Hi,
true the real tracks sound better than midi tracks, but there's a number of styles that aren't covered by real tracks and may not be worth pg's while doing.
There's no clasical, there's no soundtrack styles just to name a couple genre's.

Ok, probably most users don't delve into midi style creation or style editing, but the functions do exist.
Editing a style to make it a bit more suitable, shouldn't be all that difficult. I've edited a few.
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To sound good with midi, you have to be a good composer, take time with editing staff notes, have excellent soundfont libraries (which can be pretty pricey) -- all in all, the skill level and tools required to get midi to sound excellent is pretty high. With realtracks pretty much anyone can sound good! Of course, songwriting is still the key ingredient in having good songs -- but for the masses, realtracks win out over midi (in my opinion).

If I was trying to compose for music libraries, I would have to become a midi expert, but I am not. Midi is great, but I think there is more money to made for PGM with the real tracks stuff.




best wishes
rikki

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