Dave,

Have just tested the V tab settings by changing the Drum track setting from 40 to 120 then saved under a different name. On re-opening the new style the drums behave as before with lower volume on the drum track and higher volumes on all others. I think this confirms your view and my original assumption that these settings are MIDI only.

Also checked out the MISC tab and all Instruments are set at 90, I reckon this is the setting for the sliders on the Mixer panel and not the underlying volume setting as in the V tab.

To test this I generated the same RealDrums in the Bass and Soloist tracks leaving other tracks unaltered. Then in Stylemaker Misc tab, I adjusted all these to 120, checked the volume changes with style box.
When I clicked OK to the Misc amendments the Mixer sliders instantly moved to 120 except the Soloist (which contained RealDrums). The soloist remained at 90.
When I saved under a new name, the Bass track which I had generated as a RealDrum reverted to the bass RT for that style.
When I re-opened and generated this new style all sliders jumped to 120 except for Soloist which remained at 90.

This seems to confirm that the MISC tab controls the Mixer sliders, though the presence of the RealDrums in the Soloist track seems to have created a glitch in the process, and that the Stylemaker functions are basically MIDI.

I don't see the volume discrepancies as a problem since relative adjustments can be made easily, but would be interested to find out why and is there an override.

Regards
Vintage