A loadable style is a file, exactly like used on Microsoft Windows2 computers. How this style file is loaded into the keyboard depends on the keyboard model. It may be loaded using a standard floppy disk, an USB stick, a Smart Media card, a CD or a connection to a computer.
Splitting the files is as simple as selecting the files you want to split in Windows Explorer and dragging them into the rectangular area at the top of the MIDI File Splitter window (alternatively you can click the 'Load' button). By default, a new folder will be created to contain each marker's file, with each file being named after the marker. You can also choose for the files not to be placed in a subfolder, or to all go to a specified custom folder (this will default to your desktop). MIDI File Splitter has a detailed output window that shows you exactly what files it is creating, and reports any errors it encounters (look for messages in Red). MIDI File Splitter will never overwrite an existing file, but you can ask it to generate a new unique filename if the file it is trying to create already exists.
Style Split and Splice Style Split and Splice is a software program for splitting and splicing Yamaha keyboard Style Files. This program will split Yamaha Style Files in two parts: The MIDI part and the non-MIDI part; and splice it again.
The two parts have file extension 'mid' (MIDI) and 'nmi' (Non-MIDI) respectively. Most MIDI sequencer software can not handle the non-MIDI part in Yamaha keyboard Style Files; and will delete the non-MIDI data. Therefore editing of style files can not be done in these softwares. In the image above you can see all the converted parts set as Markers for the pa Import. Copy the Folder to your usb drive and place in pa. Press the Record button - New style - Menu button - Import button - SMF Tab - Select button and navigate to Folder.
Open and you will see all the saved cv files. Each one will correspond with the available style cv's on the keyboard. Load all individually.
One point to note here is that the Intro 1 and 3 and Ending 1 and 3 are reversed on Yamaha style files and you will need to reverse them on loading to korg format. UPDATE DUE TO NEW STYLE BOT CREATION TOOL ON LATEST PA KEYBOARDS Go to Jorgen sorensons site and download and install style format converter and split and splice software. You can then convert the Genos styles to sff1 format using style format converter and then use split and splice to strip the style into two parts one midi and the other the yamaha stuff within the style. This will give you a midi of the style that you can then record using the PA style Creator Bot.
I have already used the programs to work on the Genos styles and have split them into suitable format to convert using Style creation Bot. The files can be downloaded from my Box site To convert to pa just add them to usb drive and select using the Bot on pa. Some will work and some won't and I've found the converted ones reasonably OK but still require some work.