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Appendix Preset Voice List Voice group Voice name Stereo sampling Touch Sense GrandPiano1 GRAND PIANO1 GRAND PIANO2 MellowPiano RockPiano HonkyTonk Piano GrandPiano2 BrightPiano E.Piano1 × E.PIANO1 SynthPiano × E.Piano2 × E.PIANO2 Vintage E.Piano × Harpsichord8' × HARPSI CHORD Harpsichord 8'+4' × E.CLAVI E.Clavichord × CHORD Wah Clavi. × Vibraphone VIBRAPHONE Marimba Celesta NylonGuitar GUITAR SteelGuitar × Dynamic sampling × × × × Key-off samples : Yes ×: No String resonance Voice description This sound was newly sampled from a full concert grand piano. Five stages of dynamics were sampled, and no effort has been spared in making the sound virtually identical to that of an acoustic piano. Even the tonal changes produced by the damper pedal and the subtle sounds of releasing a key are reproduced. The sympathetic vibration (string resonance) that occurs between the strings of an acoustic piano has also been simulated. Suitable not only for classical compositions but also for piano pieces of any style. A warm and mellow piano sound. Ideal for classical music. A bright-sounding piano. Ideal for rock styles. A honky-tonk style piano. Enjoy a tonal × character that is quite different than a grand piano. × A spacious and clear piano sound with a bright resonance. Ideal for popular music. × A spacious and bright piano sound. Ideal for popular and rock music. An electronic piano sound produced by an FM × synthesizer. The tone will change as you vary your playing touch. Ideal for popular music. This voice simulates the electric piano sound × produced by synthesizers in popular music. It also goes well with the acoustic piano sound. The sound of an electric piano using hammer- × struck metallic "tines." Soft tone when played lightly, and an aggressive tone when played hard. × A different type of electric piano sound. Widely used in rock and popular music. 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. × A harpsichord with an added upper octave. Produces a more brilliant sound. This is the voice of a keyboard that produces sound by striking the strings with magnetic × pickups. This funky sound is popular in black contemporary music. Because of its unique structure, the instrument produces a peculiar sound when you release the keys. × A distinctive effect is preset. Vibraphone played with relatively soft mallets. × The tone becomes more metallic the harder you play. × A marimba sound, sampled in stereo for spaciousness and realism. 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." × A warm and natural nylon-string guitar sound. Enjoy the atmosphere it adds to a quiet song. × A bright steel guitar sound. Ideal for popular music. 114 CLP-380 Owner's Manual