> Are the standard from iReal Pro included (or can they be imported)Not yet, 
 > but it's on my todo list. Some time ago I looked to iRealPro file format but 
 > it's proprietary and I could not find info how to import it.


>  how does it compare with Band-in-a-box?
- More dynamic backing tracks
JJazzLab rhythms can have unlimited variations with different intensity. In 
this first release there are a few rhythms with 8 main variations + intros and 
endings. I think it's often 2 main variations (A-B) for Band In A Box styles. 
The initial idea was to be able to start a solo slowly, like with a real band, 
and gradually build the atmosphere. 

- Rhythmic accents
This makes a big difference when you play some songs, there are a few examples 
in the videos. 

- Open architectureAny developer can plug in a rhythm generation engine (e.g. 
which could interpret BIAB or iReal Pro files, or an AI-based engine).  
JJazzLab is acually just a user-friendly distribution of the JJazzLab-X 
platform with an example of music generation engine which reads Yamaha style 
files. 
- Much simpler UI

A clear downside of JJazzLab is that it does not come with its own sound 
engine, so if you have a crappy sound device, you'll get crappy sounds...

Jerome



    Le samedi 5 octobre 2019 à 11:40:26 UTC+2, Geertjan Wielenga 
<geert...@apache.org> a écrit :  
 
 Looks really cool.
Are the standard from iReal Pro included (or can they be imported) and how does 
it compare with Band-in-a-box?
Thanks,
Gj

On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 10:37 AM Emma Atkinson <emma.atkins...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Jerome
I like the look and fancy giving it a spin. (My MIDI programs don't evolve pass 
the prototype stage, I'm sorry to say).
I didn't find system requirements on your website. Is your program compatible 
with a 32-bit JRE?
Are you particularly seeking Windows users or would feedback using other 32 bit 
Linux on a old netbook be helpful too?
Emma

On Sat, 5 Oct 2019, 08:37 Jerome Lelasseux, <lelass...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:

 Thanks. I did some googling and checked the GlobalSign website, I only found a 
free SSL certificate (for website), not for code signing. I also found Certum 
which does "cheap" code signing for open source projects, but it's the 
entry-level certificate, not the EV level certificate.

    Le samedi 5 octobre 2019 à 01:03:00 UTC+2, Emilian Bold 
<emilian.b...@gmail.com> a écrit :  
 
 Don't know what the proper channel is (Twitter?) but GlobalSign gives
away free EV code signing certificates for open-source
software/developers.

--emi

On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 12:57 AM Jerome Lelasseux
<lelass...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> Dear Netbeans family,
>
> After many many (too many) evenings and week-ends spent learning and coding, 
> I'm proud to make the 1st release of my free music application based on the 
> Netbeans Platform.
>
> It's here: https://www.jjazzlab.com   (NOT www.jazzlab.com !)
>
> If you're a musician and practice your instrument using backing tracks (maybe 
> with apps like Band in a box or iReal Pro, or with backing tracks from 
> YouTube), then you might be interested to try, and I would love to get your 
> feedback (and bug reports!).
>
> If you're not a musician but you're a Windows user, you can also help in 2 
> minutes:  just download and install the app, then deinstall. You will 
> probably get a Windows Smart Screen alert, don't worry, click on the "more 
> info" text and you'll see the "Run Anyway" button. Explanations below.
>
>
> Windows Smart Screen problem:
> Although I spent 80$ buying a 1 year code signing certificate from DigiCert, 
> my installer is still blocked by Windows Smart Screen because Microsoft 
> security servers don't have enough data (=people downloading the app and 
> successfully installing it on Windows) to assess my installer's "reputation". 
> So it's a chicken and egg problem : I need many people to install my app to 
> remove the blocking by Windows, but Windows scares most people to do so ! I 
> was recommended one solution: buy the 600$/year EV code signing certificate, 
> obviously I would prefer to avoid this solution for a software I provide for 
> free...
>
> Of course don't hesitate to forward the link to your musician friends, or add 
> a link to www.jjazzlab.com.
>
> Thank you
>
> Jerome
>

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