You may have BIAB 2018, but which Pak did you buy - the ProPak, the MegaPak, or the UltraPak? The program is exactly the same in all the Paks; the difference is the number of MIDI styles, RealTracks, Super MIDI tracks, and RealDrums you get.

Did you make sure to clear all filters first? You might only be seeing a subset of a subset of styles. Did you used to see more styles previously? Do you have "show N/A" (there are two of them) checked or unchecked?

Regardless, make sure that BIAB is pointing to the correct location for RealTracks and RealDrums. It can sometimes be a little confusing, in that when you install BIAB, you tell it the root folder of where RealTracks and RealDrums go (by default, C:\BB, which is also where the main BIAB program is installed). If you did install to the location where BIAB is installed, then make sure you don't have custom location checked.
If you did do a custom location (for example, d:\PGMusic\Real), then you have to tell BIAB that it is a custom location for both RealTracks (d:\PGMusic\Real\RealTracks) and RealDrums (d:\PGMusic\Real\Drums). That establishes the location for all the Style files that reference those RTs and RDs.

Once there, you should open the RealTracks Picker (not the StylePicker) and click on the Rebuild and Fix button to make sure all RealTracks are properly recognized. Do the same in the RealDrums Picker.

Styles themselves (.sty files) are in the Styles folder under where you installed BIAB. You should open StylePicker and do a slow rebuild of your styles. It will take a little while to finish, but once done, you should be able to clear all filters and then try again to find all your Rock styles.

Don't know if this helps any.


John

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