Musicians can now play or sing their favorite song exactly the way the artist did, with the only 100% accurate transcription available on the market. After five years of development, Jammit launched the first music software that isolates individual audio tracks from the original multi-track master recordings and synchronizes each track with complete precision. was founded by multi-platinum record producer, composer and digital recording pioneer Scott Humphrey. Songs range in price from $1.99 to $4.99. Jammit is available as a free download from. In mid-May, Jammit released the classic Pantera "Vulgar Display of Power" to coincide with the album's 20th anniversary.Ĭlick here to listen and see how Jammit works with Rush's classic "Limelight": The legendary metal act Lamb of God also partnered with Jammit to release their new album, Resolution on the multi-track Jammit platform. The list includes Rush, Mastodon, Slayer, Soundgarden, Maroon 5, The Jackson 5, Michael Bublé, Robbie Williams, Billy Joel, The Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Sublime, The Allman Brothers Band, The Grateful Dead, Yes, Christina Perri, Demi Lovato, and countless others. Since the January launch at NAMM, hundreds of artists and tracks have been added to Jammit with more being added every day in a range of genres. "Jammit tracks provide every nuance of a selected performance for an exclusive experience that can redefine how musicians and singers learn and practice with their favorite artists." "Musicians and fans can effectively 'join the band,' added Humphrey. Jammit provides the world's most accurate transcriptions in standard notation or tablature. Each guitar, bass, drums, keyboard or vocal track within the dense mix of a song can be isolated for closer scrutiny, looped for extended practice or slowed down to a comfortable pace for beginning players, all without affecting the pitch. Jammit users practice and perform as they learn, jam and record along with their favorite songs. As the first music software to isolate individual audio tracks within original multi-track master recordings, Jammit creates a virtual recording studio for musicians and fans. Released in beta in 2011 for iPad, iPhone, iPhone Touch & Mac, Jammit is revolutionizing music education by giving musicians a new way to access their favorite songs. "With more than 80% of our fan base using PCs, it was a natural evolution for us to bring one of the most significant developments in music education technology directly to Windows users." Award-Winning Jammit "The Jammit 'time machine' drops a musician or fan into their favorite band's recording session to practice, perform and experience the magic that has formed the history of popular music from the mid-1960's to present," said Scott Humphrey, Jammit founder and CEO. Jammit delivers a stunning user experience, providing individual audio tracks within original multi-track recordings for musicians to isolate a specified instrument – guitar, keyboards, drums, vocals- from the rest of the mix. This brings the groundbreaking Mac OS and iOS application directly to even more musicians, vocalists, and fans wanting to learn, jam and record their favorite songs. Besides Periphery and Pantera there’s Anthrax, Rush, Dream Theater, Yes, Lamb of God, and a lot of other great bands.HOLLYWOOD, Calif., J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Jammit, Inc., creators of the award-wining Jammit® music technology platform, today launched the Windows® version of its free Jammit app. It seems pretty cool and useful as long as you’re not a multi-instrumentalist. Because honestly you don’t really need the drums or vocals isolated to learn those parts, so I can’t imagine they sell nearly as many.īut I don’t want to poo-poo the service. Like if you buy the guitar version for $4 you get the drums/bass/and vocal ones for another $3. But it seems like there should be bundles. I get how much work must go into these, and $4 for one version of a song doesn’t seem bad. So if you want to isolate the bass and guitar on Pantera’s “By Demon’s Be Driven” for example, you’re paying $8. It seems that the prices range from $3 to $5 per song, but that’s per instrument (Megadeth songs are on sale for $2). So if you want a bass version you have to buy it separately. So instead of having a separate fader for each instrument, the guitar version just has two faders for the stereo guitars and then one for the rest of the band grouped together (drums, keys, vocals, bass). One thing that strikes me as a bummer is that there’s guitar/bass/drums/keys/vocal versions of each song (when applicable).
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