These keyboards do not have MegaVoices but having This collection is made from the selected styles of CVP-209/210, PSR-9000/9000PRO, (Mar 2014) For this collection, I picked the styles from my 3k Standard Collection, revoiced to the new standard voices of PSR S910. Most are in the newer SFF2 format that is used by the PSR-S910. The conversions in this section were done on a PSR-S910. The numbersįollowing the style name are the default tempo and the time signature. Styles highlighted by a redįont are in the S710, but not included in the S910. Styles highlighted by a blue font are not available in the S710. Number in parentheses by each style category is the number of S710 styles). The table below lists all of the styles in the PSR-S910 and PSR-S710 (the all at the touch of a button and the voicing They're backed by LA's hottest session players, Nashville hired guns, or The PSR-S910 allows one keyboardist to instantly sound like Players a quick and easy way to sound fully arranged with little or no setup
The accompainment styles found on the PSR-S910 give keyboard
Here's what Yamaha says about the S910 styles: Session styles for a total of 232 styles, 90 styles fewer than the S910. The more junior PSR-S710 has 216 Pro and 16
PSR-S910 includes 293 Pro (prs) and 29 Session (sst) for a total of 321