Styles for PSR-2100 & PSR-3000
I have/had the PSR-5700, PSR-9000, PSR-2100 and, now, the PSR-3000. In those years I have collected (as most of you have) hundreds/thousands of styles. I began naming them (with song titles) on the PSR-9000 and then sorting them for application to the PSR-2100 (which is floppy-dependent). I learned how-to tweak voices, styles and immediately went into gear to fill 20+ floppies with the best of the named styles, tweaking them specifically for the 2100 on the 2100. After this effort, I used Michael Bedesem's program to convert these styles for use on the PSR-3000. So, now I have all the styles converted for both keyboards.
The "Gigs" are songs I like to play when I play in the background. The "Concert" disks were created for performances where I am to be the Focus. Note that the Concert1 disk contains only MIDI files. I use these for the song background and just play along with the midi. The original version for the 2100 sounds fine on the 3000. On some styles, I added only two or three OTS's if that did the job I wanted. (I don't like too many OTS changes - and the Registrations are there if I want more voices.) I usually like simple styles and simple instruments, so I used lots of guitar, accordion, organ, tenor sax, and violin. I also like Shearing-type sounds. I did many EQ settings.
None of these styles are my "originals." I downloaded them from many different sites through the years - although perhaps I named and tweaked them differently. I wish I could give credit to the style creators but I have no idea who they be. I tweaked the styles ON my 2100 FOR the 2100! - that's the "R" on every style. I will be converting these same named-styles ON and FOR my 3000. This is the "package" I am taking out to play using my 2100 - local events, arts/craft shows, Nursing Homes and, I hope, a few other other commercial venues.
Have Fun Playing!!!
Dennis
Concert & Gig Series
Click on the "21k" zip files if you have a PSR-2100; click on the "3k" zip files for the PSR-3000. The Concert Series of midi files are a collection I gathered from everywhere around the internet and tweaked extensively to play in C and to be the background for the musician's own solo efforts with PSR or (in my case) accordion.
DHConcert4.ZIP 38 Organ |
DHConcert3.ZIP 27 Misc styles |
DHConcert2.ZIP 26 Country/Gospel styles |
DHConcert1.ZIP 21 Country styles |
DHGig4.ZIP 39 song styles |
DHGig3.ZIP 39 song styles |
DHGig2.ZIP 42 song styles |
DHGig1.ZIP 39 song styles |
DHHymns.ZIP 25 styles |
DHJazzBlues.ZIP 21 styles |
DHLatin.ZIP 37 styles |
DHMarchPolka.ZIP 25 styles |
DHNewCty1.ZIP 37 styles |
DHNewCty2.ZIP 38 styles |
DHOldCty1.ZIP 27 styles |
DHOldCty2.ZIP 25 styles |
DHPiano.ZIP 47 styles |
DHOrgan.ZIP 42 styles |
DHConcert4.ZIP 38 Organ |
DHConcert3.ZIP 27 Misc styles |
DHConcert2.ZIP 26 Country/Gospel styles |
DHConcert1.ZIP 21 Country styles |
DHGig4.ZIP 39 song styles |
DHGig3.ZIP 39 song styles |
DHGig2.ZIP 42 song styles |
DHGig1.ZIP 39 song styles |
DHHymns.ZIP 25 styles |
DHJazzBlues.ZIP 21 styles |
DHLatin.ZIP 37 styles |
DHMarchPolka.ZIP 25 styles |
DHNewCty1.ZIP 37 styles |
DHNewCty2.ZIP 38 styles |
DHOldCty1.ZIP 27 styles |
DHOldCty2.ZIP 25 styles |
DHPiano.ZIP 47 styles |
Accordion.ZIP 100 styles |
This page updated on May 9, 2019 .