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  • Not happy!

    I downloaded the free app and then purchased the bass expansion pack. From the beginning it had problems with distorted sound and low volume levels. Then after apple issued an iOS 9 update to my iPad Air 2, the app stopped working. I contacted Positive Grid and they tried to help me, but still have not been able to get it working again. Apple issued a patch(9.3.1) to fix some problems that were causing apps to stop working and the app did start working again, however despite backing up my plug-ins, they were missing and I can't get them back. I can't even buy them a second time because the app store won't let me and neither will the Positive Grid website. In the meantime they have my money and I have an app that doesn't work.
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  • Great App!

    Idk how there's no reviews, but it helps when there are some.
    This is sick, you can play anywhere. The tech is at its beginning stages and still very operable as far as efficient functionality. Sick tones can be pushed straight out of your phone and into your headphones or speakers.
    If you have one processor at home, plug this bad boy into one of your monitors and you can jam with a buddy. It serves it's purpose wonderfully.
    I'm going to buy the pro version as I get better with tone crafting.
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  • Jamup pro

    Far away the best app for home studio, live session, practice tool. Don't search anything else, there's nothing equivalent.
    My gear : Ibanez guitar, fender supersonic
    Korg, Boss and more
    Electronic musician, live musician and gear hobbyist
  • Pretty great

    I mainly use the app when everyone is sleeping and I want to play, using my pedals. I connect my pedals to the i rig; like if i rig were my amp, and then my guitar to the pedal board. I really enjoy it, however you will notice some effects won't work the same with Irig and your amp, especially if using a tube amp like me (SP comp AC plus, soul food - these pedals are better for tube driven amps). I have only jam up pro pack, for better amps. I should of gotten the bias FX app, but I don't really care. This is just a practice tool. The effects are okay. I don't really use them since I have a pedal board. It has a lot of options, that I how to get more into, if I ever have the time, and can't use my amp. (Late at night stuff) ps: make sure you have quality head phones
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  • 100% awesome

    Guys this app is incredible so much has been put into this what you guys need to add is a recording studio section like GarageBand and add virtual instruments that we may not own and jam on top of that. If this could happen a lot of people would be happy.
  • The swiss nice of amps

    Guys this is an awesome app. No BS. Do yourself a favor. Get this app!
  • Fun and good sound

    I updated on the I recent sale. Good packs - signature metal, good gain/distortion amps and great clean amps. For all around the best pack. And it makes sense to design for the app rather than copy manufactured amps. Boutique I didn't like at first but then realized these amps respond to picking attack much like a real amp, like no other packs I tried. Very subtle and very cool. Metal pack is pretty good, especially the orange, good dark sound. On the basic pack the twin is great and the AC ok, others there are not as inspiring. The acoustic pack is cool to get a good acoustic sound into a recording without the issues of mixing and using acoustic pickups. The classic pack was the least appealing, sims of old low end amps that just don't sound as good as others. But the boss sustainer pedal included is nice. Now stop with the nag window!
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  • Used to work just fine before iOS 7...

    I have a fourth gen iPod and this was my go-to mini practice app. Bought lots of upgrades and was very happy. Now nothing works and when it tries to update to the last compatible version it doesn't work. Very disappointed. Please fix this-I'm not upgrading.
  • Unbelievable!

    I haven't used a whole ton of modeling software or processors, but everything I have used absolutely pales in comparison to JamUp Pro XT. If you're a guitar player of any style and you don't have this yet, you have no idea what you're missing. The more I use it, the more ways I find that I can benefit from it. I originally got it just thinking it would be a great practice tool, but it is SO much more than that. I can't believe how realistic most of these amps "feel" when I play them. Plus, having access to more gear than I could ever afford in real life is a great way to getout of this creative rut that I've been in. I know AxeFx or Kemper are the way to go for this kind of thing on a pro level, but I don't have thousands of dollars laying around right now for me to go that way. This is worth every penny I've spent at the very least.
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  • Waste of money

    I spent $18 on the contents of this app plus the iRig and because it didn't allow me to preview I was stuck with a bunch of pedals an amp that sound terrible :(

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