(I like to keep several swing styles all next to each other in the style list, so even more variety can be added as the song goes along).
Try doing ANY of that with a sequence!
My point exactly! So, why link them to a particular song in the first place, unless you wanted the specific arrangement?
I'm a fan of all the tools at my fingertips, and I think this particular one is best used on the fly. Chocolate and Vanilla ... maybe!
Nothin' but love for ya, guys.
And that is the essence of it

It is a tool to be utilised for the users needs.
A broad chisel may be perfect for what you want to do, but I do need rather a "finer" chisel...
The CS on the Korg is for me, at best, handy - and I have used it once or twice but I do think it should be saveable to a SB listing just the same as any other MIDI sequence ( vis-a-vis midi file) , or not saveable. I really cannot understand why it has not been addressed.....
UNLESS there is an issue in the differences in modes on the Korgs.
What I mean is the modes (style song sequence sound) can only be run individually and are not really linked at all at the OS level.
So what I am thinking is that a CS (which is used
ONLY in style mode) gets written to a volatile area of SSD memory set aside for it, but this cannot be saved as the PA is not in "sequence mode", which is where midi data
CAN be stored to hard disk permanently...
Now if that
IS the case, all Korg need do is advise this and it would stop all conjecture. Meaning the CS is what it is and can be nothing else!!
It is far better to have it as is, than not at all.
Dennis