Is there a Style definition table for YAMAHA Keys/DGX/CLP available?

Started by frankmusik, October 23, 2019, 06:11:20 AM

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frankmusik

Dear sirs at psr-tutorial

I often get the request of " what styles can I use on my Key/Piano  dgx/PSR/...

Is there already a definition in the web that I didn´t found :-) ??

SFF1 :PSR-E...       PSR-S ....
SFF2 :Tyros 3 4 5 G1 ..

also compatibility
PSR-EXXX   to DGX-xxx ...

t.b.c. ...

Thanks for help
frank
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Michael_Kleinert

Hi Frank
Very interesting this topic. It's a pity there's no answer yet.

By the way, Joe Walters might know some answers. I purchased his style collection number 16 and it's really a lot of fun to explore all of the varieties.
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ticktock

I think the question was unclear.
It asked what style should be used ...but for what purposes: a specific song, a wedding, or a graduate party??
Ted

mikf

No the question is clear but I am not sure there is an answer. The OP wants to know if there is a list of style file types by keyboard model. This doesn't relate to songs or venues but to the format of the styles and the keyboard operating system compatibility.
Mike

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