Originally Posted by Nicholas -PG Music
Hello,

For the display, if you would like to toggle between the modern view and the classic view, you can use CTRL + T.

How often do I need that? If I'll ever get to learn keyboard commands, then I'll start with those I use more than once. Or is this setting back to factory settings the most common operation? I'm inclined to think that - it's the third menu entry, following the hardware settings, not buried as deep as all the other stuff dumped to the so-called 'preferences'.
BTW, meanwhile I found that really small grey button amidst some other small grey buttons, one of them saying in the hint 'DAW plugin mode', below some grey field which I can't imagine what it does, next to a button with a hint saying 'DAW plugin mode', all in the left upper corner, near the spot where people that read from left to right and from top to left usually look first. Do you really switch that often between having started Band in a Box as a program or as a plugin? How is it possible to switch that at all????

Originally Posted by Nicholas -PG Music
We have many tutorials available under the tutorials section, the videos section and within the manuals. Here are links to all three!

Tutorials - https://www.pgmusic.com/howtos.htm
Videos - https://www.pgmusic.com/videos.bbwin.htm
Manual - https://www.pgmusic.com/manuals/bbw2025full/index.htm

Hopefully this helps!

The first 'tutorials' that aren't related to installation or errors are titled 'List of...' One is about DXi, so maybe I'll find out there way that Coyote thing that I probably wanted after factory reset didn't say anything. The first titles concerning making this or that are about UserTracks, RealDrum styles, and so on. Those really don't seem like fundamental workflows to start with to me.
The manuals are just lists of 'to do this you can click here ... or there ... or press this key ... or that three keys ...'. Even the so called tutorials in the help menu are like that.
I must admit, I'm too old and too slow for video tutorials; maybe I'm just not used to them.

Did the developers ever try to use their product?

Sorry for the rant. As I said, I really didn't want to get into that here.