Let’s explore this a little. I’m not sure what How it’s played means.

BIAB has had the ability to create multi styles for quite a few years. You can set different styles as a C, D or more sub style. BIAB comes with a few created by the company but you can roll your own if you identify or create styles to your liking. Different instruments and/or drum patterns can change the level of intensity (dynamics), which is what many styles do when changing from the A to B substyle. Then, to get these different levels, just select the C, D etc substyle.

For the past couple of years, you can control the drum fills better. You can make them happen at any measure, or prevent a fill at a part marker.

Do either of these address your concerns?


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