Hi Jorgen,
so things did change.
I just downloaded the T2 & T4 manuals.
The one major difference I noticed is the
Note Transposition Rule for Guitar. Didn't exist in the T2.
So I suppose any style that uses the NTR setting for Guitar, won't play back quite correctly in the earlier models.
The note transposition tables on the other hand still appear to be the same?
How did you get around it?? Did you default to the Root Tranpose setting instead?
I found in my korg , I was safer using the above ( equivalent setting ) rather than the root fixed setting especially if there is some sort of arpeggio involved.
There again, I have the option of doing my settings individually track by track, which you can't really do in an automatic conversion when you're trying to keep it assimple as possible for the user.
I did notice with the T3 styles I tried converting they appeared far more complex than my earlier psr styles when I opened them up in my sequencer. It was probably the guitar NTR tracks I was looking at..
With my editing for the korg, I have the luxury of just changing the yammie file extension to .mid, edit it in a pc sequencer, and then load it in, & do my settings in the korg itself..
Might do a revisit of some of the yammie ntt & ntr settings & work out how they correspond with my korg settings. They sort of make a bit more sense to me now than they did before I got the korg. I spent a long time trying to work them out & now when I take a look at the yammie settings , they are quite similar.
Thanks Jorgen
best wishes
Rikki
Originally posted by joso:
Hi Rikki
The format of the style's CASM data (which control the interpretation of the MIDI data in the style) has is the new one shared by Tyros 3 & 4; PSR S910/S710; and the CVP 5xx serie.
This new format can not be loaded in older models unless conversion.
My "Style Format 2 Converter" software program at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/sf2c/index.htm will convert the styles technically.
You still have to revoice the styles yourself.
Best wishes
Jørgen
[This message has been edited by rikkisbears (edited 10-29-2010).]