Phil

All good advice above.

Real Band might be your friend here. You have the choice of lots of tracks. If you play any notes you're not happy with, you can just re-record those bars onto another track, erase the ones you don't want, and merge them or cross fade between the two to get a smooth progression. Lots of options. Most importantly, your playing will all be in sync with the other instruments.

In Real Band, set the Audio input device to your microphone, select the track you want to record on (make sure it is set to an Audio Track), press record and blow away.

Consider playing some three part harmonies by recording on multiple tracks - Big Band in a Box!

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