The short answer is "no." Muséik was developed using an assumption that the conductor / live performers will approach their performance giving the digital elements equal consideration with the other artistic components. While it is entirely possible ...
There are two ways to output audio from the computer running Museik. Option one is to plug in to the 3.5mm headphone jack. This will give you a decent stereo signal that can be routed to external speakers, a sound board, or other external audio ...
Muséik (mew ZAY ik) is a software platform that allows digital media like video or audio files to be synchronized with a live event without the use of click tracks or bumpers and streamers. It is an easy and affordable solution and perfect for live ...
Muséik may be easy and intuitive on the outside, but its audio capabilities under the hood pack a real punch. Other accompaniment tools promise tempo flexibility but audio distortion, or worse - pitch bending - are audible as soon as the tempo ...