To choose a different drum track, click the drop-down arrow (far right) in the Drums track in the mixer and then choose "RealDrums" (the first selection). You will get the RealDrums selector screen - with just RealDrums. You can filter that or order it by a number of different columns which can make it easier to narrow in on what you need.

(You can do it the way you are doing it, but don't select "RealTracks" - click on RealDrums - it's the first selection...)


An easy way to audition them:
Put your main chord progression in a few times and then tell that to loop a few time. Like maybe C Am F G in 4 measures then 4 more and 4 more (12 measures) and repeated 5 time (or whatever).

Just add a couple of basic instruments besides the drums (acoustic guitars?) - mute anything else. And turn the drums up louder than the guitars to really be able to hear them....

Them bring up the RealDrums Selection screen.
Highlight a Drum Track to audition and hit the "Play Now" button at the bottom.
You will hear what the drums sound like with your chords at your tempo...


Not what you want? ... Hit the "Stop" button (beside the "Play Now"), highlight a different drums selection and hit the "Play Now" button.... repeat, repeat, repeat...

Once you fins something near what you want, try ordering by Artist - you might find that you like the way a particular Drummer does stuff... OR order by RealDrums Style Name - so you get all the similarly named RealDrums (like all the Rock, or all the Smooth Jazz, etc.)


I've been playing with it... turns out you don't have to hit "Stop". As it is playing, just highlight a different RealDrum and hit "Play Now" button again. It will keep playing, but swap out the drums...


Save that SGU as "Drum Test" - then you can call it up and just need to change the chords and tempo for each new song you start.