That’s where the arranger player needs to get more involved when it comes to style repetitiveness. If you want to avoid that issue, then you have to dig in and edit the variations. It can get repetitive on a workstation as well. If you create your own backing tracks and chain those patterns in a more traditional way (intro/variations/fills/ending), it can be just as repetitive. The arrangers giveaway will always be the bass track. If you want your arranger compositions to really open up, delete the bass track from a style, and record it manually, and linear. Auto Accomp will always sound “auto” due to programming limitations so various parts work with chord recognition.
Sqk
Edited by squeak_D (01/13/20 11:23 AM)
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