Thanks for all the info, I tried dragging the scaler chords into the standalone, it produced a MIDI import dialog that I hadn’t seen before, but despite me selecting a destination track, it did not import anything when I hit okay. I didn’t quite understand the comment “believe you have to type your chords in LOL”īecause maybe a majority of BIAB users will use the song picker … I just have the vanilla version, but it has 3200 song frameworks in there. It essentially has pre-canned styles and songs, and it you want to move away from that and be more creative, then Scaler + DAW is the dream combination for many. That surprises me, because as one’s musical knowledge grows, people will find BIAB far too restrictive. " it seems like BB is geared more towards established musicians." However, it’s quite good with jazz styles, so picking a jazz progression from Scaler and then generating the accompaniment in BIAB might work OK. So although it’s a bit round about, you can embellish Scaler progressions via BIAB abd then do the rest in a DAW.īIAB (which I have had for over 20 years) I don’t use much at all, except for a few utility functions. I then exported that as a type 1 midi, and dropped it into LIVE Called up a DANCE3 style, and generated the song.
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