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But if I find a bass groove that is pretty close, if I were able to edit the "outside notes" to fit my song in both pitch and time, that would be fantastic. If it were in midi format I could do this easily. (the other option would be to cut , paste and pitch shift the audio bass track which I don't even want to think about!!!

So, can midi be obtained somehow from the notation?

thanks
superkristen




All these ideas about using the Real Track midi information is great but that does not mean you can use it to change the Real Track part itself. That is an audio file only, not midi and cannot be changed unless you're using a program like Melodyne or doing the dreaded cutting and pasting.
Remember Bob's mantra: "Midi is not audio, audio is not midi".
All you can use that midi information for is to trigger a midi synth just like always and then of course, no great RT articulation and sound. Still, if you have a good sounding bass patch in your synth at least you're getting the notes a real pro player used.

Bob


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