Sometimes the menu just seems too big.

I often limit myself to MIDI styles, because I can export them to a DAW or MIDI Sequencer and customize them to my needs; change the groove, insert golden nuggets of my own, change the instruments, and do a million other edits not available in pre-recorded tracks.

But the process is the same for RTs.

It comes down to familiarity with certain styles, trial and error, getting out of your genre box, and sometimes just plain luck.

Admittedly, Mrs.Notes, who compiles our fake-disks while I write new styles is much better at this than I am.

The more you play with BiaB, the most you get familiar with the styles, the better you will get at it.

When you get something good, and you are looking for something better, take notes or save another version of your song.

I take notes so I can put the song on loop, and switch styles during the playback.

Good luck, and most of all, have fun. They don't call it PLAYing music for nothing.

Notes


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