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TA3 TC3 SH3 SC3 Owner’s Manual
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Fortepiano
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Scarlatti Piano The sound of a piano made by a musical instrument
maker in Florence in the early 18th century. The maker
is famous for inventing the piano. It is believed that
Scarlatti used the piano made by the maker. The sound
is bright and brilliant.
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Mozart Piano The sound of a piano made by a musical instrument
maker in Vienna in the late 18th century. Mozart and
Beethoven played and highly appreciated the pianos
made by this manufacturer. Its sound is clear and light.
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Beethoven
Piano
The sound of a piano made by a piano manufacturer in
London in the early 19th century. Haydn and
Beethoven composed many masterpieces inspired by
the pianos of this manufacturer. It features a rich bass,
sparkling highs and energetic fortissimo.
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Chopin Piano The sound of a piano made by a piano manufacturer in
Paris in the 19th century. Chopin deeply loved the
pianos of this manufacturer, which responded well to
his sensitive touch. It has a sound like a singing voice,
sometimes luscious, sometimes mournful.
E.Piano
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Stage E.Piano The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck
metallic “tines.” Soft tone when played lightly, and an
aggressive tone when played hard.
ep2 ep2
DX E.Piano An electronic piano sound produced by an FM
synthesizer. The tone changes as you vary your
playing touch. Ideal for popular music.
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Vintage EP The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck
metal reeds. Widely used in rock and popular music.
Harpsichord
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Harpsichord 8' The sound of the harpsichord frequently used in
baroque music. Variations in playing touch will not
affect the volume, and a characteristic sound will be
heard when you release the key.
hs2
Harpsi. 8'+4' A harpsichord with an added upper octave. Produces a
more brilliant sound.
hs3
Vibraphone A Vibraphone sound with spacious and clear tone.
Pressing the left pedal switches Vibrato on and off.
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Celesta The sound of a celesta (a percussion instrument in
which hammers strike metallic bars to produce sound).
This instrument is well-known for its use in “Dance of
the Sugar-plum Fairies” from Tchaikovsky’s
“Nutcracker Suite.”
Voice Number
Voice Name Description
Touch
Sensi-
tivity
Stereo
Sam-
pling
Key-off
Sam-
pling
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