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Yamaha style converter
Yamaha style converter












With all the new styles in the 3000, I confess that I have spent my timeĮxploring the preset styles rather than tuning up new ones. I had planned to convert more, but so manyĪdditional styles have shown up, I haven't pursued additional conversions. The stylesĪre listed below alphabetically. I like these new styles and have converted a number of them. I don't always get much time to tune styles, but I'll try and add additional style sets to this collection as I can. These should also play fine on the Tyros3 and the S910. These new updates, which, of course, are in the SFF2 format used by the Tyros4, are provided below.

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So, after a very long break from style-tuning, I thought I would do some updates and tune some of these styles for my current Tyros4. I was reminded of how much I liked some of the KN7 styles. (Mar 2012) With the release of the PSR Tutorial Styles USB Drive, I had a chance to review some of the early Technics conversions I had done many years ago.

yamaha style converter

I've got another 30 or so to do and I'll add them in a second zip file whenever they get done. There are 60 styles in this first zip file. Most of them should work on the keyboards that use this new format (Tyros3, Tyros4, PSR-S910/S710/S950/S750). These conversions all include OTS but, since they were developed on the T4, they are in the newer SFF2 format. Recently, I have been updating many of these styles to work with the newer Tyros4. Some of these were converted years ago for use with the PSR-2000. (Dec 2012) At the very bottom of this page, you will find a lot of KN5000 conversions without OTS. Joe's Conversions (with OTS) KN5000 Conversions for the Tyros4 MidiPlayer program, which can convert a style to one using voices on your On your keyboard, you may want to try running it through Michael Bedesem's

yamaha style converter

Voices for some of the accompaniment voices. I confess that I enhanced some styles by using panel I was aided enormously by obtaining a list of the default temposįor these KN7000 styles. I have tuned up a bunch on the PSR-2100 and added some one-touch These styles can serve as the basis of some very nice styles for use on Yamaha

yamaha style converter

However, with some experimentation and revoicing, Programs set all the tempos to 120 so the initial conversions don't soundĪt all like the original style. Not all of these can be suitably converted to a PSR since many employįeatures in the Technics that are not available, in particular, a very strong KN7000 was the top-of-the-line Technics keyboard and included some fantastic














Yamaha style converter