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Fed up with boring backing tracks? Try JJazzLab and make your own dynamic backing tracks in just a few minutes!
- Dynamic backing tracks Start a solo slowly and gradually build up the atmosphere!
- Rhythmic accents Use chord anticipations and rhythmic accents to spice up the arrangement.
- Benefit from 1000's of free Yamaha style files JJazzLab can read Yamaha style files. It also introduces new extension files for even more style variations.
- A simple and powerful user interface Type in the chord symbols, pick up a rhythm, and press start, it’s a matter of seconds. Use the song structure editor to reorder sections or introduce rhythm and intensity variations.
- Based on the JJazzLab-X open-source platform JJazzLab relies on JJazzLab-X, the open-source platform dedicated to backing tracks generation.
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