Just so you know...

The fills during the variation that are NOT called for are part of the basic .Wav recording. In other words, you CANNOT get them to stop. They recorded a real drummer, he played eight bars (or four bars, depends on the style) and played a pickup (small fill) at the end. Ketron looped this. So it comes around every eight bars (or four, depending on style) and always plays unless you hit the button for fill.

There is no AI involved. It is simply part of the basic recording (mrdave listened to the raw Wave files to confirm this).

I honestly do not get the point of this. It's all well and good if everything you play is in nice four or eight bar chunks (and in fairness, that's a LOT of songs) but when they aren't, it is very unmusical. Play a six bar phrase, and then the fill will come on bar 2 of the next phrase, NOT bar 4.

What were they thinking?
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