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Started by shuey, May 07, 2020, 03:47:19 PM

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Can anyone advise what's the best software for editing/creating styles and voices on a PSR-SX900?

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Quote from: shuey on May 07, 2020, 03:47:19 PM
Can anyone advise what's the best software for editing/creating styles and voices on a PSR-SX900?

Yamaha's Style Creator, is very good for elementary stuff .

StyleMagicYA - is a very full of options software for Yamaha Styles editing.

Jorgen has a lot of software for styles, including a style editor...

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Hi shuey,

in addition to the previous posts:

The PC (Windows) program MixMaster can also be used to edit Styles and Yamaha Voice Set files (like .vce).

Expansion Voices (of YEM compatible instruments) can only be edited in the Voice Editor of the YEM (Yamaha Expansion Manager). Of course, you can edit the single Samples before you import it into the YEM (when creating your own Expansion Voices). Or you can first prepare your own expansion voices in SF2 format, edit them in an SF2 editor and finally import the finished sf2 file into the YEM.

For use in keyboard parts, Expansion Voices can of course (just like Preset Voices) also be edited directly on the keyboard (in the "Voice Set" or "Voice Edit", depending on the keyboard model). But the Voices changed here can NOT be used in Styles, Multi Pads or MIDI files.


P.S.
It is hardly possible to name "the best" program for a specific purpose. Whether a program is good or less suitable for YOU depends on many different factors (e.g. what exactly you want to edit in terms of styles or voices, and it also depends on your current knowledge regarding the file formats to be edited).


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