Difference between revisions of "Multi-user Tidal"
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− | There are different ways to use Tidal with your friends | + | There are different ways to use Tidal with your friends. |
This page however is about how to use tidal with a 'traditional' editor on multiple laptops, and have them sync. | This page however is about how to use tidal with a 'traditional' editor on multiple laptops, and have them sync. | ||
− | * [[Network tempo sharing]] | + | |
+ | * Shared editors | ||
+ | ** [https://github.com/Qirky/Troop Troop] multi-user editor for a etherpad/google docs like experience | ||
+ | ** web-based [https://github.com/d0kt0r0/extramuros Extramuros] | ||
+ | ** web-based [https://github.com/d0kt0r0/Estuary Estuary] (including 'minitidal') | ||
+ | * [[Network tempo sharing]] - between tidal instances running on different computers | ||
+ | * [[Link synchronisation]] - between tidal and other software compatible with Ableton's Link protocol |
Revision as of 14:51, 17 April 2019
There are different ways to use Tidal with your friends.
This page however is about how to use tidal with a 'traditional' editor on multiple laptops, and have them sync.
- Shared editors
- Troop multi-user editor for a etherpad/google docs like experience
- web-based Extramuros
- web-based Estuary (including 'minitidal')
- Network tempo sharing - between tidal instances running on different computers
- Link synchronisation - between tidal and other software compatible with Ableton's Link protocol