This is a "no brainer" to me:

Each of the instruments used to create Real tracks, should be used to create a sample player that would load in a sampler - like Kontact.

This would allow the creation of melodies, intros/outros with *written parts*, etc. - that match the sound and tonality of the Real Tracks instrument...

At the very least, you should provide multi-sample libraries for users to do this themselves. Personally, I think you should a approach a company to create the player - a company like NI or the guys at IK that built Sample Tank... it they are not interested... then perhaps just release the samples and let your users create the libraries - perhaps as an after market service/product.

I would pay some good bucks to get a VST instruments that just had the major jazz rhythm instruments (drums, upright bass, acoustic and electric piano, jazz and nylon guitar) That would let you build real arrangements and still have the RealTracks generate the improvised sections...

You *did* get individual samples of all notes by all instruments during this project?... right?

Cheers!

Rob

PS: If such a Sample Player existed, then all the issues that Bob Norton correctly points out in this page (http://www.nortonmusic.com/midi_vs_loops.html ), is eliminated... you merge the best of both worlds.

Last edited by rap; 11/27/11 10:03 AM.