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Friday Finds for 01/25/2007: Mix Music Online with JamGlue

JamGlue logoEver want to dabble with music remixing but didn’t want to lay out the cash to be the necessary software? If so, then you should really check out JamGlue.

JamGlue is a free online music remixing application built using Amazon Web Services. The feature set is somewhat limited when compared to traditional music mixing software; however, as a free online application JamGlue’s mixing capabilities are very impressive. And if it’s any indication of how well JamGlue works, it kept me happily mixing away for a couple hours one afternoon.

The service is free, and you can try your hand at mixing without having to sign up for the free account (nice feature that I wish more web based services would offer). Not having an account, however, means you can’t upload tracks or save your mixes but that won’t prevent you from getting a very clear idea what JamGlue is all about.

So let the wanna-be mixer in you come out and head over to JamGlue.


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