For beneficial of all, I found a procedure to read own audiostyle from usb driver pen.
Hi all,
considered as follow:
1) Audio Phraser: MIDI parts. When exported, this data will be stored as blank data by this software.
2) From
http://sandsoftwaresound.net/audio-style-file-format/, an audio style file has the following chunks (in order):
Type Purpose
---- ------------------------------------
MThd SMF header chunk
MTrk SMF track chunk
CASM Yamaha CASM chunk
AASM Audio assembly (descriptor) chunk
AFil Audio file (waveform) chunk
OTSc Yamaha OTS chunk
The AASM and AFil chunks are new, additional chunks beyond the known MIDI, CASM and OTS chunks.
We can use hex editor. Use Audio Phraser to load the wav for each part (main a, main b, intro a etc.). Save as .aus file.
a) change the audiostyle from .aus in .sty
b) load the style and use style creator with assembly function to reassign the midi data as your taste
c) save it on usb. The file will be .aus. This file is only a style file.
d) in hex editor (I use Hex Fien for macosx) open the two files and copy from audiostyle saved in point a), the AASM chunks and past it in the style file you saved in the pont c), starting from the last row of style file.
e) copy from .aus file, the header from SFF2 until Sint and past in .sty
f) save the modified file as .sty
Now you can use this file as a style with wav part embedded without need to save it in the user memory.
Every comment is welcome.
Best regards.