This would only work for MIDI files, but how often a pattern is selected is based on it's weighting in the style. So, one thing you could do is to change weights. A higher weight gets selected more often. Read about style pattern weighting in the help file.

Another thing you can do is to create multiple style files from one style file, with each one including only the patterns you want. Since you can insert a new (MIDI) style at any bar, then you could, for example have a consistent set of patterns that might work for a number of bars, but then change to a new style for the next number of bars to get a different pattern. It's a lot of work (well, more thinking about what you want and auditioning the styles to get the patterns you want), but I would think doable. Be sure to rename your styles, so you don't overwrite the original one and realize that you would then need to rebuild your style list to see them (in the "other styles" category).

Again, this is for MIDI only - not for RealTracks.

Last edited by jford; 02/01/10 11:17 AM.

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