that's the point Gary,......you shouldn't notice that at all....
adding/removing parts here and there using the KB and changing the arrangement to suit your particular style is what it's all about. All done on the PC.
all the best
Hi Donny,
I'm not too good on picking up individual tracks in a backing,
was it basically a style with added string tracks, ( luv those soaring strings) styles normally don't play those type of string parts except in intro's / endings?
Rikki so much more can be done adding parts, some are style parts mixed with Mp3 tracks, others just a simple Mp3 track beefed up with extra parts using the arranger KB,...you can play on top, add string pads, different EFX, cut and paste parts here and there and so many other tricks of the trade creating your backing tracks the way You want them to sound for performance using a good program like Mixcraft 7, Pro Tools, Cubase, etc,.it's fun to experiment and try new things with your music, plus you can play on top too leaving out certain parts, And I agree with a repetitious style some things just cant be done. There are pros & cons to both methods.
Give it a try you will be surprised at what you can do taking it step by step, it's fun also.
take care