Play music together in real-time with your friends.
Zero lag. Pure creativity.

Available for Windows & macOS (beta)

Built for real playing

Not a laggy video call — a direct, low-latency audio path designed around the one thing that matters: latency.

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Ultra-low latency

Real-time collaboration over cutting-edge P2P audio with an adaptive jitter buffer and clock-drift correction.

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P2P connection

Direct peer-to-peer links for the fastest possible path between players — no server in the middle of your audio.

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Any instrument

Works with any instrument and audio interface. Mic, guitar, synth — if it makes sound, you can jam with it.

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Audience in the browser

Share a link and anyone can listen live from any device — no install. Great for streaming and online lessons.

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DAW connector

A VST/AU plugin bridges any DAW track in and out of Remote Band — record, process and route like a local channel.

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Windows & macOS

Native app on both, with ASIO on Windows and Core Audio on macOS for the lowest latency your gear allows.

How it works

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Connect

Invite your bandmates to join your session.

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Play

Start playing together in real time.

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Create

Make music — and let an audience listen in.

Real-world performance

We minimise latency in both the network and audio processing, reaching levels that make seamless real-time collaboration possible.

DistanceNetwork setupRound-tripAudio processingTotal latency
~420 kmFiber, same ISP~8 ms<15 ms (ASIO)<23 ms
~420 kmFiber, same ISP~8 ms~70 ms (browser audio)~78 ms

Platform support

Beta

Windows

Available now · ASIO

Beta

macOS (Apple Silicon)

Available now · Core Audio

In development

macOS (Intel)

Coming soon

FeatureWindowsmacOS (Apple Silicon)macOS (Intel)
Ultra-low latency P2P
Audio APIASIOCore AudioCore Audio
DAW connector pluginVST3VST3 / AUComing soon
Browser audienceComing soon

Frequently asked questions

Is it really “zero latency”?

True zero latency is physically impossible, but we've pushed the limits: under ~30 ms one-way — imperceptible for most musicians — for distances up to ~500 km on good connections. As networks improve, so do these numbers.

What's the maximum distance?

Our testing shows great performance within ~500 km on fiber, which covers most regional collaborations. We keep extending the range as network tech improves.

What equipment do I need?

For the best experience: an audio interface (ASIO on Windows / Core Audio on macOS) and a stable connection, ideally fiber. That's what unlocks the ultra-low-latency performance.