Chapter 4ÑSoundFinder
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The Select Sound buttonÕs LED lights.
3. Turn the left-hand Sound/Rhythm Type knob on the ZRÕs front panel clockwise or counter-clockwise.
As you turn the Sound Type knob, youÕll see different sound categories appear in the lower left part of
the ZRÕs display.
Sound FLS001:014
VOCALS : A Ha Ha Ha
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The currently selected sound type
4. Find a sound type category that interests you.
5. Turn the Sound/Rhythm Name knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to choose a sound of the selected
type.
Sound names appear on the lower right-hand portion of the display:
Sound ROM005:025
VOCALS :Oh Yeah Pad
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The name of the currently selected sound
6. Play some music on the keyboard to hear the sound youÕve selected.
7. To select other sounds, use the same method: turn the Sound/Rhythm Type knob to locate the type of
sound you want to hear, and the Sound/Rhythm Name knob to pick an individual sound.
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SoundFinder is a database of all the sounds in your ZR-76. The power of a database lies in its ability to let
you to view information in a manner of your choosing. SoundFinder keeps a list of all the sounds available
in your ZR-76, and shows them to you in logical, musically convenient categories called sound types.
SoundFinder sound types show you sounds by instrument familyÑvocals or bells, for exampleÑor by a
number of other useful criteria, including the location in the ZRÕs memory where they reside. ThereÕs a
special SoundFinder category that you can use when you want the ZR-76 to transmit MIDI data and Bank