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I agree... it would be great if a program like EMC addressed this. I could save quite a few steps myself when making a new korg style ( especially from Yamaha style data ). I'd gladly spend the bucks on EMC if it could do the conversions properly for me.
As far as random, I can only speak for the PA80. The Yamaha styles convert perfectly and all chords sound correct once I change ( or let XG works change ) the note data from C maj7 to C maj.
There are more steps ( and a bit more time involved )the way I do it with the programs I have, but it still pays for me to take the raw midi data ( of any chord origin ), convert it automatically in Michael's software ( it becomes a typical Yamaha Cmaj 7th based SFF ), and then if it's going back to the PA80, make c maj chords with the new yamaha SFF style inside of XG works, and finsih up the conversion in the PA80 style software. The PA80 itself allows for me to finish up the patch / bank changes and the rest of the midi CC work with relative ease ( for a KB sequencer )
Reading it from text here, it may sound like a lot of steps, ( it is ) but having done it both ways ( manually changing notes or letting the programs do it for me ), I can assure you that even with the added steps, it's easier than manually converting all the notes of a midifile. I am exploring other possiblities including looking to see if there are existing .cal scripts for Sonar ( or the possibiltiy of me making a .cal script ) that could mimic the note conversion in a way that Michael's program is able to do.
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 08-16-2002).]
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