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JamStudio.com

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Parent
  
ChordStudio, Inc.

Founded
  
2007

Website
  
www.jamstudio.com

Type
  
Privately held company

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Headquarters
  
Dallas, Texas, United States

Profiles

Jamstudio com advanced demo


JamStudio (JamStudio.com) is an Adobe Flash-based website that allows users to create music. Formerly ChordStudio.com, the website quickly gained international popularity after its launch on June 1, 2007. As of January 1, 2009, the site had 125,000 registered users in more than 160 countries. JamStudio.com allows users to mix different instruments (guitars, drums, bass, etc.) with simple clicks to create music. Created music tracks can be save as MP3s or saved online on the site.

Contents

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Products

In addition to the music-making website, JamStudio released a digital audio editor on September 1, 2008 called JamRecorder (home page).

Media

JamStudio.com has been featured in the following media:

  1. Wired (17 Sept 2008)
  2. FOX 4 News (1 May 2008)
  3. FOX Business (31 Jan 2008)
  4. Dallas Business Journal (31 Jan 2008)
  5. The Miami Hurricane, The University of Miami (8 Nov 2007)
  6. Reviewsaurus (15 Oct 2007)
  7. Cardinal Points, Plattsburgh State University College (4 Oct 2007)
  8. The Lantern, Ohio State University (2 Oct 2007)
  9. Read Write Web (30 Aug 2007)
  10. The Lariat, Baylor University (28 Aug 2007)
  11. 86 Words (26 Aug 2007)
  12. LifeHacker (24 Aug 2007)
  13. eMusician (27 July 2007)
  14. The Ultimate Musicians Network (24 July 2007)
  15. Gearwire (20 July 2007)
  16. Home Recording Odyssey (16 June and 9 July, 2007)
  17. Killer Startups
  18. StumbleUpon
  19. Delicious

References

JamStudio.com Wikipedia


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