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17 Conductor (Part 2)
Please refer to the section "Quantize" for further details on the subject of Groove. It is possible to assign completely different sounds to each variation. To set sounds of a style variation, simply select the desired variation.
B. Pan/Volume
The L2 button brings you to a display page with whose operation you are already familiar: the Style Mixer. In contrast to the temporary settings of the Style Mixer, which are reset to their initial values when the instrument is turned off, the settings made here can be stored in the form of new style programs. If you have questions on how to operate the Mixer with Style Edit, please refer to the section "Style Mixer".
C. Effect
The R2 button opens another display page familiar to you: the effect assignments of the Style Mixer. If you have questions on how to use the effect assignments with Style Edit, please refer to the section "Style Effect Mixer".
D. Program
On the display page "Program", which you call up using the R1 button, you can input program change commands for each of the 6 tracks of the accompaniment. On one hand, a program change command allows you to define the sound for the respective
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