BTW, I have a song posted where I fed Jamsitx with some rhythmic loops, and mixed in the output of Jamstix with the original loops, then fed both of those outputs to a glitching plugin. I used an electronic drum kit in Jamstix to compliment the electronic loop that was feeding it.

It provided an interesting percussion background upon which to fiddle around with some other stuff.

Here's the link:
http://rockstarnot.rekkerd.org/fawm2007/...20Song%2012.mp3

Some might call it cheating. But I think it's more like the idea of 'Real Tracks'. Or think of it as a watercolor painting - never quite photorealistic but has a certain beauty that comes from the random way that the paint interacts with the paper. Or interacting with another musician on an improvisation.

Here's a link where I just fed Jamstix with the acoustic and bass guitar lines (I did play to a click track though it may not sound like it) http://rockstarnot.rekkerd.org/fawm2007/...20Song%2013.mp3

Here's another where I automated the 'Jam intensity' and just had an 8 bar loop in there
http://rockstarnot.rekkerd.org/fawm2009/Scott%20Lake%20-%20Lunch.mp3

Keep in mind these are all 1 night compositions/record sessions/mix sessions/print sessions/post sessions. That's the beauty of Jamstix - takes the thought off of "Geez, I have to come up with a drum pattern that doesn't sound like a drum pattern?" as part of the songwriting process.

It's not perfect - but it has helped me to quickly get song ideas down with more than a dopey sounding drum loop.