Alexander

If you do not want to deal with audio snippets, then you are limited to BIAB-MIDI styles as opposed to styles that use Real Tracks. In that case, you need to read thru the Style Maker Overview - the part that deals with how BIAB chooses variations within sub-styles. Sub-styles just allow BIAB to vary the style as the song moves from verse to chorus and back to verse. Each sub-style (A or B) can have up to 12 different patterns to choose from as it moves from one bar to the next. This is to avoid styles that sound too repetitious or robotic. Each pattern is assigned a "weight" number. Patterns with a "weight" of "1" are seldom chosen, while patterns with a "weight" of "9" are ALWAYS chosen. I don't recommend changing original styles, so copy your chosen style to a new style name; bring it up in Style Maker and change the "weight" of your chosen pattern to "9" and the "weights" of all other patterns to "1"; save it; and you are in business. You can now create a song that uses the same pattern all the way thru. If you desire, you can do this with just the non-drum parts and still leave some variation in the drum parts as their "weights" are assigned separately. The more familiar you get with Style Maker, the more proficient you become with tailoring styles to your specific tastes or needs.

If you would choose to deal with Real Tracks audio snippets, then I would recommend a program like Sony Acid Studio or MAGIX Music Maker MX. They are DAW sequencers, but their specialty is in dealing with audio snippets. You can put together an entire song of snippets with them fairly rapidly.

Good luck !

Regards,

Ted

Last edited by tnicoson; 04/08/12 06:31 AM.