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Perhaps we could implement a synced-playback groove mixer in the future. Using socket.io we could make it so two performers could each run instances of the program on their laptops but share the same exact live performance, that way they could each toggle tracks for eachother and groove at a live show.
@torch2424 I don't know how useful this would be, so perhaps some real-life experience story?
I just thought it sounded cool for a future version.
From @julianpoy on February 28, 2016 5:23
Perhaps we could implement a synced-playback groove mixer in the future. Using socket.io we could make it so two performers could each run instances of the program on their laptops but share the same exact live performance, that way they could each toggle tracks for eachother and groove at a live show.
@torch2424 I don't know how useful this would be, so perhaps some real-life experience story?
I just thought it sounded cool for a future version.
Copied from original issue: julianpoy/Flyxer#37
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