256-track multi-port MIDI sequencer with built-in Studio Musicians, Musician Style Editors, Graphic Style Arranger, Graphic Mixer, Graphic Editing, Harmony Composers, MIDI File Chord Recognition, 200 Assorted Band Style Grooves, Intros, Breaks, Stops, Holds, and Endings in a wide variety of styles, 50 Drum Styles, and more. Learn More...









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2 out of 10Quality:
no problems
Sound:
I use Jammer in conjunction with Cubase SX. Jammer gives me a quick simple base for all my music. Sometimes the finished product is up to 80% of what I produced on Jammer. I use it all the time. I like how easy it is to set up the chord progression in a song, lay down various band styles to get ideas on how I could make it sound, adjust the drums to fit what I'm looking for and more.
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I've been using it for years now and keep looking for it to come out in a newer, bigger, better, more stuff version.
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9 out of 10Feature:
rythmn charts are great for beginning your early compositions
Quality:
mADE WELL
Desirability:
JUST PRACTICAL
Sound:
I use jammer extensively to create my drum compositions. YOu can edit the style of all the drum styles once you learn the program. import it into cakewalk and record to audio.I go through Lexicon to audigy then to sonar with sonictimeworks comp and eq works really well for super drum sounds. eliminate the high hat tick at the beginning by muting it out in cakewalk first time AROUND
Support:
NEVER NEEDED SERVICE
Overall:
IVE HAD JAMMER FOR A LONG TIME,GOOD FOR THE PRICE,
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