![]() # Exact search on artist, instead of -r which is case-insensitive substring. # Exact search on title, instead of -t which is case-insensitive substring. # Songs in the same folder as the program will also always be found. # You can also specify the environment variable JAMMIT. # On Windows and OS X, the official app's library location is used Other lesser-used flags: -j /path/to/jammit/lib # Each song is extracted to its own folder within "dir". #Jammit for windows 7 full## Full library backup: runs -x for each song in your library. ![]() # Do a "dry run" of audio extraction, which checks if the parts exist Jammittools -t "My Song" -r "Some Artist" -c -y # Exports the metronome click track for the song. Jammittools -t "My Song" -r "Some Artist" -m file.wav # Exports a single audio file with a list of parts, mixed together. Jammittools -t "My Song" -r "Some Artist" -a file.wav -y # See below for the syntax of instrument parts. # Exports a single sheet music file with a list of parts, interleaved. Jammittools -t "My Song" -r "Some Artist" -s file.pdf -y # Easiest export option: exports all sheet music and audio for a song. ![]() Jammittools -t "My Song" -r "Some Artist" -x dir Song folders will start being extracted in that same folder. Unzip somewhere, and run the included easy-export script. It should go without saying, but please do not distribute content from songs you have purchased-it is for your use only! Easy export instructionsĭownload songs through the Windows or Mac Jammit app.ĭownload jammittools from the releases page. Last success reported on Ī command-line tool for exporting sheet music and audio from the (defunct) Windows/Mac app Jammit. ![]()
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