John,

When I looked at the PG Music loops folder at X:\bb\RealTracks\Loops where X = the storage drive letter I see each loop is composed of a group of three types of files; wav, bt6 and txt.

I looked at the contents of each file. The bt6 file appears to identify the wav file as an Acidized loop. The wav file contains the audio and the txt file provides the tempo, key, beats and time signature data. I've included screen shots of each file.

The three file group per loop is consistent for all the loops provided by PG Music. This is also similar with how files should be grouped when UserTracks are created. The main difference is a bt2 (instead of bt6) file is automatically created by the program the first time a UserTrack is imported into a song file. RealTracks require an audio file (wav or wma) and a bt1 file but do not need a text file.

So in summary I can say I've provided a lot of interesting information but I did not answer your question. The best answer I can give you is I don't know.

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A highlighted group of a loop files.
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bt6 file opened with Notepad
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wav file opened with media info.
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txt file opened with Notepad.

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