Apogee Jam Garageband Mac

Posted : admin On 11.04.2020

What you will need: - Apogee Jam or iRig guitar interface adapter for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Android and Mac - Garageband (or other app for effects and amp like Amplitube)&n.

Apogee JAM is a premium digital converter featuring PureDIGITAL technology which delivers your guitar's true tone to your iPad or Mac without compromise. JAM is the first high quality interface that makes a digital connection to both iOS devices and Mac. Apogee have upgraded the Jam 96k’s circuit design over the original version. Couple that with the complete lack of latency and higher sample rate recording available and it’s surprising just how good your recordings can sound. I experienced a crystal clear signal through the entirety of my time using the Jam 96k. Apogee Jam is a studio quality guitar interface for your Mac, iPhone or iPad. Simply plug your guitar into JAM, and JAM into your Mac or iDevice, and you can rock out on great apps like Garageband, Logic, Mainstage and more. JAM takes your guitar signal into your device for high quality processing with your favourite guitar apps. JAM brings the legendary sound quality of Apogee to iPad, iPhone and Mac. Now guitarists can have a pocket-sized, plug in and play interface at an unprecedented price and experience ultimate tone with the guitar amps and effects in Apple's GarageBand software or other compatible applications. Apogee’s PureDIGITAL circuit design eliminates signal noise; No setup required, just plug in and play; Powered by iOS device or Mac (no batteries or ext. Power required) Dial-in the perfect level with gain wheel and multicolor LED meter; Works with GarageBand, Logic, and all Core Audio compatible applications; In the Box. JAM 96k; Lightning iOS cable; USB cable. Apogee JAM 96k Guitar Interface Input for iPad iPhone and Mac The JAM 96k Guitar Interface for iOS and Mac from Apogee Electronics is a compact instrument interface capable of capturing audio in up to 96 kHz/24-bit resolution for your compatible iOS device or Mac computer.

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The original Jam was one of a few high profile ‘breakout’ devices back in 2012 when recording on the go using your iPhone or iPad became a reality.

Positioning itself as a direct competitor to IK Multimedia’s then ubiquitous (but ultimately limited) iRig, the original Jam wowed users with it’s fantastic sound quality and stylish design.

Fast forward to present day and there’s no shortage of compact, portable interfaces on the market. Does Apogee’s updated Jam 96k do enough to separate itself from the rest?

The Jam 96k certainly makes a good first impression.

Upon opening the box, you’ll find Apogee’s redesigned unit nestled snugly in some good quality foam packaging , along with either a solitary Jam to USB cable, or USB and lightning cable, depending on which version you’ve purchased (more on this later).

Build quality here is great – the faux metal casing coupled with the rubber at either end of the unit give it a feeling of indestructibility.

Setting up to record with the Jam96k in GarageBand is super simple. Attaching the unit with a USB connection is enough to have GarageBand prompt an input change.

Apogee have kept things simple control wise here too, with one gain control knob along with a single LED on the front of the unit which changes colour depending on how hot you dial in the gain.

There’s only one jack input and one output connection for either the provided USB cable, or – if you’ve forked out an extra $30 for the Mac & iOS version – Lightning cable.

You see there are a few versions of the Jam96k available; a Mac & Windows version ($99), which comes bundled with only the Jam 96k and USB cable or the Mac and iOS version ($129), which has both USB and Lightning cables.

It seems like a strange decision to make customers pay an extra $30 for a Lightning connector, especially as many of the Jam 96k’s competitors come with a variety of cables as standard – at much lower prices.

So what exactly are you spending all that extra cash on?

Things make a bit more sense once you plug in and start recording.

Apogee have upgraded the Jam 96k’s circuit design over the original version. Couple that with the complete lack of latency and higher sample rate recording available and it’s surprising just how good your recordings can sound.

I experienced a crystal clear signal through the entirety of my time using the Jam 96k. Clean tones sounded crisp, while more driven tones came through loud and clear, without any muddiness.

The sound clip below was recorded by Silvertide guitarist Nick Perri, using the Apogee Jam96k into an iPhone running GarageBand iOS:

There’s no denying the Jam 96k sounds fantastic, but how does it measure up against it’s competitors?

IK Multimedia recently released a firmware update for it’s iRig HD guitar interface, allowing it to record 24bit/96kHz audio. Considering that the iRig HD is considerably cheaper than the Jam 96k, you would expect a very noticeable difference in audio quality…

Right?

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I put together a Sound Quality Face Off comparison video to find out how the two interfaces compare.

Note- if you are experiencing audio in one output channel only when using the CAMERA APP, please click here. The article below is for GARAGEBAND.

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If you’re only hearing sound from the left output channel when recording with ONE for iPad & Mac or Duet for iPad & Mac in Garageband (or other apps), this is most likely because you’re using a stereo track when you need to be using a mono track.

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If you create a MONO track in Garagband, it will send your input out both Left & Right output channels. When you create a stereo track in Garageband, it will hard-pan both inputs, so input 1 goes out only the left and input 2 goes out only the right. This is why you’re only hearing sound in 1 channel. Stereo tracks are typically used for stereo mic situations or if a keyboard has a stereo output.

Here are some videos on how to set up ONE with Garageband (you can also apply these videos to Duet):

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For Mac:

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For iPad/iPhone: