Jam Anywhere

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eJamming has created a way for musicians anywhere in the world to jam with each other in real-time over the Internet. Say you live in Los Angeles and the friends you love to jam with live in Seattle, New York and Miami. Or you’re in New York, and your songwriting partner is on tour in Europe. How can you rehearse when your bandmates live in Nashville, Denver and Chicago? How can you make music together when you’re so far away?

Just plug any MIDI-enabled instrument into your computer, fire up the eJamming Station and you’re connected to your friends, making music together over the internet in real time – no matter if they live three thousand miles away. Everybody hears what everybody else is playing at each location in sync, in real-time, or as close to real time as the laws of physics allow.

How does it work? After you hit your keys, strum your guitar string or strike your drum skin, eJamming algorithms delay the sounding of your instrument until you receive music data from your fellow eJammers. The delay can be as little as 15mS (milliseconds) within a city to 25-40mS for a jam up to 1,500 miles away to 40-50mS cross country.

You can rehearse together, get together to write new songs, or just play for fun without worrying about lugging around your equipment or waiting for band members to get back in town! With the eJamming Station, only you and your band mates can hear what you’re playing, so your music is kept private and protected. The patches you hear are the patches you have.

You can talk to each other, record your jam, play it back with all the nuance and pitch bends in place, add vocals locally, export the music data to your favorite editing and mixing software, or even exchange your eJamming Session recordings with your friends.

eJamming will be available for a monthly subscription of $19.95 a month for unlimited eJamming, 24/7. A unique Public Beta Test is planned for mid-July with the product scheduled to launch in early September. www.ejamming.com

SOURCE eJamming