Avatars, you're doing it again. Not answering the question. Peter said this:

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2. Others are saying that the chords should never be embellished, if it says C7, then the players should only play chord tones C,E,G, Bb. I don't agree there, since that's not how musicians play. For that, we can make "simple variations" that will play close to what is wanted, but it helps if you can identify styles (realTracks) that are in need of simple variations.




So, identify the styles and RT's that are in need of simple variations. That's basically what Ray asked earlier. Instead you're going on about how much you know about music and how much you think the program should change.

The key as I see it and Peter just said is real musicians don't play that way in a live situation. You're thinking of a studio situation where everybody has sheet music in front of them like John Williams recording the soundtrack to Star Wars. Yes, in that situation the players will play exactly what's written but not in a small band live club situation which is what Biab is geared towards. Think of the standard styles that a lot of us play. Old 50's, jazz, country, classic rock and roll, R & B. There's plenty of altered chords in every one of those styles even so called "simple" ones like old 50's and country. Plenty of #/b 5ths and 9ths. Not as much as jazz but they're still there, I know because I play that stuff all the time.

For me personally, I get annoyed by posters who go on and on for three or four long paragraphs on one simple point then don't answer the basic question that is at the bottom of the whole thing. That question has been asked twice now. Give us an example of what you're trying to do and how you're being stymied by the program or better yet, post a link to your song file so we can see exactly what you did. There's workarounds and techniques we've all used to do certain things. Maybe a simple tweak would work for you but we don't know what that is until you get specific with what you're trying to do. Giving us a long dissertation on music theory to point out this or that is not "musical" is not helping. You're not the only trained player here, we're well aware of what you're talking about. This is not the first time a well schooled musician has had the same problem. Biab is simply not designed for a good arranger to put together a polished, finished studio product. For that you need a standard DAW and some players who can read and play what you've written.

Apparently there is a video about using the Stylemaker so watch it and learn how to use it. John also mentioned changing the weighting in the Stylemaker. That is similar to what a slider would do that someone else just suggested. The weighting controls how often a certain embellishment would occur within that style.

As I said earlier, Biab gives you all the tools necessary to do pretty much what you want but it's up to you to learn how to use them.

Bob


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