JamUp turns your iPad/iPhone into a powerhouse Multi-Effects Processor, 8-Track Recorder, Loop Station, iTunes Jam Player, Tuner and Metronome for guitar and bass.
Powered by the newly developed multi-stage MESH Modeling engine, JamUp includes 6 historic amp models and 6 matched convolution speaker models, comes with classic and fuzzy stomp, spring and digital reverb, tangy modulations, tape and digital delays, filter, compressor, noise gate and other essentials.
Each effect module can be accessed with a simple touch, there’s no digging through menus, no learning process and no hassles. A fully drag and drop signal path allows you to easily try out different pre and post arrangements, it provides a great and flexible way to create your own tone.
JamUp is born with great “play alone” capabilities. The phrase sampler can capture loops and riffs and create instant sound-on-sound overdubs, it’s the easiest way to create a one-person-band sound in minutes. With the Jam Player, you can play along with any tracks from your iTunes library, plus, you can easily create a loop and control the tempo and pitch with built-in high fidelity time stretching engine.
JamUp Pro: Part 1 – In depth how-to:
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how can i get drumloops for jamup pro? amplitube has drums.. but i purchased the jamup pro app and i cant get any drumloops.. can some please help me.. and another thing i downloaded this epiclands black metal drumloops app. it works fine but i have no idea how to connet it with my guitar to i can record.. can some one help me with that too?
I’ve been playing with app for just about a week now and really dig the tone. I purchased the classic expansion pack after the first few hours because I was hooked. I have the full versions of AmpliTube, which I stopped using until it supports the 30 pin dock connector, and AmpKit, which is still my main iOS recording guitar app. I think JamUp Pro has a depth to the sounds that the others don’t have. I do hope the folks at Positve Grid are true to their word and implement a way to play along with backing tracks while recording only the guitar part for use in recording apps like MultiTrack DAW. The amp and pedal sims in JamUp Pro are truly impressive.