And so hard on a Ketron, an owner can't imagine for one second anybody else could have it easier...

Dan, I don't care one jot whether you are upset or not. I am merely repeating what others have posted about the bare bones nature of Ketron editing. I don't recall you ever getting so worked up about it at the time, nor refuting their experience.
How long ago were you a Roland dealer...? I missed the whole V/VA series, but I can assure you that NONE of this editing ease was in my G1000. This is all pretty new.
No, you don't have to put it in a sequencer. Header information, and detailed drumkit editing can all be done in realtime. Vol/pan/rvb/chr can all be adjusted from sliders for every single sound in the style (not just the eight Parts, but multiple sounds within a Part), as well as from their own dedicated page where you can also adjust velocity offsets (makes a big difference on those velocity switched sounds), octaves, transposition, Tone used (by a shortcut that gets you directly into the normal Tone selection pages), a button that starts the style wherever that particular sound is first used (in case you are in a Variation that doesn't use it).
And, if THAT is not enough detail, there is a fully featured sequencer where you can correct just ONE note or controller all the way up to doing percentage velocity offsets to just ONE sound in a drumkit only on a certain beat of the bar. But I apologize for calling Ketron's editing a joke. Were I to own one, I wouldn't be thinking it is very funny at all...
Instead of getting pissed of at me, why not take some of the others here with Roland's word? So easy, a caveman could do it. I like that!
And no offense, but if you were a Roland dealer, how come you don't already know this stuff? Don't throw your credentials around if your experience doesn't match it. I took the time to read the SD-1 manual, the Audya Quick Start guide, and read all the posts from those that had relevant experience. And you are pissed at me because you can't be bothered to do the same thing? What am I? Google?

If you don't need or want anyone's opinion (including Ketron's users) that sounds mighty arrogant. Come back and get worked up at me again once you have bothered to discuss the shortcomings in Ketron's editing with those that DO have them. It's not so easy to act so dismissive when you are talking to an owner that has considerable issues, is it?