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  1. The PSR-S970 is the flagship model of the S-series, and combines all the functionality of the other models in the range together with powerful performance features including versatile effects inherited from the legendary Tyros 5, external display capability and a programmable vocal harmony function.
  2. Sep 24, 2014  Free Yamaha Styles Pack for all Yamaha PSR Arrangers. Here are a wonderful free Yamaha styles pack, they are suitable for every PSR keyboard, these ones was especially designed for the PSR-8000 but it is compatible with almost all Yamaha PSR series.

So whenever a keyboard owner downloads a style file that wasn't specifically. The issue in case it's something they can fix by releasing another firmware update. Yamaha just released new PSR-S770 and S970 models.

Every Yamaha arranger keyboard has built-in styles that are included with that keyboard. Sometimes called internal styles, these styles are stored in the PRESET area and they are always available and can not be changed or erased. They can, however, be modified and then 'saved' to the USER area or to a HARD DRIVE or to a USB drive.

The navigation bar on the left takes you to a page of styles for the indicated Yamaha arranger keyboard. You will find there a listing of all the internal preset styles that came with that keyboard. On many of the pages, there are also additional style sets that are compatible with, indeed, have been tuned to work with, that particular keyboard. All of these style sets can be downloaded. In all cases, you will be downloading a compressed file (a zip file) that must be uncompressed to get at the included styles. Be sure to check each page and to scroll to the end of the page. There are many thousands of styles available in this section.

In addition to styles for each keyboard, you may find one or more links to YouTube video demos of the keyboard. You will also find the original Yamaha press release for that keyboard.

If Yamaha and/or arranger keyboards are new to you, you might be interested in learning a bit about these keyboards and the 'styles' they contain as well as Yamaha's track record for announcing new keyboards. This site, the PSR Tutorial, originated when the PSR2000/1000 models were introduced. These models represented a brand new mid-range Yamaha arranger keyboard very different from the previous PSR740/640 series. Hence the PSR 'tutorial' was born. Since then there have been many more models and the PSR Tutorial kept expanding with each new model. To learn a little bit more of this history, read on below.

New Keyboards Every Year

Yamaha Arranger History
KeyboardPress Release
PSR-S975, PSR-S775Feb, 2018
GenosOct, 2017
PSR-S970, PSR-S770July, 2015
Tyros5-61, Tyros5-76Nov, 2013
PSR-S950,PSR-S750Sep, 2012
Tyros4Oct, 2010
PSR-S910,PSR-S710Jul, 2009
Tyros3 Sep, 2008
PSR-S550BSep, 2008
PSR-S900, PSR-S700Jul, 2007
PSR-S500Oct, 2006
Tyros2Nov, 2005
PSR-3000/1500Jan, 2004
PSR-2100/1100Apr, 2003
TyrosNov, 2002
PSR-2000/1000Jul, 2001
9000 ProJan, 2001
PSR-550Jan, 2001
PSR-9000Feb, 2000
PSR-740/640/540Jul, 1999
PSR-8000Jan, 1998
PSR-730/630/530Jul, 1997

Anyone who has had an arranger keyboard for a few years knows how much this industry changes over time. These keyboards are, at their heart, computers and like your typical desk-top computer, the features available seem to get better and better every year (although sometimes users are disappointed to see the disappearance of appreciated features). So, I've arranged the Yamaha styles section to reflect a small part of the historical record of Yamaha arranger keyboards.

The table shown on the right lists the various Yamaha arranger keyboard model families and the month and year of the press release for that model. You can click on any of those press release dates to see the original press release for that model. This information is also provided at the bottom of each model's styles page. Of course Press Release dates often precede the actual arrival of the keyboard in stores by months. For recent models, you can see a detailed listing of features and specifications by clicking on the keyboard model.

The pages in this section are focused on the models starting with the PSR730 series introduced in 1997 and going all the way to the present PSR-S975 model introduced in February 2018. Some models represented a series of keyboards, for example the PSR740, PSR640, and PSR540. Keyboards in a 'family' generally operated the same way with the more expensive models having more styles, more voices and, usually, more features. I refer to the top-of-the-line model in a keyboard family, but many of the styles provided will also work on the more junior brothers.

We also include the high-end series along with the mid-range series. The high-end is represented by the PSR8000, PSR9000, 9000Pro, Tyros, Tyros2, Tyros3, Tyros4, Tyros5/5-76 and, most recently, the new Genos. The mid-range is represented by the PSR730, PSR740, PSR2000, PSR2100, PSR3000, PSR-S900, PSR-S910, PSR-S950, PSR-S970, and the new PSR-S975. As the table indicates, a new mid-range keyboard is introduced one year and a new high-end keyboard the following year in a two-year sequence. There's no guarantee that this pattern will continue, but chances are that new and better keyboards are now on the drawing board. The PSR-S975/S775 were introduced in 2018 as replacements for the PSR-S970/S770. The Tyros5 replaced the previous flag-ship model Tyros4. The Genos keyboard, however, has a significantly different interface than the previous Tyros5. It represents a new generation of high-end model for Yamaha.

Similar Keyboards Every Year

If you have paid attention to the evolution of car models, you will undoubtedly have noticed a major model change occurring in one year and then that basic 'body style' being carried forward for several years before another major style change. You'll find that same idea in these arranger keyboard models. The PSR730 and PSR740 model families operated much the same way. The introduction of the PSR2000 was an entirely new and different operational system. That system has been carried forward in the Tyros, the 2100, the 3000, the Tyros2, the PSR-S900, the Tyros3, the PSR-S910, the Tyros4, the PSR-S950, the Tyros5, the PSR-S970, and the PSR-S975. It is also essentially the same operational system used in the Yamaha CVP digital pianos. The similarity in the operating system means it is fairly easy to move from one model to another. It also means that many of the styles will be somewhat interchangeable. I say 'somewhat' because while the operating system may be similar, the hardware is not and the voices included with each new keyboard are generally different. Thus, a style from an older keyboard may, indeed, play on a newer one, but it may not sound exactly the same. Styles, however, can be 'tuned' to optimize their sound on each of the keyboards. More on this below.

Preset and 'Tuned' Styles

For each keyboard, the Styles page gives you the internal preset styles provided with that keyboard. In several cases, you will also find additional style sets, tuned specifically for that particular keyboard, available on the 'Styles' page. For example, you will find the Tyros4 styles tuned for the PSR-S950 on the PSR-S950 Styles page. You'll also find thousands of styles from earlier (and later) Yamaha keyboards tuned specifically for the PSR-S950 on that page.

Style Compatibility & MegaVoices

While there have been a series of Yamaha keyboards produced, they have ALL included a basic set of 480 XG and GM voices. These voices are used in creating the styles for many of the keyboards. It is for this reason that one can take a style that was available on the PSR8000 and play it in the PSR740 or the PSR2000. This style compatibility, however, was broken with the introduction of the Tyros model. This model included a new MegaVoice technology. This technology provided more realistic sounding instruments, particularly the guitars, for the styles built into the Tyros. But the technology was only available in the Tyros. Those original styles will play, as is, in earlier keyboards, but they will NOT sound good. The earlier keyboards do not have the megavoice technology. Fortunately, there is software available that can detect and remove the megavoices from the style and replace it with a standard guitar or similar voice. When you see Tyros styles for the PSR2000, that is what had to occur. All the styles had to be tuned, fixing up the accompaniment voices where needed.

In addition, the styles on the models from PSR2000 onward, included one-touch-settings (OTS) built in and stored with the style. The OTS use the preset voices on the keyboard. If newer keyboards have voices not available on older keyboards, then these voices would also have to be adjusted to 'tune' that style to use the voices available on earlier keyboards.

This 'tuning' of styles is one of the strengths of the PSR and Tyros arranger line since the PSR2000 model. Not many users actually create their own styles from scratch, but many have learned how to modify an existing preset style to 'tune' it to their own particular preferences. It is fairly easy to modify accompaniment voices and volumes to suit your own personal tastes. You can change the default tempo of a style and the various OTS voices saved with that. You can even take parts of a style, for example, a bass pattern used in one style, and put it in another style. All of this can be saved in a new version of the style that you can name whatever you like. So each user can create as many styles as needed with these keyboards. The lessons available in the Lessons section of this site help you learn how to do all this style tuning. In this section of Styles as well as other sections, you will be able to download styles created and/or tuned by other owners for your use and enjoyment.

This page updated on May 16, 2019 .

450 Preset Styles

The PSR-S970 has 450 Styles, including 10 all-new DJ styles, 366 Pro, 31 Session, 3 Free Play and 40 Audio Styles. The more junior PSR-S770 has 360 styles (320 Pro, 27 Session, 10 DJ, a Free Play and none of the new audio styles).

Here's what Yamaha says about the S970 styles:

DJ Styles are a new live performance concept, featuring a collection of chord progressions that eliminate the need for continuous chord changes with the left hand. Now you've got both hands free to play melody lines, use theLive Controllers, or even trigger additional external audio with the Multi Pads to add a unique flair to your performance.
Bring your performances to life with Audio Styles, featuring high quality percussion ensembles and drums, all recorded by world-class musicians in studios around the globe. Audio Styles add natural feel and warmth to any rhythm track for greater expressive potential than ever before.
Voice & Style Expansion Packs enable you to customize the PSR-S970 with a wide range of additional content from all over the world. When loaded into the keyboard, you can instantly access authentic new sounds, rhythms and backing in the musical style of your choice.

The table below lists all of the styles in the PSR-S970 and PSR-S770. Styles marked with a (C) are available in both the S970 and S770. The 90 styles exclusive to the S970 are marked with an (A) and shown in blue font. Some styles appear only in the S770 and they are marked with a (B) and a red font. The cateogy titles indicate the total number of styles in the S970 (and the S770) for that category.

PSR-S970 & PSR-S770 Internal Styles
BALLAD - 45 (29) Styles
12-8Ballad (C)
16BeatBallad (C)
6-8BalladRock (A)
6-8Modern (C)
6-8Orchestral (C)
6-8SlowRock (C)
70sChartBallad (A)
70sGlamPiano (C)
80sAnalogBallad (A)
80sBoyBand (C)
80sEPBallad (C)
80sSmoothBallad (C)
8BeatBallad1 (C)
8BeatBallad2 (C)
90sCoolBallad (C)
Acoustic8BtBld (A)
AnalogBallad (A)
AngelSun (A)
Chillout1 (C)
Chillout2 (C)
ChilloutCafe (A)
ChillPerformer (A)
ContempGtrPop (A)

ContempPopBld (C)
CoudyBay (A)
Easy8Beat (A)
EasyBallad (C)
EPBallad (C)
EpicBallad (C)
GuitarSerenade (C)
IndustrialChill (A)
LoveSong (C)
Modern16BtBld (C)
ModernPopBld (C)
NewR&BBallad (C)
NightWalk (A)
OrganBallad (C)
PianoBallad (C)
Play4Sofa (A)
PopGtrBallad (A)
PopWaltz (C)
PowerBallad (C)
R&BSlowBallad (A)
R&BSoulBallad (C)
SoulR&B (C)
BALLROOM - 18 (18) Styles
9-8Waltz (C)
ChaChaCha (C)
EnglishWaltz (C)
Foxtrot (C)
Jive (C)
OrganChaCha (C)
OrganQuickstep (C)
OrganRumba (C)
OrganSamba (C)
OrganSwing (C)
Pasodoble (C)
Quickstep (C)
Rumba (C)
Samba (C)
Slowfox (C)
Swingfox (C)
Tango (C)
VienneseWaltz (C)
COUNTRY - 29 (26) Styles
70sChartCntry (C)
70sCountryPop (C)
Bluegrass (C)
CntrySing-along (C)
Country2-4 (C)
Country8Beat (C)
CountryBallad (C)
CountryBeat (A)
CountryBlues (A)
CountryBrothers (C)
CountryHits (C)
CountryPop (C)
CountryRock (C)
CountryRockBld (C)
CountryShuffle (C)
CountryStrum (C)
CountrySwing (C)
CountryTwoStep (C)
CountryWaltz (C)
EasyCountry (C)
FingerPickin' (C)
FolkPop (C)
Hoedown (C)
ModBluegrass (C)
ModCountryBld1 (C)
ModCountryBld2 (C)
ModernCntryPop (C)
ModernPickin' (A)
NewCountry (C)
DANCE - 64 (48) Styles
6-8Trance (C)
70sDisco1 (C)
70sDisco2 (C)
70sDiscoFunk (C)
80sDisco (C)
80sSynthDisco (C)
90sDisco (C)
BigRoom (A)
ChartPop (B)
ChartPop1 (A)
ChartR&B (C)
ClassicHipHop (C)
ClubBeat (C)
Clubdance1 (C)
Clubdance2 (C)
ClubDJHouse (C)
ClubHouse (C)
ClubMixDJ (A)
Dancefloor (A)

Dancehall (C)
DiscoHouse (C)
DiscoPhilly (C)
DiscoTeens (C)
DreamDance (C)
Dubstep (C)
ElecCity (A)
ElectricHouse (C)
Electronica (C)
ElectroStep (C)
EuroDance (C)
EuroTrance (C)
FrenchClubHouse (C)
FrenchDJ (A)
FunkDisco (C)
FunkyHouse (C)
GangsterHouse (C)
Garage (C)
GlobalDJ's (C)
GrimeHouse (C)
Groundbeat (C)
HardStep (A)
Ibiza2010 (C)
MellowHipHop (C)
MiamiHouse (C)
MinimalElectro (A)
ModChartPop (C)
ModernHipHop (C)
NatureHipHop (A)
NewHipHop (C)
NewR&B (C)
PercussiveTrance (A)
PianoHouse (C)
PopR&B (C)
ProgressiveHouse (C)
R&BElectro (A)
ReggaetonDJ (A)
RetroClub (A)
RetroPop (C)
SynthPop (C)
TrancePop (C)
TripHop1 (C)
USChartHit (A)
USHipHop (C)
ENTERTAINER - 48 (34) Styles
70sFrenchHit (C)
8BeatAdria (C)
AlpBallad1 (C)
AlpBallad2 (C)
AlpenSchlager (A)
ApresSkiHit (A)

BreathlessHit (C)
ChartFox (A)
DiscoFox (C)
DiscoFoxRock (C)
DiscoHands (C)
EuroPopOrgan (C)
Evergreen (A)
GermanRock (C)
HelloShuffle (A)
MallorcaDisco (A)
MallorcaParty (C)
ModernSchlager (A)
PartyArena (A)
PartyPolka (C)
PartyRock (C)
PolkaPop (C)
PubPiano (C)
ScandBugg (C)
ScandCountry1 (C)
ScandCountry2 (C)
ScandShuffle (C)
ScandSlowRock (C)
Schlager6-8 (C)
SchlagerAlp (C)
SchlagerBeat (C)
SchlagerFever (A)
SchlagerFox (C)
SchlagerItalia (C)
SchlagerPalace (A)
SchlagerPolka (C)
SchlagerPop (C)
SchlagerRock (C)
SchlagerRumba (C)
SchlagerSamba (C)
SchlagerShuffle (C)
SchlagerWaltz (C)
SoftSchlager (A)
StandardPop (C)
SwissCharts (A)
Tijuana (C)
YoungBallad (A)
YoungFox (A)
LATIN - 40 (34) Styles
Axe (C)
Bachata (C)
Batucada (A)
Beguine (C)
BoleroLento (C)
Bomba (C)
BossaNova (C)
BrazilianBossa (A)
BrazilianSamba (C)
Calypso (C)
CoolBossa (A)
CubanChaCha (A)
CubanSon (C)
Cumbia (C)
Danzon (C)
FastBossa (B)
Forro (C)
Guajira (C)
GuitarRumba (C)
HappyReggae (C)
Joropo (C)
LatinDisco (C)
LatinPartyPop (C)
Merengue (C)
OrchestralBossa (C)
OrganBossa (C)
Parranda (C)
PopBossa (C)
PopLatin (C)
PopLatinBallad (C)
Reggaeton (C)
RockChaCha (C)
RumbaFlamenco (A)
RumbaFlamencos (C)
RumbaIsland (C)
Salsa (C)
SalsaGranCiclon (A)
SambaReggae (C)
SheriffReggae (C)
SlowBossa (C)
TangoFlamenco (A)
MOVIE&SHOW - 32 (27) Styles
70sTVTheme (C)
AniFantasy (C)
AnimationBallad (C)
BaroqueAir (C)
Blockbuster (C)
BroadwayBallad (C)
ChristmasShuffle (C)
ChristmasSwing (C)
ChristmasWaltz (C)
ClassicPianoBld (C)
EtherealMovie (C)
EtherealVoices (A)
French50s (C)
GreenFantasia (C)
Moonlight6-8 (C)
MovieBallad (C)
MovieDisco (C)
MoviePanther (A)
MovieSoundtrack (C)
MovieSwing (B)
MovieSwing1 (A)
MovieSwing2 (A)
OnBroadway (A)
OrchestralBolero (C)
OrchestralMarch (C)
PopClassics (C)
RomanticBallet (A)
SaturdayNight (C)
Sci-fiMarch (C)
SecretService (C)
Showtune (C)
TapDanceSwing (C)
WildWest (C)
POP&ROCK - 49 (36) Styles
16BeatRock (A)
6-8Rock (A)
60s8Beat (C)
60sBigHit (A)
60sGuitarPop (C)
60sPianoPop (A)
60sPopRock (C)
60sRisingPop (A)
60sSuperGroup (A)
60sVintagePop (C)
60sVintageRock (B)
70s8Beat (C)
70sRockShuffle (A)
80sGuitarPop (C)
80sPop (C)
80sPopRock (C)
80sPowerRock (C)
90sSynthRock (A)
8BeatModern (C)
90sGuitarPop (C)
90sRockBallad (C)
AcousticRock (C)
BritPop (C)
BritPopSwing (C)
BritRockPop (C)
BubblegumPop (C)
CanadianRock (A)
ChartGuitarPop (C)
ChartPianoShfl (C)
ChartRockShfl (C)
Classic8Beat (C)
ContempRock (C)
ContempRockBld (A)
Cool8Beat (C)
FunkPopRock (C)
HardRock (C)
JazzPop (C)
KoolShuffle (C)
Live8Beat (C)
OrchRockBallad (A)
PowerRock (C)
RetroSoul (A)
RockShuffle (C)
RockShuffleFast (A)
ScandPopShuffle (A)

StandardRock (C)
Unplugged (C)
Uptempo8Beat (C)
VintageGtrPop (C)
WestCoastPop (C)
R&B - 36 (33) Styles
6-8Soul (C)
60sRock&Roll (C)
70sChartSoul (C)
BlueberryBlues (C)
BluesRock (C)
DetroitBeat (A)
DetroitPop1 (C)
DetroitPop2 (C)
FranklySoul (C)
FunkPop (A)
FunkyShuffle (A)
GospelBrothers (C)
GospelSisters (C)
GospelSwing (C)
JazzFunk (C)
KoolFunk (C)
LiveSoulBand (C)
LovelyShuffle (C)
ModernShuffle (C)
MotorCity (C)
OldiesR&R (C)
PianoBoogie (C)
Rock&Roll1 (C)
Rock&Roll2 (C)
Rock&RollShfl (C)
ShuffleBlues (C)
Skiffle (C)
SlowBlues (C)
Soul (C)
SoulBrothers (C)
SouthernGospel (C)
Twist (C)
Worship6-8 (C)
WorshipFast (C)
WorshipMed (C)
WorshipSlow (C)
SWING&JAZZ - 37 (30) Styles
AcousticJazz (C)
AfroCuban (C)
Bebop (A)
BigBandFast1 (C)
BigBandFast2 (C)
BigBandSwing (A)
Charleston (C)
ClassicBigBand (C)
CoolJazzBallad (C)
CoolJazzWaltz (A)
CoolPianoJazz (A)
CoolSwing (A)
Dixieland (C)
DreamyBallad (C)
EasyListening (C)
FastJazz (A)
Five-Four (C)
FrenchJazz (C)
InstrumentalJazz (C)
JazzClub (A)
JazzGuitarClub (C)
JazzWaltzFast (C)
JazzWaltzMed (C)
JumpJive (C)
MidnightSwing (C)
ModBigBandBld (C)
ModBigBandShfl (C)
ModernBigBand (C)
ModernJazzBld (C)
MoonlightBallad (C)
MORSwing (C)
OrchBigBand1 (C)
OrchBigBand2 (C)
OrchestraSwing1 (C)
OrchestraSwing2 (C)
OrganGroove (C)
Ragtime (C)
WORLD - 52 (45) Styles
6-8March (C)
ArabicEuro (C)
Bhajan (C)
Bhangra (C)
BohemianWaltz (C)
Duranguense (C)
Flamenco (C)
FrenchMusette (C)
FrenchWaltz (C)
GermanMarch (C)
GermanWaltz (C)
Grupera (C)
Hawaiian (A)
HighlandWaltz (C)
HullyGully (C)
IrishDance (C)
IrishHymn (B)
IrishHymn1 (A)
IrishHymn2 (A)
ItalianMazurka (C)
ItalianPolka (C)
ItalianWaltz (C)
Jig (C)
Jing Ju Jie Zou (C)
Keroncong (C)
Laff (C)
MalfufFunk (A)
MariachiWaltz (C)
ModCeltic4-4 (A)
ModCeltic6-8 (A)
ModernDangdut1 (C)
ModernDangdut2 (C)
Norteno (C)
OberPolka (C)
OberWalzer (C)
OrientalPop (C)
PopFlamenco (C)
Reel (C)
Saeidy (C)
SaeidyPop (A)
ScandWaltz (C)
ScottishPolka (C)
Sirtaki (C)
SpanishPaso (C)
Tarantella (C)
TurkishEuro1 (C)
TurkishEuro2 (C)
USMarch (C)
USMarchingBand (A)
WehdaSaghira (C)
Xi Qing Luo Gu (C)
ZitherPolka (C)
Zouk (C)
Expansion

Onacimus' Styles for the PSR-S970

Christmas Styles Collection

(Dec 2016) I have created Christmas style collection for PSR S970 drawing from the Standard, Super Mega, Super Mega Plus and Special collections for S970, which are available below. These styles may also compatible to T4, T5, C6, & C7 keyboards. In the Christmas Style set there are lot of Christmas Styles. Though there are some other styles from other categories as well: ClassicMoon6-8 & Moonlight6-8 for 'O! Holy Night', MOR Swing & TapdanceSwing for Swing type songs ('Rudolph the Red-nosed Raindeer'), MORWaltz for 'Silent Night'. There are 91 styles available in this Christmas-S970.zip file. The sources for all the files are available in this Microsoft Excel file. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Yamaha Psr S770 Styles Download

-- Onacimus

Standard Styles Collection

Note: all of the changes/updates described below are in the Standard Styles table below.

(Feb 2016) I have now completed a Standard Styles collection for the new PSR-S970 with a total of 980 styles. The 'Standard Styles' collection includes styles from nine keyboards: PSR-9000 and 9000Pro, PSR-740 floppy, PSR-2000, PSR-2100, PSR-1500, PSR-550, and CVP-209 and CVP210. For this Collection, I picked styles from PSR-S910 Standard collection, added some more styles, and did slight voice editing.

I retained the Icons of styles as given in the Original keyboard (styles after 2k models). For unknown icons (9k & S550 styles have no icons), I applied icons similar to other styles of the same type. In Style icons, some icons are in the icon list of S970. Some icons are appearing but not in the list. I changed many style icons. Most of the icons are not in the icon list of the S970. For example, the 'Pro' icon in '8Beat3' of POP&ROCK is not in the icon list. I viewed in Michael's Midi Player where there is a section for icons. For 'Pro' icon, we should change the four character code between Style name and extension (8Beat3[Style name], .T108[Icon character] & .prs[Style type extension]). Using this procedure, I changed many icons.

In many styles, I retained 'Standard Kit 1 & 2' because these are given as Live! kitsIn some Dance styles, I revoiced some Dance Kit to the House Kit of S970 and remaped the drums according to the sound of Old Dance Kit (9K, 2K, C2 & 15). I changed many Dance styles in the Dance category by changing DanceKit to HouseKit. I remaped the drum notes to hear the original sound of the Old DanceKit (PSR-740, 9000, 9000PRO, 2000, 2100, 1500, CVP-209 & 210). Here only PSR-S550 uses the new DanceKit (TYROS, PSR-3000..)

I updated many styles in each category by changing new voices of S970 in style tracks as well as OTS (Live!ConcertGrand, Sweet!OrchFlute, Cool!VintageFlatBass, etc..) and by replacing the old voices. I did this voice change in new styles of duplication (JazzRock1 and JazzRock2 of Pop&Rock are the same. 1 is from 9k, 2 is from 2k. Here Drum setup is different but the acomp are same. I changed the new voice only in 2k style).

(Jun 2016) I edited many styles that use DanceKit. Using the unique 'Drum Setup' in S970 style creator, I translated to 'AnalogT9Kit' and did Drum remaping, Leveling, Pitch Corase etc to resemble the old DanceKit voice (Before TYROS and PSR 3000).

(Aug 2016) I extended the S970 Standard collections by adding Oriental Styles from PSR-A1000. (YAMAHA released this PSR keyboard along with PSR-1000 & PSR-2000 during 2001). I added styles of 'Arabic' and 'Turkish&Greek' in additional 'Oriental' folder (this set can be useful only for S-series keyboards). I also added 3 styles in the World category, which has no risk of Oriental voices. These styles are SFF1 styles and have only Standard voices.

(May 2017) I extended the Standard Style collection by adding more PSR-740 styles. PSR-740 is the first PSR Keyboard to hold styles with 4 variations, 2 Intros (A & B) and 2 Endings (A & B). Most of the styles are unique. I transfered Intro C, and Ending C from the related PSR 8000 styles. I also added a Break from Fill BA of the PSR 8000. In the Excel file, I named these style as PSR-740Plus (7P). Already I have included some 740 Floppy Styles. Now these are also called as 7P. Here I skipped some styles that were the same in 9k and later.

The newly added styles include 15 styles added in Pop&rock, 18 styles in Ballad (19 in 3K), 10 styles in Dance, 6 styles in Swing&Jazz, 6 styles in R&B, 4 styles in Country, 9 Styles in Latin, 5 Styles in Ballroom, 2 styles in Entertainer (1 in 3K).

I also added five CVP 109 Styles: '8BeatBallad1' and 'PopBallad1' in Ballad, 'Groundbeat1' in Dance, 'SwingBallad' in Swing&Jazz, and 'PopSamba1' in Latin.

CVP 109 (1999) also holds 4 Variation styles released between PSR 8000 and PSR 740. Till now, there is no source to get those styles. I viewed the CVP 109 styles from the PDF data list. Most of the unique Styles are in PSR 740 and PSR 8000. Some styles are given in PSR 9000 and CVP 209. Some of the styles are given in different names. For example CVP 109 'SwingBallad' is given as same in PSR 8000, 'BigBandBallad' in PSR 740 and 'MillerBallad' in PSR 9000. I picked the above styles from 8K, reassembled, made as 4 Variation Styles and named them as CVP 109 Styles. So I think all the 1999 styles are included in Standard Collection.

(Jun 2017) I added some PSR-A1000 styles to Standard Style Collection for S-Series Keyboards. PSR-A1000 is the Oriental Keyboard released by YAMAHA Corporation during the year 2001 along with PSR-2000 and PSR-1000. This holds all PSR-1000 preset styles and additional Oriental Styles. I have included some styles that have no risk of Oriental voices and drumkits. Also I remaped some drum notes and made necessary voice changes. Here I included some selected styles in Dance and World categories. These are in SFF2 format.

I converted 4 styles from PSR-A1000 and 6 Ethnic Styles from PSR-S550 (2 Arabic [ArabicEuro & WehdaSaghira2], 2 Indian [Bhajan & Bhangra] and 2 Chinese [Jing Ju Joe Zon & Xi Qing Lou Gu] styles. For these, I converted the Ethnic kits to the basic ArabicKit, PopLatinKit and other common DrumKits and remaped the notes. In some styles I transferred R1 and R2 from other related styles as I did for Audio Styles. I included these styles in the World Category. So these can be played in TYROS Keyboards also without any risk of Ethnic voices and drumkits.

(Jul 2017) I added 33 more Arabic, Iranian, and Khaligi styles from A1000 to the World category and then another 24 Khaligi styles. Finally, I added another 10 Turkish & Greek styles and did some further adjustments in the World1 and World2 categories.

I split World Styles into 3 groups. I put all A1000 styles in World2 and World3. I added 'Laff' and 'Saeidy' of PSR-S550 to World1. Now, I added all A1000 styles without missing anything. Also, I made some voice changes in many World styles. I shifted 5 Oriental Styles (BandanDance, KarachiDance, LaffDance, SaeidyDance & TurkishDisco) from Dance Category to World2&3. I also shifted 'Cumbia1&2' from Latin to World1.

(Oct 2017) I have updated the whole set of Oriental category by adding some more styles and editing many existing styles. There are totally 90 styles. XL file also updated.

PSR-S970 Standard Style Collection (1,287 styles)
01-Pop&Rock
115 styles
02-Ballad
100 styles
03-Dance
122 styles
04-Swing&Jazz
112 styles
05-R&B
106 styles
06-Country
69 styles
07-Latin
103 styles
08-Ballroom
75 styles
09-Movie&Show
50 styles
10-Entertainer
52 styles
11-World1
75 styles
12-World2[OR]
66 styles
13-World3[OR]
62 styles
14-Pianist
71 styles
15-FreePlay
10 styles
16-Ethnic
9 styles
17-Oriental
90 styles
Microsoft XL File

Super Mega Styles

(Mar 2016) I have started working on a 'Super Mega Styles collection' for the PSR-S970. I picked these from the S910 collection and added few more styles. This collection includes all SFF1 Mega styles from Tyros1, Tyros2, CVP-309, CVP-409, PSR-3000, PSR-S900 and PSR-S700.

For this collection, I picked all Tyros1 styles as basic and added other styles if they were new and slightly different. I also did some slight revoicing. I put different icons for each style, mostly matching the original.

(June 2016) In building the SuperMega collection for the S950, I used the S970 collection and found that some styles had to be edited in almost every category and some added to World.

(Aug 2016) Like Standard collection, I have extended the Super Mega collections by adding Oriental Styles from PSR-OR700. (YAMAHA released this PSR keyboard along with PSR-S700 & S900 during 2007). I added all 'Arabic&Maghrebi' and 'Turkish&Greek' and some styles of 'Iranian' together in 'Oriental' folder (these set of styles can be useful only for S-series keyboards). I also transferred some styles in World category, which have no risk of Oriental voices. The Oriental Styles that I included have 'ArabicKit1' and 'ArabicMixKit', those are available in most of the S-series keyboards. These styles are SFF1 styles those have Mega voices. With these, I updated the XL files.

(Jun 2017) I have added some PSR-OR700 styles to Mega Style Collections. This is the second Oriental Keyboard released by YAMAHA Corporation during the year 2007 along with PSR-S900 and PSR-S700. The PSR-OR700 holds all PSR-S700 preset styles and additional Oriental Styles. It has more Oriental Styles than PSR-A1000. Specially the styles have Mega Voices to the level of S700. In this update, I included some styles from 'Arabic&Maghrebi' that have no risk of Oriental voices and drumkits. I also remapped some drum notes and made necessary voice changes. In some styles I transferred R1 and R2 from other related styles. The new styles, 4 in Dance and 19 in World are included in the table below.

(Aug 2017) I split the World Styles into 3 groups. I put all OR700 styles in World2 and World3. I added all OR700 styles (146 styles) without missing anything. I also made some voice changes in many World styles. I moved 8 Oriental Styles from Dance Category to World2&3. The XL file was also updated.

(Oct 2017) I have updated the whole set of Oriental category in Super Mega Collection by adding some more styles and editing many existing styles. There are totally 98 styles. XL file also updated.

PSR-S970 Super Mega Style Collection (1,294 styles)
01-Pop&Rock
120 styles
02-Ballad
105 styles
03-Dance
100 styles
04-Swing&Jazz
90 styles
05-R&B
120 styles
06-Country
65 styles
07-Latin
100 styles
08-Ballroom
70 styles
09-Movie&Show
75 styles
10-Entertainer
65 styles
11-World1
105 styles
12-World2-OR
80 styles
13-World3-OR
66 styles
14-Pianist
35 styles
15-Oriental
98 styles
Excel File

Super Mega Plus Styles

(May 2016) I have completed the Super Mega Plus styles collection for the PSR-S970. To review the difference in these S970 collections:

  • 'Standard' Collection means Styles having Many Extraordinary voices (Sweet, Cool & Live) except Mega voices in Tracks and OTS.
  • 'Super Mega' means Super Articulation Voices in OTS and Mega Voices in Tracks
  • 'Super Mega Plus' means all the previous but SFF2 styles.

Source keyboards include 1.S710, 2. S650, 3. S910, 4. TYROS3/CVP-509, 5. S950, 6. TYROS4/CVP-609, 7. TYROS5/CVP-709. Here S910=S750 and S950=S770. But there are some unique styles in new ones. Also some unique styles of S670 are added. S710 has no Mega Strings and Brass. S910 has no Mega SingleCoil, Jazz, Vintage Basses. S950/T3 has no Mega Finger, Vintage, Slap, Amp, Pick Guitars and Real & Classical Strings. S970 has all Mega voices mentioned above and related S.Art! and regular voices of TYROS4. But Mega Choir Voices and S.Art2 voices are not included. I faced some risks to convert some TYROS Styles with DSP effect (Rock type styles). I tried my level best to substitute the effects. I included the S970 Converted Audio styles. Dance styles iinclude new DJ styles. For using DJ styles in T4 and after or C6 and after, the extension (.scp) should be changed as .sty or .prs or .sst. Latin and Ballroom styles include some unique Brazil styles of S670.

Like Standard collection, and Super Mega collection, I have also extended both Super Mega Plus collections by adding Oriental Styles from PSR-A2000. (YAMAHA released this PSR keyboard between PSR-SX10&SX50 during 2011). I added all 'Arabic&Maghrebi' and 'Turkish&Greek' and some styles of 'Iranian' together in 'Oriental' folder (these set of styles can be useful only for S-series keyboards). I also transferred some styles in World category that have no risk of Oriental voices. The Oriental Styles that I included have 'ArabicKit1' and 'ArabicMixKit', those are available in most of the S-series keyboards. These styles are SFF2 styles, which have Mega voices in tracks and S.Art! Voices in OTS.

(Aug 2016) I have added styles from the PSR-A3000. Some of the Oriental Styles are given in World category. I added some in both World categories and others in the Ethnic category. I also updated some styles in the Oriental category. These changes are incorporated in the table below.

(Feb 2017) I started converting Choir tracks of T4, T5, C6 & C7 styles having Mega Choir voices. Editing Choir tracks are difficult because there are a lot of voice changes (MSB, LSB and Program Changes) and parameter changes (Control changes like Attack, Release, etc) in a single track. There may not be much difference on the edited choir tracks in TYROS models. T4 and T5 have a lot of Mega/SuperArticulation/Regular choir voices. PSR models have only Choir (legacy), GothicVox, UuhChoir, Gospelvoices, etc. But S970 has two new Choir voices (BoysChoirAah and BoysChoirOoh in SuperArticulation! and Live!). These voices cannot be replaced with the Mega Choir voices of the TYROS styles. Lot of note editions, velocity changes and parameter changes have to be done. So these styles will be useful for PSR owners.

I found there are three types of Mega Choir. 1. *aa, 2. *oo and 3. *ee. For *aa I replaced BoysAah, GhoticVox and Choir (Legacy). For *oo .. BoysOoh and UuhChoir. But for *ee, I put Aah and Ooh alternatively in previous updates. Now I changed HaaChoir (000-114-053) for *ee, it sounds different. With these changes I edited the 8 Swing&Jazz styles.

(Aug 2017) I made changes in World Styles. I combined all regular World Styles to World1&2. I also converted all A2000 Oriental Styles and new A3000 Oriental Styles and added these in World3 without any risk of New Oriental Voices and Drumkits. I also modified the Ethnic Category.

(Sep 2017) In PSR-A3000 some of the Oriental styles are given in World category. (5-8Greek, 7-8Greek, Baigo.) I have updated the existing styles and added the new ones by revoicing with new voices and Drumkits with the standard of S950. In these styles I remaped TurkishKit as Arabic New Kit. New World5-OR category introduced. All these changes are in the table below.

Conversion of the Oriental styles is now complete. Note: the 299 styles in the World OR sets below (22, 23, and 24) can also be played in the Tyros4 and the Tyros5.

(Oct 2017) I have updated the whole set of Oriental category in S970 Super Mega Plus Collection by adding some more styles from PSR-A3000 and editing many existing PSR-A2000 styles. I placed these styles in two folders. 80 styles in Oriental1 and 84 in Oriental2. These styles are usable only for S-Series keyboards. XL file also updated.

(Oct 2017) A number of Genos conversions added to 7 Categories: Swing&Jazz1 & 2, Country2, Latin1 & 2, Entertainer2, CVS.

(Jun 2018) Table updated to contain Genos conversions to date. I expanded the Super Mega Plus Collections by adding the new Plus styles of PSR-S975. I converted all the styles except some Oriental styles that were already included from the PSR-A3000. These styles are placed in Dance, Latin, Ballroom and Entertainer categories. I also added 2 GENOS Styles (R&BSoulBallad in Ballad and RetroDance in Dance) and 'CelticDance3-4' of CVP-709 in World1. I updated the ChartEDM and USClubDance2 styles in the Dance category. All of these changes are in the table below.

PSR-S970 Super Mega Plus Style Collection - 2,874 Styles
01-Pop&Rock1
128 styles
02-Pop&Rock2
141 styles
03-Ballad1
126 styles
04-Ballad2
114 styles
05-Dance1
115 styles
06-Dance2
94 styles
07-Dance3
93 styles
08-Swing&Jazz1
106 styles
09-Swing&Jazz2
86 styles
10-R&B1
113 styles
11-R&B2
110 styles
12-Country1
69 styles
13-Country2
77 styles
14-Latin1
113 styles
15-Latin2
117 styles
16-Ballroom
122 styles
17-Movie&Show1
89 styles
18-Movie&Show2
88 styles
19-Entertainer1
116 styles
20-Entertainer2
75 styles
21-World1
101 styles
22-World2
98 styles
23-World3-OR
108 styles
24-World4-OR
96 styles
25-World5-OR
95 styles
26-Ethnic
23 styles
27-Oriental1
80 styles
28-Oriental2
84 styles
Pianist
72 styles
Conv Audio
83 styles
Conv Vocal
142 styles
Excel File

Genos Styles for PSR-S970

(Aug 2018) Onacimus' project to convert Genos styles converted 232 styles as of June 10. The voices were changed according to the availability of S970 Panel voices.

Starting in late August, Onacimus revised the new GENOS styles by editing the Drum notes by Drum Edit (Drum Setup) function of PSR-S970. He plans to convert the rest of the Genos styles. I have rearranged the GENOS styles as per TYROS categories with comments in an XL file.

Genos Styles for PSR-S970
01 Pop&Rock
70 styles
02-Ballad
59 styles
03-Dance
50 styles
04-Swing&Jazz
45 styles
05-R&B
49 styles
06-Country
41 styles
07-Latin
39 styles
08-Ballroom
35 styles
09-Movie&Show
43 styles
Entertainer
20 styles
World
9 styles

Special Style Collection for S970

(May 2016) I have changed the name 'EX & EX Styles' to 'Special Style collection For PSR-S970'. I have updated all the styles and added many new styles in 11 categories. I have converted many Expansion styles. The interesting thing is, these styles can be played well without any expansion packs. I have remaped the new kits by using the drumkits available in S970. For example, in Entertainer styles, 'SchlagerKit' is translated to 'HouseKit' of S970 (See 'KaiserSchlager', 'KaiserShuffle, 'ModernSchlager1&2, 'SchlagerDiscoFox' and many others.)

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These styles also can be used in TYROS3, 4, 5, CVP-509, 609, 709, S950 and S770. Some styles of Entertainer section need drum remaping in T3, C5 and S950. Because they have no 'HouseKit'. The voice selections are up to the standared of S770. There are more than 100 styles in World category so I used two folders. I added another category (Ethnic), which will sound well only in S-series keyboards. I added a lot of Oriental styles that uses 'TurkishKit' , 'PopLatinKit' and 'ArabicKit2' (Legacy) in World category. And styles having Oriental Voices (Nay, Er Hu, Di Zi,..) and Oriental Kits (Arabic1 and ArabicMix) in Ethnic category.

( Nov 2017) Many new or updated styles from 'Latin-Salsa' pack added to the Latin category and one added to Ballroom and Ethnic. All the updates are in the tabe below.

Special Style Collection for PSR-S970 (993 styles)
01-Pop&Rock
56 styles
02-Ballad
42 styles
03-Dance
74 styles
04Swing&Jazz
22 styles
05-R&B
55 styles
06-Country
22 styles
07-Latin
126 styles
08-Ballroom40 styles
09-Movie&Show
62 styles
10-Entertainer
146 styles
11-World1
115 styles
12-World2
128 styles
13-Ethnic
106 styles
MS Excel

Indian Style Collection

(Feb 2016) I have assembled a collection of all YAMAHA Indian styles. They are from the Indian2, IndianDevotional, and IndianEntertainer Expansion packs for the PSR-S970. Additional styles are from the S950 Bonus styles of Indian2, S750 Pack and Bonus styles of Indian2, S650 pack and Bonus styles on Indian2 and some preset styles from S710 & S550. Download project cars pc. I brought together all these styles (95 styles) in one collection by eliminating duplicates. These styles will play well in S970 only if any one of the three Indian packs are installed. A Microsoft XL file is also available.

Onacimus Classic Styles for SFF2 Keyboards

Onacimus has converted styles from a number of 'Classic' Yamaha keyboards (PSR-730, PSR-740, PSR-8000, PSR-620 & PSR-510) for use on SFF2 keyboards like the PSR-S970. You will find many more style conversions by Onacimus for earlier keyboards that will also work very well on the S970. You can find these conversions on Onacimus' Covnersions page.

PSR-S970 Demos

  • Martin Harris presentation of the S970/S770.
  • Presentation of Key Features of the PSR-S670.

Yamaha S Series Arranger Workstation Keyboards Packed with Amazing Voices and Styles to Create, Arrange and Perform

NASHVILLE (July 9, 2015)– Yamaha Corporation of America today announced three new Arranger Workstation models packed with more advanced features and all-in-one performance capabilities than ever before. The PSR-S670, PSR-S770 and PSR-S970, which propel Yamaha's award-winning PSR-S Series to the next level, are being unveiled at the 2015 Summer NAMM Show.

All three new Arranger Workstation keyboards feature two assignable control knobs that offer unprecedented control over a number of Voice and Style characteristics, innovative DJ Styles that put the focus on real-time Style and Voice manipulation, a large onboard Flash ROM that affords use of Yamaha's ever-growing library of Voice and Style Expansions, and a number of advanced connectivity options that provide performance and recording possibilities previously only found on the acclaimed Yamaha TYROS5.

'Any of these new keyboards would be a truly powerful addition to any musician's arsenal, whether they are playing live, writing a song or producing music,' said Mark Anderson, director of marketing, Yamaha Keyboard Division, Yamaha Corporation of America. 'While the PSR-S670, PSR-S770 and PSR-S970 each offer unique features, they all are remarkably versatile, high-quality keyboards that are both powerful and portable, allowing you to create, arrange, record or perform music in any genre.'

The top of the PSR-S Series line, PSR-S970, offers a new, larger VGA screen, superior sound innovation, vocal harmony features, pro-quality accompaniment features and comprehensive recording capabilities. Musicians of all levels will be attracted to the forty new percussion-based Audio Styles that provide impressive backing and accompaniment capabilities previously only found on the higher-end TYROS5. Audio Styles add natural feel, ambience, and warmth to drum and percussion parts, allowing greater creative expression. Audio Styles also benefit from Yamaha's Time Stretch Technology, which commands the audio to follow your tempo without changing pitch, so everything stays in perfect sync.

Another attractive audio-centric feature on the PSR-S770 and PSR-S970 models is a powerful Vocal Cancel function that effectively cancels or suppresses the vocals and solos, allowing you to make your own 'minus one' track and sing karaoke-style with just instrumental backing.

Each new Arranger keyboard in the PSR-S Series also has an Audio Link Multi Pad function that lets you link your own audio files, such as sound effects and vocal phrases, and trigger them from the Multi Pads as you perform.

New iOS apps and an ever-expanding library of Voice & Style Expansion packs allow users to customize their music like never before. Featuring a 16-track sequencer, a variety of DSP effects and iOS app integration, the new Arranger Workstations are the most versatile and best sounding to date, solidifying Yamaha's PSR-S Series as the preferred choice of musicians around the globe.

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The PSR-S970, PRS-S770 and PRS-670 (MSRP range: $999 to $2,499) will ship in September

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