Well.... the first question I would ask is what genre and style of music are you trying to write and record? If it's a style that uses a lot of electronic instruments, then yes..... buy a couple of nice top of the line Sample library synths. Native Instruments is a great place to start. I look at SFZ and TTS as pretty close to the bottom of the quality barrel as far as good sounding synths go.
If you are writing and recording rock and country music, the question I would ask is WHY are you even looking at midi? If you have BB and it's associated Real Tracks.... use real tracks and work with audio. I will occasionally use midi for piano, bass, and drums but that is pretty rare these days.
So to answer your question. Stop using midi and move to using Real Tracks audio files. Of course that depends on the kind of music you write.
Last edited by Guitarhacker; 01/10/20 04:30 AM.
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