I am not that proficient with BIAB or RB yet.
I discovered a number of things that do change a style in relation to the demo.
First bpm, change it and the tempo changes. depending on real track selection tempo it may sound wobbly or ducky, especially in some of the blues styles.
Perhaps compare the comparable BPM of the real track to the bpm range of the selected style.
Real drums, bass and organ are the main culprits.
Chord selection in my opinion also changes how a style changes. Open chords with no 6ths or dims create the basic canvass of the song. chord changes can be made as the tune develops.
Tip: Start chord sequences as simple as possible.
Select the relevant style and press "play using current chord sheet for song" as a preview to your chord sequence.
Note drum types and beats such as even 8 or even 16 or swing 8 and swing 16 can change the feel of a composition.
The choice makes song development exciting as a selected style or beat rhythm may generate a total unexpected and pleasing result.
Happy comping
Last edited by WobblyGstring; 01/11/17 07:58 AM.