Posted by: Q*bert
Yamaha .sty structure - 02/03/06 05:22 AM
Hi,
is there some info about Yamaha .sty structure? How could I parse a .sty file?
Posted by: George V
Re: Yamaha .sty structure - 02/03/06 05:54 AM
Hi,
you can find this information on the Jørgen Sørensen "Unofisial Yamaha Resourse Site".
The article you are looking for can be found
here Regards,
George
Posted by: kbrkr
Re: Yamaha .sty structure - 02/03/06 06:00 AM
.sty files for the most part of MIDI files with special sections and a Yamaha format header with yamaha instrument information in it.
Posted by: Q*bert
Re: Yamaha .sty structure - 02/03/06 06:36 AM
Thx... that's the information I was looking for!
Posted by: Q*bert
Re: Yamaha .sty structure - 02/06/06 04:27 AM
Just an information more:
What a .sty player does? Does it play midi part (mainA... Fill...) according to chord (transposing notes)? Or something else?
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Posted by: rikkisbears
Re: Yamaha .sty structure - 02/06/06 01:46 PM
Hi Q'Bert,
a program like One Man Band or Livestyler will play a .sty file in realtime ie intro's fills variations & endings.
http://www.1manband.nl/ http://www.live-styler.de/index.html You can also create/edit .sty files in One Man Band.
best wishes
Rikki
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Posted by: Q*bert
Re: Yamaha .sty structure - 02/07/06 04:23 AM
Well,
I wonder how does the keyboard trasform a Cmai7 chord (for example), that it find in .sty file, to G#min...
What is the algorythm used?
I know it should be doc of Jens Christensen (creation of styles for PSR-7000)... but I can't find it. All the link I found don't work
Thx!