

Renaming the file to just "Pop Ballad.STY" will let the PSR-E453 recognize that the file is a style file. ".S733" is an icon ID, but the PSR-E453 can't use icon IDs so it thinks the file extension is ".S733.STY" which it doesn't understand.


If that's the case, all you need to do is rename the style files to give them the ".STY" file extension.Įxample 1: You put a style file named "Pop " on your USB flash drive but the PSR-E453 won't display it so you can load it. However, PSR-E models won't recognize that a style file is indeed a style file unless it has the ".STY" file extension a style file with any of the other file extensions will be ignored and the keyboard won't even display their names when you're trying to load styles. Yamaha uses a number of different file extensions for their style files, but the different file extensions are merely to help categorize the styles by indicating which types of style they are. If the style files you're trying to use don't have icon IDs in them, then make sure they use the ".STY" file extension. If a style file has one of these icon IDs in its filename, rename the file and remove both the extra period and the 4-character icon ID from the filename. But some Yamaha models don't display icons for styles and voices, and if they see a period in the filename they will assume that everything after the period is the file extension.

The first thing I would check is that the filenames don't contain an icon ID and that they use the ".STY" file extension.Ī lot of Yamaha style files and voice files contain a special 4-character icon ID that's preceded by a period, and on higher-end models the icon ID tells the keyboard what image or icon it should display for the style or voice.
