Yamaha Psre463 Style List

Would you like a downloadable PDF of this style list, or help finding specific genre styles for a song you’re working on?

Every style has two main variations. Use "Main A" for verses and "Main B" for choruses. Pressing the button triggers a dynamic drum fill transition.

Each category provides a unique flavor and feel, and the variety within them is vast. Below is a detailed look at the primary genre-based categories, including a list of some of the many preset styles you will find under each heading. yamaha psre463 style list

| No. | Style Name | |-----|-------------| | 121 | BrazilianSamba | | 122 | Samba | | 123 | BossaNova | | 124 | PopBossa | | 125 | Baion | | 126 | PartidoAlto | | 127 | LatinDisco | | 128 | ChaCha | | 129 | Mambo | | 130 | Salsa | | 131 | Merengue | | 132 | Cumbia | | 133 | Tango | | 134 | Pasodoble | | 135 | Bolero | | 136 | Reggaeton |

Automatic rhythmic breaks triggered when switching between variations to keep the performance dynamic. Would you like a downloadable PDF of this

Two distinct levels of intensity for your verses and choruses.

BossaNova (104) and Salsa (109) are authentic. Pressing the button triggers a dynamic drum fill transition

If the 235 built-in styles aren't enough, the PSR-E463 features an (Style numbers 236 and onwards). You can download external files and load them into the keyboard's flash memory. What File Format Does It Use?

: Tailored musical openings to kick off your song.