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==Getting Started As A Second Life Performer==
==Getting Started As A Second Life Performer==
===A Note On Adding To This Page===
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===Getting Started With Live Music===
===Getting Started With Live Music===

Revision as of 19:12, 26 September 2007

Getting Started As A Second Life Performer

A Note On Adding To This Page

Please respect the fact that this wiki is for education and information, and is not here to advertise any particular performer or venue. Mentions of specific venues or performers will be removed. Thanks!

Getting Started With Live Music

  • You don't need your own land to perform. There are several clubs, stages and other locations where musicians can perform on a regular basis. Contact them and try to find an empty time slot on the mic.
    • One of these locations with daily schedule is 'The Vibe in Shaea [1]. It has a nice beach ambiente with a stage in a large tiki hut, and a second open air stage in front of a waterfall. Management is pretty good. Recommended. Contact Lucius Templar for details.

Getting Started With DJ/Scratch


Getting Started With Theatrical/Dance


Getting Started With Spoken Word


Getting Started With Other Kinds of Live Performance


Setting Up A Stream For Second Life

  • There are several ways to stream music into second life. One is a shoutcast server. You as the performer need to set up a broadcasting client [2]. That client connects to a shoutcast server. Either you set up your own server [3] or you find and rent an existing server. Several event locations in Second Live have their own shoutcast server, so you only need a client to send out your voice.

How it works:

  • Your streaming client sends the data to the server.
  • The Listeners' Second Life clients grab the server's URL from the parcel's media settings and tune in.