JJazzlab 4.0.1 released

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fraslo
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JJazzlab 4.0.1 released

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JJazzlab creates backing tracks, just enter a few chord symbols. The new version 4.0.1 with new features was released:
https://www.jjazzlab.com/en/download/

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Re: JJazzlab 4.0.1 released

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Thank you. This kind of software is needed. It's good to have it instead of trying to make everything on keyboard or in the sequencer.

Few questions:

  • Is it possible to use Fluidsynth with different SF2 bank?

  • Composition or part key harmony - is it possible to specify it? I play in B minor, choosing Bm chord, selecting mediumjazz style, select intro-B-1 variation and it ignores my chord progressions and the key, plays something on it's own. In main variations it is less noticeable, but still some notes fall off from time to time. What should I do for it to respect the key?

  • Style editing on Linux - is it somehow possible? There are a lot of styles, but almost all of them are useless for me. I'm not a disco dancer ;)

  • Loop part. Now I only can loop whole composition.

Thank you once again.

Edit: Tried to convert midi file to sty file with Yamaha's MIDI Song to Style application. added to Jjazzlab Rythms/World folder, but Jjazzlab ignores it - it's not in the list. Edit2: Oh. Found it. It was in different measures list. But no drums track. Why?

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