Appendix; Preset Voice List - Yamaha Clavinova CLP- 785 Owner's Manual

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Appendix

Preset Voice List

The preset Voices that are available differ among the models. The rows of the model names indicate if the model(s) have the corresponding preset Voices or
not.
Voice
Voice Name
Group
Piano
CFX Grand
Bösendorfer
Upright Piano
Studio Grand
Bright Grand
Mellow Grand
Ballad Grand
Warm Grand
Pop Grand
Jazz Grand
Rock Grand
HonkyTonk Pf
Fortepiano Scarlatti Piano
Mozart Piano
Beethoven Piano
Chopin Piano
E.Piano
Stage E.Piano
DX E.Piano
Vintage EP
Soft EP
Phaser EP
DX Bright
Tremolo Vintage
Organ
Organ GrandJeu
Organ Principal
Organ Tutti
Jazz Organ Slow
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Stereo
Touch
Key-off
Sampling
Sense
Sampling
Yamaha's CFX concert grand piano sound with a wide dynamic range for maximum
expressive control. Suitable for playing in any music genre and style. When this Voice
is selected, connecting the headphones automatically enables binaural sampling
sound (page 22).
The famed sound of the Vienna-made Bösendorfer Imperial concert grand piano. Its
spacious sound evokes the size of the instrument, and is ideal for expressing
tenderness in compositions. When this Voice is selected, connecting the headphones
automatically enables binaural sampling sound (page 22).
The sound sampled from an upright piano, the Yamaha SU7. Enjoy the unique tonal
character and a lighter, more casual feel.
The sound of Yamaha's C7 grand piano, which is often used in recording studios. Its
bright and clear sound is good for popular styles.
Bright piano sound. Good for clear expression and "cutting through" other
instruments in an ensemble.
Mellow piano sound. Good for quiet and slow music.
Grand piano sound with a soft and warm tone. Good for playing ballads.
Warm and soft piano sound. Good for relaxing music.
A slightly brighter piano sound. Good for popular styles.
A piano sound with unique tonal character. Good for jazz styles.
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.
The sound of a piano made by a musical instrument maker in Florence in the early
18th century. The maker is famous for inventing the piano. It is believed that Scarlatti
used the piano made by the maker. The sound is bright and brilliant.
The sound of a piano made by a musical instrument maker in Vienna in the late 18th
century. Mozart and Beethoven played and highly appreciated the piano made by this
manufacturer. Its sound is clear and light.
The sound of a piano made by a piano manufacturer in London in the early 19th
century. Haydn and Beethoven composed many masterpieces inspired by the pianos
of this manufacturer. It features a rich bass, sparkling highs and energetic fortissimo.
The sound of a piano made by a piano manufacturer in Paris in the 19th century.
Chopin deeply loved the pianos of this manufacturer, which responded well to his
sensitive touch. It has a sound like a singing voice, sometimes luscious, sometimes
mournful.
The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck metallic "tines." Soft tone when
played lightly, and an aggressive tone when played hard.
An electronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer. The tone will change as
you vary your playing touch. Ideal for popular music.
The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck metal reeds. Widely used in rock
and popular music.
An electric piano with a characteristic panning effect. Good for playing quiet ballads.
A distinctive phaser effect makes this ideal for fusion styles.
A variation of electronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer. Its bright and
sparkling sound character spice up the music.
Includes tremolo ideal for Vintage EP. Frequently used in rock music.
A registration sound famous for use in French organ compositions. This dramatic
sound is ideal for ending a performance.
This Voice features the combination of pipes (8'+4'+2') of a principal (brass
instrument) organ. It is suitable for Baroque church music.
This Voice features a full coupler of a pipe organ, famous for the sound used in
Toccata and Fugue by Bach.
The sound of a "tonewheel" type electric organ. Sampled with Rotary SP effect, its
rotation speed is slow. Often heard in jazz and rock idioms.
Voice description
CLP
CLP
-775/
-785/
-745/
-795GP
-735/
-765GP

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