Audya add-on styles

Posted by: cakemog

Audya add-on styles - 08/28/10 08:59 AM

Hi, I'm looking for help to expand the choice of styles on my Audya - I'm interested in adding (if possible) very rich/lush, laid-back, chillout type styles to create backing tracks for my guitars. I've seen/heard one or two 3rd party developers' styles but I'm not interested in 'ballroom' or 'the kinks'. I need softer styles that are more percussion based (combined with Audya's excellent sounds of course) rather than styles with the constant 'crack' of the snare drum.
Could I get Tyros 3 styles anywhere and convert them to Audya??? I know nothing at all about style formats or conversions. Which options do we have regarding our Audyas' styles?? Any hints regarding good 3rd party developers? Don't have the brains or time to develop my own styles - that's why I got an arranger.
Any help MUCH appreciated. Carl
Posted by: KK-Studio

Re: Audya add-on styles - 08/28/10 10:03 AM

Here you can find every Yamaha styles: http://psrtutorial.com/index.html

I'm also interested in getting some converter to get my old Tyros 3 styles to fit the Audya.
Is there anyone who can convert maybe?
Posted by: cakemog

Re: Audya add-on styles - 08/28/10 11:38 AM

Wow - that's a LOT of Yamaha styles. THANKS for the great link KK. If/when I find a style converter that'll port these over to AUDYA successfully I'll let you know. I've heard of EMC StyleWorks but don't know anything about it's possible use for Audya styles. Tack saa mycket. Carl
Posted by: Sandi

Re: Audya add-on styles - 08/28/10 11:46 AM

yOU CAN CONVERT THE tYROS styles to the kETRON Sd1 WITH THE EMC Style works.And then the audya will convert the sd1 styles automatically.
Posted by: cakemog

Re: Audya add-on styles - 08/28/10 12:53 PM

Oh thanks a lot Sandi - so that's the missing link. GREAT bit of advice - cheers.
Hope you picked this up KK. Carl
Posted by: Sandi

Re: Audya add-on styles - 08/29/10 08:16 AM

You 're welcome.
Posted by: KK-Studio

Re: Audya add-on styles - 08/29/10 12:12 PM

Thanks Sandi!