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I agree, I was going to post a question like yours. Sometimes I spend so much time wading thru "style 01,02,03" or "style 1,2,3,4" with no idea what is inside the folder. Then when you open one it is still short truncated file names that may or may not have blues or country etc. in it. It would be nice if there was a master list. I really don't want to spend an entire weekend searching and documenting possibles before I can start composing. I suppose there is a filter or something somewhere. It is the same thing when you find the melodist's folders, i.e. melodist #100,123,135 etc.




I don't know if you are familiar with the Style Picker, which I mentioned. That does make it a lot easier--not searching by style file names and folders, but they are listed by genre, with descriptions of each style. If you are not familiar with that, you should check it out, next time you are looking for a style.

Yet, I think some kind of table of corresponding styles, as I suggested, would be a good idea. If one already has a lot of songs, created before the advent of RealDrums and RealTracks, and already spent a lot of time searching for good styles for them. If one wants to try the song now with RT and/or RD, it would be nice to see a table with suggested "new" styles (with RT and/or RD) to replace "old" styles (without RT nor RD). Of course such a table would not be exact, as the "new" styles are new styles, not just re-working of old ones with RT and/or RD. However, a list that would give some possibilities for corresponding (although not exact) "new" styles to replace given "old" ones, could be a time-saver---suggestions to start with, rather than starting from scratch, which can be very time-consuming, even with the style-picker.