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Now you can select the converted style from the USER STYLE subfolder (SWING) where the style was converted in - by pressing STYLE and touching USER STYLE - SWING.There are many sites on the internet where you can download files that canīe used with the PSR or Tyros keyboards. Our Links section will point you to some of This KST format style can now be used in the Midjay Pro, SD7, SD9 & SD40. PAT style would have been converted to the new format. , Once you confirm this procedure a pop up message will appear, showing the Conversion’s progress.Ī message (as showed below) will inform you about the success of the Conversion. As you can see, there are also other options such as Cancel (used to cancel the procedure) or All Folder (used to convert many selected styles at once if there are more than one style to converted simultaneously in the same folder. A pop up message will appear as below.Ĭonfirm the style you want to convert. Once you have saved the style in the folder (using DISK EDIT), return to this folder so you can proceed with using the converted style(s).Ĭlick on select the highlighted style.

Swing).įor this example, we will copy our style into the subfolder “SWING”. In the Disk Edit menu, you can find both the Copy and Paste functions (already well explained in the user manual) which you can use to transfer the style(s) into one of the USER STYLE family folders (e.g. First, we recommend you copy the style(s) from an external source (USB Stick, computer, HD) to the internal memory of MJ Pro or SD7 (User Style folder).

That said, let’s proceed and find out how to convert these styles. Of course, to ensure and maximize compatibility, Styles must share common sound characteristics as those used in the original instrument. The Midjay Pro, SD7, SD9 & SD40 can import and use Styles from the previous KETRON Style libraries (SD, MJ) & Carillon Style libraries (KET,KEX,KEG and KTN).
