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JamUp Multi-Effect App for iPad and iPhone Launched

JamUp Multi-Effect App for iPad and iPhone Launched

JamUp features 30+ hybrid amps, stomp and rack models, phrase sampler, iTunes jam player and more.

Los Angeles, CA (November 2, 2011) -- Positive Grid announces JamUp, the new multi-effect guitar app and guitar interface for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. With new tonal innovation, JamUp gives guitarists access to a load of authentic tones, iTunes Jam Player, and the very first sound-on-sound phrase sampler on the iOS device.

JamUp guitar app provides access to 24 hybrid amps/effects, 16 user presets, sound-on-sound phrase sampler, iTunes player with time stretching feature, and chromatic tuner. Positive Grid says they expect continual upgrades of features as well.



“JamUp is the must-have guitar app on iPad or iPhone for guitar players” remarked Calvin Abel, Product Manager at Positive Grid. “It channels the traditional multi-effect pedal into one single mobile app with a good number of jamming and practice features, plus the stunning user interface and convenient form-factor, giving you the ability to completely transform your rig with this one app.”



The collection of amps and effects packed inside JamUp includes six historic amp models and convolution cab simulator, spring and digital reverb, tangy modulations, tape and digital delays, classic and fuzzy distortions, filters, compressors, noise gate and other essentials. Each effect parameter can be accessed with a simple touch. There’s no digging through menus, no learning process and no hassles. A fully configurable signal path allows players to try out different pre and post arrangements, it provides a great and flexible way to create your own tone.



JamUp guitar app is born with great “play along” capabilities. The phrase sampler can capture loops and riffs and create sound-on-sound overdubs. It’s the easiest way to create a one-person-band sound in minutes. And with the time stretching iTunes player, users can not only play along with any track from their iTunes library, but also can create a loop and slow it down for further study.

JamUp guitar app works with the JamUp Plug and most other iOS guitar adaptors.

The JamUp Plug is an ultra-portable guitar interface for iOS device, with the JamUp Plug, guitar players can connect the guitar with iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch, and enjoy all the jamming and recording features with the headphone, audio interface or PA system.

JamUp Lite (Launch Special 30 days FREE) and JamUp Pro ($19.99) are available in iTunes App-Store now. JamUp Plug is $39.95.

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