Hi Rikki,
Long time no speak! How have you been?
Did you get your Pa800 repaired?
I did fire up the Ketron Style compiler and noticed from one .PAT file it created a .MID and a .BIN file. I Presume the .bin file are the audio instruments. Once i did this, I realized I didn't have Cubase or any other software to edit the midi file!!!! Yikes!
That's what prompted me to comment on using the keyboard itself to create styles. I would use EMC styleworks, but i only have the Korg version right now. I have to decide which keyboard I'm going to buy before I upgrade.
Warm Regards,
Al
Originally posted by rikkisbears:
Hi Al,
have you tried the Audya Style Compiler software?
Allows you to create styles from midifiles, (bit like the way I do it for my Korg, but Audya software is more basic).
Could also be a handy way of editing EMC style conversions.
No, I don't own an Audya, but the software had me intriqued, so I briefly checked it out. Software for style editing was something that I really missed for my SD1.
Just wish they had created something as simple as this for the SD1, if they had, I'd still own it.
best wishes
Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by kbrkr:
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Audya - Cons
* Lack of ability to create styles IN THE KEYBOARD from scratch.