Russ -

I think you have it backwards. The MIDI (RealChart) associated with a Real Instrument is just the transcription of what the already Real Instrument played. The MIDI associated with that is not driving the RealTrack; it's the other way around - the MIDI was created based on what the RealTrack played. This allows you to see the notes (as notation for example), or perhaps to use with a MIDI sound source to create your own rendition, but it won't sound like the RealTrack itself, since the MIDI file won't have all the nuances of a real player.

So you can't take a MIDI file and have a RealTrack play it. Change the notes all you want, and you'll find that the RealTrack just keeps playing the same thing, because it's pre-recorded audio phrases. The RealCharts were added much later to RealTracks to let people see what the performer was doing when he/she recorded it.


John

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