For MIDI tracks and getting better results with it i bought Ntonix a few years ago; sometimes it takes a midi track quite at a higher level of musical performance.

RTs are a great option; sounding good, and if you can use what's there the results are usually far better. But quite often i move parts around in a DAW and generate more variations to choose from. Sometimes too much work get it right.

All IMO. Indeed i usually replace the drum and bass with midi tracks, but that's usually for better control over what's 'played', especially where. Breaks especially. Due enthusiasm from posters here i bought also RapidComposer. Never got any useful stuff out of it; guess one must dig computer music to like the output ... - F