Try this:

With the style loaded: Styles Menu => Stylemaker => Edit Current Style => Misc => More... At the bottom of the "More" dialog, clear the plugin. Back out to the main stylemaker window, and under Files menu, save to a new style. If you want to permanently assign a RT or midi soloist to the track, use the controls further up in the More dialog, ie. "Instrument" and "Soloist/RT".

If you want to just generally assign a midi patch to a BB track, click the "Pat." button on the main stylemaker window.

Untested, but should work. The main thing to remember is to save the style as a new one. Then you can diddle without fear of messing up original style. HTH Welcome to forum.

-Ron

Edit - Whoops, not sure I answered your orig question. In principle, should be able to do what you want with "Choose Plugin" button on that More window, but looks like choices are limited to only those for which BB has defined a .tgs preset. If you learn how to roll your own .tgs file, let me know LOL. **

EDIT 2 - From a BB readme file in the DX Settings folder:

"This folder is used to save presets for your DX Audio plugins and DX Synths. DefaultDXAudio.tgs is a special name for the default Audio Plugin list loaded at bootup. DefaultDXiSynth.tgs is a special name for the default DXi Synth loaded at bootup.

You can save these TGS files from the DX Panel, accessed from the MIDI Driver dialog."


So you can set a default global VSTi. (Which I now realize I did a long time ago. It's the Cakewalk TTS-1) Can also set track by track defaults. Understood, you probably know all this, and are asking about control at the style level.**

** EDIT 3 - Actually, should be possible. 1) Save your own .tgs from the VST/DX plugins window (using the Save Group button), and 2) assign that preset in the StyleMaker More dialog. Post back if it works.

Last edited by rkl122; 01/11/15 01:26 PM.