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I don hear the RealDrums playing, or the RealDrums are too loud/soft. How do I tell if a style is using RealDrums?

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I don hear the RealDrums playing, or the RealDrums are too loud/soft. How do I tell if a style is using RealDrums?

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Look at the instrument panel on the main Band-in-a-Box screen (Combo, Bass, Piano…). If ‘Drums’ is green, that means that RealDrums are currently being used. If it is white (or yellow during playback), that means that MIDI drums are being used. There are many styles that have been pre-programmed to use RealDrums. You can tell the difference between RealDrum styles and MIDI drum styles by looking at the style name. RealDrums styles have a minus sign in front of the style name. For example “STYLE.STY” would be a MIDI drum style and “-STYLE.STY” would be a RealDrums style. There is a “Styles with RealDrums” category in the StylePicker window, and the latest styles sets have RealDrum equivalents of the ‘regular’ styles. MIDI drums can also be substituted for RealDrums in ANY style, based on the settings in Opt. | Preferences | RealDrums. If you find that ALL of the RealDrums are too loud or soft relative to the other instruments, open the RealDrums Settings dialog (Opt. | Preferences | R

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Look at the instrument panel on the main Band-in-a-Box screen (Combo, Bass, Piano…). If ‘Drums’ is green, that means that RealDrums are currently being used. If it is white (or yellow during playback), that means that MIDI drums are being used. There are many styles that have been pre-programmed (“hard-coded”) to use RealDrums. You can tell the difference between Styles with RealDrums, and Styles with MIDI Drums by looking at the style name. Styles with RealDrums have a minus sign in front of the style name. For example “STYLE.STY” would be a MIDI drum style and “-STYLE.STY” would be a Style with RealDrums. There is a “Styles with RealDrums” category in the StylePicker window, and the latest styles sets have RealDrums equivalents of the MIDI drum styles. MIDI drums can also be substituted for RealDrums in ANY style, based on the settings in Opt. | Preferences | RealDrums. If you find that ALL of the RealDrums are too loud or soft relative to the other instruments, open the RealDrums

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