Does anyone here have experience with Jam Kazam? It's a finicky app that enables physically-dispersed musicians to jam together. Internet latency, I/O, and an external mic are necessary, and memory is important; everything else is pretty optional, as the app doesn't need a lot of storage or graphic resolution.
I had it working at one time, but tbh, it was always unstable, and I'm now locked out of the app, told that my aging if till stable AMD A10-baed Dell laptop has insufficient I/O (the external M-Audio device connected to a microphone has its own issues, but I'm trying to take these one at a time.).
Is there a way to goose I/O on a machine that is no doubt cluttered with junk, or should I simply move on to another PC? And if so, what should I look for in terms of specs/etc.?
FWIW, I am in Canada (so US supply sources aren't helpful), and Jam Kazam currently costs me $5/month (so I'm unlikely to spend thousands to support it). I also move between two locations, each of which has a monitor and external keyboard - so portability is important, but I could manage a small form factor non-laptop if necessary.
Many thanks in advance for your guidance!
I had it working at one time, but tbh, it was always unstable, and I'm now locked out of the app, told that my aging if till stable AMD A10-baed Dell laptop has insufficient I/O (the external M-Audio device connected to a microphone has its own issues, but I'm trying to take these one at a time.).
Is there a way to goose I/O on a machine that is no doubt cluttered with junk, or should I simply move on to another PC? And if so, what should I look for in terms of specs/etc.?
FWIW, I am in Canada (so US supply sources aren't helpful), and Jam Kazam currently costs me $5/month (so I'm unlikely to spend thousands to support it). I also move between two locations, each of which has a monitor and external keyboard - so portability is important, but I could manage a small form factor non-laptop if necessary.
Many thanks in advance for your guidance!