New Guitar Multi-Effect iPhone App

For iOS (iPhone, iPad & iPod), Android, Windows Phone, etc. App and Hardware talk
Post Reply New Topic
RELATED
PRODUCTS

Post

Hi

Just pass the information about JamUp Lite is FREE for 7 days. Works with most iOS guitar USB and headset adaptors.

Features
- 6 hybrid amp models with 6 matched convolution speaker emulation
- 14 studio-grade stomp boxes, racks and processors, runs 7 amp/effect simultaneously
- Sound-on-sound phrase sampler
- iTunes Jam Player with loop, tempo and pitch control
- Drag and drop signal path
- 16 user presets (Supports MIDI control)
- Built-in chromatic tuner and metronome
- Supports JamUp Plug and most headset guitar adaptors
- Supports Alesis IO Dock, Apogee JAM, and most USB adaptors
- And more...

Phrase Sampler
- Unlimited long sampling loops creation
- Easy record and overdub features
- Built-in synchronized metronome
- Auto-start modes: auto, manual, 4 beats
- Auto quantization feature
- Project save/load with BMP information
- Export and share your recordings

Jam Player
- Instant access to iTunes Library
- Create a loop to playback
- Control playback speed and pitch with time stretching feature
- Play alone capabilities with full multi-effect support

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Last edited by Calvin J. Abel on Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
Calvin @ Positive Grid
http://www.positivegrid.com

Post

Hi

Micah Beverly on the JamUp Phrase Sampler with an iPad:

Calvin @ Positive Grid
http://www.positivegrid.com

Post

Loks like a great app!
Dave

Post

The latency should be adjustable (from what I've seen, it isn't). It's a little bit too high for my taste.
Otherwise it seems to be quite a nice app.

- Sascha
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

Post

Hey Sascha, yeah, currently we internally optimized the buffer size according to different iOS device (different CPU). Newer devices support up to the minimum latency iOS can provide.
Sascha Franck wrote:The latency should be adjustable (from what I've seen, it isn't). It's a little bit too high for my taste.
Otherwise it seems to be quite a nice app.

- Sascha
Last edited by Calvin J. Abel on Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Calvin @ Positive Grid
http://www.positivegrid.com

Post

Here is the overview vid, the JamUp Lite is still free for download in the app store.

Calvin @ Positive Grid
http://www.positivegrid.com

Post

jamup amp models sound demo:

Calvin @ Positive Grid
http://www.positivegrid.com

Post Reply

Return to “Mobile Apps and Hardware”