Jamshake is a new French start-up that recently launched the beta version of a new web-based collaborative music sharing and creating platform.
Jamshake is an alternative version to Ohm Studio, but the difference is that it includes a DAW, called JamStudio, that you can use to record your instruments from any web browser. Projects created with other musicians will be stored on the Cloud. The JamStudio is completed with chat so that you can communicate with your distant collaborators.
Jamshake is also a listening and talent discovering platform, with profile pages, followers, search by music style, instrument or talent (ideal if you are looking for musicians to work on your project).
The Jamshake project is currently in public beta, you are invited to test it and bring your ideas for future developments. Registering is free at www.jamshake.com.
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