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Hi All please dont shoot the messenger!! On another music forum I was using a full RT backing track with one of my tunes and it was "suggested" that these are not HUMAN people playing REAL guitars, pianos, accordions etc etc but very very good midi. None of it is ACTUAL, its ALL midi, whether its called a Real Track or not. Before I send the boys round to his house (lol!) can I have an official explanation of why he might think this so - if its not true. cheers ian
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As I understand it, Real Tracks are actual recordings of real human players on their real instruments. That's why you sometimes get the occasional noise glitch.
Now, I suspect a number of the posted User Tracks were created from MIDI sources played through high quality synths, but the RealTracks themselves are real instruments and the RealDrums were played on real drum sets and recorded in stereo (which is partly why you can't break them down into their individual components). I think some of the piano parts may be recorded through a digital piano (which aids in transcription), but the actual playing is real, not notes from a MIDI source. I suspect that the session artists that contributed to them wouldn't allow their names to be associated with them were they not real.
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I'd say show them some examples of pedal steel guitar and some fiddle solos. Ask them to find examples ANYWHERE of someone doing MIDI pedal steel well enough to make it sound real.
If that doesn't convince them, then I'd say, ignore them - their loss - you have real tracks backing up your music... the best musicians in the world, at that...
Give 'em a wink and walk away...
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Many folks have difficulty accepting the notion that computer algorithms can time stretch and pitch change a, yes, real player's track. But that is the genius of RealTracks. Tell them to deal with it :-)
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Give 'em a wink and walk away...
Hi Floyd a long walk - he's in South Africa!! LOL! I hope you are doing good, my friend. My family are out on AMI this week and next. We cant be there this year. Sob! Cheers ian
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We cant be there this year. Sob! Let me know next time... You have to learn to ignore those people. Let 'em have their opinions. Let 'em have their MIDI. Let 'em have their "I only do [whatever]"... We have BIAB. It is magical. Truly. The best revenge is having backing tracks played by the likes of Brent Mason, John Jarvis, Andy Leftwich...
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Hi All please dont shoot the messenger!! On another music forum I was using a full RT backing track with one of my tunes and it was "suggested" that these are not HUMAN people playing REAL guitars, pianos, accordions etc etc but very very good midi. None of it is ACTUAL, its ALL midi, whether its called a Real Track or not. Before I send the boys round to his house (lol!) can I have an official explanation of why he might think this so - if its not true. cheers ian
This is why I agree with the advice of several wise forum members here who have said it is best just to avoid the conversation. As soon as you start trying to explain how this works you will either 1) lose them in the details or 2) get into an argument about whether it is real or not! As to the validity of their point...I would have to admit there is some!  I always wonder whether the output RealTracks, in the new key I selected, at a different tempo than how it was recorded, maybe starts to become closer to computer-generated and further from "real"! Chord voicings is another one I wonder about after I have transposed my tune. And then there is that occasional awkward transition from one bar to the next that a live player would likely not do. (And yes, I do know I can edit these things and regenerate, etc.) So, yeah, I'd say an ace musician could probably tell the difference between custom session work and RealTracks. But, as a practical matter, I really don't care! And back to my original point...I'll just choose not to have the conversation!
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Yeah.. I've heard that kind of thing in the Cakewalk forums. They either think it's midi or call it cheating.
All that aside.... the truth is, you can open your real track folder and navigate to any of the various sub folders and open them and see the actual wave tracks. Listen to them.
They are NOT midi, using a good synth. They are actual live players...hence the names of the players in the RT list.
As Floyd said.... No steel synth or fiddle synth running a midi track can sound remotely close. I have had people PM me and ask me who I had playing the fiddle and steel.
I try to avoid the conversations about RT & BB in other forums because I don't need the drama and grief of dealing with folks who refuse to believe BB/RB is a real, and viable way to render real instrument tracks.
If people are open to new ideas and ask, I will bend over backwards explaining BB and RB and how it works so they can understand. Several folks have picked up BB as a result of discussions about the music and how good it sounds after discussing things with me.
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+1 John (jFord). And when you've heard some of those occasional noises there's NO DOUBT it's a real person because in some cases you can hear breathing, tapping, maybe a getting into it grunt, string noise....
A few times over the years I've thought what the heck was that noise and then solo'd to hear - it's kind of cool when you hit one that has that little extra ump that slipped into the recording...
I love Realtracks. If someone is convinced they're hearing midi, I wouldn't take that person too seriously.
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When somebody says "it is Midi" just smile.
You know it isn't.
And be proud of that really ingenious synth that has real intonation on trumpet, cool pedal work for the pedal steel, extra cider movements -- excuse me, not cider but strong bow -- and features on other instruments that are yet not possible to be mimicked in Midi.
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When somebody says "it is Midi" just smile.
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Hi folks thanks for the support! Didnt need it really - I'm a bit evangelical over our awesome RTs - but my friend in SA is utterly convinced that it is all midi. Grr! SO - I've set him a task.  I've sent him one of my ALL RT SGU's and simply asked him to send me back the midi file he makes from it.  He may be some time!!! Cheers ian
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When somebody says "it is Midi" just smile. I agree. I use RTs, mostly for clients who want to record a vocal. They are amazed at how fast and how real sounding backing tracks I can get for them for them by using RTS. However: And be proud of that really ingenious synth that has real intonation on trumpet, cool pedal work for the pedal steel, extra cider movements -- excuse me, not cider but strong bow -- and features on other instruments that are yet not possible to be mimicked in Midi.
Is not true anymore. Check these out to see what I mean. Note you can get the identical results at home as you can on these demos: Pedal Steel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWjRTeIO2fghttp://www.wavelore.com/products.php?product=WLPStrumpet: http://www.samplemodeling.com/en/products_trumpet.phpstrings: http://www.kirkhunterstudios.com/audiodemos_diamond.htmlI am not trying to start a war, I am just trying to set the record straight. There is a lot of misinformation out about MIDI, especially on this site. IMHO this is because people compare RTs with the crappy GM MIDI sound source that comes with their products. I agree that comparing those two sound sources RTs win hands down. But there is another world of sound sources out there if one wants to explore. A world where a lot of musicians and music companies live.
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that would be .. the first person to talk loses.
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Mario - like you, I'm not trying to "start a war"... but.. those pedal steel examples sound like ... good MIDI representations of pedal steel, not like a real pedal steel. It - and a good fiddle solo - are still the things that I have never heard "done right" via MIDI. Your sax/wind controller stuff - EXCELLENT - as good as real... some things can be done - you've proved that... respectfully, floyd btw... in fact... it was the never-ending search for "how do I get pedal steel and fiddle (that sounds "real") in my songs at home" that lead me to BIAB 3 years ago. End of search.
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Hi Floyd.
You may be right on the Pedal Steel. I am not really familiar with real pedal steel. I have only played one gig with one the time I helped a band that desperately needed a lead guitarist for the night. Plus I very rarely use one in my music. So in my mind this VSTi sounded the most realistic one that I have never heard. Those who play one or are very familiar with one can tell the difference.
Which brings me to the fact that I have never heard a good MIDI guitar either. I'll bet you haven't either!
I also know very little about fiddle solos but I do know that I have never heard a good MIDI one.
But it is just a matter of time IMHO before someone comes out with good MIDI sound sources for those instruments. If you remember they used to say the same thing about sax, trumpet, oboe, well just about all wind instruments but now they are all expertly covered.
Just my thoughts.
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Hi folks thanks for the support! Didnt need it really - I'm a bit evangelical over our awesome RTs - but my friend in SA is utterly convinced that it is all midi. Grr! SO - I've set him a task.  I've sent him one of my ALL RT SGU's and simply asked him to send me back the midi file he makes from it.  He may be some time!!! Cheers ian I'm still waiting!!  Ian
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Maybe it was the picture, maybe it was the sound -- it probably was a combination of both: it sounded like a piano with a pedal steel sound. Yes, what I have heard is by far the best midi steel. This one is okay for backing sounds where they are disguised in a sound carpet. If it plays a lead solo, well, it is a piano sounding like a pedal steel.
But often the difficult instruments sound like a piano. The beginning of a note and the ending of a note are often clearly defined, but on most instruments there is not one beginning and not one end. There are multiple variants of both. A piano has only one for a start, a felt hammer hits the key. (Yes I know there are nuances depending of the speed you hit the key.) And two for the ending: 1. it fades, 2. it is stopped by another felt.
But still, I didn't know about that one, it is worth investigating. And in most cases this will be faster and still sufficiant -- compared to set up my pedal steel and practice half a year to play one or two licks.
And by the way, I would not engage in a war. It is not efficiently used energy. You people are too nice for that.
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And by the way, I would not engage in a war. It is not efficiently used energy. You people are too nice for that.
I don't like to get into wars either however when I disagree with what someone has written I always add that statement. I may not agree with someone but I do respect their right to say whatever is on their mind. What I say is just my opinion and others may agree or disagree. I agree people here are very nice. peace
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We've been hard at it to bring you the latest and greatest in this 9th installment of our popular XPro Styles PAK series! Included are 75 styles spanning the rock & pop, jazz, and country genres (25 styles each) that fans have come to expect, as well as 25 styles in this volume's wildcard genre: funk & R&B!
If you're itching to get a sneak peek at what's included in XPro Styles PAK 9, here is a small helping of what you can look forward to: Funky R&B Horns, Upbeat Celtic Rock, Jazz Fusion Salsa, Gentle Indie Folk, Cool '60s Soul, Funky '70s R&B, Smooth Jazz Hip Hop, Acoustic Rockabilly Swing, Funky Reggae Dub, Dreamy Retro Latin Jazz, Retro Soul-Rock Fusion, and much more!
Special Pricing! Until July 31, 2024, all the XPro Styles PAKs 1 - 9 are on sale for only $29 ea (Reg. $49 ea), or get them all in the XPro Styles PAK Bundle for only $149 (reg. $299)! Order now!
Learn more and listen to demos of XPro Styles PAKs.
Video: XPro Styles PAK 9 Overview & Styles Demos: Watch now!
XPro Styles PAKs require Band-in-a-Box® 2025 or higher and are compatible with ANY package, including the Pro, MegaPAK, UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, and Audiophile Edition.
Video: Band-in-a-Box® 2025 for Mac®: VST3 Plugin Support
Band-in-a-Box® 2025 for Mac® now includes support for VST3 plugins, alongside VST and AU. Use them with MIDI or audio tracks for even more creative possibilities in your music production.
Band-in-a-Box® 2025 for Macs®: VST3 Plugin Support
Video: Band-in-a-Box® 2025 for Mac®: Using VST3 Plugins
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