I have to agree with James, style editing is all about actually changing the notes, velocities, "business", chord accomp pockets et al. Changing sounds is merely a MIXER function and as James quite rightly points out this is available on pretty much every keyboard.

Style editing is a far more complex beast than simply altering a timbre.

Perhaps Gensys, you may want to qualify your syntax, before arguing that others are "playing semantics".

What I mean by that is you need to define "style editing" as far as YOUR interpretation goes, and then readers will have a clear idea of exactly what you mean.

Up to now the Audya has a very good mixer function to allow minor modifications to volume levels and timbres, but it does NOT allow style editing. As far as I know, this has been present on ALL Ketron keyboards for some years. Even now, the actual in depth editing is still not available until a release of yet another OS.

And to compare the Audya editing to the Roland G70, well ....that's just plain silly. The G70 has the simplest to use style editing system around, not to mention the most depth in editing, after the PA series.

The PA has far more options available, but the G70 is easier to use, and is not too far behind on what can be done as well

A while ago I suggested this is merely a SD1+ and a Midjay combined into one box. Looking at the parts list,other functions (or lack therein). I see nothing to change that view.

Dennis