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Group Number Description
4 Wind 8 Tn. Sax Straight Tenor Saxophone. e following “Straight”, “Vibrato” indicates each method.
4 Wind 9 Tn. Sax Vibrato
4 Wind 10 Ba. Sax Straight Baritone Saxophone.
4 Wind 11 Tp + Tb Straight Trumpet and trombone plays in octave unison. e following “Straight”, “Vibrato” indicates
each method.
4 Wind 12 Tp + Tb Vibrato
4 Wind 13 Tp + Tb Muted
4 Wind 14 Flute Pcd e Flute section. A melody with harmony is obtained if a single note is played on the UPPER
keyboard holding down the chord on the LOWER keyboard.
4 Wind 15 BigBand Sax Pcd Only the Saxophone family formation. Alto sax as the top note, tenor sax, baritone sax as the
harmony sound if a single note is played on the UPPER keyboard holding down the chord on
the LOWER keyboard.
4 Wind 16 BigBand Pcd e typical big brass band formation. Trumpet as the top note, alto sax, trombone and tenor
sax as the harmony sound if a single note is played on the UPPER keyboard holding down the
chord on the LOWER keyboard.
4 Wind 17 BigBand FD Pcd
4 Wind 18 Quartet 1 Pcd e instrumentation is same as “Big Band Pcd”, but the voicing of harmony is diff erent.
4 Wind 19 Quartet 2 Pcd e instrumentation is same as “Big Band Pcd”, but the voicing of harmony is diff erent.
4 Wind 20 Jazz Brass Pcd Only the brass instruments’ formation. Trumpet as the top note, trumpet, trombone as the
harmony sound if a single note is played on the UPPER keyboard holding down the chord on
the LOWER keyboard. “FD” means fall-down when the played with fortissimo and released.
4 Wind 21 Jazz Brass FD Pcd
4 Wind 22 Mute Combo 1 Pcd e brass combo with muted trumpets and straight trombone. Play single note on the UPPER
with playing chord on the LOWER.
4 Wind 23 Mute Combo 2 Pcd e brass combo with muted trumpets and muted trombone. Play single note on the UPPER
with playing chord on the LOWER.
4 Wind 24 BigBand Gliss Up Pcd It is variation of “BigBand Pcd”. It glissando up when the played with fortissimo and released.
4 Wind 25 Two Trumpets Sounds two trumpets at same note.
4 Wind 26 Unison Brass Octave unison of trumpet, alto sax, trombone and tenor sax.
4 Wind 27 Synth Brass Afri Mellow synth brass like heard on “Afri...”.
4 Wind 28 Synth Brass Rosa Bright synth brass like heard on “Rosa...”.
5 Other 0 Glockenspiel Orchestra bells or glockenspiel, eff ective if mixed with the Drawbar sounds.
5 Other 1 Vibraphone Hard hit vibraphone. Also eff ective if mixed with the Drawbar sounds.
5 Other 2 Solly Strings Strings keyboard usually later 1970’s. e following “o” means in octave unison, “Long” means
longer release rate.
5 Other 3 Solly Strings o
5 Other 4 Solly Strings Long
5 Other 5 Solly Strings o Long
5 Other 6 Syn. Strings 1 Simulates the strings keyboard via multi-eff ects. e following “o” means in octave unison.
5 Other 7 Syn. Strings 1 o
5 Other 8 Syn. Strings 2 Strings sounds by synthesizer. ey simulates that Hammond SX/CX series.
5 Other 9 Syn. Strings 2 o
5 Other 10 Syn. Strings 3 Strings sound by synthesizer. It is used 3 sawtooth waveform.
5 Other 11 Sweep Pad Synth pad with slowly fi lter sweep. In addition, “Slice” aff ects the deep tremolo eff ect.
5 Other 12 Slice Pad
5 Other 13 H. Bell Pad Synth pad with hand bells.
5 Other 14 Glock. Pad Synth pad with glockenspiel.
5 Other 15 Square Lead Synth lead made of square waveform.
5 Other 16 Square Mellow Synth lead, mellower than “Square Lead”.
5 Other 17 Saw Lead Synth lead made of sawtooth waveform. e following “Duo Pcd” adds Prochord function,
you can get the “twin-lead” eff ect by playing single note on the Upper with playing chord on
the Lower.
5 Other 18 Saw Duo Pcd
5 Other 19 P. O. Love In octave unison of above “Saw Lead”. It is usually used not only single note but also on chord
like intro. of “ e Power Of...”.
5 Other 20 Funny Lead Simulates the “green button” of an Japanese electronic organ in later 1970’s. e following
“Duo Pcd” adds Prochord function, you can get the “twin-lead” eff ect by playing single note
on the Upper with playing chord on the Lower.
5 Other 21 Funny Duo Pcd
5 Other 22 Syn. Harp Synth orchestral harp.
5 Other 23 Noise Zap A sound eff ect which made of noise and LPF.
5 Other 24 Jet A sound eff ect which made of noise and fl anger eff ects.
6 Library 0 VxJ Bright 1960’s “Vx” transistor combo organ, junior model to “Cont”. is organ used Tablets instead
of Drawbars on the “Cont”. It had a single tone, and the tabs varied the brightness. “Bright”
is the brightest.
6 Library 1 VxJ Brass
6 Library 2 VxJ Mellow
6 Library 3 VxJ Flute
6 Library 4 - 7 VxJV Bright, Brass, Mellow, Flute “VxJ” with vibrato.
6 Library 8 - 11 VxJS Bright, Brass, Mellow, Flute “VxJ” with sustain.
Example SelectGroup 2, Number 3 via NRPN .................Bx 63 06 62 50 06 02 26 00 63 07 62 50 06 03 26 00 (x = Upper channel)