MIDI styles contain prepared patterns that are one, two, four and eight beats long. Eight-beat ones can get quite complex, although they don't have to be.

If you chop your bars into single beats by typing 'C' 16 times, you will get 16 very short patterns -- not necessarily with an ideal musical connection to each other. If you enter just one 'C' at the beginning, you will (probably) hear two consecutive patterns of eight beats each. So longer phrases flow more smoothly in these styles too.


But everything will always depend entirely on how a particular style is written. Some don't even contain any long patterns. Some may have no short ones. BiaB truncates or combines the patterns available, to fill the time. It's not safe to assume Real Tracks handle these matters the same way. But they might.


Larry
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