The whole problem revolves around notation (as far as biab is concerned). 6/8 being notated as 4/4 is a royal pain in the butt, musicians will always want to be counted in 6/8 for a 6/8 tune or song & NEVER 4/4. As already stated in this thread, it makes working in a daw with rendered audio or midi difficult & as for making sheet music, well, it makes it a long drawn out thing to do. 6/8 is exactly that & trying to make a case for it being ok to use 4/4 for the notation of it is just downright backwards. I concieve that it may be difficult to now rewrite band in a box to cater for things it was never written to do in its infancy BUT it is no longer in infancy & should absolutely be able to do things the correct way without fudging around to try & fit timings where the should not go (6/8 into 4/4 being the prime example)