Preset Voice List
Touch
Voice Name
Response
G.PIANO 1
VARIATION
G.PIANO 2
VARIATION
E.PIANO 1
VARIATION
E.PIANO 2
VARIATION
HARPSI.
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VARIATION
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ORGAN 1
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VARIATION
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ORGAN 2
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VARIATION
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STRINGS
VARIATION
VIB./GTR.
VARIATION
BASS
VARIATION
Key-Off Sampling:
Samples of the very delicate noises that are produced when keys are released.
Sustain Sampling:
Samples of the resonance of the soundboard and strings when the damper pedal is pressed.
String Resonance:
Simulated string resonance sound.
Stereo
Key-Off
Sustain
Sampling
Sampling
Sampling
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String
Resonance
This sound was sampled from a concert grand piano. It uses
different samples depending on the strength of your playing and
produces smoother tonal changes. Even the tonal changes
produced by the damper pedal and the subtle sounds of releasing
a key are reproduced. The sympathetic vibration (string
resonance) that occurs among the strings of an acoustic piano
has also been simulated. Suitable not only for classical
compositions but also for piano pieces of any style.
Mellow piano sound with gradual attack. Good for quiet and
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slow music.
Spacious and clear piano with bright reverb. Good for popular
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music.
Bright piano sound. Good for clear expression and cutting
through the sound of other instruments in an ensemble.
An electronic piano sound created by FM synthesis. Extremely
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musical response with varying timbre according to keyboard
dynamics. Good for standard popular music.
A synth-generated type electronic piano sound often heard in
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popular music. Used in the Dual mode it blends well with an
acoustic piano Voice.
The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck metallic
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tines. Soft tone when played lightly, and an aggressive tone when
played hard.
A slightly different electric piano sound often heard in rock and
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popular music.
The definitive instrument for baroque music. Since harpsichord
uses plucked strings, there is no touch response. There is,
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however, a characteristic additional sound when the keys are
released.
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Mixes the same Voice an octave higher for a more brilliant tone.
This is a typical pipe organ sound (8 feet + 4 feet + 2 feet).
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Good for sacred music from the Baroque period.
This is the organ's full coupler sound often associated with
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Bach's "Toccata and Fugue. "
The sound of a tonewheel type electric organ. Often heard in
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jazz and rock music. The rotary speed of the "ROTARY SP"
effect can be switched by using the left pedal.
The sound of a tonewheel type electric organ without attacks.
Select the normal or variation Voice depending on the tunes.
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The rotary speed of the "ROTARY SP" effect can be switched by
using the left pedal.
Stereo-sampled, large-scale strings ensemble with realistic
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reverb. Try combining this Voice with piano in the Dual mode.
Spacious strings ensemble with a slow attack. Try combining this
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Voice with a piano or electric piano in the Dual mode.
Vibraphone played with relatively soft mallets. The tone
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becomes more metallic the harder you play.
Warm and natural-sounding nylon guitar. Enjoy the quiet
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ambience of nylon strings.
An upright bass played fingerstyle. Ideal for jazz and Latin
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music.
Electric bass for a wide range of music styles, jazz, rock, popular,
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and more.
Voice description
Appendix
F02 Owner's Manual
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