Set of Strings

with MIDI frame

WIDI Master












1. Jammy G (also known as Jammy Guitar)
2. Detachable frame
3. Guitar strap
4. USB-C cable
5. Soft case
6. User manual and guitar picks
7. Strap buttons, screwdriver, and hex key
What musicians think about Jammy G

The Jammy is such an intuitive instrument for guitarists and bassists who want to program keyboard parts without learning keyboard.
I use it all the time to input arpeggios and parts that would take me forever with a mouse, it’s also so easy to pack I can take it on the road with my laptop and keep working wherever we end up.
Jay Boland
(Kodaline)

Jammy at first was kind of replacing some of the guitar stuff that I was doing, but increasingly it became a thing of its own. As a MIDI controller, it opens up a lot of possibilities.
I use it to play a lot of melodic lines in Ableton Live with the Middle Eastern instruments like oud and duduk. I also use it to play synths.
Nadim Maghzal
(Wake Island)

I’ve tried multiple guitar-to-MIDI converters and found them unusable because of the latency — it takes at least one full period of the fundamental frequency oscillation to recognize the pitch.
Jammy doesn’t have the latency issue — it knows the note you want to play before you even pick it.
Ivan Markovsky
(GAINSAY, No Liquor In Bushwick)
Technical specifications
15 frets with sensors to track finger positions, string muting, and bending levels

Built-in processor to
produce analog or MIDI output

USB Type-C port
1/4" & 1/8" audio outputs

Strap button

Touch sensors allowing to track palm muting
6 velocity-sensitive
steel strings

Push knob to adjust the volume and switch among guitar

up to 6 hours of play on 2 internal batteries
Detachable frame with components that can be packed compactly one into another for more portability


Inside the Jammy Guitar
Reviews by famous YouTubers




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