Originally Posted by rodbrown
I purchased the ones where they had vocals, AND GUESS WHAT? Now I dont have that. I ordered a bunch of eazy going slow jazz. Guess what? NOW I dont have that.
That shouldn't be the case - if you've purchased ANY previous content, whether from an UltraPAK/Audiophile or à la carte, it will remain usable as long as it's installed. Newer versions of BIAB will never lock you out of content you've purchased. From the sounds of it, the vocals and slow jazz are simply not installed - did you reinstall BB recently?

Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
I presume PGM's thinking is that 'Pro' applies to the software and everything else is add-on styles/sounds.
I believe that was the idea, but as I wasn't around when it was created I couldn't say for sure.

Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
One must remember, though, that part of the cost of the add-ons comes from paying the musicians who create the content. And there's a lot of content.
Yep, and as some of our musicians are rather well known, they tend to come with an appropriate price tag.

Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
... though there's also the UltraPAK+ and the OmniPAK.

Some of the upper packs include some of the Add-Ons, but my limited patience usually goes before I get to work out which are where and when.
OmniPAK is the only one that includes all of the add-on style PAKs. The UltraPAK+ is exactly the same as the UltraPAK, but the + includes the Songs & Lessons PAK.


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