Creating your own style using the Wizard is not too difficult, as long as you have a good MIDI file to start with.

Just click on Styles, Style-Wizard. Once the new window opens up, click on OPEN to open your MIDI file. Once it is open, you can specify your A sub-parts (by typing in bar ranges separated with commas) and B sub-parts. You can also specify the "fill" bars for both A and B, as well. Once you have specified everything, click on the Create New Style button and give it a name (in 8.3 format).

I recommend listening closely to the MIDI in BIAB before starting and making notes of which bars would make up the A part, B part, and fill bars. That way, you can just type that information in once you have the wizard open.

Hope this helps. Just read the screen, and if necessary click the Help button if you run into problems. Once you are done, you will have a style that can be used for any song that has the same feel.


John

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