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20 – Using the SV-1 | Selecting the sounds
Sounds
#
Name
Type
Var.
RX Notes
1
Tine EP/Amp
E.Piano 1
1
√
The tine-based electric piano “par excellence”,
in one of its most typical ’70s settings, played
through a guitar amp.
2
Tine EP/Phaser
2
√
The same tine-based piano, with a classic phaser
setting, as made famous on countless classic rock
and soul recordings.
3
Tremolo EP
3
√
This is another essential setup, characterized by
the unmistakable stereo tremolo effect.
4
Dyno EP
4
√
This is a custom version of the original timbre,
much brighter and sharply outlined than the
original. A very popular modification made to
these instruments in the late ’70s and early ’80s.
5
VPM Piano
5
An essential digital instrument of the mid-’80s
and beyond, this classic synthesizer made a wide
range of electric piano sounds.
6
VPM Tine
6
A more cutting and strong variation of the pre-
vious sound.
7
Reed EP 1
E.Piano 2
1
√
Perhaps the original electric piano, first released
in the late-’50s, used by countless famous musi-
cians.
8
Reed EP 2
2
√
The same reed-based electric piano, with effects
settings emulating the classic “logical” sound.
9
Electric Grand
3
√
Released in the mid-’70s, this was the very first
portable piano really close to the real thing.
10
SG-1D Piano
4
√
One of the first truly acoustic sounding sampled
piano, produced by Korg. Deep bass, and bright
trebles, with natural dynamics.
11
80's Synth Piano
5
An innovative, accurate and expressive piano
sound, created in the late ’80s with a popular
digital keyboard/synthesizer.
12
MIDI Grand
6
This is a layered sound, famously used on so
many pop hits of the ’80s and ’90s. It blends
acoustic and electric pianos with some extra
“helpers” for a powerful ballad sound.
13
Clav AC
Clav
1
√
Born as a portable harpsichord, this instrument
became one of the most popular and distinctive
timbers ever.
14
Clav BC
2
√
“BC” configuration of the original register
switches. A more “edgy” presentation of the
clav, modeled after a really “super” funk song
from the ’70s.
15 Clav
BD
3
√
“BD” configuration of the original register
switches.
16
Clav AD
4
√
“AD” configuration of the original register
switches.
17 ElectroPno
5
√
Electro-mechanical piano produced in the 60’s,
with a unique mellow sound very popular
within gigging musicians.
18 ElectraPno
6
A popular electronic piano from the ‘70s, used
by many famous classic rock and prog-rock musi-
cians.
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