So, Mark, even without programming from scratch, you can do a lot to a style to make it your own, and the more time you spend on editing, the easier it becomes.
Ian
Ian.......I finally got a chance to sit down and read through this thread. Thanks for giving me an idea of how a style is made. It must take an incredible amount of talent to be able to do all those parts.
I understand what you're saying about moving parts about (from other styles). But even then, I'm not going to get what I'm hearing in my head.
I made up this great arrangement of If I Were A Rich Man (Fiddler on the Roof) as a cha-cha. But the basic rhythm just drags on my PA3x. What makes the arrangement work is "percussion" fills that I would need to make up (as I hear it in my arrangement).
And that's the way I want to play. As you know, it's not just melody notes that makes a song work......it's everything else around it working together.
I'm just not going to have time. I'm still trying to learn French and how to tie my shoelaces!
BTW.....I often thought what should be done by someone is to NOT make complete styles and fills. But DO make strings of 1 or 2 measure variations of different dance rhythms that one could take as a platform to expand upon. The same with "fill's" particularly as you can then draw from a bank of them and insert them anywhere in a style. Most "fill's" will work in any style! Why throw a good "fill" into a pre-made style where you might not ever discover it.
BTW 2......thanks for the web site. I was wondering where you guys get these from?
Mark