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JamParty At The 2010 Orlando Surf Expo

 

Zivix LLC, a developer leveraging innovative technology through peripherals, real musical instruments and software, announced today that they will be showing a sneak peak of the latest iteration of JamParty, the featured live interactive music experience at the 2010 Surf Expo in Orlando, Florida. Pulling from its vast library of JamParty sounds, Zivix will be cranking out music on the fly with unique mixes of most infectious rhythms on the beach for the perfect surf rock accompaniment to the annual sports expo.

Powered by Gamebryo LightSpeed, JamParty enables burgeoning musicians to become instant producers, mix-masters, and lead guitarists. Players can transition their mastery of traditional rhythm-based music games into actual player-controlled live music creation using JamParty’s gigantic library of chords, beats, vocals, and soundscapes. Users can create and play songs, then share their music with other players as MP3s or upload to listening devices and social networks. JamParty is designed for use with the upcoming Peavey HeroMaker guitar, and is also compatible with existing USB supported Rock Band® and Guitar Hero® guitar controllers.

JamParty will be playing in booth #111 and will be heard on Peavey’s kick’n new line of high-end boat speakers, which will also be on display. Peavey is the official Audio Sponsor of the Surf Expo and the 7th Annual Wake Awards, and Peavey audio will be featured throughout the event from the wake pool and skate park to the paddle surfing exhibits. Swing by the expo to hear why JamParty is the perfect audio accompaniment to the seminal sports culture of sand and surf, and how aspiring musicians can instantly ignite their creativity with ease.

 

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