User Guide
Chapter 7: RealTracks and RealDrums
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A filter is available. Type a filter text, (e.g. bossa) and press [Update], and
you will then see the list filtered to show only RealDrums that have the word
bossa somewhere in the title, memo, genre etc. Pressing [Show All] will
cancel the filter, and show all RealDrums again.
Multiple search terms work with the RealDrums Picker. If you separate terms with a space, each term is searched
for separately. So a search for “Bossa Rock Ev 120,” will find any Bossa Rock styles with an Even feel that would
work with a tempo of close to 120. Adding a search term that has a number will filter for RealDrums that match the
tempo or within a compatible range.
There are additional settings to define your selection in the RealDrums Picker.
“Show if Tempo is out of Range” will show styles that wouldn’t work well at the current song tempo. The
acceptable range is shown in the list of styles Lo/Hi (9
th
and 10
th
) columns.
“Show if Feel does not match” will show a song where the drums are in Even feel and the style is Swing (or vice
versa).
“Show RealDrums that are not Favorites” (*) You can assign a style as one of your favorites by clicking in the first
column. Then you can sort by favorites or use this option to only see favorites.
“Show RealDrums” that are N/A” These are styles not found in the Drums folder, likely because they are add-on
styles not purchased yet. Press the [Rebuild] button and check the RealDrums Settings to confirm that you have the
correct Drums folder selected.
If Band-in-a-Box cannot find your Drums folder, a yellow hint message appears at boot up to alert you to that, and
tells you how to fix it: “Note: You have RealDrums installed, but none are found in your Drums folder. You should
point to your correct Drums folder in Prefs | RealDrums Settings.”