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Piano–Grand
No. Tone Name Explanation
1 ConcertPiano
The sound of a splendid concert grand piano. This piano sound has our highest recommendation, and can be used for any style of
music.
2 BalladePiano A mellow grand piano sound, recommended for quiet songs.
3 Bright Piano A brilliant grand piano sound, recommended when you want the piano to stand out in an ensemble.
4 MagicalPiano A charming sound that layers synth bells with Concert.
5 Piano + Str. Strings layered with Concert.
6 Piano + Pad A pad layered with Concert.
7 Piano+Choir A choir layered with Concert.
8 Pure Piano A grand piano sound notable for its clarity. When using headphones, this will sound the same as the ConcertPiano.
9 Fortepiano An early type of piano with a distinctive sound that’s somewhat dierent than today’s pianos.
10 Mellow Forte A mellow FortePno (Forte Piano) sound.
11 Bright Forte A brilliant FortePno (Forte Piano) sound.
12 Dolcechord A dream-like sound that can sound like a piano or a harpsichord.
13 Harpsichord A type of keyboard instrument widely used in Baroque music, producing a delicate sound.
14 Harpsi 8'+4' The sound of a harpsichord layered with sound an higher octave.
Piano–Upright
No. Tone Name Explanation
1 UprightPiano The sound of an upright piano. The sound will feel closer to you.
2 MellowUprght A mellow upright piano sound.
3 BrightUprght A brilliant upright piano sound.
4 Rock Piano A robust piano sound, recommended for boogie-woogie playing.
5 RagtimePiano A honky-tonk piano sound, recommended for ragtime playing.
Tone List
E. Piano
No. Tone Name
1 Tremolo EP
2 Pop E.Piano
3 Vintage EP
4 FM E.Piano
5 EP Belle
6 '60s E.Piano
7 Clav.
8 Stage Phaser
9 '70s E.Piano
10 E.Grand
Strings
No. Tone Name
1 SymphonicStr
2 Epic Strings
3 Rich Strings
4 OrchestraStr
5 Orchestra
6 ChamberWinds
7 Harp
8 Violin
9 Velo Strings
10 Flute
11 Cello
12 OrchestraBrs
13 PizzicatoStr
14 DecayStrings *
15 Vibraphone
16 Celesta
17 Jazz Scat
18 SymphonicCho
19 Pipe Organ
20 Nason t 8'
21 Combo Jz.Org
22 Ballad Organ
23 Soft Pad
24 Harpvox
25 Nylon-str.Gt
26 Steel-str.Gt
No. Tone Name
27 Marimba
28 Mallet Isle
29 Morning Lite
30 Ballad Bells
31 Accordion
32 ChurchOrgan1
33 ChurchOrgan2
34 Aerial Choir
35 Angels Choir
36 Beauty Vox
37 Female Aahs
38 Male Aahs
39 Decay Choir *
40 Thum Voice
41 Gospel Spin
42 Full Stops
43 Mellow Bars
44 Light Organ
45 Lower Organ
46 '60s Organ
47 Glass Pad
48 Lunar Strngs
49 Dcy ChoirPad *
50 Jazz Guitar
51 AcousticBass
52 A.Bass+Cymbl
53 FingeredBass
54 BrassSection
No. Tone Name
55 Alto Sax
56 Tenor Sax
* Tones indicated by “*” are suitable for
playing layered with a piano tone.
* Tones numbered 57 and higher are
accompaniment-use GM2 tones.
* In the tone group “Strings” when
you hold down the [–] [+] buttons to
switch tone in succession, the tones
will stop changing at number 57 and
number 66.
* To select the next sound, release the
[–] [+] buttons, then press it again.
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