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Tone List
‘Piano’ list
No. Name Explanation
1 G.Piano1 A splendid concert grand piano sound. This is the most highly recommended tone; it can be used for any style of music.
2 G.Piano2 A more mellow grand piano sound. Appropriate for quiet songs.
3 G.Piano3 A brilliant grand piano sound. Appropriate when you want the piano to stand out in the band.
4 HonkyTon A honky-tonk piano. Ideal for ragtime.
5 P+ String Grand Piano 1 layered with strings.
6 P+Choir Grand Piano 1 layered with choir.
7 P+Bell Grand Piano 1 layered with bell.
Memo
• Tone names that include a “+” symbol are “dual tones,” which layer two dierent tones such as piano and strings.
‘Other’ list
No. Name
1 VintgEP1
2 VintgEP2
3 PopElPno
4 St FM EP
5 FM ElPno
6 Hrpchrd1
7 Hrpchrd2
8 Vibrphon
9 Celesta
10 Harp
11 ChOrgan1
12 ChOrgan2
13 AllSkate
14 DynoRtry
15 FltOrgan
16 JzOrgan
17 AcMaster
18 Accordn
19 HandHarm
20 NylonGt
21 NylstrGt
22 StlstrGT
23 JzGuitar
24 WarmDrv
No. Name
25 Strings1
26 Strings2
27 Choir 1
28 Choir 2
29 Choir 3
30 JazzScat
31 Oboe
32 Clarinet
33 FluteTrv
34 FlVibAtk
35 SoprnExp
36 BlowAlto
37 StTenSax
38 Trumpet
39 MutTrump
40 Trombone
41 Tbs+Tb
42 Ac.Brass
43 SynthPad
44 SynthBel
45 Standard
46 Electric
47 Brush
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