Hi Carlos,

Sounds like that method doesn't preserve the RT settings in the target style. Here's an alternative method:

Load the style you want to edit (the target). Ctl-Shift-F9 (opens the style editor) => Alt-F3 (import instrument from another style). Save the new style under a different name if you don't want to lose the original.

This permits importing a midi instrument from another (source) style without losing the RT assignment(s) that are in the target. At least, it seems to work here - build 295. You do need to know which source style you want to use before initiating the sequence, because you need to choose it from the file open dialog.

In general, this method of "hybridizing" a style is more flexible than "make a hybrid style," because this one permits migration of instruments, eg. you can put the guitar patterns from the source style into the string patterns for the target style. It's not unlimited - can't put bass or drum patterns in the other instruments - but there is that extra flexibility if you want it.

HTH -Ron