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The undisputed king of third-party Music Finder resources is the PSR Tutorial website. Founded by Joe Waters, this site is a repository for the Yamaha arranger community.
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).
Most compatible keyboards follow a standard process for importing these files via USB: Peter Baartmans and the Yamaha MUSIC FINDER + yamaha music finder plus download
– Genos, PSR-SX, PSR-EW, and newer PSR-E models use Playlists or Registrations.
A: Yes. Yamaha used to provide factory .mfd files. You can find backups of the original Tyros 4 or PSR-S950 factory setlists on enthusiast forums. Download one, open it in MFP, and upload it to your keyboard. The undisputed king of third-party Music Finder resources
The keyboard community has preserved the last official version of MFP (version 1.7.0). The safest place to find it is on well-moderated keyboard forums like (run by Joe Waters) or KeyboardPlayer.com .
Some regional Yamaha servers (e.g., Yamaha Japan’s legacy FTP) still have the file hidden. You can access it via the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. Those use
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.
There is no Mac version. Music Finder Plus is Windows-only. Mac users will need to run it via WineBottler or a Windows virtual machine (Parallels/VMware).