Opinion:
When a style is converted for another keyboard it is then played by a different sound engine. You can try changing instruments, but that falls short. After all is said and done you have something like the original. Without putting the time to make the needed changes it becomes nothing like the original.

Why not spend the time working on the files in your keyboard? The results would be that it now sounds the way you think it should sound. Changing instruments, effects, volumes – and adding what you feel is missing should make a guy happy with the results.
Now if you spend time using and or creating MultiPads, you really have something good.

The law: “Less is sometimes better”. Styles start busy and get grow with the variations. Listen to a band, there are times when the band backs off a bit which makes the return of busy desirable. Same goes for the volume of a band.

Just sharing John’s thoughts, John C.