
These two buzzy, sinewy fuzz tones were part of a wave of psychedelic rock gaining traction in the mainstream, and both were recorded prior to the introduction of the silicon Fuzzrite. However, by 1968 the public was hungry for fuzz, having heard it on a handful of recordings, most notably "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly and "Incense and Peppermints" by Strawberry Alarm Clock. In that final year of production, Mosrite shifted exclusively to silicon parts, making germanium components a thing of the past. Of the two, the germanium version is by far the most rare, with original designer and Mosrite employee Ed Sanner estimating that around 250 ever made it out the door. This not only allows users to improve their playing, but also experience music from the perspective of those who originally created it.įrom the years of 1966 to 1968, Mosrite produced two distinct fuzz circuits-one outfitted with silicon transistors, the other with germanium parts. In addition, the music platform now includes a selectable input pad for idevice users who record loudly, such as drummers.Ĭreated by renowned, multi-platinum music producer Scott Humphrey (Motley Crüe, Rob Zombie, Ozzy Osbourne), Jammit is the definitive music platform that combines original isolated tracks with scrolling notation.
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Unlike other hardware and software tuners, Jammit’s advanced detection technology eliminates the “jumpy needle effect” (caused by pitch overtones) making tuning faster and easier. Jammit also unveils two new features to improve and enhance the user experience, including a proprietary guitar tuner integrated into the software that automatically calibrates to the specific tuning each isolated track requires. Tommy DeCarlo, lead singer of the iconic band, Boston, comments, “Jammit proved to be an essential tool when I was rehearsing for the Boston 2012 summer tour.”


Jammit’s platform allows musicians of all skill levels to isolate an instrument from the original master recording in order to learn individual parts for guitar, drum, bass, keyboards, or vocals and play along with their favorite bands.
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This free update is available to all Jammit users for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, and Windows platforms. Jammit, the leading music platform for jamming with original multi-track master recordings, announces new features that enable users to video capture their individual performances of songs from top artists, such as Boston, Rush, and Grateful Dead, and upload them directly to YouTube and Facebook to share with the world.
