MIDI Guitar: Jamstik "Studio MIDI Guitar"
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2021 10:41 am
Hello!
Has anyone used the Jamstik Studio MIDI Guitar with DP?
https://jamstik.com/products/studio-MIDI-guitar
The device gets rather good reviews (video stuff is online as well):
https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/zi ... tik-studio
https://www.engadget.com/jamstik-studio ... 40066.html
https://www.magneticmag.com/2020/11/rev ... di-guitar/
There's custom driver/controller software for the guitar called "Jamstik Creator" which I imagine makes it show up in AudioMIDI setup.
They have a list of DAWs with which it's been tested but, regrettably, DP isn't on it.
I'm not much of a guitar player (not anymore at least) but I've always found writing and tracking guitar parts more natural with a guitar (big surprise, I suppose).
I've still got my 15 year old Roland GI-20/GK-3 set up but it's getting really glitchy. I've got Jam Origin which works better but, possibly out of sheer gear lust, the Jamstik looks really intriguing. It's not inexpensive but not completely outrageous either, particularly when considered to "regular" guitar prices.
Thoughts?
Iver
Has anyone used the Jamstik Studio MIDI Guitar with DP?
https://jamstik.com/products/studio-MIDI-guitar
The device gets rather good reviews (video stuff is online as well):
https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/zi ... tik-studio
https://www.engadget.com/jamstik-studio ... 40066.html
https://www.magneticmag.com/2020/11/rev ... di-guitar/
There's custom driver/controller software for the guitar called "Jamstik Creator" which I imagine makes it show up in AudioMIDI setup.
They have a list of DAWs with which it's been tested but, regrettably, DP isn't on it.
I'm not much of a guitar player (not anymore at least) but I've always found writing and tracking guitar parts more natural with a guitar (big surprise, I suppose).
I've still got my 15 year old Roland GI-20/GK-3 set up but it's getting really glitchy. I've got Jam Origin which works better but, possibly out of sheer gear lust, the Jamstik looks really intriguing. It's not inexpensive but not completely outrageous either, particularly when considered to "regular" guitar prices.
Thoughts?
Iver