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Tone & Drum Kit List
Contents
SuperNATURAL Tone List ......................................3
SuperNATURAL INST Parameters ..............................3
Performance Variation Sounds ................................4
Tone List .....................................................5
Piano - E.Piano ...............................................5
Organ - Accord ...............................................5
E. Guitar - Bass ...............................................6
A. Guitar .....................................................7
Strings - Vocal ................................................8
Sax - Brass ...................................................9
Synth .......................................................10
Pad - Ethnic .................................................12
Percuss - Sfx .................................................15
Harm. Bar ...................................................16
Drums ......................................................16
Drum Kits ...................................................17
StandardNew1 ..............................................17
StandardNew2 ..............................................17
RoomNew ..................................................17
Rock Kit 1 ...................................................17
Rock Kit 2 ...................................................17
HipHop Kit 1 ................................................17
R&B Kit ......................................................17
HiFi R&B Kit .................................................17
Machine Kit1 ................................................19
Machine Kit2 ................................................19
House Kit ...................................................19
Nu Technica .................................................19
Percussion ..................................................19
StudioX Kit1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
StudioX Kit2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
SRX Studio ..................................................19
WD Std Kit ..................................................21
LD Std Kit ...................................................21
TY Std Kit ...................................................21
Kit-Euro:POP ................................................21
StandardKit1 ................................................21
StandardKit2 ................................................21
StandardKit3 ................................................21
New Pop ....................................................21
New Rock ...................................................24
New Brush Pop ..............................................24
New Folk ....................................................24
New Pop Perc ...............................................24
NewPBrshPerc ..............................................24
V-Jazz Brush .................................................24
Brush .......................................................24
Brush 2 .....................................................24
Brush 2 L/R ..................................................26
Jazz .........................................................26
Jazz L/R .....................................................26
Standard 1 ..................................................26
Standard 2 ..................................................26
Standard L/R ................................................26
Room .......................................................26
Room L/R ...................................................26
Hip Pop .....................................................28
Jungle ......................................................28
Techno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
House ......................................................28
Power .......................................................28
Electronic ...................................................28
909 808 Kit ..................................................28
TR-606 ......................................................28
TR-707 ......................................................31
TR-808 ......................................................31
TR-909 ......................................................31
Dance ......................................................31
CR-78 .......................................................31
V-VoxDrum .................................................31
Orchestra ...................................................31
Ethnic .......................................................31
Multi Drum .................................................33
LatinDrmKit .................................................33
Latin Menu1 ................................................33
Latin Menu2 ................................................33
Latin Menu3 ................................................33
IndiaDrmKit .................................................33
MidEastDrKit ................................................33
Asia Menu ..................................................33
India Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
IndoMix 1 ...................................................35
IndoMix 2 ...................................................35
IndoMix 3 ...................................................35
IndoMix 4 ...................................................35
Or. R&B .....................................................35
Or. Techno ..................................................35
Oriental 1 ...................................................35
Oriental 2 ...................................................37
Oriental 3 ...................................................37
Oriental 4 ...................................................37
Greek 1 .....................................................37
Greek 2 .....................................................37
SFX .........................................................37
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SFX 2 .......................................................37
Rhythm FX ..................................................37
Rhythm FX 2 ................................................40
Rhythm FX 3 ................................................40
Kick&Snare ..................................................40
Kick&Snare2 ................................................40
Asia .........................................................40
Gamelan 1 ..................................................40
Gamelan 2 ..................................................40
Cymbal&Claps ..............................................40
CM-64/32L ..................................................42
MFX types and parameters ...................................43
1. Thru ......................................................43
2. Stereo EQ .................................................43
3. Overdrive .................................................43
4. Distortion .................................................43
5. Phaser ....................................................43
6. Spectrum .................................................43
7. Enhancer .................................................43
8. Auto Wah .................................................43
9. Rotary ....................................................44
10. Compressor .............................................44
11. Limiter ..................................................44
12. Hexa-Chorus ............................................44
13. Trem Chorus .............................................44
14. Space-D .................................................45
15. St. Chorus ...............................................45
16. St. Flanger ...............................................45
17. Step Flanger .............................................45
18. St. Delay .................................................45
19. Mod. Delay ..............................................45
20.3 Tap Delay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
21.4 Tap Delay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
22. Time Delay ..............................................46
23.2 Pitch Shifter ............................................46
24. FBK Pitch ................................................47
25. Reverb ..................................................47
26. Gate Reverb .............................................47
27. OD Chorus ............................................47
28. OD Flanger ............................................47
29. OD Delay ..............................................47
30. OD Chorus ............................................48
31. DST Flanger ...........................................48
32. DST Delay .............................................48
33. EH Chorus .............................................48
34. EH Flanger ............................................48
35. EH Delay ..............................................48
36. Chorus DLY ............................................48
37. Flanger DLY ...........................................49
38. CHO Flanger ...........................................49
39. CHO/DLY ................................................49
40. Flanger/DLY .............................................49
41. CHO/Flanger ............................................50
42. Isolator ..................................................50
43. Low Boost ...............................................50
44. Super Filter ..............................................50
45. Step Filter ...............................................50
46. Humanizer ..............................................51
47. Speaker Sim .............................................51
49. MLT Phaser ..............................................51
50. Inf Phaser ................................................52
51. Ring Modul ..............................................52
52. Step Ring ................................................52
53. Tremolo .................................................52
54. Auto Pan ................................................52
55. Step Pan .................................................53
56. Slicer ....................................................53
57. VK Rotary ................................................53
58. 3D Chorus ...............................................53
59. 3D Flanger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
60. 3D Step Flgr .............................................54
61. Band Chorus .............................................54
62. Band Flanger ............................................55
63. Band Step Flg ............................................55
64. VS Overdrive .............................................55
65. VS Distortion ............................................56
66. GT Amp Simul ...........................................56
67. Gate .....................................................56
68. Long Delay ..............................................56
69. Serial Delay ..............................................57
70. MLT Tap DLY .............................................57
71. Reverse DLY .............................................57
72. Shue DLY ..............................................58
73. 3D Delay ................................................58
74. Long Time DLY ...........................................58
75. Tape Echo ...............................................59
76. LoFi Noise ...............................................59
77. LoFi Comp ...............................................59
78. LoFi Radio ...............................................59
79. Telephone ...............................................59
80. Phonograph .............................................60
81. Step Pitch ...............................................60
82. Sympa Reso .............................................60
83. Vib-Od-Rotary ...........................................60
84. Center Canc .............................................61
SuperNATURAL Tone List
No. Name CC00 CC32 PC
SuperNATURAL
0001 Grand Piano1 90 67 1
0002 Grand Piano2 90 67 2
0003 Grand Piano3 90 67 3
0004 Mellow Piano 90 67 21
0005 Bright Piano 90 67 22
0006 Upright Piano 90 67 30
0007 Honky-tonk 90 67 15
0008 Pure Vintage EP1 89 64 5
0009 Pure Vintage EP2 89 65 5
0010 Pure Vintage EP3 89 67 5
0011 Tined EP1 89 68 5
0012 Tined EP2 89 69 5
0013 Old Hammer EP 89 70 5
0014 Dyno Piano 89 71 5
0015 Xylophone 89 64 14
0016 Nylon Guitar 89 64 25
0017 SteelFing Guitar 89 67 26
0018 Jazz Guitar 89 64 27
0019 Trumpet 89 64 57
0020 Alto Sax 89 64 66
0021 Clarinet 89 64 72
0022 Flute 89 64 74
SuperNATURAL INST Parameters
Ac. Piano parameters family
0001: Grand Piano1
0002: Grand Piano2
0003: Grand Piano3
0004: Mellow Piano
0005: Bright Piano
0006: Upright Piano
0007: Honky-tonk
Parameter Setting Explanation
String
Resonance 0~127
When the keys are pressed on an acoustic piano,
the strings for keys that are already pressed also
vibrate sympathetically. The function used to
reproduce is called “String
Resonance.”
Increasing the value will increase the amount
of eect.
Key O
Resonance 0~127
This adjusts resonances such as the key-o
sound of an acoustic piano (subtle sounds that
are heard when you release a key).
Higher values will increase the volume of the
resonances.
Hammer
Noise -2, -1, 0, +1, +2
This adjusts the sound of the hammer striking
the string of an acoustic piano.
Higher values will increase the sound of the
hammer striking the string.
Stero
Width 0~63 The higher the value set, the wider the sound is
spread out.
Parameter Setting Explanation
Nuance Type1, Type2, Type3
This changes the Tone’s subtle nuances by
altering the phase of the left and right sounds.
This eect is dicult to hear when headphones
are used.
Tone
Character
-5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0,
+1, +2, +3, +4, +5
Higher values produce a harder sound; lower
values produce a more mellow sound.
E.Piano parameters family
0008: Pure Vintage EP1
0009: Pure Vintage EP2
0010: Pure Vintage EP3
0011: Tined EP1
0012: Tined EP2
0013: Old Hammer EP
0014: Dyno Piano
Parameter Setting Explanation
Key O Noise 0~127 Adjusts the amount of hum noise and key-o
noise. Higher settings will raise the volume.
Bell/Mallet parameters family
0015: Xylophone1
Parameter Setting Explanation
Mallet Hardness 0~127 Adjusts the hardness of the mallet. Higher
settings produce the sound of a harder mallet.
Roll Speed 0~127 Adjusts the speed of the roll eect.
AC. Guitar parameters family
0016: Nylon Guitar
0017: SteelFing Guitar
0018: Jazz Guitar
Parameter Setting Explanation
Noise Level 0~127 Adjusts the volume of the string grazing or
picking noise.
Strum Speed 0~127
Adjusts the deviation in the timing of sound
production by the strings when strumming
with Strum Mode turned on. Higher values
produce a greater time deviation. The eect
will be more signicant for lower velocities.
Strum Mode O, On
If Strum Mode is turned on, strumming will
be produced when you play multiple keys
simultaneously. This also reproduces the
dierence in time at which each string of a
guitar is sounded. The guitar’s up strokes and
down strokes will alternately be produced
when chords are played in succession.
It is eective to play while holding down the
Hold pedal.
Brass parameters family
0019: Trumpet
Parameter Setting Explanation
Noise Level 0~127 Adjusts the amount of breath noise for the
brass instrument.
Growl Sens 0~127
Adjusts the amount of automatically produced
crescendo. The eect is most noticeable when
you play softly.
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Kategorie: | Keyboard |
Modell: | BK-9 Tone Drum Kit List |
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