A quick comparison of music tools that have chord tracks. I only show this to promote a normalization of terms and paradigms.
Although you may not have thought of it this way, but BIAB was the first tool to have a Chord track where musicians followed it. Now there's more competition in that space.
Session players Is a good name for a musician playing a particular instrument.
I've always thought that BIAB should use that analogy more predominantly. It has recorded over 100 real musicians playing in thousands of instrument styles/phrases. It would help the company and new users to think of it that way as opposed to made-up terms such as real tracks, real drums or super midi tracks.
Logic pro is the first in the industry to have machine learning session players where in contrast BIAB has recorded live session players for two decades.
Rather than having a never-ending database of tens of thousands of styles to weed through, let the customers think more about the instruments that they want to use track by track to create their style.
BIAB styles are a good starting point for people looking for a traditional sound.
However, I see the industry, thus customers, focusing more on Instruments and Session players for their next track.
This would cause a pivot in the Hierarchy with more emphasis on the Instrument and style of playing it (swing/shuffle / tempo / note duration, syncopation, pushes, emphases, in pocket/ahead of pocket) but could greatly improve the process of creating music if done clean and proper.
Food for thought...
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