I agree, Michael ! He should not have to reduce the file size to just 7Kb (and it is still not loading). Surely his E403 is similar, if not identical, to the other E series (or at least the E4XX series) boards in this respect. I would be interested in knowing which style he is trying to load, and where it came from. There is one additional item, aside from style file extension and file size, and SFF format, all of which we have already mentioned, that will keep a style file from loading into an E series board. Beginning with the PSR-3000, there are some styles which have an entirely different melodic pattern (usually in one of the intros or endings) if you play a minor chord as opposed to a major chord. I read somewhere that the PSR-3000 has four of these, but I do not know that for certain. The only one I know about, so far, is the "Ibiza 2004" style. Intro 3 is a dual melodic phrase intro. Since it is one of my favorite styles, I just had to try to fit it into my PSR-E433. It is a huge file, but with Michael's and Jorgen's utilities, I finally managed to cobble it down to about 49Kb. I kept the original Intro 3 and put it into the new Intro 1 slot, but no matter how hard I tried, it just would not load, unless I scrapped the original Intro 3 and spliced in the original Intro 1 or 2 instead. If Marc has got his hands on one of these, it is never going to load until he gets rid of the dual phrase part. The E series boards operating systems just do not understand these kinds of styles. Typically, the E Series boards can and will load "3 Intro/Ending and 4 Main" styles and use what they can and just ignore the rest, as long as the overall file size is not too large, but apparently not if any one of the parts is a dual phrase part. We discussed this very item in another thread here several weeks or a couple of months ago. I wonder if one of these dual phrase styles would load into the PSR-2000/2100. I suspect not.
Roy