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StylePlayer io
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Free Yamaha Styles for Genos & PSR Arranger Owners! Introducing StylePlayer.io
styleplayer.io/
In this first introduction video we will go over all the main features of the first of it's kind community curated archive of free Styles for Yamaha arranger keyboards!
#genos #genos2 #tyros5 #tyros #psrsx600 #psrsx700 #psrsx720 #psrsx900 #psrsx920 #psrsx #yamahakeyboard #arrangerkeyboard #stylefile
In this first introduction video we will go over all the main features of the first of it's kind community curated archive of free Styles for Yamaha arranger keyboards!
#genos #genos2 #tyros5 #tyros #psrsx600 #psrsx700 #psrsx720 #psrsx900 #psrsx920 #psrsx #yamahakeyboard #arrangerkeyboard #stylefile
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Amazing project. Yamaha should reward you greatly for this.👍👍
Hello and thank you for the EXTREME EFFORT I fully realize that you put into this effort. I'm a 67 year old Classically/Theater Trained Organist that fell in love with Rock & Roll in the 1970's. My "World Renouned" Instructor was less than happy originally but finally came around and began assisting me in my true musical love. In order to coerce him into helping in the Rock & Roll Effort I had to agree to helping him maintain several Church and One Theater Pipe Organ "Known as the Mighty Wurlitzer" located in Birmingham, Alabama and built in the late 1920's to support silent movies. It had an integrated player piano, complete drum set, xylophone, marimba and the usual compliment of pipes ranging from 16' to 1". With this maintenance also came the opportunity to play concerts on occasion at "The Alabama Theater". Age finally caught up with me as did college and a wife, child and bills took precidence. By the late 1990's I had reached the level of Quality/Reliability Manager for Chrysler's Automotive Electronics Division located in Huntsville, Alabama. We were written up by Electronics Magazine as the largest manufacturer of automotive electronics under one roof in the world. In 2004 we were sold to Siemens, then to Continental Automotive in late 2007. This was of little concern to me as I had been diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma Bone Marrow Cancer in 2005 at the age of 47. In 2008 my local Oncologist sent me for a 2nd opinion to Vanderbilt's Research Facility as this is/was a 100% fatal disease and I was given an 18 month prognosis in 2008. In 2010 Due to the pain and other side effects from chemotherapy I was forced to take an early medical retirement due to the pain and side effects of the disease. The only hobby I could maintain was my music and began my endeavors with a Korg PA500. I then migrated to a Korg PA4x as soon as they were available. I have beaten the life or death odds of Multiple Myeloma thus far and have significant experience with electrical hardware, software and most importantly for this conversation, MIDI. I would have to dust off my C, C+, and Basic Skillset to assist but I would be willing to assist in your program in any way possible, completely free of charge, if you are serious about wanting any type of assistance in the continued feature set of your awesome project. Please feel free to contact me, Bill Henley, via this comment section if you are truly interested in any type of assistance. Have a GREAT SUNDAY, Bill Henley
So - it has been a while now - when is the launch date?
Not sure what you mean it was launched before the video was released.
25:21 What a great task you’ve undertaken and even completed. It’s amazing what a single music loving coder guy can do and has done - and the whole Yamaha Corp hasn’t been able to do. Kudos to you from a music lover from Finland! 🇫🇮
Thank you sir!
Thanks so much. I am 80 yo. And found Yamaha DGX670 exactly as you described . Very frustrating . You give me hope.
And thank you!
thank you soooooooooooo much !
You're soooo welcome!
Live Set... Is awesome... Thank you for this. You are God sent... God bless
Thank you!
This is interesting. One of the great things about Yamaha keyboards is the community, it has always been strong, with the making and sharing of resources as part of that. So it's great to see this continuing with your work and I wish you much luck and the minimum of frustration. 🙃 If I can I will contribute where I can, though my collection is older and focuses on the SFF1 format used by my S900. I look forward to investigating transferring style files directly to my keyboard, sounds great. Great thinking, nice work
Thank you! S900 is fully supported on the site, so feel free to upload or download any styles that work on it. The site is now accurately auto detecting which styles will work on each keyboard model, so you can filter for S900 styles and see what we got for you. Direct transfers might not work though, I need someone with the older keyboard to help me debug the issue (there is a forum thread about it).
@@styleplayer_io Yeah, I tried it. It didn't work for me, I got a MidiCommandHandler timed out message. However it looks like it's going to be a very popular utility.
This is so cool. Thank you very much!
Glad you like it!
WOW!!! I sincerely hope Yamaha inc. comes to your aid in some fashion, i.e. monetary, tech, promotion, etc. This is a labor of love and dedication. It's kinda incredible you've done this without outside support. I would absolutely pay for something like this, but making it free (at least for now) is nothing short of fantastic. I was wondering how you extrapolated the style compatibility info? Was it from digging into each instruments' OS algorithms, or a painful one by one listening? Thank you for your dedication, hard work, and extreme generosity. 6 stars for you!👏👏
Haha, thank you so much! If you like what we are doing all I ask is that you just actively engage in it and contribute your time, content, ideas, etc. It's all for fun and to try to make a world a little better place. Regarding detecting compatibilities (I assume you are asking about the current automated detection, the video still shows a manual approach). It is done by checking if a keyboard is supporting all the features used in a style (like drum remapping, mega voices, specific style format). The majority of it is checking if all the voices inside a style are supported by a keyboard. We have that list inside a data sheet, we just ("just") needed to parse it from there for each keyboard. If you are interested I can go into more details on the forum.
Recently bought a Yamaha genos i love it but I have a long way to go to learn it well enough. I have been looking for something just like this to help me with it.thanks for all your suggestions I will definitely subscribe and look forward to more info.
Thank you!
Excellent work, thank you very much
Thank you too!
Congratulations on your magnificent work and making the Yamaha keyboard available to all users.... Everyone here in Brazil was very happy!!! you deserve to be hired as an URGENT PROGRAMMER by OFFICIAL YAMAHA!!!
Haha, thank you so much!
Name of your site please
It's in the video description. I can't post a link in the comments.
How can we get these, PLEASE?
Прекрасное начинание и отличный проект..... Сегодня загрузил свой стиль на сайт.... Пожелание , чтобы не уйти в деньги, а остаться доступным для всех... Браво! На сайте возникло затруднение : как загрузить ссылку на оригинал и пример песни с Ю-Туб, не нашёл место для закрепления ссылки, поясните, пожалуйста.... Творческих Вам успехов и вдохновения... С удовольствием Вас поддержу, чем могу.. Мира и любви всем!🙏🤝👍
Спасибо большое! Да, цель была сделать общедоступный ресурс для обмена стилей для синтезаторов, планов меняться пока нету. Насчет загрузки ютуб роликов. Во время начального релиза я скрыл эту функцию т.к. был не уверен чего ждать от новой аудитории, но как оказалось все очень взрослые и адекватные, так что я скоро ее добавлю назад, и еще много чего.
Thank you for this awesome video. The development you have done is something I have dreamed about for a long time. I also have created something but it is definitely not as good as the one you created. I will start using your site and hopefully contribute to it. My wish for the future is a tool that can transfer a wave file to a suitable Midi file. There are some tools available but these are not working correct. I understand why, but did not yet found the solution. And I have a strong software background. Hope to see more in the future from you. I give you 5 STARS. 🙂
Awesome to hear, thank you! If you check out the forum there are lots of ideas for the future improvements, see if you have some feedback. Regarding WAV to Midi, it's a much more difficult problem and I think realistically it's out of scope for a project like this, it would require machine learning and lots of resources. For us it would be amazing if we could achieve automatic Midi to style conversion, this one is much more realistic though still very challenging, so far nobody was able to pull it off (with good results).
Thanks I already subscribe to your site and are impressed. I will investigate to WAV to MIDI in depth and you never know what the future brings
I just rewrite the style from scratch
When will the style creator come out on this Web site
It is in distant plans currently, I will get to it once everything that was planned for the core style archive gets implemented, and there are still plenty to do there.
Haw can i see haw much people haw used my unloaded style
You can look at the download counter.
Good project. Thanks for taking this up.
Thank you very much for this very informative video.
please please do add a normal download, i cant connect the arranger to the computer, those are miles away lol i have no issues with using usb sticks.
The normal download is also available, there is a huge green "Download" button, cant miss it.
Wow, Thanks for all your hard work. Looking forward to trying it out!!!!
And thank you!
Great work friend….you have solved such a big problem
Thank you!
please update european song style for yamaha psr sx900 style thank you
This is so much effort that you've put in to make it easy for all of us out here. Appreciate your work. Thank you for putting everything in one place... The design of the website is very easy and there's so much more to it....a big thank you to you for helping so many of us out here!!
Thank you sir, glad you like it!
This is what I wanted this whole life! I've been serching these styles for PSR keyboards. Thanks for sharing!❤ Do these styles work on my DGX 670?
Glad you like it! Give it a try and see if it works, many of them should. I will trying to make an automated compatibility detection soon so it will say exactly on what keyboards styles will work, as currently it's all used contributed evaluations.
Hello One question about direct midi transfer to the keyboard : Which USB connector do I have to connect the computer to ? The standard USB type A connector or the "To Host" connector ? I guess it's the To Host, but would like to be sure. Thank you !! 🙏
Yes it is correct, USB-A to PC, USB-B to keyboard's "To host"
Brilliant idea..... can't thank enough as I ran out of words...for this enormously unsurmountable task that you have done for YAMAHA arranger owners... particularly for people like me who are completely NOVICE in music journey happen to have SX 900... only one small request ... plz try to add some Hindi/Urdu songs in your great collection..stay blessed and I pray that may your all desired fulfilled. TARIQ
Hello, glad you liked it! If you have any Hindi styles feel free to share them, it will attract more people who are interested in such content and they will share more styles in return. These are all user contributed styles.
@@styleplayer_io Unfortunately I don't, but as soon as I am able to get I will share, but you will not find them very neatly done work.... However Yamaha have some Hindi Music Expansion packs, you check them it will give you a better idea.... Thanks and stay blessed
Bardzo, bardzo dziękuję za to, że opracowałeś ten materiał. Jest świetny i bardzo przydatny dla każdego szczególnie dla takich jak ja, który dopiero zaczyna grać. Jestem na początku drogi muzycznej. Dziękuję za wiele włożonej pracy i poświęcenie czasu, za wytrwałość. Wielki szacunek dla Ciebie i życzę Ci dużo dobrego zdrowia i wytrwałości w rozwijaniu projektu. Pozdrawiam.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
How do you monitor copyrighted styles?? I see a lawsuit ….
That's why DMCA was invented, to protect sites that host user content like youtube, fb, etc from lawsuits because of the content their users upload, they just need to offer a proper procedure to take it down on demand from copyright owners, and that's what we offer as well. This site goes one step further and offers content creators a unique option to fingerprint and blacklist their content upfront from uploads, so they don't even have to bother going through the DMCA process later. Have you ever asked yourself how do all other style sharing forums out there monitor for copyrighted styles that don't have any of these options in place? That's what I would worry about if I were a content creator, not this site that offers content creators all the options to protect their content.
@@styleplayer_iobullshit. It’s a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Lots of work you put in! I'm not typical - I only use styles as a beat box and play any other parts myself, so less useful for me that some people. Still, it looks like an awesome and useful tool. THANKS!
Thank you! One of the features I have in plans is a style matching by a drum pattern. So you could enter "kick-snare-kick-kick-snare" and it will show you all the styles with this pattern (either factory or custom). So I think in your case that could be also pretty useful, as currently to find a style with the right rhythm you have to just try them all one by one.
Will visit this page for sure…
Super!!!! Was a bit skeptical something for free? I was still a bit curious and did the test. I searched for the name of singer Sheena Easton and found the title, and then the matching style. On closer inspection I already had the style (80sChintzyPop) on the Genos 2 but I couldn't have recognized it as a song from the name. Well this is a great piece of equipment that certainly deserves a big compliment As a programmer I am amazed that you were able to shape such a complex whole. From experience I know that it must have been an immense job to realize this I hope that users realize what a great service you have offered them. I will follow this and wish you much success with the further development. And I think that this may also yield a financial form of profit. Good luck further and thank you very much for this wonderful initiative Fred
Thank you sir! Glad I could impress a fellow programmer :) Many of the future exciting improvements will rely on programming, midi and instrument knowledge. For example: how to autodetect which keyboards support a style, how to auto revoice styles, in what format to accept user contributed chords, how to generate XF files, how to make an archive of voices and registration, etc. If that's the kind of questions you are interested in brainstorming I invite you to join our forum. There are currently lots of discussions and requests where to take this project next, and we could really use help from from people who are interested in both programming and keyboards.
@@styleplayer_io Happy with your answer. I programmed before but 10 years ago in Visual basic, and PHP MYSQL, JavaScipt . I have a genos 2 and a Korg Pa1000. I would like to link my registrations etc. from the genos to the Pa1000 and have already tried some hardware tools but they are limited in their possibilities and I can not achieve what I would like to do with them. They cannot read and parse SYSEX. That is why I thought of making a custom program and am now still looking at which language I would best use and am therefore studying some programming languages that are best suited for my purpose. I have to choose between C++ C# and Python with which I am furthest along. Which language do you use and which do you recommend, then I can also commit myself to work with and think along in a project. I am 79 and maybe I am not as quick in thinking as I used to be, and maybe I am not progressing as fast as I used to, but I am a perseverer once I have set my mind to it. I would like to look into it and if I understand it well enough, I would like to participate in a project.
@@swpderf By the invitation to participate I mean not as much the actual coding, but just the general brainstorming and figuring out how to approach the problems correctly. So no specific language knowledge needed, I just want to gather keyboard enthusiasts with technical background so we speak the same language and understand what it takes to implement a particular feature. Regarding picking a language for your own project. I would pick what you are most familiar with, any language can parse the binary file and access midi. You can do it in javascript and in php, thats what my site is written in btw, but if you want to distribute it as a standalone utility then probably need to have some language that supports that. For a simple local quick prototype javascript would be my primary choice - no need to install anything it all works inside a browser, can communicate via midi with any device, can parse binary files. All my keyboard communication and midi processing is done in javascript.
@@styleplayer_io That is much easier! I would like to contribute if that can be useful. I do have some practical ideas and wishes that Yamaha should actually solve.
Give this man his credits, Like & Subcribe! Just do it, it will help him as well!
Thank you, it makes youtube display this video to more people!
This is really a great idea and looks very promising! Thank you for your effort and I wish us all much success with these great new opportunities
Thank you, glad you like it!
Thanks you so much 🤩 ! It will be a huge progress for our arrangers.
And thank you!
🎼GREAT❣️🙏
Glad you like it!
Congratulations! What you created is awsome!for With your software you have dpne so much for Yamaha Arranger user, you should be awarded with some gold medail! All ypu made is so well thought, it is as good, as if a big team of experts mde this for Yamaha. Your project is the best i have seen for years, and what you already achieved is phantastic. Im keen to see what you make in future. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much for so many kind words! Glad you like it!
Super! This i something I always wanted.
Glad you like it!
You had the right idea, and created this very helpful tool. I sucessfully tested the direct download to my Genos 2, and it worked at once very well! A great feature! Thank you very much, for this great tool. Well done!👋👋👋 I hope you get enough time, to develop such a set of wonderful tools, you are planing for the future. The most difficult of your future plans, will be the Web based style creator. This would be a revolutionary way to improve style creating for Yamaha arranger workstations.
Thank you so much! You are right, style creator would be a major task but hopefully we get there one day.
Amazing work! Thank you for this. Can anyone tell me which PSR model is the closest to the DGX670? I will need this info for filtering amongbthe thousands of styles 😮 Thank you for your help
Thank you! Technically DGX670 corresponds to Tyros2 and PSR is Tyros3, but feel free to experiment and try styles from different keyboards many of them will work anyway, even many Genos2 styles might work just fine if they don't use any unique instruments or features. If you are searching for a style for a specific song just try all available styles, it won't break anything just might not sound good enough.
Thank you for your answer 😊 Can't wait to be back home for trying your amazing application Kind regards
Awsome.great video.love it cant wait. Thank you.
There's one problem when sorting things (in any database) by their english names; all names begining with "a" or "the" are sorted together. There should be a way to ignore articles in sorting.
Good point, yeah that's something I was thinking about how to solve. Don't really like the standard solution of "Beatles, The" but perhaps it's a necessary evil.
awesome !
Thank you!
So, the emulator makes it possible to listen to the styles with any keyboard? So my Yamaha MOX-8 would be able to play this?? Sound cool.
In theory yes. It just sends midi note events so as long as you have the same instruments it might work. It's pretty finicky though so if it doesn't work I wouldn't be too surprised :) The biggest challenge there is sending events in the right order (which can differ from what is written in the style) and place some unknown delays between certain commands. But in theory you could use it to play styles on instruments not supporting styles. If you get a chance to try it can you please reply how it worked, I haven't had any feedback from non-arranger owners, really curios how well it works on MODX.
Why, why why zip ????
Yeah that's something I was going back and forth on. I understand it adds one extra annoying step, but it also gives an extra level of security both to the server and to the user, in case some bad apple sneaks in it can't do any damage inside a zip. You can also avoid zips if you use direct transfers via a cable. If you like, you can start a thread about it on the forum, lets see what others say. I am open to providing unzipped files if that's the consensus.
@@styleplayer_io My computer is not near my keyboard, so have to use usb stick 😊 But you are doing a great job with this program !!