Originally Posted By: Lloyd S
Can you imagine the wealth of style knowledge available from the Forum users?
If every user contributed even a half dozen songs with their suggested style pick,
it wouldn't take long to amass quite a collection.

Based on this thread there appears to be 2 different approaches to solve this problem.

Approach 1: The user community would be able to upload their custom made styles that mimics songs (like Crazy Arms) to a "holding pen" along with the message/tag that this custom style mimics Crazy Arms. Then someone at PG Music would confirm that the custom style does in fact match the style of Crazy Arms. Then this new custom style would be associated with Crazy Arms in the next version of BiaB or in the next version of a Styles Pak. This way, if you have the updated version(s) all you would have to do is type in "Crazy Arms" into the search box of the style picker and Lloyd's _OLSCNTY style would be on the list of matching styles for you to choose.

Approach 2: Update the BiaB software with AI capability so that you simply drag-in an MP3 file (a live version of Crazy Arms for example) and the software will analyze it and hunt down a pre-existing style that matches this song. If it can't find a matching style in it's database or you don't like the styles it gives you then you could tell it to create one for you.

Both approaches have advantages and disadvantages.
Is there a 3rd approach?

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