Pocket Jam squeezes a 
powerfull techno studio into your PocketPC. The following equipment is 
faithfully modelled in robust and fast C++ software with assembler 
optimisations:
1 x Step Sequencer with loop points and easy note editing matrixes.
2 x Analogue Synthesizers with squidgy true analogue filters (ALA 303).
1 x Programmable Drum Machine. Also doubles as a generic sampler (use for vocals etc).
3 x Programmable Digital Delay Lines. (Tripped out!).
2 x Analogue Synthesizers with squidgy true analogue filters (ALA 303).
1 x Programmable Drum Machine. Also doubles as a generic sampler (use for vocals etc).
3 x Programmable Digital Delay Lines. (Tripped out!).
The main screen features a mini rack of virtual analogue music making 
instruments and a powerful step sequence with one tap matrix programming, never 
before has it been this quick and easy to knock up a musical masterpiece with 
just a few drags & taps of your stylus, feel the freedom & power! Maybe 
you're out and about and you think of a KILLER BASSLINE, just whip out your 
PocketPC and instantly transcribe it into PocketJam, no musical knowledge 
required, if you can hum it, you can enter it into a PocketJam sequencer matrix.
All the instruments feature tap and drag knobs and digital controls. It's as 
if you are holding a micro rack right in the palm of your hand, hear the 
analogue synths respond instantaneously to your tweaks as you tap and drag with 
your stylus. Evolve your riffs by playing through loop points while you move the 
notes around realtime, within seconds you can create hypnotizing riffs and 
loops.
The full version allows you to save your creations as a highly compressed 
.JAM file which includes any bundled sample data and all sequence data. So if 
you email a JAM file to a mate, he can open it and play/edit it. You are also 
able to export your creations as a stereo .WAV file. This WAV file can then be 
included in larger musical creations on your Desktop PC.
If your not sure whether PocketJams good enough then why not listen to the 
demo MP3s available for free download at the www.LEDSET.com website, we think 
you'll be pleasantly suprised at the sounds a PocketPC is capable of 
synthesizing.
 

 

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