
If set incorrectly BiaB will indicate an error when trying to play a file with RealTracks. It's important that the root folder be properly set in the Prefs|RealTracks|Use a custom folder location for the RealTracks box. If you installed them to a different drive and folder they will be where you indicated during the installation. If set incorrectly BiaB will indicate an error when trying to play a file with RealDrums.īy default the RealTrack files and folders are installed to X:\bb\RealTracks\. It's important that the root folder be properly set in the Prefs|RealDrums|Use a custom folder location for the RealDrums box. The same goes for the \Soloist xx Demos\ folders.īy default the RealDrums files and folders are installed to X:\bb\Drums\. The \StylesXX\ folders will be there only if they were in the package you purchased.
REAL BAND VS BAND IN A BOX INSTALL
The folder \bbxxxx_backup\ (where xxxx is the version you purchased eg: 2010) will only exist if and when you install a program update. Folders such as \AudioChordWizard\ and \Drums - Demos\ will be in all installations. Which ones you have will depend on what package you purchased and where you installed to.

There will be many sub-folders under the X:\bb\ folder.

BBWRES.DLL DLL required for some graphics.BBW.LST This is the text file for the Style List information.Here is a list of the most important program files. INI and other configuration files here as well. There will also be many (up to 3700 or so). Wherever you installed your Band in a Box program files, local primary HD, local secondary HD or partition or if you 'installed' to the supplied USB HD you will find many files and folders in the X:\bb\ folder (X being the drive letter chosen) for installation. In order to know which files you have you need to know which Pak you purchased.

There's even an audiophile version that's the same as the Everything Pak but which includes the uncompressed WAV files.
REAL BAND VS BAND IN A BOX PRO
PGMusic offers a number of different product packages from the Pro to the Everything Pak.
