Thank you so so much for your advice, in fact I never would have thought of this, and what you advise makes a whole lot of sense,
just for example here's a quick rundown on my procedure,
I find a factory style I like and I want to change it to my own liking,
So I hit view edit window and drive my arranger levels up full and in the edit window I bring the internal drum level to 63, and you know writing it here now in text to you I see my mistake,
So to get it right once and for all
Your saying to select a style from its factory presets and take note in
its edit window of the internal volume level settings for the drums bass etc, and set my arranger levels to suit, and use this setting for every style I want to edit and save to my registrations so to avoid volume changes between each style while especially playing live lol,
nothing worse and more embarrassing
giving headroom is another very important factor, more volume on just the drums it's there, the way I was going about it, I would have had no more to give,
have you any factory style in mind I could work off of to use as a starting point, I'm sorry for all the questions as I'm totally confused right now with all this and it's so time consuming, editing all the different parts, intros endings and A B C D, everything done and saved and gone to registration, go and play another style from the factory styles adjust the arranger levels then return to the style you just saved and it's either way too low or too high, oh god give me patience,and the funny thing is once I get the hang of this, ill probably say sure that was easy lol, but yeah it's easy when you know how, thank you very much for answering my post,
await your reply again if you can picture and make sense of all the above 🙄😉