Originally Posted By: travlin'easy

I have all the G-70 styles that have been converted to Yamaha format. Also have most of the Korgs, as well as a half-dozen other makes, and dozens of models of each manufacturer. Each has been tuned and tweaked to perfection and the right hand voices are superbly tuned. What more could you ask for?

Now, I'm not a betting man, but I would venture a guess that the same process has been performed for most other manufacturers arranger keyboards. I'm fairly confident that someone has sat down at their PC and put together conversions of Yamaha to Korg, Roland, etc..., and I think they would probably sound pretty good. I just don't know, though.

Cheers,

Gary cool




Not the other way around.yamaha Styles can't be converted decently to Roland or korg due to use of mega voices within the styles.that's why Yamaha will have largest style library and larger than all other manufactures combined.
(also remember 4 fills and auto fill is new for Korg(starting from pa3x).Roland still lacks multi pads (Yamaha has been doing that since 2000's).
More yamaha styles especially if you play western (us/uk) music.not talking about Balkans or MId east music here(korg has the advantage there)


Edited by jamman (05/30/13 04:14 AM)