JAMMER Professional 6
| Developer: |
SoundTrek (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$129 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 12.19 MB |
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With SoundTrek's JAMMER Professional software, you can instantly create musical accompaniment and full arrangements of popular songs and original music in a wide variety of styles. JAMMER Professional turns your PC into the ultimate 256 track music studio with built-in software studio musicians.
Creating professional accompaniment tracks in JAMMER is fast and easy. Just enter some chords on JAMMER's lead sheet, pick a musical style and then press the Compose button. JAMMER instantly creates and plays full professional arrangements of accompaniment in the style you have chosen.
Choose from hundreds of assorted intros, grooves, breaks and endings to produce your songs. Use as many styles as you like in a single song and then mix your final masterpiece using JAMMER's 256 track mixer. JAMMER will amaze you with its power, ease of use, and high quality music accompaniment tracks.
TRUTH #1 - Most of us don't play every instrument known to mankind. We concentrate on our instruments of choice and we're lucky if we can find enough time in the day to keep up with practicing them!
TRUTH #2 - Programming drums, bass, and other rhythm tracks in a sequencer note by note is extremely tedious, time consuming, and usually lacks the "feel" of parts played by real players. Life is just too short for this madness.
TRUTH #3 - JAMMER software will enhance your ability to compose and record music by giving you new ideas and by creating professional backing tracks for you in an instant. There's never been an easier or faster way to explore, compose, and record music.
We encourage you to listen to the demo songs and try the JAMMER Professional Demo to experience this powerful composition software for yourself. You won't believe what you've been missing! |
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