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

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On 04/05/2013 06:22 PM, Bob van der Poel wrote:
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 9:51 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky<znmeb@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
I've used Impro-Visor, although it's oriented towards jazz and
learning to improvise rather than providing a generic accompaniment
tool set.

As the author of MMA I'd like to invite you all to give it a try. I
can tell you that I use it and the generated MIDI files on  daily
basis for practice and for the occasional solo gig.

     http://www.mellowood.ca/mma

Working from a command line/ script is not my most favorite workflow when composing or music editing. I tried the gui Linuxband, but found two major drawbacks for me:

1) no mixer to turn off an particular instrument
2) no funk style

And probably it would be more easy to have a more flexible way to route midi to a certain sample (also without a 'hard coded' instrument number).

I was searching for an alternative to impro-visor, cause that Java app is slow, but afaik it's the best option still.

\r
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