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edf
Hi all,
I just organised a little jam so I made a quick-start guide.
Kinda collating some info I found here and stuff I found from trial and error.
So I just thought I'd share it here in case anyone fancies it.
https://github.com/EricTheRed96/Jammr-Quick-Start-Guide/wiki
Cool program, worked nicely!
ssaari
Thank you, that was very helpful.
stefanha
That's great, thanks for sharing! I've added some more information that might be helpful below.

Here is an overview of the user interface: https://forum.jammr.net/topic/1727/
Here is a guide to jamming successfully: https://forum.jammr.net/topic/1724/
shaggy
i just joined and have no idea how to use this site. Im trying to get back into playing acoustic. was in a band 40 years ago lol but stopeed when i got into a shop., im now retired
and want to start jamming with other people. no idea how to get started here. im still very rusty, been awhile
sigboost
I am a vocalist and want to record a song with a pianist and guitarist that are elsewhere…..

Can we use Jammr and record our song simultaneously?

OR, do we have to record each part separately and then record on top of each other? Very new to this so hope this makes sense….

Also, will I need a special MIC with or without Headphones?
andhai
Hey sigboost, jammr is made for online improvisation and will not be a good fit for trying to record seomthing remotely. Try to read about the BPM feature on the forums to understand the tech
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