It looks like if you click the "Miscellaneous Style Settings" button, then click the "More" button, there is a setting for a plug-in (effect or instrument). Jus give it a try. Check out page 460 in the PDF user manual for more information.

The manual says:

Quote:

Plugin

If you want to save a style with specific plug-ins (MIDI synths or audio plug-ins like AmpliTube) you can set them here. Plug-ins use .tgs files, which must be in your bb\DX Settings folder.

Note: For styles that store extra information (such as panning, reverb, tone, substyle names, plug-in names etc.), an extra file with a .stx extension is saved. STX files are not needed for most styles, just ones that need to store this extra information.


Don't know if that helps or not, but don't be afraid to experiment and see what happens. That's how I usually figure things out.


John

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