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Details on Each Voice Page/Section 1. Upper/Lower STRINGS 2. Lead VIOLIN 3. Pedal CONTRABASS 4. Upper/Lower BRASS 5. Lowerr HORN 6. Lead TRUMPET 7. Pedal TUBA 8. Lead FLUTE 9. Lead OBOE 10. Upper/Lower CLARINET 11. Upper/Lower SAXOPHONE 12. Upper/Lower TUTTI 30 Voice Name Strings 1 Strings 2 Strings 3 Strings 4 Strings 5 Pizz. Strings Trem. Strings Synth. Strings 1 Synth. Strings 2 Violin 1 Violin 2 Violin 3 Violin 4 Pizz. Violin Cello Contrabass 1 Contrabass 2 Pizz. Bass Upright Bass Brass 1 Brass 2 Brass 3 Brass 4 Synth. Brass 1 Synth. Brass 2 Horn 1 Horn 2 Horn 3 Muted Horn Trumpet 1 Trumpet 2 Trumpet 3 Trumpet 4 Trumpet 5 Muted Trp. Trombone 1 Trombone 2 Muted Trb. Flugel Horn Tuba Timpani Timpani Roll Flute 1 Flute 2 Piccolo Recorder Pan Flute Whistle Oboe 1 Oboe 2 English Horn Bassoon 1 Bassoon 2 Clarinet 1 Clarinet 2 Synth. Cla. Saxophone 1 Saxophone 2 Sopra. Sax. Sax. Ensem. Tutti 1 Tutti 2 Tutti 3 Tutti 4 Tutti 5 Tutti 6 Preset Feet Effect 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' Cele. 8' Sym. 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - U16'/L8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - U16'/L8' - U16'/L8' - U16'/L8' - 8' - 16' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 4' - 4' - 8' - 4' - 8' - 8' - 8' - U16'/L8' - U16'/L8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - U16'/L8' - U16'/L8' - 8' - U16'/L8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - 8' - Comments Large strings ensemble. Relatively small strings ensemble for contemporary music. Small strings ensemble. Having specific harmonics for layering other voices. For legato playing. Pizzicato strings. Tremolo strings. Synth. strings with softer attack. Bright synth. strings. For multi purposes. For solo with sharp attack. Bright fidle for country music. Darker synth. violin with wider dynamic range. Pizzicato violin. Cello with realistic rubbed string-instrument feel. Standard type. True-to-life tight contrabass sounding in an octave unison. Pizzicato contrabass for classicals. For jazz. Trumpet and trombone ensemble for classicals. For big band with brighter attack. With strong impact. Can be used as orchestra hit. Trombone ensemble. Synth. brass with sharp attack. Used for Basic Regist. 5. Analog type. Can be used as melody line. Standard horn for classicals. Horn unison solo. Alpenhorn. For solo playing. Muted horn. Standard trumpet for classicals. Jazz trumpet 1 with full-bodied sounds. Sweet voice. Jazz trumpet 2 with a peculiar attack. Comical synth. trumpet. Harmon mute. For legato playing. Bright trombone solo. For fast phrases. Cup mute. Fluegelhorn. Accentuated by touch Standard timpani. Typical timpani roll. Standard flute solo. For legato playing. Standard piccolo. Block floete. Pan Flute. Whistle. Softer oboe. Rounder tone with characteristic tonguing. For fast phrases. Cor Anglais. For legato playing. For staccato playing. Standard clarinet. Clarinet solo for jazz and contemporary. Resonant synth. clarinet. Alto sax. Characteristic tenor sax with strong tonguing. Standard soprano sax. Softer sounds for classicals. Strings unison and wood winds ensemble. Strings unison and the brasses. The brasses for classicals and bands. Big band. Softer playing = sax only. Harder playing = 1 octave higher brasses added. Wood winds ensemble. Instruments vary depending on the register played. Wood winds quintet.