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If there's some style file that you like which you want to try to change to a different time signature, the best way to go about this would be to split the style file into its MIDI and non-MIDI portions, then import the MIDI portion into a DAW or notation software. But all that would do is reposition where the "virtual bar lines" fall within the file, and you'd still need to do a good bit of editing to take an existing style in a particular time signature and change it to a new style in a different time signature. It's easy to change the time signature of a style file or song file, because there is a MIDI message that sets the time signature, so all you need to do is change the numbers inside that MIDI message.
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In any case, I'm sure there are style files available at sites like PSR Tutorial that use 9/8 time, so you might be able to find one that fits the particular style of song you want to play. I think might be one or more 9/8 preset styles on the PSR-E4xx models, but I'd have to double-check to be sure. There are also a lot of free style files available at PSR Tutorial, as goldi5210 said. Yamaha MusicSoft has sales several times a year, so a lot of people wait until there's a sale to buy- but even when there is not a sale on they give discounts for buying several files at once.
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Actually, if you don't mind using utility programs to convert and tweak the style files after buying them, then I think you should be able to buy any version and then convert and tweak it as necessary- but choosing the XA version should let you avoid all that extra work, and if there's no XA version available then in theory choosing the lowest version (such as XT) should require the least extra work whereas choosing the highest version (such as G1) should require the most extra work. I think that for the PSR-E453 you would want to pick the XA version. I believe that G1 is for the Genos, and the various XT classifications are for the Tyros, with the number indicating which Tyros (XT=Tyros, XT2=Tyros2, XT3=Tyros3, etc.). When you select a style file that you're interested in at that site, you should get a choice of file versions based on classifications such as G1, XT5, XT4, XT3, XT2, XT, and XA. Yamaha MusicSoft is probably the best place to get additional styles for the PSR-E453 and other Yamaha models, but they aren't free.
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