March 25, 2013
JAM, JAM: General
0
The
serial
number
for
JAM
can
be
found
on
the
backside
of
the
unit
.
The
number
will
begin
with
A1N or
JAAB
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March 19, 2013
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2
Yes
,
Apogee
interfaces
including
Duet
,
ONE
,
and
Quartet
have
been
tested
and
work
well
with
USB
3
.
0
ports
.
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November 27, 2012
JAM, JAM: Compatibility, JAM: General
1
YES
!
JAM
has
been
tested
and
is
fully
compatible
with
iPad
Mini
when
used
with
Apple
'
s
Lightning
to
30
-
pin
adapter
.
The
Lightning
adapter
provides
the
same
high
quality
digital
connection
as
when
connected
directly
to
the
30
-
pin
dock
port
on
previous
iPhone
and
iPad
models
.
The
adapters
are
available
only
through
Apple
directly
and
will
not
be
provided
by
Apogee
.
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http
://
store
.
apple
.
com
/
us
/
product
/
MD823ZM
/
A
/
lightning
-
to
-
30
-
pin
-
adapter
http
://
store
.
apple
.
com
/
us
/
product
/
MD824ZM
/
A
/
lightning
-
to
-
30
-
pin
-
adapter
-
02
-
m
?
fnode
=
48
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July 2, 2012
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3
It
’
s
an
accepted
“
best
pactice
”
of
most
audio
software
providers
that
audio
files
should
be
recorded
on
a
hard
drive
other
than
the
Mac
’
s
Startup
drive
(
i
.
e
.
the
drive
on
which
the
operating
system
is
installed
).
You
can
probably
get
away
with
recording
a
few
tracks
to
your
computer
’
s
Startup
disk
,
but
for
the
best
performance
of
your
Apogee
recording
system
,
record
onto
a
separate
ATA
/
IDE
,
SATA
,
or
FireWire
drive
whose
spindle
speed
is
at
least
7200
RPM
.
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May 2, 2012
JAM, JAM: Compatibility
18
These
apps
have
been
successfully
tested
with
JAM
on
an
iPhone
4
running
iOS
version
6
.
Apps
will
be
added
to
this
list
as
they
are
identified
and
determined
to
be
compatible
.
- Ampkit
- AmpliTube (version 2.5 or greater)
- Amps & Cabs
- Anytune
- Apple GarageBand
- Audio Deck Professional
- Bias iProRecorder
- EveryDay Looper
- Fairlight Sampler
- Fantastocrats StudioMini
- Gibson's L&M
- Hindenburg Field Recorder
- iAnalyzer
- iMovie
- iRecorder Pro
- iShred Live
- JamUp
- Loopy
- McDSP Retro Recorder
- Multitrack DAW
- Nano Studio (TRG-16 pad sampling)
- PocketAmp*
- PocketGK*
- Reap DFX
- Riot FX
- Rock Prodigy: Guitar*
- ScratchTones
- Sonoma FourTrack
- Sonoma GuitarTone
- Studio Devil Guitar Amp
- Taylor EQ
- VocaLive (version 1.5 or greater)
- Voice Memos
- Xewton Music Studio 2.0
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April 24, 2012
JAM, JAM: Setup
1
Because
JAM
does
not
have
an
audio
output
it
must
be
included
in
an
aggregate
device
that
combines
multiple
sources
to
create
one
audio
device
.
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To
set
up
JAM
to
work
with
Pro
Tools
do
the
following
:
1
)
Connect
JAM
to
your
Mac
using
the
included
USB
cable
.
2
)
Open
Audio
MIDI
Setup
located
in
the
Utilities
folder
on
your
Mac
.
3
)
Select
the
Pro
Tools
Aggregate
I
/
O
device
on
the
left
side
of
the
screen
.
4
)
Click
the
check
box
next
to
JAM
on
the
right
hand
screen
to
add
JAM
to
the
aggregate
device
.
5
)
In
ProTools
open
the
Playback
Engine
Setup
...
6
)
Select
Pro
Tool
Aggregate
I
/
O
in
the
"
Current
Engine
"
drop
-
down
menu
at
the
top
of
the
page
.
Set
the
H
/
W
Buffer
Size
to
64
Samples
and
click
OK
.
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7
)
Open
the
IO
Setup
8
)
Go
to
the
Input
Tab
and
choose
"
New
Path
".
Create
1
new
mono
input
path
.
9
)
Rename
the
input
path
"
JAM
"
and
assign
it
to
input
3
.
Click
OK
.

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10
)
Assign
JAM
as
the
input
for
your
desired
audio
track
.
Now
you
are
ready
to
record
using
JAM
!
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April 16, 2012
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2
Yes
,
Mac
OS
allows
you
to
use
multiple
audio
devices
at
once
and
use
them
as
-
if
they
were
a
single
device
.
Through
a
process
called
Aggregation
,
inputs
and
outputs
of
the
separate
devices
are
combined
and
can
be
used
simultaneously
.
For
example
,
you
can
aggregate
2
ONE
'
s
,
effectively
creating
a
device
with
4
output
channels
.
Apogee
supports
device
aggregation
for
a
maximum
of
2
devices
only
on
Mac
OSX
10
.
7
(
Lion
)
or
greater
.
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Apogee devices that support Aggregation:
- Duet 2
- Quartet
- GiO
- JAM
- MiC
- ONE
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To create an aggregate device and use multiple interfaces simultaneously:
- Open Audio Midi Setup (Located in Applications/Utilities/ on your Mac)
- Click the + from the button left of the window
- Select "Create Aggregate device"
- Double-click the newly created device's name "Aggregate Device" and rename it if desired
- In the right side of the window, select the devices you wish to aggregate. For example ONE, Built-in Input, Built-in Output.
- For best results, be sure Apogee device is selected as the Master Clock
- In your recording application, select the device name you've just created.
- To select this device to be your default for Mac sound, Right click (or control click) the device in Audio MIDI Setup and select "Use this device for sound input/output"
- Select the Output speaker channels by clicking "Configure Speakers", selecting the stereo tab and assigning destinations for left and right channels
- Select "Done" button and you're all set.
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