All of this chord info transfer behave a little better in Reaper with the BIAB-VST and other Music apps then in other DAWs.



This was a pretty simple example and the fact that only one chord was missing, left me a bit speechless at the end of the video. grin

So it turns out, in my workflow, using Reaper, I don't really need any more. I don't expect the chord midi data (voicings) to carry over into BIAB since the Style will adjust all of that. Having the chords directly from Scaler, where they were composed, is a big help. But since BIAB is apparently using only the midi chord label, this leads to a problem when the chords get more complex than triads. The syntax of the naming convention often confuses BIAB-VST. But BIAB-VST styles messes so much with chord extensions and voicing, that much of that is lost in translation anyway. crazy


BIAB – 2025, Reaper (current), i7-12700F Processor, 32GB DDR4-3200MHz RAM, 1TB WD Black NVMe SSD, 2TB WDC Blue SSD, 1TB WD Blue, 2 TB SK NVMe, 6 TB External, Motu Audio Express 6x6