The cleanest method to convert a style for free involves stripping the Yamaha style file down to its core MIDI data, adjusting the formatting, and importing it into the Medeli system. Convert SFF2 to SFF1

Yamaha and Medeli are two popular brands in the world of keyboards and digital musical instruments. While both brands offer high-quality products, their style formats are not compatible with each other. Yamaha styles are in the proprietary .sty format, while Medeli styles are in the .akx format. This incompatibility can be a limitation for musicians who want to use Yamaha styles on their Medeli AKX10 keyboard.

The AKX10 may still play wrong sounds after auto-conversion. Fix with :

If you have tried to load a Yamaha style onto your AKX10 and it failed or sounded wrong, this guide is for you. Below is a step-by-step tutorial on how to convert Yamaha styles to the Medeli format (usually .sty or .mid based) for free using your computer.

Users report that while the conversion process is mechanically simple, the results vary in quality.

For this guide, we’ll focus on the most accessible method: .

Note: SFF1 styles sound much more natural on the AKX10 sound engine than modern, complex Yamaha SFF2 or Revo-drum formats. Step 3: Run the Grand Suite Style Converter Open the software on your computer.