Jammer Live has a hierarchical style format with a song style being the top level, and a riff at the bottom level. The riff corresponds to a midi sequence played by one instrument in one section of a style. Typically, an arranger keyboard has several sections (e.g., intro, main A, main B, ending, fills), and several instruments or tracks.

Manual conversion of a keyboard arranger style to a Jammer Live style could be pretty tedious. The hardware arranger style would have to be dissected by section and by track to yield a large number of riffs. The Jammer Live song style would be built riff by riff and then level by level.

We can hope for a conversion program. EMC Styleworks converts styles from one hardware arranger to work on other arrangers. Hopefully, that program will be extended to allow conversion to Jammer Live format.

Soundtrek has a moderate number of styles available for Jammer Pro products. Hopefully they will convert them for use with Jammer Live. I cannot imagine this would be hard for them to do.

Band in the Box styles would be attractive candidates for conversion. Like the Jammer styles and unlike hardware arranger styles (of which I am aware), BIAB styles can be probabilistic.

My first choice would be to have styles built from the ground up by individual members from all over the world. Les get some Asian, African, Cajun, you name it, styles at our disposal!

Clif