Yamaha Midi to Style Official Video Detailed Instructions

Started by Des O, November 17, 2023, 02:52:48 AM

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Des O

Here is the official Yamaha detailed video instructions for Midi to Style. Hope this helps everyone, enjoy. :)

https://youtu.be/yYfPbMFM5wo?si=a0Zxil5fB_vbmKrd

Rick D.


kevin.dsouza

I think the jososoft midi2style program is much better than the Yamaha one.
I just installed both of them. No option to revoice, edit voices etc.
Also the style output will be based on the quality of the midi so the better the midi file the better the style output.
Current: SX900
Past: PSR1100, PSR S700

kevin.dsouza

Quote from: kevin.dsouza on November 19, 2023, 10:02:15 AM
I think the jososoft midi2style program is much better than the Yamaha one.
I just installed both of them. No option to revoice, edit voices etc.
Also the style output will be based on the quality of the midi so the better the midi file the better the style output.
Found the Edit Voice button :o
Still a fan of jososoft though. (Just started using it today)
Current: SX900
Past: PSR1100, PSR S700

JohnS (Ugawoga)

Quote from: kevin.dsouza on November 19, 2023, 12:10:48 PM
Found the Edit Voice button :o
Still a fan of jososoft though. (Just started using it today)
I will stick with the Yamaha program as i hate Java, nothing but trouble
I found the Josoft version buggy.
This is my experience :) I also like Midisoft programs.
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Des O

Quote from: kevin.dsouza on November 19, 2023, 10:02:15 AM
I think the jososoft midi2style program is much better than the Yamaha one.
I just installed both of them. No option to revoice, edit voices etc.
Also the style output will be based on the quality of the midi so the better the midi file the better the style output.

Yes you can, click the main edit. More detailed edit can be found by clicking the tab-edit -open detailed edit.
options there to revoice and also change parameters by clicking the track number as it layed out MA + Main A MB= Main B etc.
In each column your can the click on the number assigned say C1 or C2 then it opens up a window to change how you want it to work, chord etc.
Your best bet is to listen to the Midi first so you can then assign a melody line etc by reanylising and tick the box with the melody in then you can adjust the rest.

Des O

Hi Everyone,

Robinez has created a very informative how too video on Yamaha Midi to Style.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRgZ5nE715c