Yup - I've purchased a bunch of songs - I think it's great for play along practice, however, I have trouble getting it to run out through my audio interface (roland octa capture with Mac). Jammit developers have asked me to test various versions to resolve this - still having issues there but appreciate Jammit developers actively engaging users to work with them on the product.
Yup - I've purchased a bunch of songs - I think it's great for play along practice, however, I have trouble getting it to run out through my audio interface (roland octa capture with Mac). Jammit developers have asked me to test various versions to resolve this - still having issues there but appreciate Jammit developers actively engaging users to work with them on the product.
I have purchased a bunch of DT-tracks. Has anyone else noticed a kind of sizzling noise on the iso tracks? Also on some songs and I can't hear the bass track at all. Is this just because it isn't mastered?
Also looking into this... has anyone else been checking it out? I noticed that I can't use the Axe as an audio interface due to the fixed 44.1Khz sample rate in Jammit. How are people getting audio to Jammit from the Axe?
You have to use another audio interface because the Axe is locked to 48khz
As I tune in Eb, I tried to export the tracks so I could transpose them a half step down but no luck, it seems that Jammit is protected against that. I tried using the "what you hear" functionality to record the sound in real time, and even video capture it to make a demo, but as soon as I press record on any other soft, Jammit stops playing. Anyone has a solution for that ?
I don't have any of them, but I can borrow a Zoom H3 for that. I even thought of using the Axe looper to record short sequences, which I would then reassemble in Soundforge I bought only one song, "Innocence faded" by DT, so it would not take too much time doing that. Btw, I found that the sound quality when slowing parts in Jammit is sub par compared to Amazing Slow Downer
Just go headphone out of an iPad or iPhone with Jammit on it into your audio interface on your computer into your DAW.
This way you can rip the iso track/backing track or whatever you want from the tunes you buy in Jammit.