Who can? to make a style and voice extractor of ppi, cpf, , cpi, Tyros 5

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deepsae48

Quote from: voodoo on February 23, 2017, 11:04:28 AM
With latest YEM version, it can import *.CPF files for PSR keyboards. The latest Yamaha pack "Greetings from Italy" is distributed in this format.

But I did not find how to create a CPF file...
1./  Export Pack
2./ In save as type, enter your file name,  click the dropdown arrow, select cpf, click Save
3./ in the dialog : Select Instrument info file to be used for the protection key .
      Browse to the Instrument info file, select it and click Open
Regards

JohnS (Ugawoga)

Hi :)

Why not use your Tyros 5 and computer together .
You can use style files for the lower half and vst Instruments for the lead right half :)
All you have to do is knock the midi off on the right and that stops the sound interferring with the left side of split. :)

Even stage perfomers could do this,that is if you trust a computer on stage!!

This way you have accsess to millions of sounds
Yamaha packs are way too expensive and their midi files to me are basic .
Try an Fm8, Arturia synths and kontact 100%


All the best
john 8)
Genos 2     AMD RYZEN  9 7900  12 Core Processor 32 ram,   Focusrite Scarlet 4i4 4th Gen.

4EverYoung

Quote from: frankmusik on February 23, 2017, 01:25:43 AM
@Dk
Ask your software companies for individual Packs .. They can also build copy protected for YOU only so they don´t have to worry about illegal copying...  just EMAIL them your Instrument ID

frank

Thank you for replying Frank.  I bought the pack from an individual, not a company.  They would not sell you PPF file.  They afraid I would sell/share with others.  I am from SE Asia.  Most of the instrument voices I use are from the region.  Yamaha will not have this voice, unfortunately.

dk

Joe H

dk,

Send the seller a link to this thread and ask him to read it completely... he will learn how to create a copy protected .ppf file for just your keyboard... then he does not have to worry about you sharing it because you won't be able to share it... the pack will only load into your copy of the YEM software and only load into your personal keyboard.

Joe H
Music is the Universal Language!

My Article: Using Multi Pads in registrations. Download Regs, Styles & MPs:  http://psrtutorial.com/music/articles/dancemusic.html

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ThanhLoan

Jorgen YEP/PPI does not extract styles for SX900. The _pack_extract folder is empty. Any idea ?

overover

Quote from: ThanhLoan on November 09, 2021, 04:47:48 PM
Jorgen YEP/PPI does not extract styles for SX900. The _pack_extract folder is empty. Any idea ?

Hi ThanhLoan,

you can extract Styles from .ppf or .ppi files with the "StyleExtractor V1.0.0.5" program (developed by our forum member "jexino"):
>>> https://www.psrtutorial.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=44290.0;attach=27363

Alternatively you can import .ppf Packs into the YEM. Then close the YEM and use "YEM-CE" (YEM Content Explorer), developed by our forum member Vali (valimaties"). Using this program (current version is V2.1.7), you can extract (export) Style files, Multi Pad files, Voice files, MIDI files, etc. from the ppf Packs that are currently in the YEM:
>>> https://mvsoft.weebly.com/yem-ce-version-history.html


Note: You cannot extract any content from protected Pack files (.cpf/.cpi). The only way to copy Styles from protected Packs, for example, is to install the Packs on the instrument for which they were created. With Genos and Tyros5 you can then access the "Expansion" folder from your computer and copy the desired files (e.g. Styles) to another location. With PSR-SX and PSR-Sx7x models you have to load the Styles one by one and then SAVE them to a different location. (The COPY function does not work inside the "Expansion" folder.)


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
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