Nope.... I was kinda hoping for that myself.... but it won't take your midi track for example and play it back using the samples in the Real Tracks player.

On the flip side.... I find that when you have the correct style and real track selected, the solo's tend to be very good.

Here's a tip. render the track several times if you are using it for a solo. Then, using automation envelopes set to volume control, you can easily choose the sections of the solo from the tracks you rendered to make one smoking solo.

I did this very thing on the guitar solo here: http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=11971116 solo starts at 1:12 approx.

that solo was edited from 5 tracks rendered from the same real track. Each rendering was different. Piano fills required 3 tracks.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 06/21/13 09:56 AM.

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