Hi Jorgen,
I just came across MB's Style Dump software via your site. This will be handy for working out which styles use Guitar setting.
Also shows the casm settings for the style.
May come in really handy for my korg conversion.
Also came across your Style File Renamer.
One thing I've never quite worked out, is there a difference between the various yamaha file names ie .sty, prs, sst etc
ie just say I edited a .prs style & saved it as a .sty file instead, does saving it as .sty , automatically alter something about the style.
Reason I'm asking is, with my korg I export style as a midifile into a pc sequencer, I can then do a bit of editing, resave as a midifile & then import back into the korg.
With a lot of the yammie styles, I can change an extension from just say .sty to .mid. In .mid format I should be able to edit the style in a pc sequencer, but trying to change the .mid extension back to .sty extension, I've never been able to get to work.
Then I came across Jorgen's program "style file renamer". It does change it to .sty.
Hence I'm wondering, if I do the above, would it alter the style in some other way that I'm not aware of??
best wishes
Rikki
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).]