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Originally posted by Irishacts:
We can agree to disagree on the definition of a word, but when the keyboard simply does not have the means to be programmed then it does not have a Style Edit mode at all which is a basic function of any arranger keyboard.

What the Audya has now is simply called the Mixer page on every other arranger and that has nothing at all to do with Style Edit mode no matter how much you try twist this.

You cannot defend a half assed effort like that and believe that the Audya is not missing basic functions or is not a work in progress. It's that attitude of half assed efforts that can be found across other systems. This is why even the likes of the sampler on the Audya is utterly pointless right now.

You can't create anything on it, it doesn't support any known format, it's memory size is pathetic.

Feck, last time I checked the keyboard didn't even have a Sequencer.


The only thing I could say to help you if you are still not understanding is for you to reread Don’s post. And, if you still do not understand, seek some type of a demo so that some one can introduce you to style editing and help you to understand how it is different from style creation.
When you are taking existing data and changing it, you are editing. When you are inputting your own data, you are creating.

The Audya allows you to take existing data and edit it.
To my understanding, you can even include some of your own audio data and include it with an already existing style.
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