eJamming

Todd Fugere's picture

I love the internet. With today's technology and some bandwidth you can have a band that includes you on guitar, a drummer in iceland, a bassplayer in L.A., a singer from Prague, and keyboards from Amsterdam.

eJamming allows musicians in different locations to jam together remotely in real time. eJamming uses live voice and video transmission so musicians can speak and see one another, and allows MP3 files of finished jams to be shared.

That is cool as hell. Video and Voice? Awesome. Try that on a dial up connection. The software automatically compensates for latency.

Just plug any digital instrument (I knew there had to be a catch) a MIDI-enabled keyboard, a MIDI-enabled guitar or MIDI-enabled bass, MIDI-enabled drums, or a MIDI-enabled wind-controller into your PC or Mac.

eJamming has multiple subscription levels: one day for $4.95, $19.95 for one month, six months for $100, and one year for $180.

Check out the eJamming website for more details.


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