NO... but there is a work around that I use... two actually.

1. Go to Real Band and open it up there. Listen to the track and if it is 95% good but has notes that don't work in certain areas, simply click the track below it and render the exact same real track again. It will play similar parts but many parts will be different. I use this a lot.

In this song... http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=11971116 The Best Christmas, I did that very thing.... using 3 piano tracks and 5 guitar tracks for the fills and solos you hear....



I use Sonar for mixing

2. I use this often as well..... if I get a decent track and can not envelope that part out.... or the part I really want has the occasional "off note" in it, I use Melodyne Editor to fix the note.....editing the audio to move the note to where I want.... just like editing midi.


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