Record Electric Guitar on iPad, iPhone or Mac with Apogee JAM
Ahh, the electric guitar… its arresting and classic sound has pervaded recorded music since its birth. Most guitar players lust over that sizzling amp sound, and for good reason. But what if you could have access to a room full of amplifiers, cabinets and microphones without all the hassle, and have it sound and feel just like the real thing? That’s where Apogee JAM comes in. JAM is designed to capture the true tone and warmth of electric guitars easily and with astonishing purity. Perfect for any playing style and genre of music, JAM lets you record, practice, and jam with the authentic sound and responsive feel of a classic tube amp. Simply plug your guitar directly into your iPad, iPhone, or Mac and let your fingers do the talking. Combined with your favorite digital audio workstation such as GarageBand or Apple Logic Pro and any of the plethora of amp modeling software options available today, JAM is the 21st century guitarist’s dream piece of gear.
Plug and Play
There’s no difficult set up or configuration with JAM.
Just plug in, open your favorite software and rock out.
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Ready to Rock: Status and level indication
Crank it up and dial it in with easy level control
JAM features an input gain control knob. This rotary style wheel is conveniently located on the side of JAM for easy thumb access and allows you to dial in the level of your guitar without accessing software.
- Blue – JAM is connected but not ready
- Green – JAM is connected, ready and working with your software
- Red – your level is too high.
It’s easy to tell if JAM is connected properly by the status LED on the top panel. If it’s green, you are ready to rock and the light becomes your input level indicator. If it turns red, you are rocking too hard and you need to turn your gain down with the control knob.
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