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PSR Keyboards (11 Boards) => Earlier Models like PSR-9000/PSR-740 => Topic started by: mateus1995 on December 19, 2020, 12:20:15 PM
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I don't know if this is the right place, I arrived here recently. Does anyone know which keyboard this style belongs to?
Apparently, the name is 8BeatStandard, but it sounds like a Roland style.
Links removed by me.
Does anyone also have the internal styles of the PSR400 or 500? I imagine that it would only be possible by recording through the midi outputs and converting to sty.
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I removed the links and put in video form on YouTube so no one is afraid to open.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQAxn4Be14g
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Hi Mateus,
I am not sure if we are listening to styles from a keyboard or a real studio recording in your video :)
Anyway,
you can download the preset styles of older Yamaha models from the main Psr tutorial page:
https://psrtutorial.com/sty/yamaha/psr-550.html (https://psrtutorial.com/sty/yamaha/psr-550.html)
Look at the other tabs for conversions of styles from other brands.
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The first couple of styles are Yamaha . The others are from different keyboards and it is anyone's guess
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About styles from video link.
I found two styles in Henni's Tyros 3 collection, 4-4 Soft Ballad.S795.STY and 8Bt Standard.S589.STY.
I believe that these styles on video are from the same keyboard because I have the disc of another artist and the styles are the same, only using a different chord scale. I'm sure they're before 2000. I think Henni might know where he got two of these styles, and the exact keyboard model. .
About PSR400/500, I think I just get the styles only by recording MIDI and converting to STY with some program like StyleWorks.
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I finally found the model where this sound came from, thanks to a magazine from the 90s I had here. These sounds come from the Technics KN920.
Watch the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olb879grbSA at 8:53 min.
Here I end my research on the styles of the video. And I also conclude that the PSR 400/PSS-51 has no way to get the internal rhythms in STY format. Just recording in midi and editing on some keyboard or style maker manually.