Hi Lucky
I've had EMC conversion programs since about 1992, give or take a couple of years.
Doing the actual conversion, is simple,
( only takes a minute or two) BUT, the tweaking may turn out to be simple or a major project.
Unbeleivably the 2 styles you sent me,were really easy to tweak. I changed 2 or 3 of the sounds, & adjusted the volume of each of the style tracks. Not knowing what the original style sounds like made it a bit harder for me to balance the volumes between the different instruments, & I may not have chosen the best version sax or trombone. The emc conversion chose the basic gm version of the instruments, I decided to try different ones..

THe conversion contained all the variations, intro's & endings, but only 3 fills.

I don't think the free downloadable version for the Korg is a complete version.

I had a number of G70 /E 80 styles, some seemed to work ok, others would have required too much editing. I only ran them thru emc roughly, to decide which ones might be of use, the rest I thru out.

Older less complex styles, I think convert better.

Don't dash out & buy the Korg.
Send me some more of your favourite styles ( stuff you can't do without)
I'll run them thru conversion process, without tweaking, they only take about a minute each to convert.
Then, when you get a chance, take them & try them on a korg. IF they all convert as easily ( fingers crossed ) as the 2 you sent me, they'd only require maybe replacing some instruments & adjusting volumes.( EASY ) Best part is , you have the roland for comparison for closest sounding instrument & volume adjustment between the tracks.

Wish my yammie styles converted as easily as those 2 rolands.

I've got a heap of roland styles myself.
I owned the G800, VA7 & the RA series.
I just never got around to converting.

I normally just convert & tweak as I require.

best wishes
Rikki

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