That's the way I understand it.

I've made some Real Tracks at home, but my studio is not set up for audio, so they work well, but due to the acoustics, fan noise and host of other interference problems, I would neither use them, give them away nor sell them. I've deleted the files. It was a fun experiment though.

The building was constructed in 1950 and there are too many reflective surfaces, plus there is car and boat traffic noise plus the occasional train. If I close the windows and turn the AC on, there is the hummmmmmmmm.

Studio time is expensive, and as a third party cottage industry, I can't justify the cost. Same for remodeling a room to be an acoustic studio.

But MIDI is another story. No need for the room to be quiet and acoustically dead. Plus MIDI is thousands of times more editable than audio, so the end user can after saving to a DAW or Sequencer, change instruments, edit notes, transpose without artifacts, add song specific licks, etc.

So a Super-MIDI StyleMaker would be a great toy for many of us.

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