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* [https://www.sonobus.net/ Sonobus]
:SonoBus is an easy to use application for streaming high-quality, low-latency peer-to-peer audio between devices over the internet or a local network.
* [https://jamulus.io/ Jamulus]
* [https://jamulus.io/ Jamulus]
:Jamulus lets you play, rehearse, or jam with your friends, your band, or anyone you find online. Play together remotely in time with high quality, low-latency sound on a normal broadband connection. Download it here!
:Jamulus lets you play, rehearse, or jam with your friends, your band, or anyone you find online. Play together remotely in time with high quality, low-latency sound on a normal broadband connection. Download it here!
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: JamKazam has spent the last 6 years building the best platform in the world to help musicians play together live and in-sync over the Internet from different locations with high quality audio and video.
: JamKazam has spent the last 6 years building the best platform in the world to help musicians play together live and in-sync over the Internet from different locations with high quality audio and video.


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Revisión del 16:49 27 mar 2026

SonoBus is an easy to use application for streaming high-quality, low-latency peer-to-peer audio between devices over the internet or a local network.
Jamulus lets you play, rehearse, or jam with your friends, your band, or anyone you find online. Play together remotely in time with high quality, low-latency sound on a normal broadband connection. Download it here!
En español: https://jamulus.io/es/
SÁGORA is a platform that allows the connection of users transmitting high-quality and very low-latency audio. It is ideal for musical and educational practice since there is no signal cancellation in SÁGORA. Two or more audio signals can be output and heard at the same time. El proyecto es un fork de Jamulus desarrollado por la Universidad de Quilmes (Argentina). Su desarrollo está pausado y su enlace principal está caído.
En español: https://sagora.org/ (enlace caído)
GitHub: https://github.com/lliurex/sagora
JamKazam has spent the last 6 years building the best platform in the world to help musicians play together live and in-sync over the Internet from different locations with high quality audio and video.

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