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Another great online jamming site
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So you pay to play whether you're on the Sunset Strip or in your own dang house.
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eJamming looks like a very commercialized version of Ninjam. You can see the big players getting involved, like Fender et al. I like Reaper and Ninjam, but what comes after that is what worries me. You know you're in for a rough ride when the moneymen get into the game. If I sound suspicious, it's because I am. What protects you from having your music stolen? I can't fault the people who want to make money from the software, but I am concerned that eJamming, unlike Ninjam is leading to a slippery slope. It's pay-to-play, just what online jamming tries to avoid.
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Another great online jamming site
There are some excellent sites on the net that let you jam with others.
In my last post I mentioned the Reaper/Ninjam capability.
Now I have found eJamming.
Please check these out and tell your non-drumming friends.
(Reaper is free for 30 days and Ninjam stays free. eJamming has a 30 day triall)Tags: None
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