How does a style respond differently to the chord played?
A style is just a set of midi patterns with each section (Main A, etc) delineated by midi markers events (like a mini song that is triggered when you push the button on the keyboard). Within each section, you can have up to 16 midi tracks, one each per the available midi channels. The Casm section determines which tracks in a section are triggered by various types of chords. You can set it up so that the Intro section has separate patterns for major, minor, aug, diminished, etc. Within each section there are 8 possible targets (Sub Rhythm, Rhythm, Bass, Chord 1, Chord 2, Pad, Phrase 1 &2). That implies that you could have two per, but they seldom do, since Rhythm etc do not seem to require it. I do not think there is any limitation, and a section (e.g. Intro) with only one part (e.g. Chord 1) could have 16 tracks that play as triggered by chords or even the scale notes played. Most modern factory styles use separate tracks for major and minor chords, at least for the Main sections. To