Hi Peter!
Yes, I don't really care what I'm reading, it's only meant for practice and improving ones reading skills. The point is to have access to a whole range of settings that allows you to customize the generated chart to be exactly at the level you want/need.

So, if the melody can on top of that be 'pretty' and musical thanks to some of the BIAB features, great! But it's far less important than being able to set the:

(I know a few of these settings are already available, I'm just listing them all. So just pick up the missing ones...)

MELODIC
- Key
- range
- max interval between two notes (to avoid having loads of huge wide intervals when randomly generating melodies)
- accidentals

RHYTHMIC
- Set the rhythmic value to work with, i.e. 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/8t. And maybe a percentage value slider which would allow to dictate the more frequent occurrence of one value over another.

So far, this is the only 'software' I've found that does it correctly:

https://www.sightreadingfactory.com/app

(select Guitar/Guitar/Custom and it shows you EXACTLY the settings I described above and more!)

On the other hand, a few things that BIAB offers that that app doesn't are the ability to set almost unlimited amounts of bars (although I have to use RealBand for that), and I really like the fact that the current note being played can be highlighted in red in real-time! smile

It seems to me that BIAB is already so close to having all those features but not quite unfortunately. Just bundling it all up under one sight reading module with all the features would be truly awesome and as I said, I think a huge selling point too! smile

BTW, I instinctively went immediately to the Soloist in hope of getting what I needed but unfortunately, it's missing a lot of the features I list above and oddly, the melody generated doesn't seem to strictly constrain to the settings. Like when I choose an '8th' soloist, it still generates lots of 16th. And the syncopation, rhythmic difficulty is too high for me (remember, I'm just starting out!).
Cheers,