The major, minor and 7th chords have different patterns on most styles.
Hi FransN
Are you sure that’s all it does, as keyboards have had this for donkeys years, even the old Wersi OAS style system had this and that is as basic a style system as you can get.
When I temporally tried the Wersi OAA (Standard on new instruments) and played some T2 styles (The OAA plays them natively without conversion) these also had chord variations on most styles (If appropriate) so it’s hardly anything unique.
NOTE: for those that are not sure, we are talking about loop variations that occur with different chords (Just like real players do) not the variations changing themselves. (Usually demonstrated by showing how the intro changes depending on whether you start on a Major or Minor Chord)
BTW For Wersi owners that have not tried the OAA , the chord system has been extended from the 4 basic chord variations per style track to up to 16 chord variations per part/track (Intro, Fill Variation etc. ) so is now on a par with all the other arranger sections out there.
Bill