It seems to me that when you use a real track instrument to replace one of the biab tracks you loose any real control over the part. It also seems to me that if I use biab to create a track I and convert to midi I can change notes, velocity and other aspects of notes that I can't so with the real track. I happen to still be very happy with using external sound units that have excellent sound and messing with those tracks until I get what I want. It also seems that when I replace a biab style track with a reaI track that the style is always changed. The real track doesn't play the same as the style. I realize that many of you here are very excited with the real tracks and the direction that PG Music has gone with them and I have no problem with that, BUT does this mean we have seen the last of the development of new styles? It seemed that the improvements to 2009 and 2009.5 where all real track based.

I used to be really excited whenever a new soft synth came out until I began to realize that none of them ever seemed to sound as good the real out board units did. I wonder if any one else out there has some thoughts on this. Do you really like the soft synths and samplers or do you think they are things of the past to be replaced totally by the real tracks?


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