Glad you like that one. I didn't like the styles chosen in the song name window either which happens a lot with me. I used the style filter area to the left by typing in "blues shuffle".

Also, while I've never had a Mac, from what I've read the new 2019 Mac Biab is very good and very close to the Windows version now and in some cases better. Pipeline reported that the Mac VST is considerably faster generating tracks than Windows is for example.

Since you're new at this I'll explain a bit how the styles work. Midi styles are actually recorded by live players playing midi controllers which generates written out notated musical phrases. Midi is very cool because it can be easily changed once you understand it. Midi requires a synth to generate sound. The better synth you have ie more expensive, the better midi sounds, If you have a high end big name synth midi can sound awesome.

Real Tracks/Drums are the same thing but are recorded audio not midi. They sound great and no synth required but since it's audio the phrases or individual notes cannot be changed so what you hear is what you get. A very common question that comes up almost daily around here is how to I create a song specific lick or phrase with the RT's? The answer is you can't, that has to be done with midi and there's nothing stopping you from starting with an all RT song and changing the bass for example to midi and writing out the bass line yourself or finding a midi style that has a bass you like. Yes, you can select a different style for each track if you want. If you decide to write it out yourself you then need to freeze the track because if you don't Biab will immediately generate it's style based bass line and overwrite what you just wrote. That can ruin your day.

Bob


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