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#482896 - 12/05/19 04:44 AM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: rikkisbears]
Stephenm52 Offline
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Originally Posted By rikkisbears
Originally Posted By Stephenm52
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Would it be possible to create a category and then choose which styles to put into it?


My first thought is do something like Rikki did. The way around it would be to create folders for each genre, put them in the user area or onto a usb stick according to country, pop rock, etc. that would help.


Hi Stephen, basically I just followed the old psr / T series categories. Found the odd style in unexpected folders too, but basically Yamaha style categories were fairly uniform over many years.

Can’t understand why they had to change it to the extent they did.


Rikki, Can't see the logic behind the change, but Yamaha must know something we don't?

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#482899 - 12/05/19 06:10 AM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: Dnj]
Riceroni9 Offline
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Thanks for responding to Donny's inquiry, Steve:

I'm guessing Yamaha believes the "Country" Genre is dying because of so much crap emanating from Nashville these days. Twang Town execs seem to have forgotten their "roots" and appear to be hell-bent to embrace RAPish sounding stuff.

Glad you are pleased with your acquisition.

----Dave

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#482900 - 12/05/19 06:29 AM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: Dnj]
Beakybird Offline
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Well when you look at the board, it's a question of button real estate. I wish they had put the EXPANSION button elsewhere to have room for the Country button. Having ballad and pop together and country split into two places is a pain.
As there are two USB slots, I think I might get a mini USB drive just for onboard styles so I can categorize them to my liking.

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#482901 - 12/05/19 06:45 AM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: Dnj]
Dnj Offline
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The power lies in the Registrations song setups, etc, when playing at home or live ...
the categories are just style reservoirs to pick and choose to create the songs.
How many styles do you really need and use?...

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#482904 - 12/05/19 08:26 AM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: Dnj]
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I've never owned a Yamaha, so I don't know how they work, but on technics and KORG, when I found styles that I might use together, but were in different style 'sections' I would COPY the style, put it in a USER section and rename, tweak, whatever, and then do the same with the second style, placing it close to the first one ... I've done this with LATIN and SWING styles quite a bit ...
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#482906 - 12/05/19 08:37 AM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: Dnj]
Uncle Dave Offline
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Put all the country styles in a user folder. Done.
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#482920 - 12/05/19 11:15 AM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: Dnj]
rikkisbears Offline
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Hi,
I keep my styles on a couple of sandisk cruzer fit mini nano USB . They’re tiny so they don’t stick out the back too far, don’t get knocked .
Have them permanently plugged into my laptop, used them in my korgs too. Maybe a bit more fiddly to remove because of the size, but I find them great.

I have the 2, one for backup, and one for the main. So simple to do copy and paste, so not hard to keep one as the duplicate copy..

Have one Folder “ Style Library “ in which I keep the dozen or so sub folders with my style library.

Then I have another Folder with the styles etc that I actually use. My USER, folder.
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#482922 - 12/05/19 11:47 AM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: Riceroni9]
rikkisbears Offline
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Loc: NSW,Australia
Originally Posted By Riceroni9
Thanks for responding to Donny's inquiry, Steve:

I'm guessing Yamaha believes the "Country" Genre is dying because of so much crap emanating from Nashville these days. Twang Town execs seem to have forgotten their "roots" and appear to be hell-bent to embrace RAPish sounding stuff.

Glad you are pleased with your acquisition.

----Dave


Hi Dave,
no , not really. The country styles still exist, they’re really good too. It’s just the odd placement . There isn’t a dedicated category button for them. Majority are lumped in with Rock and Pop category, the rest are mixed in with a couple of of categories.

They’re there, just need to find them. Haha

Best way could be setting up ones own folders.

At least styles fairly easily recognisable, they have a little icon that says, country, or pop, rock, etc so where a single button houses more than one genre, you at least can tell what genre it belongs to. A few of the styles have rather strange names. Haha
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Rikki 🧸

Korg PA5X 88 note
SX900
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#482927 - 12/05/19 01:19 PM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: rikkisbears]
bruno123 Offline
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Registered: 06/04/02
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Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
I’ve thought about Gary's method, he saved his styles by the name of the song he used them for. When I used Gary’s method, setting up the S975 it was a breeze, the names were alphabetical, and they seem to fit very well. This time around I am trying to find another method.

For now, I am using the categories, Ballad, Jazz, Latin, ect. Because there are so many styles and pads I use a style that comes close so I can begin to play/enjoy the keyboard. When I find a better one, I replace the first one I selected. Is this the best method? No, I just need to get my fingers going again.

Working with the Registrations.
1-Select style
2-Select instruments
3-Balance the volume of the Accomp. or delete what I do not want to use.
4-Select a set of pads
5-Save the regs.

It is to soon to work on a play List, I have not saved enough Regs.
I spent too much time setting up the Pa4x, it took away from my playing time. I liked the Regs. in my other keyboards, but they were done over a period of time
My next step is to create and edit the pads.

I am attacking my Sx900 with one thing in mind – enjoyment.
John C.

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#482929 - 12/05/19 01:23 PM Re: Steve M sx900 review? [Re: Dnj]
Stephenm52 Offline
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Registered: 04/13/05
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Loc: USA
Dave aka Riceroni you’re welcome.

There’s more than one way to skin a cat as they say, it’s not a major problem for me at all, it just takes a little time initially when setting up registrations. There’s also the search function too. I’m of the mindset that Beakybird is maybe they should have placed the expansion button elsewhere and put the Country genre where the expansion button is.

John C. Glad you’re having enjoyment with the Sx900, I’m doing the same!


Edited by Stephenm52 (12/05/19 01:32 PM)

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