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What is the style?

Started by Alexandre, Yesterday at 05:30 PM

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Alexandre

Dear friends,

Imagine that someone recorded a song on the PSR using a certain style, and the song was recorded in mp3 format.
 
My question is whether it is possible to determine what the style was, using some application or software?

Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.

Alex
PSR-SX920
Living in Recife, Brazil
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BogdanH

hi Alex,
As far I know, such software doesn't exist and so we can only rely on our hearing and lucky guessing.

Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
Playing for myself on Youtube
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mikf

If it's a style already on your keyboard, it shouldn't be too hard to identify and find it. If it's not a style you have it wouldn't do you much good to know what it is anyway  - would it??
Mike
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aprilla

Quote from: mikf on Today at 09:02 AMIf it's not a style you have it wouldn't do you much good to know what it is anyway  - would it??

It might... if you can identify it you might be able to get it to use.
PSR S900 SX720
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Alexandre

That is the question: identify a single style among the 575 sx920 presets, plus the 500+ expansion styles and 2000+ styles in usb... It is a very time consuming and very hard task for our hearing...

Cheers
PSR-SX920
Living in Recife, Brazil
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richkeys

Quote from: aprilla on Today at 09:22 AM
Quote from: mikf on Today at 09:02 AMIf it's not a style you have it wouldn't do you much good to know what it is anyway  - would it??

It might... if you can identify it you might be able to get it to use.

Agree. And if you can't get the style, have a person who is proficient in style creation make it. There are not too many people I know who offer that service however.
SX900, DGX-640, E373
previous: MODX7+
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Toril S

Hello Alexandre. If you record the song using MIDI, and the style is on your keyboard, the style will be called up when you select the MIDI file. Unfortunately it does not work that way for imported styles, only for preset ones. I recommend to always rocord in MIDI first, than record the song in wav or MP3 format afterwards, using the recorder on the keyboard. Tne MIDI can be edited, and you can take it into all kinds of programs for making music.
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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