Hi Domenik.
The main reason why I’m questioning you on the copyrights is because I’m a professional sound designer/ Studio guy. I design and sell my own samples CD’s, and programs for Korg workstations. I have even worked for Korg Inc as a sound designer on the Triton Extreme where I designed programs, Combi’s and a Demo song for them.
Since day one I have been very interested in the Mediastation because I do believe you have a very unique product on your hands and as a sound designer I would love to be apart of this major / exciting advancement in technology. But… as a private contract worker I’m also bound by copyright laws, and if I break the copyrights when working for a Company, I’m the one that gets in trouble, not the company that hired me.
So as you can see.. I’m more than qualified to produce extremely high quality work. I’m also extremely interested in the Mediastation. But I’m not convinced that if I where to convert and modify styles that I would be copyright clean.
I already have all the tools needed to produce everything you need. I have a Studio fully of the best gear available. I even have the Universal edition of EMC and much more at my disposal.
However something still tells me that this is not 100% legit.
EMC style converter is availbale to buy from about 10 years, styles Imported too...
then...Korg use the style converter too.
Yes your 100% right, BUT Emc is sold on the basis that you are going to convert your own styles. Not the copyrighted factory styles from one manufacture to another. I own the largest Korg support website on the Internet, and I can assure you that Korg would not legally allow you to convert anything they made to a different format even if I laided down lots of extra data over the tracks.
Kind Regards.
Sharp.