JJazzLab is a free and open-source application which automatically generates backing tracks for any song.
You type in chord symbols, select a rhythm (style), then JJazzLab generates a complete backing track with drums, bass, guitar, keyboard, strings, etc. JJazzLab can read Yamaha style files, which gives you access to thousands of free styles.
JJazzLab creates realistic and non-boring backing tracks, which can be easily customized even for complex songs.
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It's free, it's simple yet powerful and constantly evolving.
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As a jazz/funk pianist I have tried most of the auto-accompaniment or backing tracks apps (Band In a Box, etc). They are good indeed and I had some fun at first, but I quickly got frustrated: I missed the intensity dynamics which help develop interesting solos. I was aware that a program will never match a real band, but I had a few ideas how to do better. That’s why I decided to start developing JJazzLab.
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Java, Apache Netbeans platform.
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There is eqMac with 10 band eq in its free version. Its pretty good! Source: 11 months ago
Https://eqmac.app/ (I can't recall if / where this has a full parametric EQ). Source: 11 months ago
Very useful program, but god the UI is so bad.. As if it was designed for a touchscreen interface, and yet still poorly done, doesn't respect your aspect ratio, wastes ton of empty space, and the transition animation looks jarring Gnome UX is killing the linux fun to me.. They want to clone the macOS UX, but they don't understand what makes it great.. Look at this beauty of an UX: https://eqmac.app/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
EqMac: open-source, AUD$4.5/mth or AUD$60 outright. UI is a bit cluttered but pretty simple to use once you get the hg of it. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://eqmac.app/ has a free version. Source: about 1 year ago
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