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I just wanted to say that all the complaints I made in this topic have been corrected in the RealTracks 1-121 Updates - May 1 2008 to Feb 4 2011 (Full) which I downloaded for my Audiophile version on an external hard drive two days ago. I tested the different jazz walking bass lines today and I cannot find anything to complain about. In fact, everything we suggested has been done. An excellent job from the PG development crew!

I did post a separate topic advising of this but did not like to leave this one looking as though nothing had been done. It has and personally I am well pleased!




Sorry to disagree Graham, but from my observation, apart from adding simple and very simple variations to Jazz Ballad Sw 60 and Jazz Sw 110, the actual programming of the bass lines of the other jazz Sw styles remains unchanged, and they are still illogical lines compared to the midi bass lines. (I play jazz piano here on Gold Coast) I realise that triplets and grace notes are reduced in the simple styles, but the programming still needs to be improved greatly as was discussed previously. Slower tempos and simple chord structures are not too bad, but using faster swing songs, with more chord changes I find the bass lines jumping all over the place. Try punching in the chords for songs like Undecided (T200)Pick yourself up (T192) or Just Friends (T190) and you will find that the programming of the bass lines has not changed at all.
Sadly for these type of songs I will stick with midi bass via my SC88 Pro, and use real drums.

Mal