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Voice List

Maximum Polyphony
The instrument has 48-note maximum polyphony. This means
that it can play a maximum of up to 48 notes at once,
regardless of what functions are used. Auto accompaniment
uses a number of the available notes, so when auto
accompaniment is used the total number of available notes for
playing on the keyboard is correspondingly reduced. The same
applies to the Split Voice and Song functions. If the maximum
polyphony is exceeded, earlier played notes will be cut off and
the most recent notes have priority (last note priority).
Panel Voice List
Bank Select
Voice
Program
MSB
LSB
No.
Change#
(0–127)
(0–127)
1
0
115
2
0
112
3
0
112
4
0
112
5
0
112
6
0
112
7
0
113
8
0
118
9
0
118
10
0
120
11
0
119
12
0
121
13
0
117
14
0
114
15
0
113
16
0
112
17
0
112
18
0
114
19
0
112
20
0
113
21
0
118
22
0
117
23
0
112
24
104
49
25
0
113
26
104
50
27
0
112
28
0
120
29
0
114
30
0
112
31
0
116
32
0
127
33
0
121
34
0
120
35
0
113
36
0
112
37
0
112
ACCORDION
38
0
112
39
0
113
40
0
113
41
0
113
42
0
114
43
0
115
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EZ-300 Owner's Manual
MIDI
Voice Name
(1–128)
PIANO
1
Live! Concert Grand Piano
1
Grand Piano
2
Bright Piano
7
Harpsichord
4
Honky Tonk Piano
3
MIDI Grand Piano
3
CP80
E.PIANO
5
Cool! SuitcaseEP
6
JazzChorusEP
5
PhaseEP
5
Cool! TremoloEP
5
Cool! ElectricPiano
5
StageEP
5
Cool! Galaxy Electric Piano
6
Hyper Tines
5
Funky Electric Piano
6
DX Modern Electric Piano
6
Venus Electric Piano
8
Clavi
8
WahClavi
ORGAN
19
Cool! Organ
19
Cool! Rotor Organ
17
Jazz Organ 1
17
Jazz Organ 1+RotaryFast
17
Jazz Organ 2
17
Jazz Organ 2+RotaryFast
19
Rock Organ
19
Octave Shift Organ
19
Purple Organ
18
Click Organ
17
Bright Organ
19
Theater Organ
20
16'+2' Organ
20
16'+4' Organ
20
Chapel Organ
20
Pipe Organ
21
Reed Organ
22
Musette Accordion
22
Traditional Accordion
24
Bandoneon
23
Modern Harp
23
Blues Harp
23
Harmonica
NOTE
• The Voice List includes MIDI program change numbers for each
voice. Use these program change numbers when playing the
instrument via MIDI from an external device.
• Program change numbers are often specified as numbers "0–127 . "
For these cases, it is necessary to subtract 1 from the intended pro-
gram change number to select the appropriate sound, because this
list uses a "1–128" numbering system. For example, to select pro-
gram change number 38 in the list below, transmit program change
number 37 .
• Some voices may sound continuously or have a long decay after
the notes have been released while the sustain pedal (footswitch) is
held.
Bank Select
MIDI
Voice
Program
MSB
LSB
No.
Change#
(0–127)
(0–127)
(1–128)
GUITAR
44
8
96
1
45
8
96
2
46
8
97
1
47
8
97
2
48
8
96
6
49
0
116
25
50
0
118
30
51
0
121
31
52
0
122
25
53
0
112
25
54
104
25
26
55
0
112
26
56
0
112
27
57
0
117
28
58
0
113
26
59
0
112
28
60
0
127
28
61
0
113
27
62
0
112
29
63
0
112
30
64
0
112
31
65
0
127
31
BASS
66
8
96
18
67
0
116
34
68
0
112
34
69
0
112
33
70
0
112
35
71
0
112
36
72
0
112
37
73
0
121
40
74
0
112
39
75
0
113
39
76
0
113
40
STRINGS
77
8
96
50
78
0
117
50
79
104
23
49
80
0
112
49
81
0
112
50
82
0
115
50
83
0
113
50
84
0
112
45
85
0
112
51
Voice Name
S.Art Lite
Nylon Guitar Harmonics ***
S.Art Lite
Steel Guitar Harmonics ***
S.Art Lite
Nylon Guitar Slide ***
S.Art Lite Steel Guitar Slide ***
S.Art Lite Distortion Guitar ***
Dynamic Nylon Guitar
Dynamic Overdriven
Dynamic Distortion Guitar
Nylon Guitar
Classical Guitar
Steel Guitar
Folk Guitar
Jazz Guitar
60s Clean Guitar
12Strings Guitar
Clean Guitar
Wah Guitar
Octave Guitar
Muted Guitar
Overdriven Guitar
Distortion Guitar
Wah Distortion Guitar
S.Art Lite Slap Bass ***
Dynamic Electric Bass
Finger Bass
Acoustic Bass
Pick Bass
Fretless Bass
Slap Bass
Funk Bass
Synth Bass
Hi-Q Bass
Dance Bass
S.Art Lite Strings ***
Live! Strings
Studio Strings
Strings
Chamber Strings
Marcato Strings
Slow Strings
Tremolo Strings
Synth Strings

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