I want to be able to play along with backing tracks for a wide range of songs and tempos. The tracks don't have to be complex: just a rhythm guitar would be fine, though it would be nice to get something with a pompe feel. The impression I get from this board is that Band in a Box is the best way to go. Can someone give me specifics of what I should buy?
I have a Mac mini running OS X. According to the website (
http://www.pgmusic.com/band.htm) there are three different versions: Pro $129, MegaPAK $269, UltraPAK $499. Can I get by with just the $129 version? Are there other gypsy jazz specific things I should buy or download? (I remember seeing other posts on this site that link to band in a box format files for specific songs.)
Do people have general impressions of Band in a Box or other software? Is is a good practice tool?
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I prefer to record my own backings on Garage Band with a real guitar, is good rhythm practice as well.
For free playalongs there's these:
http://www.stephanewrembel.com/rhythmtracks.html
http://nuagesdeswing.free.fr/jouer/jouer_index.html
And there are also play along CDs by Colin Cosimini and others by Robin Nolan all available on this site's store.
Hope this helps.
MIDI can be distractingly cheesy, so if this is the case I might be better off just recording my own rhythm tracks if I want to play along with something slower than what's already out there.
good luck!
Jack.
It's a free ware version of BIAB. I use it often, and it, while not as sophisticated as BIAB, it will do what you need. It is a little java script, takes up almost no space at all. I've attached a .zip.
And the price is right!