Hi Dave,

I see what you mean. Thank you for the extra information.

Given my limited experience from only getting the audiophile edition this time around, it seems that there are two possible scenarios to consider. These are below...

1. wma files on computer drives

If, at some point in time, you installed the wma files on your computer's hard drive and then simply kept overwriting that installation with new program versions, you will have all that you need in the \bb directory. Copy that entire directory to your new computer. Because it's around 100 GB, it will take a while but it's worth the effort.

You will also need to consider point #2 below so that you have all wav file versions of Realtracks.

2. Realtracks and Realdrums on USB drive

What you will need to do is to copy all bonus Realtrack folders from each USB drive onto your new drive. You will also need to copy the associated ST2 and XT2 files.

It will be easy to see yearly bonus material because it will not have a sub-folder in your latest version's \Realtracks or \Drums folders.


Lastly, it will also be necessary to consider MIDI Supertracks as these too have been supplied as bonuses. At this stage, I do not know what is needed for MIDI Supertrack maintenance.

Hopefully Matt Finley will see this post and offer some insight. He's used the audiophile version for years and so has probably upgraded in such a way that he keeps all bonus material from year to year.

Regards,
Noel

P.S. I wonder if PG Music have a pdf that gives instructions on how to update the Audiophile edition so that bonus material from previous versions is maintained?


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