You are most welcome Richard. I just want everyone to understand what Zoom can and can’t do, so we can choose accordingly! We have a great community of builders and players; the amazing creativity abounds! It’s fun to be a part of it.
You are very observant A.D.! The way our Zoom Jams work is only the leader’s mic is unmuted. If you are playing along with the leader, you play it when you hear it. So you are playing along with a delayed version of the signal. The delays may vary between different players. If you are the song leader, you can’t hear anyone else. So unless someone is playing beside you, it feels like a solo! For our Slinger’s jams, I lead all the songs. With the ukulele Zoom jams, I get to play along with the other different leaders which is a lot of fun. Nothing beats an in person jam! I miss them, but until we can gather again, we make the most of what Zoom will allow us to do. I hope that gives you a better idea of what is and isn’t happening in a Zoom jam. I am looking forward to playing along with Kale and Uncle John and, hopefully, seeing others here at CBN. It will be nice to follow for a change!
tight ! Doug !Holy Slingers, i only see two real players ,are the others disconnected audiowize? or do you remix afterwards? is there a mixer in that zoom app, and in a actual life zoom does everybody hear everybody els aswell ? or are there other arrangements?
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Thanks very much Ambrose! We try to give it our best!
Nice performance from the Slingers.
I appreciate it Derek! Discovered I like playing this one better on my 3-string than my regular 6-string guitar.
Fine worship song, Doug.
You are most welcome Richard. I just want everyone to understand what Zoom can and can’t do, so we can choose accordingly! We have a great community of builders and players; the amazing creativity abounds! It’s fun to be a part of it.
Thanks for the explanation, makes sense. More light shining from the Gospel Stage. Good job Doug!
You are very observant A.D.! The way our Zoom Jams work is only the leader’s mic is unmuted. If you are playing along with the leader, you play it when you hear it. So you are playing along with a delayed version of the signal. The delays may vary between different players. If you are the song leader, you can’t hear anyone else. So unless someone is playing beside you, it feels like a solo! For our Slinger’s jams, I lead all the songs. With the ukulele Zoom jams, I get to play along with the other different leaders which is a lot of fun. Nothing beats an in person jam! I miss them, but until we can gather again, we make the most of what Zoom will allow us to do. I hope that gives you a better idea of what is and isn’t happening in a Zoom jam. I am looking forward to playing along with Kale and Uncle John and, hopefully, seeing others here at CBN. It will be nice to follow for a change!
You’re very kind! Thanks. Gospel songs are rich in content and hope! Keep at it, James.
Glad to hear it Uncle John! PTL!!!
tight ! Doug !Holy Slingers, i only see two real players ,are the others disconnected audiowize? or do you remix afterwards? is there a mixer in that zoom app, and in a actual life zoom does everybody hear everybody els aswell ? or are there other arrangements?