On Sunday 12 February 2012 22:26:50 Ales Nosek wrote: > Hi all, > > just to introduce myself. I'm a developer mainly in C++ and Java on Linux > platform. In my free time I like to play jazz guitar. To accompany my > improvisation practicing I has been using MIDI files generated by MMA. To > facilitate writing of MMA files and playing them back I created LinuxBand. > I hope you'll enjoy it. > > Ales > > > LinuxBand is a GUI front-end for MMA (Musical MIDI > Accompaniment)<http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/>. > Type in the chords, choose the groove and LinuxBand will play a musical > accompaniment for you. > > It’s an open source alternative to Band-in-a-Box featuring: > > - Easy to use graphical interface > - Open and well-documented data format > - Output to JACK Midi <http://jackaudio.org/> to facilitate co-operation > with other audio applications > > Home page: http://linuxband.org/ > Project page: https://github.com/noseka1/linuxband Cool. Looking forward to playing with this. Being a dedicated Jammer-Pro user for all these years (works almost 100% using Wine), an opensource alterntive is great news. More styles and riffs, use them both! Humanize the MIDI with the Ntonyx Style Enhancer -- I've been with this one since they made it, also works maybe 90% ("destructive" editing only) using Wine. Then on to ... choose one: Ardour, Rosegarden, Qtractor, etc. (ex- windows Cakewalk user). _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user