Thanks Freddy, I have not used EMC. If I picture what you are describing correctly, there is still work to be done. If you export a style to a single midi file, then that file includes riffs for each section and track. Let us say there are four sections, intro, main, ending, and fill, and let us say there are 6 tracks for each section. That makes 24 riffs. Each of these would have to be saved to a separate midi file. Then Jammer Live would import each of the 24 midi files as a separate riff. This is according to my current rudimentary understanding.
I might add that it might not be quite this bad. Often different style sections will share "riffs". For example, Main B might just add another instrument to Main B, or only the drum track will change. In that case, the number of riffs decreases correspondingly.
It sounds like what EMC yields is what I get when I rename a Yamaha file from .sty to .mid. So people who want to convert from Yamaha to Jammer Live do not need EMC.
Clif
[This message has been edited by Clif Anderson (edited 03-02-2000).]