While its true that RTs sound better than MIDI, they sound only slightly better than a good MIDI synth.

However MIDI can be edited to coax more expression that is appropriate to the song you are making, and expression is much more important than tone.

Expression more important than tone?

Definitely.

Just think of the scores of singers that have poor voices but yet are or were extremely popular: Dr. John, Stevie Nicks, John Lennon, Blossom Dearie, Leon Redbone, Bob Dylan, and the list goes on and on and on and on and on.

And what is good tone anyway? The two most popular jazz tenor saxophonists of the 20th century both played the same model sax. But if you take a non-musician and play a recording from John Coltrane and Stan Getz the overwhelming majority of normal listeners will say they don't even play the same instrument - not a different make and model, but an entirely different instrument.

Tone is overrated and expression is underrated to musicians, because to the vast majority of listeners it's just the opposite.

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