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Tone List
Piano [Grand] button
No. Name Explanation
GP1
Grand Piano 1 A splendid concert grand piano sound. This is the most highly recommended tone; it can be used for any style of music.
GP2
Grand Piano 2 A more mellow grand piano sound. Appropriate for quiet songs.
GP3
Grand Piano 3 A brilliant grand piano sound. Appropriate when you want the piano to stand out in the band.
GP4
Ragtime A honky-tonk piano. Ideal for ragtime.
Piano [Ensemble] button
No. Name Explanation
En1
Piano + Strings GP1 layered with strings.
En2
Piano + Choir GP1 layered with choir.
En3
Piano + Bell GP1 layered with bell.
En4
Piano / Bs+Cymbal The low range plays a bass and ride cymbal, and the mid and high ranges play the GP1. Ideal for performing a “piano trio” by yourself.
MEMO
• Tone names that include a “+” symbol are “dual tones,” which layer two dierent tones such as piano and strings.
• Tone names that include a “/” are “split tones” in which the left-hand and right-hand sections of the keyboard play dierent tones.
No. Name
o 1
E. Piano 1
o 2
E. Piano 2
o 3
Harpsichord 1
o 4
Harpsichord 2
o 5
Vibraphone
o 6
Celesta
o 7
Synth Bell
o 8
Church Organ 1
o 9
Church Organ 2
o10
Jazz Organ 1
o11
Jazz Organ 2
No. Name
o12
Accordion
o13
Strings 1
o14
Strings 2
o15
Jazz Scat
o16
Choir 1
o17
Choir 2
o18
Choir 3
o19
Synth Pad
o20
Harp
o21
Nylon-str. Gt
o22
Steel-str. Gt