Why not use a MIDI style?

It's one of the many advantages of MIDI. Don't like the bass sound? A few mouse clicks later, it's perfect.

Want that piano to sound like a clave? No problem.

Want that trumpet section to sound like saxes? Click, click, click -- done.

Want that distorted guitar to sound like a clean one? No problem.

MIDI is thousands of times more editable than audio - at least at this point in time and technology.

And with a good MIDI sound module, the tracks can sound 95% as good as the recorded instrument.

I'm not saying that the RTs are bad. I'm just saying that there are different situations and different tools. Sometimes you need a hammer, and sometimes a set of wrenches.

Notes


Bob "Notes" Norton smile Norton Music
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