My idea initially on buying BIAB was so I could quickly type in chords from a Fake Book, it literally only takes seconds, then try playing the melody. So it was meant as a learning package more than anything. The only thing I don't like about BIAB is most of the styles have a Jazzy feel and Jazz is not one of my favorite musical styles.
Glen

Glen, You can do the same thing on the KN7, probably faster. I feel it is better to master the KN7, find all of the many possibilities. Years back as a guitar player I was able to create many involved sequences using the KN7. Italian polkas, Discos, and piano solos. I sequenced Errol Gardner’s arrangement of misty note for note, added some strings and a bass line. At that time my piano skills were not good.

I have BIAB,OMB, and an advanced edition of Sonar, I decided to spend my time on the KN7 the rewards were more. Sonar has a large learning curve and after listening to some of the sequence created on the KN7 I decided it was the best way to go. There are some great players/artists on this forum that always seem happy to help.

In My Humble Opinion, John C.