Re: "band in a box" solution for linux?

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On 4/4/13, Rusty Perez <rustys.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> The question earlier today about a stage worthy multi-track backing
> track solution made me think of "Band-In-A-Box" a windows tool for
> creating style bassed tracks. I also have an OLD!!! Roland arranger
> keyboard which does something similar.
> Is there an equivalent program for Linux which has banks of styles,
> and you input chord sequences to be played by the "band?"

GMorgan
I've personally never used it (or "Band-in-abox" for that matter), but
I know it's under active development, the author puts out
announcements rather regularly.  There are some instructional videos
on Youtube:

http://gmorgan.sourceforge.net/

>From website:

gmorgan is a rhythm station, a modern organ with full editable
accompaniment for play in real time emulating the capabilities of
commercial rhythm stations “Korg”,”Roland”, “Solton” ... also has a
small pattern based sequencer like “Band in a Box”. Uses the
capabilities of ALSA sequencer to produce MIDI accompaniment.
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