Most onboard and third party styles are constructed in such a manner as to progressively add more instruments as the style progresses through the variations. Of course, you can always use the electronic or manual sliders to eliminate any or all voices you wish on any variation. And, of course, you can save the information into a registration for recall at a later date.

Personally, I like the way most onboard styles are structured, and for the most part they are extremely versatile. You can opt to use your own intro, click start intro, basic intro, or a more complex intro. Same holds true for endings as well. You can change the EQ of any voice, or if you wish, change the entire instrument to another you like better. You can change the OTS, change the multi-pads, fade in, fade out, fill to self, break to self, the list is endless. There are no hard, fast rules when it comes to style files. It's how you perform with them that really counts.

Cheers,

Gary
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