Preset Voice List - Yamaha P-250 Owner's Manual

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Preset Voice List

Voice group
(Panel display)
Voice name
<sound group
number>
GrandPiano1
GRANDPIANO1
(G.PIANO1)
<1>
MellowPiano1
RockPiano
HonkyTonk
Piano
GRAND PIANO2
GrandPiano2
(G.PIANO2)
<2>
Mellow Piano2
Chorus E.Piano
E.PIANO1
(E.PIANO1)
Phaser E.Piano
<3>
AutoPan
E.Piano
Standard
E.Piano
DX E.Piano 1
E.PIANO2
(E.PIANO2)
DX E.Piano 2
<4>
Synth Piano
Tremolo
Vintage E.P.
E.PIANO3
Vintage
(E.PIANO3)
E.Piano
<5>
Amp.Sim.
Vintage E.P.
Phaser Clavi.
CLAVI.
(CLAVI.)
<6>
Clavi.
Wah Clavi.
90
P-250
Stereo
Touch
Dynamic
Key-off
sampling
Sense
sampling
sampling
String
Voice description
resonance
This sound was sampled from a full concert grand
piano. Three stages of dynamics were sampled, and no
effort has been spared in making the sound virtually
identical to that of an acoustic piano. Even the tonal
changes produced by the damper pedal and the subtle
sounds of releasing a key are reproduced. The sympa-
thetic vibration (string resonance) that occurs between
the strings of an acoustic piano has also been simu-
lated. This sound is suitable for any style of music.
A warm and mellow piano sound. Ideal for accompani-
ment of ballads or other songs.
A bright-sounding piano. Ideal for rock styles.
A honky-tonk style piano. Enjoy a tonal character that is
quite different than a grand piano.
A spacious and clear piano sound with a bright reso-
nance. Ideal for popular music.
A mellow piano sound with a different character than
Mellow Piano 1.
The sound of an electric piano that generates sound by
striking metal poles with a hammer. Softly played notes
will have a mellow character, and strongly played notes
will sound more forceful. A chorus effect is applied to
create spaciousness.
A distinctive phaser effect makes this ideal for fusion styles.
An electric piano with a characteristic panning effect.
A straightforward electric piano sound with reverb as
the only effect.
The sound of an electronic piano as simulated by an FM
synthesizer such as the DX7. Differences in playing
dynamics will affect the tone. Ideal for popular songs.
An FM synthesizer electronic piano sound using a dif-
ferent algorithm than DX E.Piano 1, with a bright-
sounding character.
A synthesized electronic piano sound often heard in
popular music. This also sounds good when played
together with a piano.
The sound of an electric piano of a different type than
E.Piano 1, often used in rock and popular music.
An electric piano sound with a vintage character, and
reverb as the only effect.
The sound of an electric piano distorted by an amp sim-
ulator effect. Ideal for rock music.
This is the voice of a keyboard that produces sound by
striking the strings with magnetic pickups. This funky
sound is popular in black contemporary music. Because
of its unique structure, the instrument produces a pecu-
liar sound when you release the keys. The popular
phaser effect is applied.
A struck-string keyboard instrument with electromagnetic
pickups. A straightforward sound with only reverb applied.
A distinctive effect is preset.
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