Incorrect chords in style which passed conversion in sff2 to sff1

Started by Rispa, Apr 26, 2025, 12:41 PM

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Rispa

I passed a packet from sff2 to sff1 to put it on the psr-e473 which is normally not compatible, I did it, everything is fine, but I passed the zebec and the bouzouki plays FALSE chords from the back, e.g. I play DM and the bouzouki plays invalid chords from the back. Anyone who knows please very please tell me I've been looking at it for about 2 years!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!! ;D  ;D
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Amwilburn

Sff1 doesn't work with SFF2 guitar chording system (which is based on the 6 strings instead of chord relative notes now). You'd have to go back and recreate strumming yourself on the SFF1, or find some sff1 styles to assemble the style parts you need.
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Rispa

First of all, thank you for answering me!! How do I do this?? ;D
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Amwilburn

Well the first part of your questions is a little more involved than a single post could answer (but I suspect Casper probably has a video tutorial), but in a nutshell, instead of strumming, if you use your guitar-like sound, play a block chord in CM7 (like C-G-C G-B-E... 4 notes is actually sufficient) or play them in an arpeggio

The 2nd suggestion is much easier: just download styles from this website; specifically sff1 not sff2 (so Tyros 1 & 2, PSRs900/s700, PSR1000/1100/1500/2000/2100/3000 and use style assembly to grab the guitar parts for your style

Cheers,

Mark
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