

So you have to install the NET Framework software first, and then you can install the Style Format 2 Converter software. Nevertheless, the program requires an additional software to be used, that is "NET Framework Version 2.0". The software size is very small and free to use by anyone. The Software is working to change the format from SFF2 to SFF1, so the results Style you created in the new keyboard can be played on the older keyboard. There is a small converter software that can solve the problem, namely "Style Format 2 Converter".

Have you plan to sell your old keyboard and buy a new keyboard? Relax, you do not need to worry! But, a kind of business trick I think, the latest one always support to play all the style from the older one. This problem is related to the different of each format file, as mentioned above. A Style that was made in PSR-S910 keyboard does not support to previous one. If you try to play a style from PSR-S910 to the old one (for example PSR-3000), then there will be an error and the Style can not be played at all. Meanwhile, for the latest keyboard eg Yamaha PSR-S910 / S710, it will be automatically saved in SFF2 format. If you create a Style with the old type Yamaha PSR keyboard eg PSR-3000, PSR-1500, etc., it is automatically saved in SFF1 format. Such kind of format file can only be seen with special software. This would certainly be way easier and probably more successful than starting with an audio file.Yamaha Style known in two formats namely SFF1 and SFF2. If people have styles you like already for the 970 then I don't see why you cant just use them on the 950, with maybe a little editing. There are software tools which try to make styles from midis, and there have been mixed reports by people who have tried to use them ranging from 'it doesn't really work' to ' it kinda works but be prepared to edit the kazoo out of the style to make it usable' and ' it would have been easier to start from nothing and create the style'. If you think about it, yes, the style parts are essentially little midi loops, but they are quite special midi loops, because to make the style usable requires that each part is designed so that it works no matter what chord is played, and when it is changed. And even after you have the midi file, you are probably still a long way from having style parts that can just become a style. There are commercially available converters which take an audio file and create a midi but I don't know how good they actually are.

So first you have to create a midi from the. Midi files only contain digital instructions for a midi instrument. wav files are audio files, and midi files are not. wav file is not just a different file format from midi, it is a completely different animal because. Making styles from scratch is never a trivial task, and the. What you want to do does not appear all that simple to me.
