With out a doubt the only way BIAB will please us all is when it has every style known to man and we will need half a dozen external hard drives to hold them all. I can't wait

However, just to make sure I get my two cents in, I use my BIAB pretty much as simply as one could. Stick the cords in and build the back up that I need to pick and sing along with. I have to admit that I seem to be running into alot of tunes that I can find a style that is close enough but I can't get a real track that fits. The real tracks that are there are fantastic, playing with Mark Knopfler or Chet Atkins is so cool and I have nothing but praise for all the folks at PG and what they have done with this product. I may be off and maybe what I am thinking just isn't so but I am wondering if there isn't some more generic real tracks that could be layed down for some of the genres. They would not be a cool as a track of the real player but they would get us through until those tracks became available. A case in point from my experience, I love bluegrass and have not run accross a tune yet where the current real tracks can't pull it off. Bluegrass is probably one of the easiest to get enough tracks to cover most of the tunes that fit the genre.

At the same time I fully appreciate the difficulty. I am not into Jazz what so ever, although I continue to try the jazz tracks, they never fit into anything that I am plugging into BIAB.

Anyway, theres my two cents.