I saw that the adres of my website was mentioned but incomplete, so here is the right address:
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/JosMaas/onemanband/index.htm

It is true that this is the software solution for your data storage problems. You can load and store stylesfiles. The number is only limited by the size of your PC hard disk. The size of the styles is only limited by the size of the of your PC's internal memory. That might be 20 GB versus 1.4 MB on a PSR diskette and 256 MB versus 64 kB on an avarage PSR!

What One Man Band does, is take over the arranger task of your PSR. So you will be using your PSR as master keyboard, sound module and speaker system. But in between is OMB running on your PC. You wil have to connect your PSR to a PC. And you must get accustomed to the keyboard interface that substitutes the buttons on your PSR. But the advantages are huge. In fact I dare to say that without OMB your floppy equiped keyboard is not suitable for playing external Yamaha styles! I know from a Yamaha PSR740 user that there is no quality loss between the PSR740 stand alone and the PSR740 working with OMB.

You don't realy need a PSR with OMB. It can be a Roland or Casio or even a digital piano using the PC soundcard as sound device. But it will sound best if the sound device is a XG (Yamaha) compatible device since most of the styles use XG bank variations and will sound best on a XG device.

The best way to find out what it does is to download a copy now, install it, read the helpfile chapter "Getting started" and start working with it. If your already have your keyboard connected to a PC then the total time for all this is about 30 minutes. You can try it before registering. Registration is $29.95 and that includes the upgrade for the next version that will appear in a few monts time. If there are things you would like to have added/improved then let me know. I already added and changed a lot of things on suggestions from users.

Regards,

Jos Maas

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Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
Hello

Another answer from my post at Yahoo psr style forum. Message #17251
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/JosMaas/oneman

Scott Langholff