Originally Posted by AudioTrack
Originally Posted by Charlie Fogle
If it's a RealTrack instrument, its pre-recorded audio and the phrasing for the song progression you're using it's likely the session musician played a7.
I was thinking exactly the same thing except the O/P mentioned that sometimes it plays an A and other times it plays an A7. So the session musician must have recorded both, unless perhaps the O/P was experimenting with different Styles / RealTracks?
I agree but I also guessed that playing the chord progression, the session musician may have played the a7 on more occasions than a the A, generation or partial regeneration would select the a7 more often. Just guessing though.


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