Similar to Pipeline's suggestion, I have been able to construct new and unique solo's by using search to find specific artists and expand the amount of audio recordings to select from for solos, fills and varying rhythm patterns.

It's not difficult to find an artist with recordings that may be different feel, tempo, rhythm track or soloist for the artist to be using the same instrument and material can be chosen and used from the various recordings that will work on your project. There may be usable riffs found in a rhythm RealTrack, and a percentage of material will be usable of a swing feel in an even feel song as well as usable material from recordings at different tempos and key signatures.

Issues can come from artifacts generated in the elastique process and stretching but even if only 20% of the material can be used, that's a 20% increase in usable audio recordings.

I recently used this procedure for artist Dwight Sills. Searching Styles resulted in 75 styles that cover dozens of genres and musical styles from 8 RealTrack recordings. The recordings are all by the same artist playing the same instrument so any usable material gathered from a RealTrack with a different feel, tempo rhythm pattern or soloist type will blend perfectly with the original instrument.

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