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#337512 - 01/26/12 09:33 AM
Re: Yamaha to Korg MicroArranger (PA80)
[Re: DonM]
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You really don't need a program to audition Yamaha styles. You can just change the extension from .sty to .mid and they will play in any audio player, such as Windows Media Player. DonM Unfortunately, you will not have Yamaha's sound engine while previewing the styles in this manner--just the GM sounds in the PC. The styles always sound best when played through the original keyboard. Good Luck, Gary
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#337536 - 01/26/12 02:22 PM
Re: Yamaha to Korg MicroArranger (PA80)
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 12/01/99
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does this software read ALL yamaha style formats?? Be fascinated to see if it does a better job than EMC. Unfortunately doesn't have all the style parts my PA3X has
Hi Rikki, Here's what the YamahaToPA80 ReadMe documentaion states: "I tested this utility only with PSR740 and PSR9000 styles, but it should work for any Yamaha style. If any Yamaha style do not convert well please send me only the Yamaha style and explain what exactly sound wrong on your PA so i can fix the program." Considering YamahaToPA80 was written back in 2002 (with no known updates since then), I suspect the conversion results may be unsuccessful (as Col. Saswick confirmed with the T4 styles I sent him) or meet with very limited success at best when converting earlier Tyros format styles. The current version of EMC StyleWorks XT on the other hand, specifically states it supports T1 thru T4 format styles. Ricky, realizing you have the latest version of EMC Styleworks XT, it would be interesting to hear from you on how this free software does at converting earlier T1,T2,T3 styles compared to EMC StyleWorks XT. Here's the YamahaToPa80 software download link. Scott
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#337555 - 01/26/12 05:51 PM
Re: Yamaha to Korg MicroArranger (PA80)
[Re: Scottyee]
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Hi Scott, I'll let you know how I go. The PSr740/PSR 9000 styles were so simple compared to the later styles, let alone once the T megavoices were introduced. I actually think I still have some from my old 9000pro [quote=Scottyee "I tested this utility only with PSR740 and PSR9000 styles, but it should work for any Yamaha style. If any Yamaha style do not convert well please send me only the Yamaha style and explain what exactly sound wrong on your PA so i can fix the program." Considering YamahaToPA80 was written back in 2002 (with no known updates since then), I suspect the conversion results may be unsuccessful (as Col. Saswick confirmed with the T4 styles I sent him) or meet with very limited success at best when converting earlier Tyros format styles. The current version of EMC StyleWorks XT on the other hand, specifically states it supports T1 thru T4 format styles. Ricky, realizing you have the latest version of EMC Styleworks XT, it would be interesting to hear from you on how this free software does at converting earlier T1,T2,T3 styles compared to EMC StyleWorks XT. Here's the YamahaToPa80 software download link. Scott [/quote]
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