About a year ago, Yamaha came out with 5 sets of "Power Styles." These were excellent styles. A lot of them were used as internal styles on the Tyros that came out soon after, but many of them don't exist on any Yamaha keyboard that I knew of.
I was optimistic that these styles would be a harbinger of future style offerings by Yamaha. Now, after a year, I am pessimistic. It doesn't seem like Yamaha plans on supporting their keyboards with style software. If you want new styles, it seems like we'll have to wait for the next keyboard to come.
Steve Demming, why doesn't Yamaha come out with more of these Power Styles? I would think that at least once a year, they can offer their consumers the opportunity to purchase more styles.
Here here....can't really figure out why none of the manufacturers offer styles for sale on a continuing basis. If they do not want to get involved there are several 3rd party companies that would do it I'm sure. Yamaha could just take a few points off the top and do nothing for it. Terry
Registered: 10/24/02
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I am reluctant to address this type of questions, because it falls outside of the Tech-support arena. I know for a fact that style sales in the U.S. have been far from spectacular. When we offer a product for sale and no one buys it, we won't be offering the same type product again next year. I've been pushing for more styles for years, but the people in marketing look at me like I'm crazy. I'll pass along your comments, and then we'll see what happens.
------------------ Steve Deming Assistant Manager Customer Support Dept. Pro Audio & Combo Division Yamaha Corporation of America
That is for sure, disappointing news. The styles are really what makes these keyboards tick. And no one makes better Yamaha styles than Yamaha. In my opinion, no one comes close. And with converted styles from other professional keyboards, something is almost always lost in translation.
The Powerstyles were IMO extremely well made. The only one that come close is Styles&Music. I can also recommend Peter Solley's for blues and shuffle styles. http://www.petersolleyproductions.com/ They are among the best I have found. Plus, they have excellent midifiles, unfortunately without lyrics, but still. So if you're looking for some Texas style blues or shuffle, or any other file for that matter, this is a good place to start.
------------------ Roy-Andrč
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Hi Roy
Thanks you for pointing out the Peter Solloey website. I had never heard of it before. You're right, some of the styles sound pretty good. But at $9.00 per style - WoW! At those prices, I'd like to see the styles specifically made on the PSR2000 or Tyros, both of which have the higher sequencer timing resolution. I'm afraid these styles might sound a little weak if they were made on an older Yamaha. Maybe I should get a few friends together to chip in for one to try out!
Interesting that no-one buys them because they sure clamour to d/l them for free. It's the number 1 thing everyone seems to be looking for, more styles. It really is the lifeblood of an arranger, without them, it's just a Motif, with a better screen.
I realize free vs $ but there must be a compromise on both sides. Terry
I think they should make it much easier to create or cutomize styles on the KB ....this is another reason people are always looking for new styles versus making your own...it seems like the least used feature.
I've started making my own "morphed" styles on the Tyros and once one gets the hang of it, it's not too bad at all and makes styles every bit as good as factory. Terry