Sorry, guys but I can't do the exact same song with a different synth, as I didn't even save the original. I just ran through each synth, saved the resulting WAV/MP3, then quit BIAB.

I will say that the sound of the WAV (to my ears) was better than the MP3, but in the end, I suspect most people today will be listening to an MP3 version of a song anyway.

The other thing, as I believe Mac has pointed out previously, is that this gives the sound of the piano itself. I did it so the piano wouldn't get lost in a mix; however, when you place the piano in a mix, you want to make sure it sounds good in the mix. Sometimes that's not necessarily the best sounding solo piano..

When I have some time, I'll try to run the experiment a little more completely and scientifically and will definitely post back here.

And as others have pointed out, with SuperTracks, you are not limited to only the sound of the original instrument, as you are with RealTracks. I could have easily made the SuperTrack into any number of keyboards.


John

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