LOL.... this is what I'm talking about when it comes to loops and arrangers.

Listen to the first verse. Because it is not a simple 8 or 16 bar construction, the arranger is putting fills in in utterly the wrong place. It's all well and good to have extended length audio loops (nothing wrong with those), but when fills or pickups are included as part of the loop, you are utterly banjaxed if you are playing a song that doesn't have predictable phrasing.

Listen to the transition from the first chorus to the second verse. Again fills in completely the wrong place. Now maybe this is the player, but somehow I doubt it. The stops are correct, why would he trigger fills in the wrong place?
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!