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The internet is full of Yamaha style files (usually ending in .sty ). Here are the best sources to find fresh styles for your E473:

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Now that you know what to look for, here are the best places to find high-quality, compatible styles.

The Yamaha arranger community is a rich source for custom-made style files compatible with the PSR-E473. PSR Tutorial Forum

To ensure a successful download and installation, your files must meet these specific technical requirements: : The primarily uses the SFF1 (Style File Format 1). Extension : Files must have a .STY extension. Size Limit

Independent forums like and Arranger Keyboard Forum have dedicated download boards.

Format the drive to (ensure you back up any important data first, as formatting erases the drive).

allows you to load expansion styles into dedicated "User Style" slots (usually Styles 291–300, depending on firmware updates).