The Holiday Inn Nugget Lounge?!?

Man, I resemble that remark! 10 months at the downtown Holiday Inn in Houston in 1974. From Harrah's in Reno to the Holiday Inn, such is the life of a road musician.
Anyway, yes the Real Tracks are very generic because literally one style has to fit all kinds of different things. The trick is to mix and match parts plus adding your part. Many times just adding one Real Track to a midi style makes the whole thing sound much better. The midi styles have much more variety because midi can be precisely programmed but and it's a big but, your midi synth becomes very important. A good sound module like the Ketron can be just as good as the Real Tracks but...more money. Welcome to the G.A.S. club. That's Gear Acquisition Syndrome. We all have it. Bad.

Bob


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