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Jamzone: Backing Tracks Built for Real Musicians
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If you’re a gigging musician like I am, or just looking to take your home practice to the next level, the Jamzone App might be your new favorite tool to add to your music tech library. Built with performers in mind, this app gives you real-time access to professional-quality backing tracks for musicians, complete with multi-stem control, setlist organization, and compatibility across iPad, Android, Mac, and more.
JamZone: A Backing Band in Your Pocket

Jamzone comes from the same minds behind Karafun and Karaoke Version— Recisio. But Jamzone isn’t just karaoke for musicians; it’s a full virtual band. Each track is recorded by studio pros, allowing users to mute vocals, isolate instruments, change pitch and tempo, or loop sections for perfect practice or seamless live performance. You can even send click tracks separately to your in-ears while the audience hears the clean mix.
JamZone has Features for Every Musician
Jamzone’s multi-platform compatibility and tiered subscriptions (including a free version) means you can start experimenting right away. With support for music stems, real-time mixing, and even routing to external gear (with Pro subscription), it’s perfect whether you’re playing acoustic guitar at a bar or needing that keyboard track when running a full-stage production. The app’s flexibility allows you to build dynamic, rich arrangements tailored to your unique performance style.
If you’re on iOS, Android, or Mac, you can download the software. Windows users will have to use a program like BlueStacks, which emulates and Android environment (Make sure your Windows PC can handle running this emulator).
Practice, Perform, Repeat
Whether you’re practicing that tough bridge for the fifth time or running a full solo set with full-band sound, Jamzone gives musicians the tools they need to sound bigger and more professional—without sacrificing control.
One thing I find really useful is to solo the track you’re practicing. The Riff will be clear and easy to hear, and if you select the section repeat, you can play through it a few times before going back to the whole song.
Prices of JamZone
There are three subscription model prices, the free tier – giving you limited songs to practice, the Standard tier ($9.99/mo) which is for at-home use, and the Pro tier ($19.99/mo) for playing out.
Check it out at JamZone.app *Affiliate link

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Manage episode 497574432 series 2093530
If you’re a gigging musician like I am, or just looking to take your home practice to the next level, the Jamzone App might be your new favorite tool to add to your music tech library. Built with performers in mind, this app gives you real-time access to professional-quality backing tracks for musicians, complete with multi-stem control, setlist organization, and compatibility across iPad, Android, Mac, and more.
JamZone: A Backing Band in Your Pocket

Jamzone comes from the same minds behind Karafun and Karaoke Version— Recisio. But Jamzone isn’t just karaoke for musicians; it’s a full virtual band. Each track is recorded by studio pros, allowing users to mute vocals, isolate instruments, change pitch and tempo, or loop sections for perfect practice or seamless live performance. You can even send click tracks separately to your in-ears while the audience hears the clean mix.
JamZone has Features for Every Musician
Jamzone’s multi-platform compatibility and tiered subscriptions (including a free version) means you can start experimenting right away. With support for music stems, real-time mixing, and even routing to external gear (with Pro subscription), it’s perfect whether you’re playing acoustic guitar at a bar or needing that keyboard track when running a full-stage production. The app’s flexibility allows you to build dynamic, rich arrangements tailored to your unique performance style.
If you’re on iOS, Android, or Mac, you can download the software. Windows users will have to use a program like BlueStacks, which emulates and Android environment (Make sure your Windows PC can handle running this emulator).
Practice, Perform, Repeat
Whether you’re practicing that tough bridge for the fifth time or running a full solo set with full-band sound, Jamzone gives musicians the tools they need to sound bigger and more professional—without sacrificing control.
One thing I find really useful is to solo the track you’re practicing. The Riff will be clear and easy to hear, and if you select the section repeat, you can play through it a few times before going back to the whole song.
Prices of JamZone
There are three subscription model prices, the free tier – giving you limited songs to practice, the Standard tier ($9.99/mo) which is for at-home use, and the Pro tier ($19.99/mo) for playing out.
Check it out at JamZone.app *Affiliate link

Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine:
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Twitter - Facebook
- Tip Me via Paypal.me
- Send a Tip via Venmo
- RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial
- Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation!
Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.
Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon
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