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#480889 - 11/17/19 08:15 AM Re: Using NEW Yamaha Styles Replace Old Ones [Re: leeboy]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By leeboy
Rikki, What do you mean there are at least a couple hundred styles not there (from previous boards you have had?) and They dropped a bunch of movie styles that I am finally able to play thanks to the voices on the sx (movie styles from??).

I really like FREE STYLE styles, and there is not many on SX....I hope the ones from Genos would be available somehow and work on SX??

Lee


Lee they might work but it is the sampling of these sounds that makes the difference in the TOTL units...the richness and depth that you can hear.

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#480918 - 11/17/19 12:16 PM Re: Using NEW Yamaha Styles Replace Old Ones [Re: leeboy]
rikkisbears Offline
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Originally Posted By leeboy
Rikki, What do you mean there are at least a couple hundred styles not there (from previous boards you have had?) and They dropped a bunch of movie styles that I am finally able to play thanks to the voices on the sx (movie styles from??).

I really like FREE STYLE styles, and there is not many on SX....I hope the ones from Genos would be available somehow and work on SX??

Lee


Hi Lee,
Over the years I managed to collect factory styles from most of the Yamaha keyboards ie psr 2000 thru to s970, t1 thru to t5.
Never really been able to play a number of the T series , the voices didn’t exist in the psr line. so there could be a style part I couldn’t hear. It was there but no sound. I could have edited and found a substitute sound, but , quite frankly I couldn’t be bothered. I had my korgs, my psr was only ever a style source for my converting hobby.

Anyway, had all these styles sitting round for years, when I bought the sx , decided to to try them. The early psr 2000/2100, I basically dumped, to me they sounded awful on the sx. I think I kept one , a really great piano arpeggio / strings style which I’ll tweak up. ( I think I converted it for each one of my korgs over the years). For me a keeper.
Next I checked T1/T2, deleted all duplicates. Next I did psr 3000/ s900/ T3.
Deleted duplicates. Probably ended up with majority of T 3 styles. They sounded better than the psr / t1/t2 equivalent.
Then I did the s910 /T 4, removed duplicates, last I did s970 /T5 again removed duplicates. I would say I ended up with majority T4/T5 .
Last I checked what I had left against the sx, removed duplicates, Haven’t counted them but possibly around 200.
There are some earlier ones, plus the odd psr did sound better than the equivalent T style. I wasn’t necessarily going by what keyboard it came from, but which one to me, sounded best on the sx.

I love the movie styles , they all work really well.

The styles that were missing voices when played on s950, now on the whole appear to work.

One thing I did discover, can’t always go by the name, there could be a couple of styles , same name , but not identical.

I only checked Intro3 and a couple of variations, if a couple slipped thru , so be it.

Anyway all done. Doubt I’ll ever go thru that exercise again. Haha

I could be wrong, but not sure if Genos actually has that many more Free styles than were available on T series.
I’d have to check.

Send me a message if you need more info.


Edited by rikkisbears (11/17/19 12:18 PM)
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#480932 - 11/17/19 03:45 PM Re: Using NEW Yamaha Styles Replace Old Ones [Re: Dnj]
Dnj Offline
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Love all the freeplay Styles let's you get very creative without drums..


Edited by Dnj (11/17/19 03:45 PM)

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