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02 Jam For Mac

Musicians have long needed ways to catalog ideas and capture rough recordings of new material without the anchor that is a full-fledged recording setup. Offers just that with its for the iPad, iPhone and Mac, which allows you to strum your way to a record deal via an iOS device. Whether you're on the road or in your living room, the ability to connect a Les Paul to a mobile device and crank out the demo for your next hit is super helpful.

But, is it worth the $100 investment to have recording-on-the-go at your fingertips? Read on to see what we discovered.

We'll be honest, there's nothing flashy here, but we don't think that something like the Apogee Jam necessarily needs to be another piece of eye candy.We'll be honest, there's nothing flashy here, but we don't think that something like the Apogee Jam necessarily needs to be another piece of eye candy. The adapter is pretty straightforward on the outside: guitar cable jack on one end with an output to USB (Mac) or iPad / iPhone on the other. There's only a single gain control wheel and a lone LED indicator that lets you know when the Jam is connected (but not ready), down to rock out or your input level is too high. Each of the aforementioned statuses has its own color -- blue, green or red.

This is a nice touch, we have to admit -- especially the bit about warning you when your axe may be turned up to 11. The major beef we have with the adapter is the cables.

In addition to the adapter itself, there are two separate wired connectors -- one for your iOS device and the other for you Apple laptop or desktop. Add those to the fact that we were already packing a guitar cable and would most likely have a charger in tow as well. If you're super concerned about every piece of kit in your bag, that's a decent amount of space dedicated to cables for mobile recording.

In general, the length of the cables were also a bit cumbersome and seemed longer than they needed to be. We were using a guitar cable that provided all the distance we needed from the iPad, so the extra connector cable range never came into play. Perhaps a shorter, or even cableless, attachment would work a better. Something that clips directly on to the Apogee Jam itself whenever you needed to switch between capturing devices could provide relief from our cable woes. Apogee recommends that you use its guitar adapter with -- either the app for the iPad / iPhone or the desktop version that comes standard on a Mac. Sure, we'd like to see some proprietary software, especially with the $99 price tag, but device compatibility makes up for this to some degree. The adapter works great with GarageBand and with, the recommended app for the guitar adapter.

[ Update: We've heard from a few readers that Amplitube didn't work out for them. IK Multimedia says that while it is working on a software update that will make compatibility with the Jam a breeze, currently the app doesn't support a 30-pin connector. At this time, we can't recommend that you try Amplitube with the Apogee Jam until the update rolls out.] We also took the Apogee Jam for a spin with AmpKit, the software portion of Peavey / Agile Partner's guitar connector, the AmpKit LiNK. Connecting with the adapter was pretty simple, just plug in and play for the most part, adjusting settings in each app or on the axe itself as you go.