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Originally posted by Ketron_AJ:

A. Take an existing style and EDIT it to ..
* Replace its Midi parts (chords, bass drums) with those from another style OR those from it's internal library and save as a user style
* Replace it's AUDIO drum-1 track with an audio drum track from another style or an audio drum track from the internal data bass OR the USER AUDIO DRUMS (audio drums created by end users), OR midi drum tracks from either another style or the Midi Drum data bass.
C. Replace the Audio bass line from a style with that from another style or a midi bass line from either another style or the internal bass table.
D. Replace the Audio guitar (chord 5) with that from another style or another audio guitar from either the internal audio table or the USER GUITAR table (soon to be populated in OS4.0 with more guitar loops).


Hope this clarifies this.

In STYLE VIEW - you can MIX (change volume, effect, pan .. etc levels of each style part) and EDIT (change parts [midi and audio alike] styles and save as a new user style.

Thanks,

AJ


Just to clarify this issue with a few more facts (finally!)...and by the way, thank you, AJ for popping in and clearing this up.

When substituting one part for another, does it matter about the number of measures the style was programmed over... i.e. can you substitute a part that was recorded over 4 measures, in a style where the part you are replacing was done over 8 measures.?

Nedim mentioned that the styles parts had to be of equal number measures in order to swap...plus be of the same time signature....so it doesn't matter?

You say "existing bass/audio table"....is that a selection of preset bass lines in the instruments ROM/RAM?

Thank you very much for finally making some sense out of the style editor issue...there was much confusion from the inaccurate/incomplete information offered so far.

Ian
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