Actually it can be done, it's called using a sampler. A sampler will use samples played by a real player in a studio same as the Real Track musicians with one huge difference.

Here's where noobs get confused. That musician who's recording for a sampler is only playing one note at a time. The Real Tracks musicians are playing phrases not just single notes. That means the RT's sound much more realistic because there's no midi involved, you're hearing recorded phrases done by the best in the business. The downside to that is you cannot tell a RT what to play, what they laid down in the studio is what you get.

That means even if you use the best midi synth or sampler in the world it still will not sound as good as a Real Track. Individual notes could sound the same but you're still simply triggering single notes. If you created a midi track to play the same notes as a Real Track you're still missing all the "live player in a studio" nuances coming from the RT recording because it's full phrases not single notes.

Bob


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