I have posted some unique, general and Style editor features currently available on AUDYA and those soon to come in OS 4.0 right here.
Some have asked for what makes this keyboard unique appart from having AUDIO Drums, Bass and Guitars that are used with the STYLES. I would say it's also what you can do with the AUDIO plus your own AUDIO parts too (USER AUDIO DRUMS, USER AUDIO GUITARS).
As of OS3.0 ...
** EDIT STYLES and move/select AUDIO DRUMS, BASS and GUITARS to use within any style and store as a USER style.
** EDIT STYLE and use a USER AUDIO DRUM (a wave file you've created/recorded yourself, stored in the USER DRUM FOLDER of the AUDYA's HD).
** EDIT STYLE and change any of the DRUM parts (From/TO MIDI/AUDIO), any of the chord parts (MIDI or BANK) and Chord 5/LIVE (MIDI to/from Live Guitar or Live USER GUITAR [in 4.0]) and SAVE as a USER STYLE.
** PLAY A MIDIFILE and replace it's drums with either DRUMS from AUDYA's STYLE Library or USER DRUMS (Waves you've created yourself)... DRUM REMIX. As the Midifile plays, you can toggle between the Style's Drums OR the original Midifile Drums in real time.
** PLAY A MIDIFILE and replace it's guitar or any track with the LIVE GUITARS (so the MIDIFILE will control chord changes while playing with associated Live Guitar track (or USER LIVE GUITAR) or play the Live Guitar Parts along with a Midifile [OS 4.0].
** INTELLIGENT GUITAR (Kind of what others refer to as GUITAR MODE). User is able to (while playing a style), play a LIVE AUDIO GUITAR strum (depending on Live Guitar selected) which instantly replaces the LIVE GUITAR ... so you can manually (using chords) strum as though you were playing a real guitar yourself ... but you would be playing an actual AUDIO GUITAR strum/lick ... The style's Live Audio Guitar is instantly replaced with your Live 'live' Guitar. If you play a chord with regular velocity, the Style's Audio Guitar returns!
More information in greater details here at another tread dedicated to these features from the Ketron AUDYA series ...
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/021077.html ... for more information.
Thanks,
AJ
[This message has been edited by Ketron_AJ (edited 04-08-2010).]