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ThumbJam for iOS: Creating New Instruments

By AppleVis, 2 October, 2015

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

In this podcast, Ken Downey shows us how to create new instruments on ThumbJam. He also talks a little about the trickiness of direct touch and how to turn it off temporarily whilst changing settings.

ThumbJam is a powerful musical performance experience. You get over 40 high-quality real instruments multi-sampled exclusively for this app. Hundreds of included scales allow you to effortlessly play in any style from rock to classical, whether you are a musical novice or a seasoned professional.

ThumbJam makes use of tilt and shake to add vibrato, tremolo, note bends, and volume swells for more realistic and expressive results. It supports up to five (eleven on iPad) simultaneous touches and up to 24 voice polyphony, for each of up to 8 loaded instruments! Delay and stereo reverb add depth to the sound, and a resonant lowpass filter gives you more tone shaping power. Put on your headphones or plug in to your home stereo to experience some of the highest quality instruments in the App Store.

Build your own loops from the ground up or import your favorites and jam from there. Layer as many loops as you want, with different instruments for each. Export your loops as audio files or Ardour DAW sessions via WiFi. Copy and paste audio from other apps using Sonoma Wire Works AudioCopy/Paste as well the general pasteboard, via email, AudioShare, iTunes Document Sharing, or open directly in another application. Supports Audiobus and Inter-App-Audio for streaming sound to/from other apps in real-time, including state save/restore with Audiobus2.

ThumbJam is a US$8.99 download from the iTunes App Store

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AppleVisPodcast828.mp3 (81.23 MB)

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Ken...

By Sammy on Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 22:11

Ken, I've been listening to your podcasts all day for my personal research. I sing and song write, and it's been a nightmare for me recording and composing multi tracked instrumentals. I'm trying to make my own compositions so I don't have to rely on my friends like I've been doing. I've tried a bunch of stuff on the computer using Sonar and SFZ files but the work flow is just not there so I decided to try the iOS route. I want to be able to make instrumentals as easy as my sighted peers. I have so many questions regarding garage band and thumb jam. Since we're discussing thumb jam here, can you do multi tracking in thumb jam? Also, is it possible for me to talk with you? I could really use your help. Thanks for everything!

Why don't you call me? Im not

By Ken Downey on Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 22:11

Why don't you call me? Im not doing anything, so want to talk? I'm at@ 940-595-6247

By the way, you can do

By Ken Downey on Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 22:11

By the way, you can do multitracking with Thumbjam, though that's not its primary purpose;, For that try Gig daddy, or there's a free one called MTSR. By the way, you can also skype KenWDowney, any time.

thank you

By Sammy on Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 22:11

Thank you so much Ken!

tried to call

By Sammy on Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 22:11

Called you and left my number on your voicemail. Thanks so much!

Hey Ken

By Sammy on Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 22:11

Hey Ken, I figured I would call you tomorrow Thursday on my day off. is that ok?

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