Jamm Pro User Reviews

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Misleading money grab

After you pay $10 they want $1.99 per song, and when you click the preview it’s all of the same clip and not the song you want to preview

No Bluetooth sound out

I (will) really like this app. My only problem is that I can’t use my Airpods Pro with this app. I think I’d lock myself in my room with the app if I could hear it through my headphones!
So far that’s my only beef.

Response from developer

Hi Steamboat_dp, although we may consider adding support in the future, currently we do not support Bluetooth audio due to inherent issues with audio latency which are problematic for music production apps with the ability to capture live audio input for recording and sampling as Jamm Pro does.

Supporting this app

Wow please keep this updated love the layout you can even charge double great job

Update: holy ish!!!!!!!! Love it

Some bugs: not able to get stab effect section top right to play sometimes the sample does not appear after awhile it reappears

Garage

Seemed cool not for me over complicated and not intuitive I requested a refund.

Response from developer

hey mushroom jesus, sorry you found the app too complicated. Our Ninja Jamm app is free and easier to use.

I have no idea what I’m doing

But its awesome

Really good app.

This app is tons of fun.
Is there a way to know and seprate the Tune sets from the Sound sets.

Response from developer

Hey, v glad you like it! Yes you can separate the types of set by tapping Sets: All , then you can view User or Store Sets

Dope!

Thankful for this weapon.

Problems

Lots of cpu crackling whenever I open the app, sure it will sound good once they fix this tho

Response from developer

Hi, if you are using Jamm Pro together with other Inter App Audio apps and host, for optimum behavior load Jamm first, then launch your IAA host and connect Jamm and your other apps.

Wait until they debug it

Very frustrating app... packs are in an endless loop of download. No intuitive way to get interactive controls etc.

Response from developer

Sorry, but I am not clear on exactly what you experienced here. Can you provide some additional details as to what happened? Thanks!

As mad as a box of frogs on acid.

Difficult to give this a brief overview but..
Closest thing I can compare it to is a Roland Sp808.
It will play 4 stereo or mono loops at once, each of these 4 “tracks” can have a pool of 8 sample loops to “launch” Ableton clip style. These 4 tracks are fed into numerous mod for auto mated filters, reverse, volumes etc and sample slice sequencers, with numerous patterns per track.
There is also another 9 sample pads, that’ll do hits/one shots and loops.
It also has “scenes” launch buttons.. these can save and relaunch the current state of what track samples are playing, and all the effects, mix, pitch etc settings. Each scenes settings are unique, patterns, mod sequences etc. You can save a scene into another to work further, in a progressive manner.
It will record/sample in and work as a Looper.
I’m not sure if interapp audio sampling is working correctly yet, I had no luck, but maybe it’s just me on my first evening.

Loading in your own samples from AudioShare works fine.
It has Ableton link and runs in AUM, so recording loops from other programs in AUM and then importing, is an easy workaround of my current sampling issues.

It seems stable, it’s damn cool.. for jungle, DnB, breaks, hip hop, glitch etc. It’s also very usable for aspects of other music.
It’s not really a Full on DAW but will export stems of your “performances”. But you can certainly get a full tune out of it.

Even if you don’t understand what it’s doing.. load in some loops and press the CC effects buttons.. it’s mental, awesome.
Most people who make dance/electronic music and like a little or a lot of experimenting.. will find it useful at least, and core to their workflow at best.
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