The Pro pack contains the least amount of add-ons. The BIAB program itself is the same for all the packages, but what differentiates them is the add-ons you get (which is why the UltraPlusPAK costs more).

From the chart I posted, the basic BIAB Pro package gives you:

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A. The BIAB program
B. "RealCombos", which are a 'band' of RealTracks and RealDrums in the same style. For example, the Jazz Swing 140 RealCombo includes 5 Real Instruments (Bass, Piano, Guitar, Sax, and Drums) that play at a medium swing tempo. RealCombos have a "ideal tempo" listed - they can be played at any tempo, but sound best near the ideal (originally recorded) tempo.
Band-in-a-Box Pro RealCombo Collection: Over 20 RealTracks, in 6 Bands. The RealCombos only include RealDrums Set 1
C. Styles Set 0-3 (out of the total 77 available)
D. Soloist Set 1 (out of a total 20 available)
E. Melodist Set 1 (out of a total of 8 available)





That to me sounds about right as to what your computer was showing. Were you expecting to have a lot more? If so, then contact PGMusic and see if you can upgrade to one of the higher level packs.

The Pro pack allows you to use the BIAB program, but only gives you a taste of what you can do with Realtracks, RealDrums, MIDI styles, soloists, and melodists. All the features work, but many of the add-ons that make it more full featured are available in the higher priced packs. If you can afford it, I recommend the UltraPlusPak, because that gives you pretty much everything you need to take full advantage of BIAB.


John

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