Featuring World Gone Crazy & Mango Mindset, upcoming monthly support sessions, and more …

Our next release is just around the corner. In the meantime, enjoy performances from World Gone Crazy and Mango Mindset, find out whether you really need to use Ethernet, and check out our schedule of upcoming monthly support sessions.

“Brady Come Back!”

World Gone Crazy is “Stand Up with A Rock-n-Roll Soundtrack”. How does New England’s premiere comedy band rehearse comedic timing and music from three states? FarPlay. Gary Marino writes, “After the years of trying, World Gone Crazy finally pulled off a real time online rehearsal.” Check out their epic parody of Player’s 1977 “Baby Come Back!” below.

This Sonnet Slaps!

You can really feel the tight groove in Mango Mindset‘s rendition of “This Here” by Bobby Timmons with an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 27. The band performed this piece live from two separate locations in Munich. Holger Rauhut explains, “Although we live in the same city, we often use FarPlay to rehearse because it is much less effort. We don’t need to carry around and set up the drums or electric piano.”

Do you really need to connect to Ethernet to use FarPlay?

This is a question we get a lot. If you’re using FarPlay to teach lessons, for example, and you’re not planning on playing tight rhythmic music together with your student, then Wi-Fi works great, and you’ll still be able to enjoy FarPlay’s studio-quality sound, bidirectional audio, and low latency. FarPlay co-founder Dan Tepfer teaches frequently with FarPlay over Wi-Fi.

If, on the other hand, you want the full magic that FarPlay can offer — the experience of playing music with others with such rock-bottom latency that it feels like you’re in the same room — then connecting to Ethernet, for all participants, is the only sure way to achieve this at this time. There are ongoing developments in Wi-Fi and cellular connections, like Wi-Fi 7, that may change this equation, but for now, Ethernet is the way to go. Learn more in our recent blog post.

Monthly Support Sessions

Since we started our support sessions in 2023, we’ve been thrilled to help our users get started with FarPlay, minimize latency, bring backing tracks and talkback mics into their sessions, and more. Check out our playlist of support-session highlights.

Want in on the fun? Come to one of our monthly sessions below. Sign ups are open for the session on February 22nd.

  • Saturday, February 22nd 2:00pm-3:30pm New York time / 8pm-9:30pm Central European time
  • Saturday, March 22nd 2:00pm-3:30pm New York time / 7pm-8:30pm Central European time

Monthly tech-support sessions are available free to paid subscribers. 

Get in touch

We’ve been loving featuring our amazing users. If you’d like to be included — whether you use FarPlay for lessons, rehearsals, jam sessions, or conversations — we’d love to talk to you. You can let us know by emailing us at contact@farplay.io.

Need help right away? Check out our FAQ & Troubleshooting Guide, which you can open from the Help menu in the latest version of FarPlay. If you haven’t already, upgrade free to the latest version.

If you’d like to ask tech-support questions, our forum is the fastest way to reach us. If you need to reach us privately, email us at support@farplay.io — we’re happy to help!

—David Liao & the FarPlay team

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