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.