Hi Jos,
by the sounds of things,unfortunately , the solution at the moment is to leave the offending drum sound out. It could work in some instances , but in others it would be a disaster. I converted a psr waltz style recently and the main 3 drum instruments playing where brushes midi note no's 25, 26, bass drum 33. Unfortunately not one of them would have played correctly under gm or my kn7. I've noticed with quite a few of the styles I've checked, yamaha uses quite a few drums in their styles that are not within the GM scope.

I've noticed even with EMC , it doesn't always get the correct conversion for drums.

Fortunately my kn7 has a function that allows me to convert notes in a sequencer track ie I can convert all c1's(36) ( bass drum) to b0's(35) ( another bass drum) in one or all of the bars in the sequence. Problem is I still have to scroll through the whole drum track and identify wich notes aren't going to work lie brush drums ( midi note no 25 , 26,33) before I can convert them.

My old Notator program used to have converion facilities, and I also had another little cheap sequencer that used to split up a track into indiviual tracks ( ie 1 type of note per track) so I'd end up with all the snares on one track, allthe bass drums on another etc etc it was a great way of editing drums as I was able to change velocities on the tracks as well as transpose the track to get the correct drum sound. Not sure if any of the current day sequencers do that.

Don't get me wrong, I think your program is fantastic.

best wishes
Rikki

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jos Maas:
[B]Hi Rikki,
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Rikki 🧸

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