How I see the topic of styles.

1-Get to know the styles in the keyboard you own.
2-Discover the different ways you can alter them. A-Changing volumes
B-Changing the instruments/drum sets
C-Simplify the style

If you have the time and desire you can learn how to change a bass line, or vari the volumes of the different bass notes, or select a different bass.

The same for the drums
The same for the other instruments

What am I saying? Simply, be creative, use your imagination. If it does not sound right when you're done with the changes, try again.
Here lies the enjoyment of your keyboard, you are limited only by your imagination.


My first try was with the song The Electric Slide. There wasn't a style in my keyboard that fit that song. But there were a few that were close. After making my chnages what I ended up with was acceptable. My knowledge of creating styles has improved since my first try, now the styles I create are more than acceptable.

I find it more work to go through the hundreds of styles I've downloaded than creating a new one. And the bottom line,
it's my creation. (Or improvement on the factory style). Either way, it's me.

This is not for everybody, only those who love to experiment, to create.

Now that's a bit away from the original topic, but I feel you buy what sounds best to you, then learn and create, Your answer is not in other's opinions, but in you and what you hear and feel

I tried, John C.