PLAYING THE P-100
Selecting a voice
Once you’ve set up the P-100 and adjusted the volume level, you’re ready to start making music. The standard mode
for playing the P-100 is known as Single mode. In this mode, as its name implies, the P-100 plays only a single voice.
Playing the P-100 in Single mode is thus much like playing a normal acoustic piano. The biggest difference between
the P-100 and an acoustic piano is the fact that the P-100 lets you choose between ten different voices.
NO.
VOICE
1
PIANO 1
2
PIANO 2
3
E.PIANO
1
4
E.PIANO
2
5
CLAVINOVA TONE
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VIBES
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STRINGS
DESCRIPTION
Acoustic grand piano
Bright rock piano
Traditional electric piano
DX electric piano
A blend of harp and strings
Vibraphone
Orchestral strings
SAMPLE TYPE POLYPHONY
Stereo/Mono
16/32
Mono
32
Mono
32
Mono
32
Layered
16
Layered
16
Mono
32
8
ORGAN Jazz organ Mono
32
9
BASS 1 Acoustic wood bass Mono
32
10 BASS 2 Electric bass Mono
32
To play the P-100 in Single mode, you need only press the
[VOICE/UTILITY] button for the voice you wish to play. The
MIDI program change number assigned to the button you press
will appear briefly in the display, followed by the number of the
voice you’ve selected. (For details regarding the assignment of
program change numbers to the [VOICE/UTILITY] buttons, refer
to the explanation of the program change transmit table on pages
40 and 41.)
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