The answer is essentially no because RealTracks are audio tracks. However, many RealTracks include RealCharts, or notation, that can display the notes as they are played.

To see which instruments have RealCharts open the RealTracks Picker and sort column 11, “Chart.” Instruments with an “N” or “Gt” in this column have RealCharts.

- Instruments with "Gt" in the Chart column have RealCharts with accurate guitar tab and on-screen guitar fretboard display.

- If the instrument is Acoustic Piano and there is an "N" in the Chart column, the instrument has a Jazz piano RealChart.

- The various other instruments with an "N" (Pedal Steel, Slide Guitar, Resophonic, Trumpet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax) have RealCharts in standard notation.

Notation is embedded in the RealTrack and exists to accompany the audio so changing the notation will NOT change the audio.

What you can do is export the notation as midi and then use the midi to edit as you desire and play a patch. Most midi notation will need to have volume or expression values changed since they exist to be displayed and not heard.

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