![]() You can program one pattern to appear only on a V7 chord before a drum roll and only in the next chord is a I chord. The 'genius' in the BiaB styles is that there are several masks in the StyleMaker that take advantage of that. ![]() Plus, since you enter your chord progression first, BiaB knows what chord you are playing, how it relates to the entire chord progression, and what chords are before and after. That's a lot more variety than 8 measures ad infinitum. ![]() The auto accompaniment keyboards generally play from 2 to 8 measures of music (depending on the keyboard), over and over and over and over again, without any regard to what chord you are playing, how that chord fits in the progression, what chord came before, and what chord is coming next.īiaB on the other hand can have hundreds of patterns ranging from 2 measures to 2 beats. ![]() Here is the difference, and why it can't be done well. I've written styles for BiaB, Jammer, Korg i series, Yamaha PS series, and others. Perhaps I shouldn't have said "Can't be done" but I should have said "Can't be done well."
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