BIAB is and always has been mainly designed to play with different variations to create backing tracks that don't sound stiff.

As has been stated, you probably need to do what you are suggesting in a DAW, where you can slice and dice the sounds however you want.

While BIAB may one day support what you are suggesting (you should go to the wishlist and request it), it has never had that granual control over what gets generated. Even with MIDI styles, you are going to get variations in what is played.

That's just the way it is and the way it has always worked.

I'd suggest using RealBand or your favorite DAW.


John

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