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Supertracks are simply live MIDI played by good players - worth having but no marvelous feat of technology.



Hi Zerozero,

I understand what you're saying but I think there is a little more to the Supertracks than there immediately seems to be.

As I understand it, what PG Music have done in 2012.5 is to take MIDI recordings made by studio musicians and then to use automated slicing and splicing techniques (comparable to what is done with Realtracks) for the creating of backing tracks from an entered chord progression. This is not possible when using a standard MIDI file with BIAB; nor is it the same effect that is achieved when using BIAB to create a style from a given MIDI file.

I upgraded to 2012.5 and my ears tell me that this new technique that PG Music call "Supertracks" is quite different from anything that's been done before. I've been impressed by what I hear!

Kind regards,
Noel


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