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Appendix
Chapter
8
Preset Voice List
No. Voice Explanation
1 Piano This sound was sampled from the Yamaha CFX 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. When using the Silent Piano™ function, 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.
2 Electric Piano 1 An electronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer. The tone will change as you
vary your playing touch. Ideal for popular music.
Pressing the soft pedal switches between on and off of the chorus effect.
3 Electric Piano 2 The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck metallic “tines.” Soft tone when played
lightly, and an aggressive tone when played hard.
Pressing the soft pedal switches between on and off of the chorus effect.
4 Electric Piano 3 A different type of electric piano sound. Widely used in rock and popular music.
Pressing the soft pedal switches between on and off of the chorus effect.
5 Harpsichord 1 The sound of the instrument frequently used in baroque music. Variations in playing touch
will not affect the volume, and a characteristic sound will be heard when you release the
key.
6 Harpsichord 2 A harpsichord with an added upper octave. Produces a more brilliant sound.
7 Vibraphone Vibraphone played with relatively soft mallets. The tone becomes more metallic the harder
you play.
Pressing the soft pedal switches between on and off of the vibrato.
8 Celesta The sound of a celesta (a percussion instrument in which hammers strike metallic bars to
produce sound). This instrument is well-known for its appearance in “Dance of the Sugar-
plum Fairies” from Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker Suite.”
9 Pipe Organ 1 This voice features the combination of pipes (8'+4'+2') of a principal (brass instrument)
organ. It is suitable for Baroque church music.
10 Pipe Organ 2 This voice features a full coupler of a pipe organ, famous for the sound used in Toccata and
Fugue by Bach.
11 Pipe Organ 3 A pipe organ sound that combines flute-type (woodwind type) stops of different pitches
(8'+4'). This is a gentle sound that is ideal for accompanying hymns.
12 Pipe Organ 4 A pipe organ sound that combines flute-type (woodwind type) stops of different pitches
(8'+4'+1-1/3'). This is brighter than Pipe Organ 3, and is suitable for solos.
13 Jazz Organ The sound of a “tonewheel” type electric organ. Often heard in jazz and rock idioms.
Pressing the soft pedal switches the rotary speaker speed (fast and slow).
14 Strings Stereo-sampled, large-scale strings ensemble with realistic reverb.
15 Choir A big, spacious choir voice. Perfect for creating rich harmonies in slow pieces.
16 Synth Pad A warm, mellow, and spacious synth sound. Ideal for sustained parts in the background of
an ensemble.
17 Piano + Strings Combination of the Piano and Strings (with a slower attack) voices (dual voice).
18 Piano + Synth Pad Combination of the Piano and Synth Pad voices (dual voice).
19 Piano + Electric Piano 1 Combination of the Piano and Electric Piano 1 voices (dual voice).
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