

1,483 styles are in the newer SFF2 format. 86% are in the earlier SFF1 style format. There are 10,306 styles in this collection. All the song-styles from all the earlier style collections have been combined and are included in this collection. Song-Styles can also be found in the various style collections found in the Styles>Collections section.Ī second difference is that this collection is composed mostly of styles that have appeared in one of the earlier PSR Tutorial style collections. Many of these are found in the Styles>Gig Disks section. These are styles that have been tuned to go well with a particular song and the style name reflects the song. In the first place, it is composed entirely of "song-styles". This latest style collection is unlike all the others. New users just discovering the PSR Tutorial, most often order only the most recent style collection and, therefore, miss out on thousands of excellent styles released in earlier collections. But the styles were only "new" if the purchaser already owned all the previous style collections. With this scheme, the latest style collection introduced only "new" styles. The previous style collections were compiled by carefully checking and removing any styles that were exact duplicates of styles included in earlier collections. I'll discuss each of the major components in turn. Finally, there are several useful utility programs included in this collection that will help you with organizing or adjusting your styles and MusicFinder databases. I also include a limited set of registrations that illustrate how they are used to set up your keyboard and play a particular song. Some players use registrations to play their songs.

So, a separate section of MusicFinder Databases is also included.


You could also use a MusicFinder database, select a song from the database, and the database would load one of your preset internal styles to play that song. You can load one of these styles and use it to play that particular song. This collection includes, of course, styles, approximately 10,306 styles, all of which are named after particular songs. 10,306 Song-Named styles, and also includes some MusicFinder Databases and utilities.
