Originally Posted by swingbabymix
To get a better idea, let me be more direct.

1: There are too many styles of music, too many similarities.
I think there are many of us that share this sentiment. I know I don't have time nor the patience to audition 10,000 styles.

One approach to remedy this is to borrow from the inventors of the control knob and volume fader, but shift it from hardware to software.

Think about it. Who has ever complained that they are overwhelmed by the choices of volume, bass, mid, treble, gain, etc on a guitar amp? This is inspite of the fact that there are many more than 10,000 possible combinations on an amp. If you don't like your current amp setting, you simply turn the appropriate knob(s) until you are happy. Easy peezy.

What if the "styles" in BiaB could be similarly user-controlled (in the software) by simply adjusting one or more virtual fader?
If you want more of a jazz feel, just slide that fader up.

Of course, the universe of all genres can't be defined by just 8 faders. So if you double-click a particular fader you'd drill down to the next level of that genre.

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