Once you have better sound sources the midi isn't too bad. But the midi side of things is more than a sound issue for me. Its a question of what's still possible in midi by being more thorough and not simply abandoning it's development altogether.

For instance you occasionally hear piano figures strung together in ways you wouldn't hear from real accompanists. Thats something that maybe comes from only having a maximum pattern length of 8 beats. If they got around to doing more four bar 16 beat patterns in styles it would help the erradicate the sometimes 'choppy' feel you get just now. (4 bar patterns are possible now but only by using bar masks in the style editor).

BIAB's piano/guitar parts can also be too busy at times and I find it's necessary to use rests holds and shots to get a more realistic level of activity in the comping (or inactivity depending on how you look at it). These options work well and thats all and good.

Other than that its a question of dynamic variation in the styles; something they've recognized recently by allowing for more sub-style parts. The problem is that none of the older styles were conceived in this way. I'd like to see more effort in upgrading these older styles with c and d parts... again its a case of anything that helps it sound more realistic.

Last edited by alan S.; 08/10/09 06:06 PM.