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Style Works does so much more than just making styles from MIDI. Style Works XT 2000 is the only Style Conversion Software for the Roland, Yamaha, Korg, Ketron, General Music, Technics and Werksi keyboards. It's also the only software you need to play every song on every make of keyboard. You can use Style Works to convert any part of a MIDI song, and turn that part into an intro, ending, fill or variation. Style Works XT 2000 is the only program that lets you control your VSTi from Style Works.
Style Works XT 2000 is the latest version of this popular software. It's also the most complete. Plus, it has some very useful new features like controlling a VSTi from Style Works. You can do this and more with this new version of Style Works XT 2000.
In Style Works XT 2000, you can even create piano rolls for a MIDI style (or auto-roll a MIDI style) and the piano roll is created using the keyboard's note names. You can also use the Double Keyboard (a dual function keyboard) with Style Works XT 2000.
Style Works XT 2000 is the most versatile and complete Style Conversion Software available. It works for every MIDI style, and makes any part of a MIDI song fit a new style. It also has all the power and features you need to automate an entire style, and create effects such as pitching, transposition, and more.
If you use Style Works on another computer, you can even save your styles to a floppy disk and take them to a new PC. You can import all your styles (and all your MIDI songs) into Style Works from a floppy disk. Or you can load a style from a floppy disk into Style Works, and then save it to your hard drive as a WAV file.
Style Works includes a song finding tool that automatically scans your MIDI files and finds the best part for conversion. It instantly makes a new style for the part you want. You can then use the part's new style in a DAW or export it as a WAV file.
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