I'm not sure how feasible and practicable you will find it but I think it can be done. RealTrack Bass audio can be sampled and a Sforzando midi patch can be made using the audio samples where using two tracks of the mixer, can combine Sforzando programmed Midi riffs with RealTrack audio and the two file mix exported into a Stereo Audio render that could be imported back into your BIAB project, converted to a Performance Track and replace the original Bass Track in the Mixer and there should be no distinction between the RealTrack sampled midi and the RealTrack.

It's likely you can also find existing midi or Supermidi bass patches that sound close enough to an existing RealTrack Bass audio to bypass the Sforzando sample patch part of the scenario detailed above.


As Mario stated, "There are many really good sounding bass VSTIs for you to choose, ranging from free to quite expensive." That would also be my recommendation unless you're up for the Sforzando programming adventure.

For a single track for one song, Fiverr may be the right ticket.




Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 02/16/20 07:46 AM.

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