Jamulus is for playing, rehearsing, or just jamming with your friends, your band or just anyone you find online. Use your Windows, macOS or Linux machine to connect to Jamulus servers worldwide, for free over a normal broadband connection. Or host your own private server. Jamulus is designed for high quality, low-latency sound, making it easy to play together remotely and in time.

Features

  • Low latency
  • Low bandwidth
  • Supports large (20+) groups
  • Use public servers or set up your own

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • We have been using Jamulus for online rehearsals for a 5 piece Jazz Band for over a year now and it has been invaluable. You can hear some tracks we recorded using Jamulus at www.terminologyjazz.com.
  • I have tried some of the alternatives but only recently came to use this. Oh what a lot of time I wasted before I got here! Very pleased with this software as it is easy for my musician friends to use, and fairly easy for them to set it up too. I have the Jamulus Server running in 3 different locations at the moment with different platforms etc: Windows on a VM in Chester; Windows on an Amazon AWS server in London and Linux (Ubuntu) also on an Amazon AWS server in London. We are all in Cheshire and at the moment there is very little difference in the performance of the three servers, but time will tell All are performing better that running the server on my own machine at home
  • This software is currently the most stable and most reliable way to play live music during the pandemic situation. And I think it will even change the way we do music together all over the world, Even if Corona one day will be gone again. Jamulus will stay :-)
  • Rehearsing online is sure better than not rehearsing at all during this covid time. I can see this as a way to have real brief sessions even after covid, to supplement in person rehearsals. And when touring is back, this will be a godsend for freelance sidemen who travel a lot. I have had about two dozen Jamulus rehearsals now with between two and four participants. Only once was the connection too poor to get anything done. Some have had really serious sound quality problems, but at least half have sounded pretty good. I would gladly pay a subscription if this evolves to the point where It could be Guaranteed to sound as good as the Ed Sullivan show in 1965, at least 95% of the time. Overall I am quite happy, it works much better than I expected.
  • from me 6 (!) stars, the 6th for helping thousend of musicians (with good internet connection) in this difficult time. This multiplatform (!) software is easy to use and absolute stable, the only limitation is latency (ping time) of your internet provider. After many good jams we had yesterday a great rehearsal on our private server with recording enabled and it worked perfect. Amazing! Thanks!
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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English, Spanish

Intended Audience

Education, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Live Streaming Software, C++ Conferencing Software, C++ Sound Audio

Registered

2006-01-25