The StyleMaker is quite a well-thought-out piece of software. I've written styles under contract for a few other auto accompaniment hardware and software products, and BiaB has 'masks' in the StyleMaker that will allow a more musical output.

Instead of the same patterns repeating over and over and over, in the StyleMaker you can assign certain styles to appear only in certain musical situations. A simple example would be a bass run that in a situation where a V7 chord leads to a I chord and that I chord is at a marker, the appropriate bass line would play. In other instances of a V7 chord, a different bass line would play.

Like BiaB, the StyleMaker has its quirks and limitations. Some creative thinking can overcome some of those quirks and limitations, and it becomes a puzzle that needs to be solved.

Especially for someone who is a multi-instrumentalist and/or has good theory and arranging knowledge the StyleMaker is a wonderful tool and toy. It's a good teaching tool as well

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