Ted, I suppose when you're playing your keyboard you are mainly playing for your enjoyment and not for paying customers, therefore, use whatever voice that happens to strike your fancy. If you please yourself, you'll probably please others, too. 'Course, there will always be one dissenter, so just hope he doesn't have any rotten veggies to throw. I try to come up with different sounds and combinations with the styles, but it gets harder and harder each time to be different, so I'm always on the lookout for new sounds. When I find them, I include them with the style, so always check out sound memory - you may find something in there that didn't make it to the panel memory slot, but isn't on the keyboard. Sometimes when you can't quite get the sound you want for a particular piece, take the closest voice to it and experiment with special effects and see what happens. As long as you keep the original sound on disk, you can't hurt anything by playing with settings, unless its your own eardrums. Remember, that keyboard is what generates the sounds you want to hear, so program it to do just that. Get Alec's book out and have at it! Let us know what you come up with.