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"Music Finder Plus" generally refers to expanded, custom, or converted databases created by the community or third-party developers. These files allow users to:

It is important to clarify a specific historical detail. Yamaha once marketed a software product specifically named This was a PC-based software editor that allowed users to manage, edit, and create Music Finder records (MFD files) on their computer. It allowed for text searching, printing song lists, and organizing data before transferring it to the keyboard via USB or floppy disk.

was the PC companion application (available for Windows XP, Vista, and 7) that allowed you to edit, import, export, and merge these databases externally. Instead of painfully typing song titles into a 5-inch LCD screen on your keyboard, you could type them at 100 WPM on your computer keyboard, drag-and-drop styles, and organize setlists in minutes. yamaha music finder plus download

Most compatible keyboards follow a standard process for importing these files via USB: Peter Baartmans and the Yamaha MUSIC FINDER +

Facebook groups dedicated to Yamaha Genos/Tyros and forums like Synthzone are hotbeds for sharing files. Users often post their personal "Gig Databases" for download. These are incredibly valuable because they are curated by working musicians who know exactly which styles and voices cut through a live mix. "Music Finder Plus" generally refers to expanded, custom,

You bought a used Tyros 4 that has 500 songs. You have your own USB drive with 300 songs. Open MFP, load your file, then use to merge the used keyboard’s file. Use the “Deduplicate” function to remove duplicate song entries.

allows the global community to share and request custom registration setups for new hits. Workflow Integration : This modern tool integrates with the Yamaha Expansion Manager It allowed for text searching, printing song lists,

Limitation: MFP will work with PSR-SX900 or Genos. Those use .tsv or .csv files via YEM. However, you can open your old .mfd file, export it as a .csv , open it in Excel, reformat the columns, and import it into Cubase or Songbook+ (iPad app for sheet music).

If the Music Finder is so great, why is there such a high demand for a ?