This may or may not be the problem, but I would also look at the Style Volume settings, found in two places. It's kind of counter-intuitive. If you check the box, it means that the volume in the style over-rides any volume you set in a song. Most people turn it off, but it sounds to me like you might need it turned on.

1) From the main menu, check out "Opt, Preferences". Click on the "Channels" tab and then the "Options" button. You'll see a checkbox labeled "Style Volume Changes". See if it is checked or not. If not, check it and see if your styles work for you.

2) Within Style Editor is a similar checkbox. Open the style in stylemaker you are setting specific volumes for and click on the "Misc" tab and check the button "Allow Volume Changes with Style" and make the appropriate changes below the checkbox.

Don't know if this helps, or maybe you already know this, but I hadn't seen any reference to this yet.


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