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Free Style Keyboard Yamaha PSR S670 Terbaru beragam genre seperti Pop, Dangdut Original, Dangdut Remik dan masih banyak lagi genre style psr s670 yang akan dibagikan secara gratis buat anda! Wav File Penyimpanan Internal - 2 Mb Penyimpanan Eksternal - USB Flashdisk. The original PSR2100 styles are provided in the table below. We also have. I've collected all new CVP 210 additional styles and also the new PSR1500 styles. Click here for an Excel file with a list of all the styles and the source keyboards.
![]() 322 Preset Styles
The PSR-S910 includes 293 Pro (prs) and 29 Session (sst) for a total of 321 styles in 11 style categories. The more junior PSR-S710 has 216 Pro and 16 Session styles for a total of 232 styles, 90 styles fewer than the S910.
Here's what Yamaha says about the S910 styles:
The accompainment styles found on the PSR-S910 give keyboard players a quick and easy way to sound fully arranged with little or no setup required.... The PSR-S910 allows one keyboardist to instantly sound like they're backed by LA's hottest session players, Nashville hired guns, or New York's finest studio cats.... all at the touch of a button and the voicing of a chord.
The table below lists all of the styles in the PSR-S910 and PSR-S710 (the number in parentheses by each style category is the number of S710 styles). Styles highlighted by a blue font are not available in the S710. Styles highlighted by a red font are in the S710, but not included in the S910. The numbers following the style name are the default tempo and the time signature.
Onacimus S910 Style Conversions
The conversions in this section were done on a PSR-S910. Most are in the newer SFF2 format that is used by the PSR-S910.
S910 Standard Styles Collection
(Mar 2014) For this collection, I picked the styles from my 3k Standard Collection, revoiced to the new standard voices of PSR S910. I also made voice changes in OTS. This collection is made from the selected styles of CVP-209/210, PSR-9000/9000PRO, PSR-740(Floppy), PSR-2000/2100, PSR-1500, PSR-S550 and PSR-A1000. These keyboards do not have MegaVoices but having Sweet!, Cool!, Live! and many outstanding standard voices. Among the above, the PSR-S550 has a lot of Sweet!, Cool!, & Live! Voices. So I included all S550 styles in this collection and made further voice changes to the similar new voices of the PSR-S910 that match the same expressive values. The S550 styles had no OTS. But I transfered OTS from S700 and S710 to the corresponding styles.
In this set there are six types of styles: Basic (.bcs), Session (.sst), Piano Combo (.pcs), Pianist (.pst), Pro (.prs) and Free Play (.fps). The 'Basic' are from PSR-9000/9000Pro and 740 Floppy. The others are from CVP-209/210, PSR-2000/2100, PSR-1500, and PSR-S550.
I also made further voice changes, eg. StandardKit1/2 to StudioKit (wherever necessary, particular in Rock type styles), Organ Voices to new Cool!Organ voices, ClassicGtr to SlideNylon, Flamenco, NylonMute Clean, 60'sClean to New Cool!Solid Gtrs, Mute to Cool! Mute.... In each, categories voices are changed to new voices up to the level of PSR S910. Although these conversion were made for the PSR-S910, they should also work fine on the PSR-S950/S750/S970/S770 and the Tyros3, Tyros4, and Tyros5 models.
The Microsoft XL File provides a complete list of the styles and the keyboard where they originated.
- Onacimus
S910 SuperMega Styles (SFF1)
(September 2012) This collection includes all SFF1 Mega styles from Tyros1, Tyros2, CVP-309, CVP-409, PSR-3000, PSR-S900, PSR-S700 and PSR-OR700. Here I picked all Tyros1 styles as basic and added other styles if they were new and slightly different. I also did some slight revoicing(like Standard Collection) up to the standard of PSR-S910 inorder to sound better.
In this set there are five types of styles: Basic (.bcs), Session (.sst), Piano Combo (.pcs), Pianist (.pst), and Pro (.prs) The 'Basic' are only from TYROS1. Here S. Art! voices are included only in styles of Tyros2, CVP-409 and PSR-S900 Although these conversion were made for the PSR-S910, they should also work fine on the PSR-S950/S750/S970/S770 and the Tyros3, Tyros4, and Tyros5 models.
S910 SuperMegaPlus Collection (SFF2)
(Nov 2015) This collection includes all Mega SFF2 styles of Tyros3, Tyros4, Tyros5, CVP-509, CVP-609, CVP-709, PSR-S710, PSR-S650, PSR-S750, PSR-S950, PSR-S670, PSR-S770, PSR-S970, and PSR-S975.
For TYROS, CVP and later PSR Styles, I made the following adjustments:
Very Interestingly I converted The Audio Styles of PSR-S950 and TYROS5 by transferring the accompaniment tracks to a new style and added R1 and R2 tracks from other matching styles. However I edited the end parts of Intros and Endings. In some styles I did the Rhythm tack as my own. Here I skipped the DJ! styles of S*70 keyboards.
In the World category, I do not include some styles with ethnic kit. I have placed the YEP styles in a separate 'Ethnic' category. The 'Bassic' styles are YEP style of PSR S650 and 'Pro' are YEP styles of S750 & S950. Most of the styles are Indian styles. With my level best I remaped the NewIndian Kits and TablaKits to the IndianKit of S910.
I converted Choir tracks of T4, T5, C6 & C7 styles having Mega Choir voices. Editing Choir tracks are difficult because there are a lot of voice changes (MSB, LSB and Program Changes) and parameter changes (Control changes like Attack, Release, etc) in a single track. There may not be much difference on the edited choir tracks in TYROS models. T4 and T5 have a lot of Mega/SuperArticulation/Regular choir voices. PSR models have only Choir (legacy), GothicVox, UuhChoir, Gospelvoices, etc. But S970 has two new Choir voices (BoysChoirAah and BoysChoirOoh in SuperArticulation! and Live!). These voices cannot be replaced with the Mega Choir voices of the TYROS styles. Lot of note editions, velocity changes and parameter changes have to be done. So these styles will be useful for PSR owners.
In this set there are six types of styles: Basic (.bcs), Pro (.prs), Session (.sst), Piano Combo (.pcs), Pianist (.pst), and Free Play (.fps). Here only PSR-S650 styles are given as 'Basic'.
Genos Styles for PSR-S910
(Jun 2018) 219 Genos styles have been converted for use with the S970. While converting GENOS styles, I played and checked all the styles one by one. I found many new styles in old names. For example Bluegrass, Country 8Beat1, ChaChaCha, etc. Many old styles are given in new names 9-8Waltz as FinalWaltz, 70'sChartCountry as TopChartCountry etc. Many new styles are given in new names (MoonWaltz, 80'sChristmas, AmbientChristmas, etc). I picked the new and slightly different styles and converted those styles. All the converted Genos styles are in the table above.
S910 Special Styles Collection
(Nov 2017) I got various different Styles (not preset styles) from the internet as well as from a lot of Yamaha Expansion pack styles (Europe, Brazil, Mexican, Indonesian, Vietnam, Latin-Salsa, etc). I have converted them for the PSR-S910. According to my hearing capacity, I put them in various categories. In some styles some sections are missing. I do not know the reason. But all styles are fantastic.
S910 Oriental SuperMega Styles
I have completed three sets of Oriental Super Mega styles from PSR-A2000 and A3000. These styles carry lots of new voices from the PSR-S910, very interestingly SA voices in OTS. So I named this set as 'Oriental SuperMega'.
Hammer's S910 Gig Disks
Hammer has been converting many of the gig disks he had created for the Tyros3 for use on his new S910. You'll find detailed descriptions of these gig disks on Hammer's Gig Disk page. The zip files are available in the table below. Note that these styles are for the PSR-S910 but they should work fine on the Tyros3 as well.
Additional PSR-S910 Conversions
Hammer has also been converting some Roland styles and some CVP 409 styles for use with his PSR-S910. Converting styles, or course, does take some time. As the conversions are done, they will be added to the table below.
Patrick's S910 Collection
(Aug 2010) For additional styles from Patrick, check out his Patrick's collection page.
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PSR-S910/S710 Demos
More Power to the People: The New PSR-S910 and PSR-S710
—Additions to Yamaha's Deep Line of Arranger Workstation Keyboards--
(July, 2009) BUENA PARK, Calif. — Yamaha debuts two new Arranger Workstation keyboards, the PSR-S910 and the PSR-S710.
Songwriters and arrangers will find that the PSR-S910 fulfills their needs for a great-sounding instrument with pro capabilities, but it's also perfect for so-called 'one-man bands' because it puts the performer in charge of hundreds of different virtual bands that sound great due to ultra-realistic accompaniment styles. It's like having instant access to top session musicians at the touch of a key or the press of a button.
The new model adapts feature sets from Yamaha's flagship arranger Tyros3, including Super Articulation Voices, which give strings, guitars, reeds and brass sounds real-time expressiveness previously unattainable on a keyboard instrument, including the slide of a guitarist's fingers across a string or the breaths taken by a sax player.
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The 61-key PSR-S910 also includes a luxurious 7' X 7' color screen and professional features like USB audio recording and playback of MP3. It also features a broadband connection that lets users link the keyboards directly to the Internet, where downloadable content is available.
'The accompaniment styles found on the PSR-S910 give keyboard players a quick and easy way to sound like a fully arranged ensemble with little or no setup required,' said George Hamilton, Electronic Keyboard Product Manager, Yamaha Keyboard Division. 'The powerful Music Finder feature even allows them to set up the entire instrument by simply selecting from thousands of song titles. Style, tempo, variation and right hand Voices are instantly set when you select a title; it couldn't be any easier, faster or simpler.'
In addition to great sounds, the 61-key PSR-S710 blends functionality and affordability. With its huge sonic palette and realistic styles, it's an ideal arranger at home and on stage. High-end features include dozens of effects, a 16-track sequencer, an audio recorder and Internet connectivity.
'The PSR-S710 represents a significant leap forward in the evolution of the Arranger Workstation keyboard at all price points,' said Dane Madsen, Electronic Keyboard Marketing Manager, Yamaha Keyboard Division. 'The addition of USB audio recording delivers tremendous benefits to all musicians -- be they beginner, hobbyist or pro.'
The PSR-S910 and the PSR-S710 are expected to ship in October 2009.
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