cimi
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Post by cimi on Sept 10, 2020 4:26:30 GMT 1
1: styles (rhythm manager)Is it convenient to increase the rhythm and choose the accompaniment? All styles are mixed in the list, why not let users create their own folders to manage them? Or a filter? 2: Multi-language settings(Maybe Jerome is very busy, but can provide language files to enable us to participate in local language translation) Thanks for your hard work, let us have such excellent software jjazzlab
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snah
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Post by snah on Sept 10, 2020 7:03:01 GMT 1
I'm not quite sure I understood your remarks and do not know if you already use the JJazzlab 2.2 beta2 version (just download it) :
You can manage rythms in many ways. On my screenshot you'll see that I've marked different areas + arrows I'd like to draw your attention to (just click on the small picture to get full size): - on the right side of the window you have a text giving 3 basic information on how to manage rythms
- you can sort all rythm when you dble click on the haeder of a column . It's can sort by name etc... but one of the most important is to sort by Directory -
- once you've got a rythm you like: put it in the "Favorite" folder as explained in the basic information. - you can set the tempo (bpm) to the level you want if you uncheck the option in the corner down left (arrow) - you can immediately listen the rythm you've selected (space key) and many things more... As you can see I have 63 favorite rythms I use for my Jazz blues and bossa songs. I hope this gives you some help because JJazzlab is worth to invest some time to go into depth of this fabulous playback software . hans
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Post by Thank you on Sept 10, 2020 8:49:56 GMT 1
I'm not quite sure I understood your remarks and do not know if you already use the JJazzlab 2.2 beta2 version (just download it) :
You can manage rythms in many ways. On my screenshot you'll see that I've marked different areas + arrows I'd like to draw your attention to (just click on the small picture to get full size): - on the right side of the window you have a text giving 3 basic information on how to manage rythms
- you can sort all rythm when you dble click on the haeder of a column . It's can sort by name etc... but one of the most important is to sort by Directory -
- once you've got a rythm you like: put it in the "Favorite" folder as explained in the basic information. - you can set the tempo (bpm) to the level you want if you uncheck the option in the corner down left (arrow) - you can immediately listen the rythm you've selected (space key) and many things more... As you can see I have 63 favorite rythms I use for my Jazz blues and bossa songs. I hope this gives you some help because JJazzlab is worth to invest some time to go into depth of this fabulous playback software . hans
Thank you for your answer, jjazzlab is indeed excellent, I know it can be this way, but it’s very inconvenient. I want to choose which style and rhythm to show, and it’s not all stacked together. For example: I need a folk style, I can choose to display only the rhythm of the folk style instead of displaying them all together. For example: I want to create different rhythms and place them in certain folders so that I can find them instead of in the favorite folder
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cimi
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Post by cimi on Sept 10, 2020 9:38:43 GMT 1
I'm not quite sure I understood your remarks and do not know if you already use the JJazzlab 2.2 beta2 version (just download it) :
You can manage rythms in many ways. On my screenshot you'll see that I've marked different areas + arrows I'd like to draw your attention to (just click on the small picture to get full size): - on the right side of the window you have a text giving 3 basic information on how to manage rythms
- you can sort all rythm when you dble click on the haeder of a column . It's can sort by name etc... but one of the most important is to sort by Directory -
- once you've got a rythm you like: put it in the "Favorite" folder as explained in the basic information. - you can set the tempo (bpm) to the level you want if you uncheck the option in the corner down left (arrow) - you can immediately listen the rythm you've selected (space key) and many things more... As you can see I have 63 favorite rythms I use for my Jazz blues and bossa songs. I hope this gives you some help because JJazzlab is worth to invest some time to go into depth of this fabulous playback software . hans
Not everyone likes it!
(Only 4) There are too many rhythms, very chaotic, I beg you to customize it, I hope users can add it freely:
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