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Hi folks !!
Does someone use the "Jammer it session" included in Cakewalk PA9 ? I just discovered it and i think it is great to compose part you are not able to do ( after all, i am a guitarist, not a pianobassdrumtrumpetsax player). What do you think about it ?? does it worth it to upgrade to version Pro 4 I am more into Jazz music, what about the band/style collections. there are a few to chose from, are they all well done? Thank you in advance for answering Max freniere Freniere Guitares |
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Hello ! Someone here ?
Just kidding. Hey!no one reply to my question, i am not gonna eat any of you, i just want a straight answer to know in what direction to go. Just read about Band-in-a-Box 10. It look even better and more versatile. WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT IT ? Thanks Max Freniere Freniere Guitares eng. |
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I've tried both. I actually bought Band In A Box maybe seven or eight years ago or longer, and got the lite version of Jammer with my first upgrade to Cakewalk, I think... Both are pretty good, but I prefer Band In A Box. To get the most out of either you really need to modify the styles a bit, or else they all tend to sound kind of the same. But it's a great tool for quickly throwing together a backing track for a song if it fits well enough into one of the available styles...
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