Uhhm.. Is there any way I can get it on SX900?
Yes, just
install the "Celtic" Expansion Pack on your SX900:
- Click on the link above and download the SX900 version of this pack.
- Unzip the downloaded zip file.
- Import the .cpf pack file into the YEM (Yamaha Expansion Manager).
I recommend using the current YEM version 2.10.0 or at least V2.9.0.
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https://uk.yamaha.com/en/support/updates/yem_win.htmlIf you have not used the YEM before, the first thing you need to do is
export the Instrument Info file (.
n27) to a USB stick on the SX900 (in "Menu > Expansion > Export Instrument Info") and then
import this file into the YEM as "Install Target".- After importing the pack into YEM you will see it under "My Packs".
- Now click on the "PSR-SX900" Install Target and make sure the Pack is
selected (= big light green tick in the pack icon).
- If you do NOT want to install certain content from the pack, you can deselect it now. (The color of the large light green tick changes to dark green.)
- If you have other packs in the YEM that are also installed on the SX900 (or previously installed packs that should remain on the SX900) these packs must also be selected in the YEM!
Important: The packs pre-installed at the factory will also be deleted when a new pack is installed. If you want to have these back on the SX900 later, download the desired "pre-installed" packs here and import (and select) them in YEM as well:
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https://uk.yamaha.com/en/products/contents/keyboards/vse/index.html- When all desired Packs are in YEM
and are selected, click on "Save As Pack Install File" button and save the .
cpi Pack Install file to a USB stick.
Important: Make sure to save a .
cpi file. If the file type "Pack
Quick Installation File (*.c
qi)" is shown first, click on it and change it to "Pack Installation File (*.c
pi)".
- Connect the stick to the SX900, go to "Menu > Expansion > Pack Installation" and install the .cpi pack file from the USB stick.
- You can find the installed Expansion Voices in the Voice Selection display under "User > Expansion" in the folder with the name of the pack in question. For other file types (e.g. Styles, Registrations, Multi Pads) in the Expansion Packs, you must first open the relevant File Selection Display to see the files (just like with Preset files).
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris