TedS -> " Coming at your issue from a different angle, what happens if you "lock" your keyboard tones (including Upper 1) before selecting the registration with the MIDI file? This should prevent the tone itself from changing; not sure about its related MFX."

I see what you are saying, but I don't have a problem with the tones, in other words they stay put. I also don't use a MIDI file to select my keyboard part tones, but I will give it a try.


TedS -> "The BK-9 has a pretty straightforward set of menus that determine which channels are output via MIDI..."

I will definitely have to look into it. I will have to learn this old Cakewalk and also how to set up the BK-9. I was hoping that I could just use the 16 Track Sequencer within the BK-9 for all my needs.

I had a Roland D-10 in the past that I used with a Roland sequencer an MC-50 MkII. I never used a DAW.


Diki - you said - "There’s a parameter in the sequencer when you start a track from scratch that decides if it’s recording the Style track or KBD Part."

I looked in the entire manual, I don't see an option for selecting style or keyboard parts for recording. If you find that option let me know, maybe I missed it in the book. I looked in Global, but there you can only specify Audio or MIDI, nothing else. Once you go inside the 16 Track Sequencer from the MENU , you can't record with the style.