I make styles by importing snippets of MIDI files that I create myself.

I find that if I put everything in 3 or 4 beat measures, they import better.

So if I am doing something that I think is going to be 2/4, I'll create the MIDI file in 4/4 so that each bar of 4/4 time equals two bars of 2/4. That way when I import it into BiaB's StyleMaker, each 4 beat cell becomes two 2/4 bars of music.

Different but similar tricks are used for different time signatures.

Mostly it's figuring out how to get around the architecture of BiaB that was created and backwards compatible to the versions written in pre-windows MS-DOS.

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