The note function & movement was then re-calculated live during playback. So, my information is 20 years out of date, but these styles were always actually made in a static C Maj7 chord. Lower models would be handled by another team, who trimmed down, re-voiced & re-edited from the data we made for the top models. I was part of Yamaha's writing & mixing/editing team who made the internal styles & a lot of the first release-cycle of the then-known 'disk styles' you could buy, initially for the high end products such as the PSR-6700, right up to the last before I left, the PSR-9000 & Tyros. I used to, in the 90s, actually make these things for a living -) I haven't worked there for 20 years, but I don't think that has changed in the intervening period. As far as I'm aware, Yamaha themselves never released a style editor to the public.
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