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Sound Var PC Notes
Tack Piano A4 39 Tack and Honky-Tonk pianos, to enjoy rag-time and
stride genres.
Honky-Tonk B4 45
Piano & Strings A5 40 Layered piano and strings or pad. Perfect for evoca-
tive ambient music.
Piano & Pad B5 46
Piano & Synth A6 41 Layers of piano and synth or brass. Two mixes calling
back to the age of the fusion jazz.
Piano & Brass B6 47
Clavier
Clav AC A1 48 The classic electric clavichord, two flavors with mics
in phase.
Clav AD B1 54
Clav BC A2 49 Two different configurations of the Clavi registers,
with mics in reversed phase and an edgier sound.
Clav BD B2 55
Harpsichord A3 50 Back to late-Renaissance and Baroque with the grand-
pa of the piano. Standard 8” and 8”+4” double octave
registrations.
Harpsichord Oct. B3 56
Perc. Organ A4 51 True classic electro-mechanical organ emulation, with
percussion, in a clean and a distorted version.
Rock Organ B4 57
Jazz Organ A5 52 Jazz registration of the classic electro-mechanical
organ.
Vox Organ B5 58 A perfect emulation of “Connie”, the VOX Continental
transistor organ.
Church Organ A6 53 The full power of a majestic pipe organ.
Pipe Organ B6 59 Softer and emotional registrations of a pipe organ, for
the more meditative moments.
Other
Full Strings A1 60 Two different flavors of classical strings sounds.
Classic Strings B1 66
Tape Strings A2 61 The synthetic Mello strings from the ’70s.
Strings & Voices B2 67 Real strings with added voices.
Warm Pad A3 62 Dark and bright version of the typical synth pads.
Bright Pad B3 68
Orchestra A4 63 A powerful orchestral Tutti.
Pizzicato & Glock B4 69 Pizzicato orchestral strings and glockenspiel.
Brass A5 64 A real brass section.
Synth Brass B5 70 The synth brass counterpart.
Pad/Mini Lead A6 65 Two solo synths playing on top of a soft synth pad.
Pad/SynthLead B6 71