Styles for Classical

Started by tomhscott, April 25, 2022, 07:22:57 AM

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tomhscott

Hi

Does anyone have styles for classical music themes for sx700 ?

Thank you

mezzoman

Hi! There is an Expansion Pack called Russian Classical that you can download from Yamaha (as far as I know). There is also an SX700 version.

tomhscott



Bruce Breen

On the PSR Tutorial pages there is a zip file of 20 "Russian Classical" style files (as well as many others).
These were accumulated and converted (re-worked) by Onacimus Sahayam to play well on newer keyboards (many thanks Onacimus!).
Some of them may be the same ones as on the Expansion Pack...?
Link: https://psrtutorial.com/sty/collections/onacimus4.html
You will find them as you scroll down the page under the heading "New Generation Special Styles Archive".

There are also 25 older styles under Charley's collections - the zip file is called "Classical Gas!" (dated July 2003).
Link: https://psrtutorial.com/sty/collections/charley.html

After you find these you may want to browse and take a look at the other people's collections which are listed on the page - maybe there are more classical styles in someone else's collections...?

Bruce Breen
playing a PSR-S950, PSR-2100 & Piano Accordion

tomhscott

Thanks for your replies ......  much appreciated !

h.jambon

L.S.,

How can I open a stylefile with extention .sst with description : Microsoft-archive of serialized certificates.

See the Russian styles from Onacimus.

Greatings,

Henk

Bruce Breen

I believe they should open...try them?
If they don't, change the .sst to .sty on each then try.
(I looked at my folder of these styles, which I got from the site as I instructed you, and they all are .sty files - maybe I had to change them all when I got them years ago?)
Bruce Breen
playing a PSR-S950, PSR-2100 & Piano Accordion

h.jambon

Dear Bruce,

Thanks for your quick respons.

I have changed the extensions in the Midi Player.

Original was T226.STY.

But what means it that styles are certificated by Microsoft with T109 picture?

Greatings from the Netherlands.

Henk

Bruce Breen

I'm not really sure...
Maybe it indicates that someone at some time had them certified to be free of computer viruses?
Does anyone else out there know?

I believe that the "T109" and "T226" are someone's way to indicate which keyboard was the source of the file - maybe someone's Tyros (T = Tyros)?
For instance, they may have more than one generation of Tyros keyboard, so, as they re-work and re-name their style files, they indicate which Tyros they came from.
Bruce Breen
playing a PSR-S950, PSR-2100 & Piano Accordion

Bruce Breen

I found this out about "SST" files from a search on Google...

From filemagic.com:
"If you can't open your SST file using any of the usual programs, you can contact the program's software developer and ask them for help. Find your program's developer in the list below:

Software                                                Developer
Certificate Store Crypto Shell Extension     Microsoft Corporation
Sea Surface Temperature File                Microsoft Developer
Yamaha Session Style                        Yamaha Corporation of America
IDIDAS SSTMAP IMGMAP Bitmap                Microsoft Developer"

So it appears that the .sst extension is used by Yamaha...
Bruce Breen
playing a PSR-S950, PSR-2100 & Piano Accordion

h.jambon

Thanks Bruce,

I think that this Russian styles were in the first time in a original Yamaha pack.
And someone had the technology to copy theme without copyrights.

Greetings,

Henk