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The Xtra styles are designed to work with the UltraPAK (or Audiophile PAK), since they have all the previous styles. The XPro PAK is designed to provide additional styles to those that purchased the low-end PRO PAK version, as the XPro styles only use RealTracks/RealDrums that you get with the BIAB PRO version. Of course, since the UltraPAK contains all the RT's/RD's found in the PRO version, it's nice to have those extra styles as well.

I think one of the confusing things here with regards to the XPro and Xtra styles PAK is the word "ALL". It really just means ALL the styles contained in Xtra PAK 20 or 21, or ALL the styes contained in XPro PAK 9 or 10. It doesn't mean "ALL" the XPro or Xtra styles PAKs ever released.

This page describes the Xtra styles PAKs released to date. You can also click on the XPro tab to see those.

Yes, it is confusing, but to me is just extra content to make music creation easier. You don't really need any of those PAKs, as all they are just nice groupings of existing RealTracks/RealDrums that make sense musically in different genres. You could easily create your own by creating a new style, adding the RTs/RDs and saving it. But PGMusic has done all the work here to figure out which ones work together musically, so you can go create music, rather than work on creating the tools to create that music.


John

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