Review: Jamstik Studio MIDI Guitar (Plus 3 EASY tips that ROCK)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @jimmyfranklin
    @jimmyfranklin  2 года назад +7

    LET ME KNOW if you have a Jamstik Studio Midi Guitar and if this video was helpful BELOW!

    • @nickboniciolli8136
      @nickboniciolli8136 Год назад +2

      I’m struggling with the tracking with tapping. 😢

    • @Eagle-pe9pg
      @Eagle-pe9pg Год назад

      Yep, just bought one. Waiting for delivery. Thanks for the video.

  • @jimsup5086
    @jimsup5086 2 года назад +5

    You could play around with that thing for DAYS on end and just scratch the surface. So much easier and efficient to get ideas out than "learning" the keyboard or placing notes in a DAW. And if you mess up a take, just move the MIDI notes and your back in action! Your channel is great for the content, bad for my wallet. I got the XVive U2 system from your video, great device to no longer yank out/trip over/tangle a guitar cable. Keep up the great content! \m/

  • @ADKDADK
    @ADKDADK 2 года назад +4

    Hey I’ve got a studio midi and there’s something to mention re: MPE. MPE works great within the creator software. However, when using it to control other software instruments, including those that come with logic, MPE often doesn’t work. That’s not a criticism of the instrument, it’s just a reality of how logic handles MPE. You might want to update your MPE life hack with the *reverse* advice - if you load up a non-creator patch and it sounds crazy, you often have to flip to single channel mode. Honestly I’m in single channel the vast majority of the time when I’m not in the creator plug-in. I’ve also found that disabling expression can help reduce ghost notes when playing chords.
    I hope that’s helpful/makes sense!

    • @jimmyfranklin
      @jimmyfranklin  2 года назад

      I thought about this and noticed it after making the video. And it’s funny because it’s the same general advice but reversed right?? Like…”if it sounds weird just click the on button twice.” My advice was specifically for external devices. But I did notice that some of the logic plugins sounded better in single channel! I thought it was interesting. Thank you for this comment!

  • @actionoriented
    @actionoriented Год назад +1

    Killer walk through and demo man…and GREAT production, thanks!

  • @kevinjackson7539
    @kevinjackson7539 2 года назад +2

    Will the transcript mode work in Pro Tools?

  • @drebleloaw
    @drebleloaw Год назад

    tip 3 was a winner for me. Thanks for the video!

  • @MikeSalopek
    @MikeSalopek Год назад

    I just ordered one, I have been using a fishman triple play for a few years now, but it has not been as reliable as I would have liked as of late, notes hanging once triggered, etc. Here is a curiosity I have, and I am not getting a reply from my emails to jamstik.... I have read that the pickups are probably one of the "mediocre" elements of this guitar along with the many great features. I want to change out the pickups to some really good seymour duncans I have, and want to make sure I am not hurting the midi, if I put in for example, a pearly gates pickup. thanks

  • @stonehillproductions129
    @stonehillproductions129 Год назад +1

    Kan you take the midi transcription thing into Guitar Pro?

  • @pjmtry7
    @pjmtry7 2 года назад +1

    This was a lot of help, thank you! Yes I have one of these

    • @jimmyfranklin
      @jimmyfranklin  2 года назад +1

      You are welcome!! how do you like it??

  • @Zisch2
    @Zisch2 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the review! I wonder how I can change the midi settings while playing 3rd party synths in my DAW. I can´t open the creator software at the same time with my DAW. So how I´m supposed to change the midi settings? Or do they get stored in the Jamstik guitar itself?

    • @jimmyfranklin
      @jimmyfranklin  11 месяцев назад

      The creator software is also a plug in! That’s how I’m running it in this video.

  • @josephpimentel8314
    @josephpimentel8314 3 месяца назад

    my jamstik makes all kinds of extra noise. it doesnt register every note constantly bends notes as i pick. ive been crazy frustrated with it and have almost smashed it a dozen times.

  • @kane6529
    @kane6529 Год назад

    That transpose is awesome 🤩

  • @ZillaYT
    @ZillaYT Год назад

    Can Jamstik software play an accompaniment (bass & drums) live along with your chord changes?

  • @ephraimwarrior6766
    @ephraimwarrior6766 Год назад

    mine gets hear this week i cant wait i have the dexed fm styth app and dx7 cart 80s sounds lol

  • @TomMarvan
    @TomMarvan Год назад

    Interesting…. But the link to Sweetwater goes to their front page. Do they no longer carry it?

  • @mohambobujambo
    @mohambobujambo Год назад

    Is there a big difference in midi performance between this and the classic?

  • @kevinjackson7539
    @kevinjackson7539 2 года назад +1

    Great video and subscribed

  • @funkmaster322
    @funkmaster322 Год назад

    Would have liked to see some strumming

  • @PrisonLaParis
    @PrisonLaParis 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video!

  • @GlennMichaelThompson
    @GlennMichaelThompson 2 года назад +1

    As a headless guitar... how is it ergonomically? Does it balance well? I noticed that you never let go of the neck with your left hand.

    • @jimmyfranklin
      @jimmyfranklin  2 года назад +2

      It’s very well balanced. I think if you look at most of my guitar videos on my channel you’ll notice I never really let go of the neck just because I’m presenting it different than if I was relaxing. The body is smaller, so that is something to consider. It does have a different feel and balance than a Strandberg but I was pleasantly surprised at the balance.

    • @GlennMichaelThompson
      @GlennMichaelThompson 2 года назад

      @@jimmyfranklin
      Thanks for the response. Much appreciated! I've been playing headless guitars for over 20 years now, so the balance has become very important for me. Playing a Forshage Orion now.... so I've been spoiled! lol Christopher Forshage really nailed it with this design. Better ergonomics than any Klein or Strandberg I've played. But it's a very personal thing. I think a Jamstick could make a great addition to my slowly growing headless collection... just for the MIDI capabilities alone. Thanks for the great review.

    • @MashaT22
      @MashaT22 2 года назад +3

      @@GlennMichaelThompson in case you’re not aware, the Jamstik Studio is an ALP Leaf-100 with Zivix’s electronics. The ALP Leaf 100 is extremely well-reviewed, but if you look at the reviews on the Jamstik website (and elsewhere) they pretty much speak for themselves. My only gripe on playability is that it only comes in 25.5” scale length. I would love to see them offer 24.75” since everything is modular and the midi pickup is easily tweakable. The neck plays like butter and is a very comfortable profile. There’s a neat pick holder at the top of the head - which is also where the trussrod gets adjusted when the little drawer is removed. That’s SO smart and a neat design detail.
      I personally wish Zivix went with a more convenient tuning system (like those with built in tuning thumbscrews) that doesn’t require fumbling with an annoying teeny little magnetic hex key at the bridge that’s easy to lose, awkward to use, and prevents tuning quickly (or getting stuck carrying a larger hex key). But once you’re tuned, the stability is incredible and lasts for an entire sitting (and often the next few sittings lol) no matter how much you dig in there.
      My last gripe is that they still haven’t ported the JamStik desktop software for mobile phones. The first guitars started getting mailed to IGG backers in the summer of 2019. You’d think they’d have worked heavily on the mobile software during the pandemic. I wonder where they’re at with that, but it was in the pipeline and hopefully still is. There’s a barebones learn to play guitar mobile app that also needs an overhaul. It does work with any midi compliant mobile app whether wired or via Bluetooth (the guitar and phone are wireless, but your speakers/headphones must be wired with the guitar to minimize lag), so you can use the guitar on the go via other software on mobile - but the Zivix desktop Creator Studio is incredible and made with their guitar in mind, so it needs to be made available on mobile. Oh btw, all software and plugins are free as part of the guitar purchase which is a huge value in and of itself.
      A concern of mine regarding the electronics is that there’s no easy way to replace parts (they’re not even for sale separately), and because they’re not modularity installed, they’ll eventually become obsolete as technology improves and the company makes new guitar versions. You still get left with an amazing analog guitar, but it’s a damn shame that the midi capabilities eventually won’t be supported anymore kind of like all of our phones become obsolete at some point. So servicing the electronics and being able to replace/upgrade the parts is a huge problem that I hope will get overcome in v2. I have a feeling we will see a bass guitar and perhaps even uke before they start making any v2 guitars - that’s often what many companies do.
      But overall, it’s the best midi guitar out there. There’s no other polyphonic midi guitar on the market, and surely none other that also functions as an amazing analog guitar. At $799 MSRP (and often able to be purchased brand new for $650-$699), it’s a HUGE steal. It’s a comfortable guitar even despite its smaller size (though you’ll definitely want a strap). There are pro musicians who record and gig with this, and lots at at home guitarists love it too because it’s a beast with lots of use cases and possibilities, is easy to travel with and store, etc.

    • @kevinjackson7539
      @kevinjackson7539 2 года назад

      @@MashaT22 Nice review helped me decide to get one

    • @teerexness
      @teerexness 2 месяца назад

      I'd just like to see someone tune it. I've never had a headless guitar and I've watched a dozen demos of this thing. Nobody tunes it.

  • @jordon.melodiz426
    @jordon.melodiz426 2 года назад

    It has a lot of latency. I can literally see it.

    • @ADKDADK
      @ADKDADK 2 года назад

      It really doesn’t. It doesn’t have more latency than an average midi instrument. It’s not perfect, but extreme latency is not an issue with the jamstik

    • @jordon.melodiz426
      @jordon.melodiz426 2 года назад

      @@ADKDADK have u seen the latency of the triple play?

    • @ADKDADK
      @ADKDADK 2 года назад

      @@jordon.melodiz426 I haven’t

    • @jordon.melodiz426
      @jordon.melodiz426 2 года назад

      @@ADKDADK well when u see the latency of the fishman triple play, u will know what true tracking is

    • @ADKDADK
      @ADKDADK 2 года назад

      @@jordon.melodiz426 I guess? I use a variety of midi instruments, and while the jamstik has plenty of faults, it doesn’t produce latency any more noticeable than a standard keyboard or pad so I dunno

  • @waltdokken2120
    @waltdokken2120 Год назад

    MiDi Guitar🎸 needs Modern Technology🛰 with fretboard micro chip📲 sensors to send precise midi note🎶 when string is pressed same as keyboard 🎹when key is pressed. Plus set of string vibration velocity pickup sensors by the bridge.These impulses will be merged to Midi Polyphonic expression data MPE and sent to Daw delivering 100% laser🚀 accuracy📀.
    Until then it's just a toy 🎃with inaccurate Ghost notes chase & frustration.🥊 Waste of time n' money🦨.