Dibawah ini adalah style manual yang sering saya gunakan kalo maen musik. Stylenya sudah menggunakan voice sampling internal. Jadi kalo sampeyan play di kibod yamaha yang belum suport sampling internal, bisa dipastikan ada beberapa bagian style yang tidak bunyi.
Yamaha's Extension Packs (YEP) for the PSR-S650 and s750 s950 A2000 that can be played on later model PSRs. The pack's Joe sent in and his comments are listed below:PSR-S650_YEP_Styles.zip - contains 99 styles in three packs:Brazil, Indian, and Best of Europe) Note that there are some unique ethnic instrument voices included in these style packs that you will have to revoice.
PSR-S650MexicanPack1_styles.zip - includes 12 Mexican styles.
PSRA2000MaghrebPack_Styles.zip - Here are some wonderful African beat styles. They sound great … very different than anything we have heard before.
A20005-Best-Of-EuropeV3_styles.zip and DemoMidiBest-Of-Europe.zip -- Here are the European styles for the PSR A2000. There are 40 styles in this collection. About a dozen are the same as the PSR 650 European Collection, but the rest are different. SOme interesting time signatures in this group. Also included are the midi demos that came with the style pack. There were Registrations that came in the style pack too, but I assume they will only work correctly with the A2000; they could not be loaded into my S910. Again, very different than the styles that came in our PSR S910 or Tyros4 keyboards.
A2000GCC-MiddleEastPack_styles.zip -- 16 Middle East styles for the PSR A2000. This brings the number to 182 new PSR S650 and PSR A2000 styles we can play on our late model PSR and Tyros keyboards.
PSRA2000IranPack_styles.zip -- Here are the last of the free style Yamaha Extension Packs for the PSR A2000. You should now a total of 8 style packs. 4 for the PSR S650 and 4 for the PSR A2000. If my count is correct there are 193 styles with only about 10 or 12 duplicates styles (which may actually have some differences in voice assignments or style part variations).
I went through them all and only a couple of Indian styles needed to be 'tuned' as you call it (there is only silence when you load them into the keyboard). For example, those Indian styles need to have the Indian drum Kits assigned to the 2 drum parts and some sort of undetermined instrument must be assigned to the Pad part of the style as well.
[ Edited Wed Mar 25 2015, 09:37PM ]