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I am looking for something that you can put in an entire midi song (With piano and accompaniment for an example) and when you performer it live the pianist would play the track with the feeling and jumps as required and the other tracks would follow. I had seen a product by Cakewalk (In Concert) that was supposed to be able to do this but... It doesn't seem to be available anymore and the version of the product that I had I can't seem make work as promised. Anyway, is there anything similar or is there any other suggestions on how to make a midi track used in live performance more flexible. A well done midi file of a score is GREAT as a "canned" Karaoke type of back-up tape but it is still “canned” and not really something that I would really want to use for a live theatrical performance but it is a huge step above a backup tape and a lot cheaper than an orchastra…
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