Remote band practice: can it work? Testing the Lutefish Stream with a real metal band | Guitar.com

Remote jamming: two words that can strike fear into the heart of any musician. It's undeniably hard to rehearse or write with other musicians when there's inconsistent sound and painful latency and delay – but it doesn't have to be this way. The Lutefish Stream aims to make remote jamming a much more creative and enjoyable experience by promising zero-latency audio thanks to its bespoke hardware and tech… but how best to test its capabilities? Getting heavy, obviously Guitar.com's Cillian Breathnach roped in their Epimetheus bandmates, set them up in different spaces, and set them a task – can a doomgaze band stay locked in when they're not in the same room? Find out more about the Lutefish Stream at https://lutefish.com/ Subscribe to our channel for all the latest guitar videos: https://bit.ly/2TsKCiu #guitar #guitarist #lutefish Website: https://guitar.com Facebook:   / guitar   Instagram:   / guitar   Twitter:   / guitar   Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:38 Can the Lutefish handle Drop F doom? 1:28 Understanding the Lutefish Stream 2:20 Setting up a stream 3:22 It all goes "loosey-goosey" 3:56 Keeping it locked-in 5:33 Does the Lutefish Stream work for doom? 5:57 Final impressions of the Lutefish Stream