M-Audio SONO 61 manual Appendices Useful Midi Data, Appendix a General Midi Instruments

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ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide

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Appendices - Useful MIDI Data

Appendix A - General MIDI Instruments

Piano

0 Acoustic Grand Piano14

1 Bright Acoustic Piano14

2 Electric Grand Piano

3 Honky Tonk Piano

4 Electric Piano 1 14

5 Electric Piano 2

6Harpsichord

7Clavinet14

Chromatic Percussion

8Celesta

9Glockenspiel

10Music Box

11Vibraphone

12Marimba

13Xylophone

14Tubular bells

15Dulcimer

Organ

16 Drawbar Organ14

17 Percussive Organ

18 Rock Organ

19 Church Organ

20 Reed Organ

21Accordion

22Harmonica

23Tango Accordion

Guitar

24 Nylon Acoustic Guitar

25 Steel Acoustic Guitar

26 Jazz Electric Guitar

27 Clean Electric Guitar

28 Muted Electric Guitar

29 Overdrive Guitar

30 Distorted Guitar

31 Guitar Harmonics

Bass

32 Acoustic Bass

33 Electric Fingered Bass

34 Electric Picked Bass

35 Fretless Bass

36 Slap Bass 1

37 Slap Bass 2

38 Synth Bass 1

39 Synth Bass 2

Strings/ Orchestra

40Violin

41Viola

42Cello

43Contrabass

44Tremolo Strings

45Pizzicato Strings

46Orchestral Harp

47Timpani

Ensemble

48 String Ensemble 1

49 String Ensemble 2 (Slow)

50 Synth Strings 1

51 Synth Strings 2

52 Choir Aahs

53 Voice Oohs

54 Synth Choir

55 Orchestral Hit

Brass

56Trumpet

57Trombone

58Tuba

59Muted Trumpet

60French Horn

61Brass Section

62Synth Brass 1

63Synth Brass 2

Reed

64 Soprano Sax

65 Alto Sax

66 Tenor Sax

67 Baritone Sax

68Oboe

69English Horn

70Bassoon

71Clarinet

Pipe

72Piccolo

73Flute

74Recorder

75Pan Flute

76Bottle Blow

77Shakuhachi

78Whistle

79Ocarina

Synth Lead

80 Synth Square Wave

81 Synth Sawtooth Wave

82 Synth Calliope

83 Synth Chiff

84 Synth Charang

85 Synth Voice

86 Synth Fifths Sawtooth Wave

87 Synth Brass & Lead

Synth Pad

88 New Age Synth Pad

89 Warm Synth Pad

90 Poly Synth Pad

91 Choir Synth Pad

92 Bowed Synth Pad

93 Metal Synth Pad

94 Halo Synth Pad

95 Sweep Synth Pad

Synth Effects

96 SFX Rain

97 SFX Soundtrack

98 SFX Crystal

99 SFX Atmosphere

100 SFX Brightness

101 SFX Goblins

102 SFX Echoes

103 SFX Sci- Fi

Ethnic

104Sitar

105Banjo

106Shamisen

107Koto

108Kalimba

109Bag Pipe

110Fiddle

111Shanai

Percussive

112 Tinkle Bell

113Agogo

114Steel Drums

115Woodblock

116Taiko Drum

117Melodic Tom

118Synth Drum

119Reverse Cymbal

Sound Effects

120 Guitar Fret Noise

121 Breath Noise

122Seashore

123Bird Tweet

124Telephone Ring

125Helicopter

126Applause

127Gun Shot

14These sounds are ProKeys Sono premium-quality voices.

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