Technical Observations and Constructive Suggestions - Band-in-a-Box UltraPAK 2022 (Build 927)

Dear PG Music Team and forum community:

As a long-term user and enthusiast of Band-in-a-Box, I would like to share some technical observations that I believe could help to further improve the software's user experience. I want to clarify that these points have already been communicated to the support team, who confirmed to me that they have been escalated to the development team. I am sharing this report here with the desire to collaborate and also to see if other users have had similar experiences.

1. Lyrics on the Melody track replicated on the Soloist track
When lyrics are entered in the Melody track, they are automatically replicated in the Soloist track, even if that track is empty. This creates duplicate text on the printed lead sheet, which can complicate final editing.
This behavior is not documented in the manual (at least according to my review), so I would appreciate knowing if other users have experienced this and if there is a recommended way to avoid it.

2. RealDrums notation depending on the track they're loaded into
In tests with CongaEV8 (RealDrums), I noticed an inconsistency in how the percussion notation is displayed:
[*] If loaded into the Drums track, the notation is displayed correctly in both the Notation and Lead Sheet windows.
[*] If loaded into a Utility Track, the notation is only visible in the Notation window and disappears from the Lead Sheet window. I was wondering if users of the 2025 version could confirm if this display issue has already been resolved in the Utility Tracks.

3. Lead sheet printing limitations
[*] When renaming tracks (for example, imported MIDI or Utility Tracks), these names are not always reflected on the printed lead sheet, which maintains the default RealTracks or RealDrums names.
[*] Despite having 16 Utility Tracks, the printed lead sheet seems to be limited to 7 instruments per page, without extending to additional pages.
This presents challenges for those who want to print complex arrangements or those with larger instrumentations.

4. Suggestions for future versions
In a spirit of collaboration, I would like to share some ideas that, in my opinion, could add value to the product:
[*] Lead sheet improvements: Advanced layout and editing functions, similar to those offered by software like MuseScore, Sibelius, or Finale.
[*] Support for multiple lyric lines: Useful for songs with multiple verses or languages.
[*] Greater AI integration: Leveraging the technologies already used by PG Music, extend them to generate new RealTracks, RealDrums, or other personalized resources.

I thank everyone for their attention. [b]I always seek to strengthen with practical suggestions a software that I consider an excellent tool for musical composition.