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CLP-170 CLP-150 - Yamaha

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Preset Voice List<br />

Voice group Voice name<br />

GUITAR<br />

CHURCH<br />

ORGAN<br />

JAZZORGAN<br />

STRINGS<br />

CHOIR<br />

SYNTH.PAD<br />

WOOD BASS<br />

E.BASS<br />

* ( ) are provided only on the <strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong>.<br />

110 <strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong>/<strong>150</strong><br />

Stereo<br />

sampling<br />

Touch<br />

Sense<br />

Dynamic<br />

sampling<br />

Key-off<br />

samples<br />

String<br />

resonance<br />

NylonGuitar ( ) ( ) × ×<br />

SteelGuitar × × × ×<br />

PipeOrgan<br />

Principal<br />

PipeOrgan<br />

Tutti<br />

PipeOrgan<br />

Flute1<br />

PipeOrgan<br />

Flute2<br />

× × × ×<br />

× × × ×<br />

× × × ×<br />

× × × ×<br />

JazzOrgan × × × × ×<br />

Voice description<br />

A warm and natural nylon-string guitar sound.<br />

Enjoy the atmosphere it adds to a quiet song.<br />

(On the <strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong>, stereo sampling is used for<br />

realism. Strongly-played notes will sound a<br />

harmonic, producing an even more guitar-like<br />

impression.)<br />

A bright steel guitar sound. Ideal for popular<br />

music.<br />

This voice features the combination of pipes<br />

(8'+4'+2') of a principal (brass instrument)<br />

organ. It is suitable for Baroque church music.<br />

This voice features a full coupler of a pipe<br />

organ, famous for the sound used in Toccatta<br />

and Fugue by Bach.<br />

A pipe organ sound that combines flute-type<br />

(woodwind type) stops of different pitches (8'<br />

+ 4'). This is a gentle sound that is ideal for<br />

accompanying hymns.<br />

A pipe organ sound that combines flute-type<br />

(woodwind type) stops of different pitches (8'<br />

+ 4' + 1-1/3'). This is brighter than<br />

PipeOrganFlute1, and is suitable for solos.<br />

The sound of a “tonewheel” type electric<br />

organ. Often heard in jazz and rock idioms.<br />

RotaryOrgan × × × × × A bright electric organ sound.<br />

MellowOrgan × × × × ×<br />

Strings × × ×<br />

SynthStrings × × × ×<br />

SlowStrings × × ×<br />

Choir × × × ×<br />

SlowChoir × × × ×<br />

Scat × × ×<br />

SynthPad1 × × × ×<br />

SynthPad2 × × × ×<br />

WoodBass × × × ×<br />

Bass&Cymbal × × × ×<br />

ElectricBass × × × ×<br />

FretlessBass × × × ×<br />

A mellow electric organ sound. Ideal for<br />

calmer songs.<br />

Stereo-sampled, large-scale strings ensemble<br />

with realistic reverb. Try combining this voice<br />

with piano in the Dual mode.<br />

A bright and spacious strings sound. Suitable<br />

for sustained parts in the background of an<br />

ensemble.<br />

The sound of a string ensemble, with a slow<br />

attack. Suitable for use in Dual mode with<br />

GRAND PIANO or E.PIANO.<br />

A big, spacious choir voice. Perfect for creating<br />

rich harmonies in slow pieces.<br />

The sound of a choir with a slow attack. Suitable<br />

for use in Dual mode with GRAND<br />

PIANO or E.PIANO.<br />

You can enjoy jazz “scatting” with this voice.<br />

Depending on how hard and what note range<br />

you play, different sounds will be produced.<br />

A warm, mellow, and spacious synth sound.<br />

Ideal for sustained parts in the background of<br />

an ensemble.<br />

A clear and spacious synth sound. Ideal for<br />

sustained parts in the background of an<br />

ensemble.<br />

The sound of a finger-plucked upright bass.<br />

Frequently used in jazz and Latin music.<br />

The sound of a cymbal has been layered onto<br />

the bass. Effective when used for jazz walking-bass<br />

lines.<br />

The sound of an electric bass. Frequently<br />

used in jazz, rock, and popular music.<br />

The sound of a fretless bass. Suitable for<br />

styles such as jazz and fusion.

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