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Colton
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Jam-Along type stuff

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Anyone know of any type of software in which it'll play guitarless basic blues tracks, kinda like some jam-along type deal? Would be cool if it would change keys and stuff. Maybe even just some mp3's or somethin....


Guess I could bust out fruityloops, but I'm too damn lazy. Guitar Pro is close alot of the time, but even with the instruments addon, it still sounds pretty midi-ish.
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I build my own jam along

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I build my own jam along stuff. I build the drum track and then rythem, then lead. Try it you'll like it. What DAW do you use? I could give you some of mine but you would need Sonar 7 atleast.
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Look thru here, you might find something you like. Their prices have gone up a lot. I use their PowerTracks Pro for midi sequencing. Band-In-A-Box is the shit, but it ain't $50 anymore.

http://www.pgmusic.com/
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