Which RealTracks you have are based upon which package you purchased. If you just purchased BIAB Pro, that package only comes with a handful of RealTracks, and so you would have to substitute a different RealTrack. You can use the underlying MIDI style for that track, but it may or may not sound good (the reasons why would take a long time to write).

My suggestion would be to just right click on the instrument for which you don't have the RealTrack and substitute with one you do have. Save your file and it will come up correctly each time you open it after that.

Or consider upgrading to one of the packages that have more RealTracks.


John

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