What is the meaning of those numbers in the Mixer ?
Merci.
Daniel
It's a good question, and a little confusing for sure. It is the RealTrack number identifier that is used in the Style you are using. E.g. the 1196 on the Fiddle track is this(immediately below), and the 755 is the piano track shown in the additional screen capture.
It's probably the easiest, and definitely the shortest, identifier of an individual RealTrack, and you can search and sort on that column shown by AudioTrack and Jim. Tip: sometimes variations of a sound will be in adjacent numbers, making it easier to audition them.
Incidentally, the 'N/A' means you don't have that particular RealTrack available on your system, possibly due to the level of the 'Pak' you have purchased (Pro, Ultra, Audiophile etc).
Unless i am mistaken, there is some confusion between RealTracks Sets and RealTracks .....
Exemple : in my situation above; the RT 752 is missing (N/A). In which RealTrack Set can i find it ?
Said differently, i do not understand why the description of a given RealTrack Set in the Style Picker does not give information on the list of RealTRacks it is supposed to contain.
N/A means it's not available as was mentioned and you won't find it in the sets. Each level of BB that you buy has more tracks than the previous level. AND.... there are additional track sets you can buy as add on.
I believe if you do not have the track in your purchased version, BB will substitute a suitable equivalent track so you're not missing the bass or piano for example. The way to get that track is to upgrade to the next version that does have that track in it.
Thank you for your reply ... I understand what you mean, but where is the link between REALTRACKS SETS and REALTRACKS ? When i buy a REALTRACK SET i suppose that it contains the corresponding REALTRACKS it is expected to use .... Some idea ? Merci Daniel
Although the list fails to provide the RealTrack number for each RealTrack the RealTrack Picker window does.
I've attached a screen shot with highlights identifying where the equivalent midi patch number is located, the RealTrack instrument number column and the RealTrack set column.
Description: RealTrack Picker window with column descriptions
To complete the discussion i will say that the StylePicker is very confusing as it gives a wrong information : - red arrow : the column SET# indicates a RealTrack Set - blue arrow : in that column the acronym written RTxxx is then understood as a RealTrack and not as a RealTrack Set
Conclusively, RTxxx should be worded as RTS (for RealTrack Set).