Check out the Sonivox Acoustic Bass.
Only $20
The demo track they have there sure sounds good.
And you can download the app for free, and use it for three days, before having to pay the $20, to see how you like it.
Not sure how it would be used with BIAB, since BIAB uses GM. However, if you create an arrangement with BIAB, and save to a MIDI file (saving any RT or RD you want as .wav files), then import into a sequencer program, in that you can assign any MIDI instrument you want, to any track.
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I plan to continue buying the upgrades but would like to see the midi playing catch up with the feel of RTs.
I never like to say never but, it's never gonna happen because of the General Midi standard. GM does not allow for all the nuanced control necessary to emulate a real player. This is why Garritan, the now defunct Gigasampler and a bunch of other high end samplers don't use GM. They've developed their own proprietary way of controlling midi in order to try to get where you want to go. In order to make Biab accessible to the masses PG is using General Midi. You can see by reading the forums, a lot of folks barely understand basic midi as it is. Throw Garritan's very technical midi control methodology at them and they will just throw their hands up and move on to something else. That tech is also very expensive. I was looking at a horn library last year that has unbelievable control over every aspect of playing a horn. Dozens of separate attacks in order to capture all the little ways a player blows into their mouthpiece. This is in addition to the sounds themselves. Think about how the sound changes on a sax just by how the player blows it, lips it, sings into it, hums into it, all kinds of stuff to get certain very famous sax sounds. That horn software with a DVD explaining how to control it cost $2,700. No General Midi there. The demo's were amazing though. I've heard some excellent acoustic bass programs too but very expensive. I think one I saw at NAMM a couple years ago was around a thousand bucks or so. Just for bass. Again, special controllers, special software and you need a degree in computer science to use it. This is far beyond spending a few hundred bucks on Biab for the masses.
Bob