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It depends on what you mean by "Chinese Music."

There is a big difference between, say, an aria from a Peking opera and the latest hits heard on Radio Shanghai. BiaB is capable of triggering all the notes involved, in either case. The notes can be sent to VSTs that do a good job of recreating the sounds of traditional instruments such as Er-hu and Dzi-dzi. So the answer is yes, in the sense that Chinese music can be done.

As far as I know, no style has been created to reproduce traditional musical idioms, so work remains to be done.

Could you, perhaps, give some examples of what you would like to do?

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