Yamaha — Dgx-670 Styles Download

Before diving into downloads, let's clarify the terminology. On a Yamaha arranger keyboard, a "Style" is not a simple backing track (like an MP3). A Style is a sophisticated MIDI-based pattern generator that responds to your left-hand chords in real-time.

The DGX-670 features four main sections (Variations A, B, C, D) plus Intros, Endings, and Fill-ins. When you download a new style, you are downloading a set of instructions that tell the keyboard:

Important Note: The DGX-670 uses a specific file format. Unlike older models that used .STY files exclusively, the DGX-670 is compatible with .STY and .PRS files, but it thrives on the newer SFF2 (Style File Format 2) . While it is backward compatible with SFF1, for best results, you should look for styles specifically formatted for PSR-SX series, PSR-A series, or the DGX-670 itself. yamaha dgx-670 styles download

By Guest Blogger | Updated April 2026

If you own a Yamaha DGX-670, you already know it’s more than just a digital piano. With its weighted keys, powerful sound engine, and arranger features, it’s a one-man-band machine. But let’s be honest: after a few months, even the 400+ built-in styles can start to feel... familiar. Before diving into downloads, let's clarify the terminology

The secret to breathing new life into your DGX-670? Downloading new styles.

Here’s everything you need to know about finding, loading, and using custom styles on your DGX-670. Important Note: The DGX-670 uses a specific file format

Users looking to expand their library generally have three avenues for acquiring new Styles: