Plug the drive into the "USB TO DEVICE" port on your keyboard.
Malayalam songs rely heavily on the Tabla, Mridangam, and Ghatam. If your Yamaha keyboard (like the PSR-I500) has built-in Indian kits, remap the MIDI drum track (usually Channel 10) to the or Kerala Kit for an authentic punch. Use the Mixer
Press the [SONG] or [SELECT] button on your interface. Malayalam Midi Files For Yamaha Keyboard
To help you find the best files for your specific Yamaha model, could you share which keyboard you're using? Knowing your model—like a PSR-I500 or a Genos—allows me to suggest: for Kerala percussion Model-specific loading instructions Compatible file formats for your internal memory
Copy your .mid files into the root directory or a folder named "SONG". Plug the drive into the "USB TO DEVICE"
Standard MIDI files often sound "thin" when first loaded. To get that rich, cinematic Malayalam feel, follow these tips: Remap the Voices
Ensure your USB flash drive is formatted to FAT32. Use the Mixer Press the [SONG] or [SELECT]
You can change the tempo, transpose the key to fit a singer's range, or swap a standard flute sound for a high-quality Yamaha "Sweet!" or "S.Art!" voice.
Pramadavanam (His Highness Abdullah) - Great for showing off flute voices.
Standard MIDI uses "General MIDI" (GM) voices. On a Yamaha, you should manually reassign tracks to voices. Use a "Live! Nylon Guitar" for unplugged melodies or a "Sweet! Flute" for classic 80s melodies. Adjust the Percussion