Precisionsound EP-30 User Manual

Ep-30 for ni kontakt, halion, exs24 & soundfont

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EP-30

for NI Kontakt, HALion, EXS24 & SoundFont

Roland released the first velocity sensitive electric piano in 1974, the EP-30.
It was built in a sturdy road case with 4 preset sounds and a bass sound that could be blended with
the others in the lowest octave. It had a vibrato with speed control that affected the volume, and a
tone control. You could create some variation to the sound by pressing more than one preset button
at a time. Today it’s quite rare to find. If we where to describe the sound, “Pac Man piano” could be
appropriate. EP-30 does not sound like a real piano, it sounds very Lo-Fi and cheesy, in a cool, retro
way. We have sampled the instrument in full, every key and preset. The natural range of the Roland
EP-30 is F0 to F5, and F0 to B1 for the Bass. We have extended the range of the instrument from C0
to C6 except the Bass which has been extended down only, to C0. The SampleSet contains 263 24bit
WAV files.

• 5 programs for all versions of Steinberg HALion
• 5 programs for Logic EXS24
• 5 programs for NI Kontakt v1 and v2
• 12 program for NI Kontakt v3 v4 & v5
• 5 programs in the SoundFont format (16bit)

The SoundFont versions are 100% compatible with all virtual samplers supporting the SoundFont
format like Dimension Pro (Cakewalk), Free SFZ player, NN-XT (Reason) and more.

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