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#188047 - 03/17/02 10:09 PM
Re: Yamaha pcs, pst, sst Styles ?
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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I see that part of it is for the music database and for the OTS settings, but I also notice that the newer styles have a lot more tracks in them than the old ones did. There seems to be some kind of intricate Sysex messages that allow the layering of sounds on one channel from 2 or more different tracks. I don't recall some of the older styles being like that, but hey, what do I know?
Wow, Tom, I checked the style site out from the URL that you posted above.. It appears that they are already charging for some of their very old styles. Well, good luck Yamaha, with your styles and your PSR line.... geez
korg AJ
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#188048 - 03/18/02 04:40 PM
Re: Yamaha pcs, pst, sst Styles ?
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Registered: 01/08/01
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Loc: Sterling, VA USA
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A near term by product of Yamaha's decision to pull styles (and sell them)was a project I recently participated in that resulted in the conversion of some 180 styles from the KN5000 for the PSR series. There were more styles in the KN5000, but some could not convert well because -- probably because of this major vs minor chords triggering different instruments or base chords. But many did convert very well and sound terrific. Let's see now, 180 styles at $25 per 6 styles would mean Yamaha would expect to receive $750 for this package. However, the going internet price is $0. The ready availability of these free styles, and many more available at the PSR-styles Yahoo group as well as other sites, will severely limit the demand for styles directly from Yamaha. Here is a link to the folder that includes these PSR-converted KN5000 disk sets: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/yamaha-psr-styles/files/JoeW/ You may have to join the yamaha-psr-styles group to get access to the folder, but joining is free. By the way, TomTom provided the information that allowed us to set the tempos in these styles to the default tempos originally used on the KN5000. Originally posted by TomTomSF: AJ
Yamaha isn't wasting a lot of time at trying to make some more money on their old keyboard styles. Check out this link: http://www.digitalmusicworld.com/superst...G0KN2DA02L14K1C Click on the "Golden Oldies" and you'll find styles from the PSR5700, 6000 and 6700. And Yamaha is only charging $25 for 6 styles! I'll bet it won't be too long before we start seeing the other PSR models on this list.
Tom G.
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