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Guitar Jam Tracks: Acoustic Blues is on the bus!
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I don't understand how this app would apply to AB. Any ideas?
The only thing I can come up with would be to take it into a daw then use it as a backing track while you add a lead.
Thanks @funjunkie sort of recording your practice of scales, chords, and licks huh?
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I guess you can take it into a sampler too...Sunvox, Thumjam, Samplr, etc. and slice it up, but everything is mixed down already, so I don't know how useful that would be. @mgmg4871...sure...record your practicing seems like the extent that I could see it used...but I hope someone else has some other ideas.
Hey guys, Rick here from Ninebuzz.
A good way to utilize the Audiobus update is to fire up Amplitube or Ampkit, get a nice processed sound going from your guitar or bass and then noodle over the tracks in whatever key you like. If you're practicing licks, capture the jam session in GarageBand and assess your work and/or share the recordings with your teacher. Recording and listening to yourself practice is really helpful if not essential to improving and overcoming plateaus.
Even if you don't play guitar, Thumbjam or any synthesizer app will be fun to jam over our tracks with. Just match the key with Guitar Jam Tracks and go nuts. Thumbjam is particularly fun, but there are ton others that are great too.
Have fun and let me know if you have any ideas/comments/questions.
Thanks Rick. Can't get enough practice. Good idea for using Jamup in practice.
I've been doing exactly what Rick outlined. Recording my jam sessions over the acoustic blues jam track via Jamup fx, recorded into Audioshare, and then playback to hear what parts I liked and other things I can work on.
Usually let the track play twice....roughly 9 mins for a jam....90mb recording.