Preset voice list – Yamaha CLP-970AM User Manual

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Preset Voice List

Voice name

Stereo

sampling

Touch
Sense

Dynamic

sampling

Key-off

samples

String

resonance

Voice description

GrandPianol

O

O

O

O

O

This voice has been sampled from a full con­
cert grand piano. It features five-stage dynamic
sampling, tone changes with damper pedal
operation, and a subtle voicing at the release
of the keys. It simulates the ultimate acoustic

piano sound. It also reproduces a string reso­
nance that is typical of acoustic pianos. This

voice is suitable not only for classical music but
for piano music of any genre.

GrandPiano2

O

o

X

X

X

A bright, expansive piano sound which is ideal
for rock and popular genres.

E.Pianol

o

o

O

X

X

An electronic piano sound created by FM syn­
thesis. Extremely “musical” response with vary­

ing timbre according to keyboard dynamics.

E.Piano2

X

o

o

O

X

The sound of an electric piano using hammer­
struck metallic “tines.” Soft tone when played

lightly, and an aggressive tone when played hard.

SynthPiano

X

o

X

X

X

This voice simulates the electric piano sound

produced by synthesizers in popular music. It

also goes well with the acoustic piano sound.

WoodBass

o

o

o

O

X

This voice simulates the sound of an upright

bass played with the fingers, and is suitable for

jazz and Latin music. Stereo sampling has

improved the acoustic feel.

ElectricBass

X

o

o

X

X

Electric bass for a wide range of music styles,

jazz, rock, popular, and more.

Bass&Cymbal

o

o

o

X

X

WoodBass sound and stereo-sampled cymbal

sound are layered. This voice is very effective

for a jazz walking bass.

Harpsichords'

o

X

X

O

X

The harpsichord is often used for Baroque

music. The volume level is always consistent
regardless of how you play. The instrument

generates a peculiar voice when you release

the keys. “8’” means that it produces the same

octave sound as the keys.

Harpsichord8'+4'

o

X

X

O

X

This voice combines the 8’ and 4’ harpsichord
sounds. “4’” means that it produces a sound
one octave higher than the actual keys.

ElectricClavichord

X

o

X

O

X

This is the voice of a keyboard that produces
sound by striking the strings with magnetic

pickups. This funky sound is popular in black

contemporary music. Because of its unique
structure, the instrument produces a peculiar
sound when you release the keys.

Vibraphone

o

o

o

X

X

This voice simulates a vibraphone played with a soft mallet.
The harder you play, the more metallic it sounds. Use the
“VibraphonePedalMode” parameter in the “OTHER SET­
TING” menu to select whether the sound sustains while
you hold down the keys, or the sound sustains only when
you press the pedal. An actual vibraphone has a rotor

inside the resonance tube, which rotates via the motor to
create the vibrato effect. Pressing the left pedal applies this
effect; pressing the pedal again turns the effect off.

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