I've successfully converted Korg and Technics styles to BiaB. According to the feedback from my customers, I have done a good job at it (and since they come back for more, I think they are sincere in their comments).

Of course they aren't carbon copies of the keyboard styles. BiaB and arranger keyboards don't "think" about the process in the same way. BiaB has the advantage of entering the chords before you hit the play button, so it can use some "artificial intelligence" to create a more musical background.

It takes a lot of forethought, some creativity, and a bit of compromise to reduce a 7 instrument style to 5 instruments.

But by using BiaB's advantage, there are things you can do to make up for the instrument deficiency by adding more original patterns (being careful to make them compatible) and by using the masks assign them to specific context situations. This results in less repetition and IMHO a more musical, band-like accompaniment background.

For examples, check out the mp3 demo files on these disks:

I also modify the intro/ending files to be compatible with the BiaB styles but leave them as MIDI files so people can either use them in Real Band or export BiaB as a MIDI file and use them in the sequencer of their choice.

This of course is one of the great advantages of using MIDI styles, you can edit the output to your heart's content, turning the very good output of BiaB into something truly excellent.

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Bob "Notes" Norton smile Norton Music
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