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Why cant some style parts be edited?

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Why cant some style parts be edited?

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Yamaha has turned editing off for these parts. The program StyleFix, available at: http://www.svpworld.com/util_styleedit.htm , will change the “editable flag” to yes and enable the other parts (e.g. Pad, Phrase) to be edited in the PSR. However, even if the editable flags are set to “yes”, a style part cannot be edited in the PSR-2000 if more than one channel is used to make it. A style is made up of source tracks that are redirected in the instrument to destination tracks that correspond to the accompaniment parts. For instance, if a style’s CASM shows that track 12 has a destination of 11 and track 11 has a destination of 11, then these two midi data streams will be combined in the PSR to play on channel 11 or bass part. In the PSR-2000, if a destination channel has only one source channel, you can edit the data if the editable flag is “yes”. However, if more than one channel is involved, then the instrument does not allow editing. The only possible workaround to allow editing in th

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