Versions:

  • 2.7.2
  • 2.7.1.100

JackTrip 2.7.2, released by publisher JackTrip, is a multi-machine audio system purpose-built for ultra-low-latency network music performance over the Internet, enabling musicians in different locations to rehearse, jam, or give concerts as if they were in the same room. Operating in the Audio Streaming & Collaboration category, the software routes high-quality multichannel audio between any number of peers while keeping latency low enough to preserve natural timing, making it equally suitable for classical ensembles, rock bands, remote recording sessions, music education, and live-streamed performances. Since its introduction the project has issued two major public versions, each refining clock synchronisation, jitter buffering, and support for standard professional interfaces such as ASIO and CoreAudio, so users can plug existing DAWs, digital mixers, or hardware effects directly into the session without additional reconfiguration. Typical deployments place one computer as the server hub that mixes incoming streams and returns a single synchronised feed, although fully decentralised topologies are supported for smaller groups; musicians simply launch the client, enter the server address, choose their audio interface and buffer size, and begin playing. The lightweight open-source engine runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, consumes minimal CPU, and can be scripted to start automatically with scheduled rehearsals or educational labs, while built-in metering and statistics help administrators diagnose network bottlenecks in real time. JackTrip is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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