The Hi-Q patches are PG's way of helping folks easily access ST without having to open up ST and manually load those patches onto the instrument tracks. ST allows a third party to create custom patches and link them up in some way.
All you do is right click on an instrument like guitar for example and about halfway down the list is "select Hi-Q MIDI synth patch". That opens up a window that lists all those patches, you select what you want and that's it, done. Biab remembers your patch selection so they're there with you reopen that song. Whether you think those sounds are good is up to you. Since PG is able to do this I'm pretty sure us users could create our own patches and link them up but I've never tried it.
Bob
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