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Jam up vs ampkit
Jam up vs ampkit






jam up vs ampkit
  1. #JAM UP VS AMPKIT PRO#
  2. #JAM UP VS AMPKIT SOFTWARE#

STOMP (Distortion) with 4 effects out of the box and 6 available for purchase.NG (Noise Gate) with one effect out of the box and one available to purchase.

#JAM UP VS AMPKIT PRO#

There are six amp models in the Pro kit, and another 19 models that can be purchased with an in-app purchase.

jam up vs ampkit

There are seven slots in the effects chain, one for the current amp model and up to six simultaneous effects. The first option is Amp/Fx, which allows you to choose the amp model and the effects chain for the tone you are creating. The app has a lot of capabilities to let you define your own setup, use preset collections to achieve certain identifiable sounds, or to even create your own presets that you can share. He likes the interface and how clean the signal is from the plug. Positive Grid describes the Pro version as a “studio-grade, guitar/bass amp-and-effects modeling app for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.” The Pro version comes with “6 amp models and 16 effects (new Octave and CryWah), and features the “Tone Sharing” platform, 64-slot preset manager, multi-function Phrase Sampler, iTunes Jam player, tuner and metronome.”īutch says the JamUp Pro app is the best practice setup he’s seen. Since he already owns GarageBand, he tried the JamUp Plug as an input device for it, too. Butch used JamUp Pro for his evaluations. The JamUp Pro app is normally $19.99, but is currently on sale for $9.99. JamUp Lite is a “full featured iTunes Jam player, phrase sampler, tuner and metronome with 7 amp/effects” it’s free.

jam up vs ampkit

#JAM UP VS AMPKIT SOFTWARE#

There are two versions of the JamUp software available in the iTunes app store. You can use the software with other guitar hardware interfaces. Positive Grid offers a couple of apps in the iTunes store for using the JamUp Plug, but you can you can also use the hardware with GarageBand, AmpliTube, AmpKit, Pocket GK, and most processing and recording apps. Butch uses the JamUp plug for practicing at home with only some headphones, but you can also connect an amp, direct PA, or mixer to the output. Unlike the Behringer, he didn’t need an adapter to plug in his Sony MDR-NC200D Digital Noise Canceling Headphones to monitor his playing. He just plugged it into the headphone jack on his new iPad, and it was ready to use. There was no setup required to use the JamUp plug. He also says that it introduces no noise to the system. Butch says that the JamUp Plug has no latency – none at all.








Jam up vs ampkit