Piano–Grand

No. Tone Name Explanation
1Concert The sound of a splendid concert grand piano. This piano sound has our highest recommendation, and can be used for any style of
music.
2Ballade A mellow grand piano sound, recommended for quiet songs.
3Bright A brilliant grand piano sound, recommended when you want the piano to stand out in an ensemble.
4Magical A charming sound that layers synth bells with Concert.
5Pno+Str Strings layered with Concert.
6Pno+Pad A pad layered with Concert.
7Pno+Cho A choir layered with Concert.
8Pure Pno A grand piano sound notable for its clarity.
9Rock Pno A robust piano sound, recommended for boogie-woogie playing.
10 Ragtime A honky-tonk piano sound, recommended for ragtime playing.

Piano–Early

No. Tone Name Explanation
1FortePno An early type of piano with a distinctive sound that’s somewhat dierent than today’s pianos.
2MlwForte A mellow FortePno (Forte Piano) sound.
3BrtForte A brilliant FortePno (Forte Piano) sound.
4Dolcechd A dream-like sound that can sound like a piano or a harpsichord.
5Harpsi A type of keyboard instrument widely used in Baroque music, producing a delicate sound.
6Hpsd 8+4 The sound of a harpsichord layered with sound an higher octave.
&& Tone List

E. Piano

No. Tone Name
1Trem EP
2Pop EP
3Vint EP
4FM EP
5EP Belle
6‘60s EP
7Clav.
8Stg Phsr
9‘70s EP
10 E.Grand

Strings

No. Tone Name
1SymphStr
2Epic Str
3Rich Str
4Orch Str
5Orchstra
6Cham Win
7Harp
8Violin
9Velo Str
10 Flute
11 Cello
12 Orch Brs
13 Pizz Str
14 Decy Str *
* Tones indicated by “*” are suitable for
playing layered with a piano tone.

Other

No. Tone Name
1Vib
2Celesta
3Jz Scat
4SymphCho
5Pipe Org
6Nasn Flt
7Jazz Org
8Balad Or
9Soft Pad
10 Harpvox
11 Nylon Gt
12 Steel Gt
13 Marimba
14 Mlt Isle
15 Mrng Lit
16 Balad Bl
17 Acordion
18 Church 1
19 Church 2
20 Aerl Cho
21 Angl Cho
22 Beau Vox
23 Fem Aahs
24 Male Aah
25 Decy Cho *
No. Tone Name
26 Thum Vo
27 Gspl Spn
28 Full Stp
29 Melw Bar
30 Lite Org
31 Lowr Org
32 ‘60s Org
33 Glas Pad
34 Lunr Str
35 Dcy C.Pd *
36 Jazz Gt
37 Ac. Bass
38 Bass+Cym
39 Fingr Bs
40 Brs Sect
41 Alto Sax
42 Ten Sax
* Tones numbered 43 and higher are
accompaniment-use GM2 tones.
* In the tone group “Other” when you
hold down the [–] [+] buttons to switch
tone in succession, the tones will stop
changing at number 43 and number
52.
* To select the next sound, release the [–]
[+] buttons, then press it again.
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