Getting started with J-Play
J-PLAY REVIEW BY OLLIE LOOPS
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:29 Hardware
1:26 Getting Started
2:21 Recording into Tracks
3:26 Track Options
3:42 Track Views
4:30 Pad Effects
5:35 Recording Effects
6:00 Adding Parts
6:19 Parts Overview
6:48 Adding Tracks Part 1
7:24 Sound Presets Overview
7:32 Recording a New Track
7:50 Adding Tracks
8:08 Setting up a Track
8:20 Recording Parts
8:40 Piano Pad Features
8:57 Guitar Pad Features
9:29 Keys Pad Features
10:36 Mixer
11:01 Audio Pad Features
11:22 Recording Audio
11:42 Audio Pad Effects
12:10 Recording with an Audio Interface
12:55 Joué Pro / Editor
13:35 Daw Integration
13:59 MPE
14:59 Dawless Integration
15:29 Exporting Files
15:47 User Drum Presets
16:22 Requests & Improvements
17:12 Recommendations
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
play board
Materials
Beech wood PEFC, metal, pressure sensitive sensor
Dimensions
360 x 130 x 15,6mm
Weight
650g
Connectivity
USB-C cable with or without Apple Lightning or USB-A adapter
Power
USB-C cable, no built-in battery
PLAY PADS
Materials
Soft silicone, RFID chip
Dimensions
270 x 120mm
Weight
150-250g
compatibility
The app that comes with the J-Play is available for free on macOS, Windows and iPadOS.
The J-Play is also a MIDI controller that can be used with all MIDI-compatible apps and music software.