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Title: Style format difference between PSR A2000 and PSR 2000
Post by: Mousighidaan on March 19, 2019, 03:07:26 AM
Hi everyone
I'm a new member. 
I've a PSR 2000 and I know styles are "" .sty  ""
My question:
Are styles for A2000 also "" .sty ""  ??
If so where can I find the original factory installed styles on A2000 ?
Thanks
Title: Re: Style format difference between PSR A2000 and PSR 2000
Post by: DrakeM on March 19, 2019, 04:06:11 AM
Hello and welcome.

Nope, those styles will not work properly in your keyboard.

The styles you need that will work in your keyboard come from the following keyboards:
PSR-S900
Tyros 2
PSR  3000
Tyros
PSR 2001

You can find them Here at this link starting with the S900
http://www.psrtutorial.com/sty/yamaha/psr-s900.html

You just have to CLICK on the word "Ballad", Ballroom, Country, Dance, ect. to download each of the style packs.

Regards
Drake

Title: Re: Style format difference between PSR A2000 and PSR 2000
Post by: DrakeM on March 19, 2019, 04:12:16 AM
I started out with the PSR2000 also.

Go to the bottom of my style page here:

http://www.psrtutorial.com/sty/collections/drake.html

There you will see over 500 styles that I have ready to go in your keyboard.

Regards
Drake
Title: Re: Style format difference between PSR A2000 and PSR 2000
Post by: Dick Rector on March 19, 2019, 06:22:22 AM
If styles have a different extension than .sty you can just change it to .sty. But not all styles sound correct as not all voices are available on each model keyboard. With a bit of luck you will hear a substitute voice or you don't hear it at all.
If the styles are SSF2 and you need SSF1 you can download from this forum (Jososoft) a program made by our great guru Jorgen to convert it.

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Style format difference between PSR A2000 and PSR 2000
Post by: Jørgen on March 19, 2019, 11:53:47 AM
If styles have a different extension than .sty you can just change it to .sty. But not all styles sound correct as not all voices are available on each model keyboard. With a bit of luck you will hear a substitute voice or you don't hear it at all.
If the styles are SSF2 and you need SSF1 you can download from this forum (Jososoft) a program made by our great guru Jorgen to convert it.

Hope this helps.

and the software is right here: http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/sf2c/index.htm

Jørgen