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with idiot,i mean't the program,i've worked with country players,with bluegrass,the bassplayer must apsolutely not get tempted to sway,like a well oiled machine,scruggs band for example and in jazz i'm not talking about miles davis,but zillions of tunes by hotclub players notably in the manouche style,i just simply want a C7 to be a C7 before resolving to f,that's all,in a band i would simply ask a bass player to keep straight untill the solo's,there's a saying,"less is more",okay take it easy




No problem, just refrain from jumping in with a new topic using terms like idiot and jesus, all I want is....whatever.
I completely understand what you're looking for. It's possible one of the simpler country or bluegrass RT basses might work but you need to understand that RT's are audio files. There's a ton of work involved to create just one and then do it in several tempos so it can work with more than just one song. You probably already know the difference between audio files and midi. Audio can be tempo streched but only 10% or so, so there may be a perfect bass recorded at a tempo of 100 but you need it at 125 and it won't work without a lot of glitching so there's another bit of frustration. There's ton's of posts about that here. Another thing that some people constantly fail to realize is with audio files you can't edit the RT's note by note. You can cut and paste phrases in Real Band if you want but for an exact note for note line you need midi. If you go and have a look at the Wishlist you will see gazillions of different requests for all kinds of RT styles because the RT's have become extremely popular because they sound awesome compared to even the best synthesizers. I've got several in there too. We can't all have exactly what we want all the time. If none of the current library of RT's work for you then it's a case of patience grasshopper...Two or three times a year they've been coming up with a new updates along with a bunch of new RT's. And, don't worry they're not all one style like straight ahead jazz, we've got great country, hard rock, southern rock, new age all kinds of stuff now but naturally even within those genre's there's still substyles that you can make a good argument for being there but are not. Eventually, there's going to be terabytes of RT's not just the 150 gigs that are available now.

Bob


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