Well, BIAB still fully supports MIDI; that hasn't gone away and I doubt it will. Notes Norton still creates quality MIDI styles; you can purchase additional styles from him. You're not limited to only the ones provided by PGMusic. You can even turn off the use of RealTracks and RealDrums - they're great but you don't have to use them.

I'm all for more MIDI styles, as well, but I'm also finding that once you get into the thousands, you go into MIDI overload and it starts actually getting more difficult to choose a style. I find that if I want more styles, they now tend to me more song-specific, with signature riffs. That gets into copyrighted territory. But that's also where the style wizard can come in to convert MIDI files into a BIAB style.

Also, using the hybrid style maker, you can easily mix and match the individual components from various styles to roll your own. Or use the style wizard to create unique styles from MIDI files (takes a little work, but it's not too difficult). Or just roll your own from scratch.

That being said, it would be nice if PGMusic teased us now and then with some additional MIDI style sets.


John

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