[LAU] Impro-visor

schoappied schoappied at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 05:44:54 EDT 2008


schoappied wrote:
> Ketil Thorgersen wrote:
>   
>> Ketil Thorgersen wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> [SNIP]
>>>
>>> There is a java program at 
>>> http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/improvisor/ which works great on 
>>> linux. It even has the possibility to use band in a box files. It is 
>>> made t function as a playalong program for jazz improvisation, but it 
>>> also generates improvisations and is excellent in my opinion to sketch 
>>> on new song ideas in jazz styles.
>>>
>>> Probably closed source though.
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>> As a follow up to my earlier post. I asked about the licence since I 
>> know that that is an important issue for many of you folks out there. 
>> And it is open source apparently. This is the response I got:
>>
>>
>>  > One more thing: What is the license? Is it some kind of open source or
>>  > is it free, but closed source?
>>
>> It is open source (GPL), but distribution is by request. The source
>> is not in the best of shape, so we try to coordinate who is working
>> on it. The source will not be of value to the casual observer.
>> Serious developers who want to cooperate should contact me. The
>> source is in a subversion repository and any work on the GUI has
>> to be done in Netbeans for the simple reason that not using the
>> latter will tend to break things.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Bob Keller
>>
>>
>> Best
>> Ketil Thorgersen
>>
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> I once tried Impro-Visor, but it didn't started on my debian box...
>
> But it's definitely  looking like a  good and useful  program, so it 
> would be great if some guys can  pick *thinks* up and make this a  real 
> nice open source app!
>
> Dirk
> _______________________________________________
edit: it seems I'm only dyslectic when I try to use the English 
language... ;)



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