JamKazam

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JamKazam is proprietary networked music performance software that enables real-time rehearsing, jamming and performing with musicians at remote locations, overcoming latency - the time lapse that occurs while (compressed) audio streams travel to and from each musician.[2]

Initial releaseMarch 12, 2014; 12 years ago (2014-03-12)[1]
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JamKazam
Initial releaseMarch 12, 2014; 12 years ago (2014-03-12)[1]
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1.0.3950
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Websitejamkazam.com
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JamKazam is available in free and premium versions; the free version is peer-to-peer only, while the paid version offers the client-server model too, choosing whichever route is faster.[3][4][5] It also allows streaming to social media,[6] and has pre-recorded "JamTracks" for subscribers to play along to.[7]

The founders ran out of capital in 2017, but like other software of this type,[8] saw huge growth during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic,[9] and managed to raise over $100,000 through crowdfunding on GoFundMe.

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