eJamming Offers Real-Time MIDI Collaboration Over the Net September 28, 2005
eJamming, Inc., developers of the eJamming Station real time Internet-based music collaboration software, have announced the completion of their Mac OSX build, and today kick-off their Early-Adopter testing program. Now musicians with any level of experience, a computer, a broadband Internet connection and a MIDI-enabled instrument will be able to jam in real-time with other musicians across town, across the country and across the ocean.
eJamming is currently recruiting Early Adopters on Mac OSX, with the PC build beginning testing mid- October. Early Adopter testers receive a full month of eJamming free, and then get an additional six months subscription for 25% off the regular monthly price of $19.95. Musicians can sign on and jam with any other eJamming user, no matter the time of day or their location on the globe. eJamming also caters to musicians of all levels of playing ability, from the most timid newbie to the professional session musician, by offering different eJamming Venues and Stages.
"eJamming absolutely annihilates space and time," says Alan Jay Glueckman, Chairman/President of eJamming, Inc. "No longer do musicians have to be in the same physical space or even the same time zone in order to make music together. Our patented software manages and minimizes latencies and delays inherent in the Internet to allow musicians around the world to jam in real-time."
The eJamming Station will be formally released on Apple's OSX.3 (Panther) and OSX.4 (Tiger) beginning October 14th. The release version of the eJamming Station on Windows XP will launch before year's end. Subscriptions run $19.95 per month for 24/7 access to eJamming.
For more information on eJamming or to sign up to be an Early Adopter tester, go to www.ejamming.com.
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