There are several ways to accomplish this. To test - I created an SGU song using MultiStyles Rainin + and Trepid +.

The method I use is to define substyles by Right Clicking on a Part Marker to open a drop down menu. Define Substyles will assign substyle letters and add them to the existing Style whether it's a normal substyle or a MultiStyle like Rainin + is in the test I created. The second MultiStyle only adds the a and b substyles of the second MultiStyle initially. As you see in the attached screen shot that even though I used instruments from a MultiStyle, the current SGU used the Style and first two substyles. Continue to define more Substyles to add other instruments or styles.

Although that's the case in my example, an SGU file can have as many as 24 substyles so I could continue to add/remove or silence many more instruments changing both styles and instruments as desired.

RT1152:Silence can be used as either a mute or a placeholder in a MultiStyle according to how the MultiStyle is arranged.

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Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 02/18/24 12:45 PM. Reason: Images added

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