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Tone list, Piano–grand, Piano–early – Roland Digital Piano LX-15 User Manual

Page 52: E. piano, Strings, Other

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Piano–Grand

No .

Tone Name

Explanation

1

ConcertPiano

The sound of a splendid concert grand piano. This piano sound has our highest recommendation, and can be used for any style of

music.

2

BalladePiano

A mellow grand piano sound, recommended for quiet songs.

3

Bright Piano

A brilliant grand piano sound, recommended when you want the piano to stand out in an ensemble.

4

MagicalPiano

A charming sound that layers synth bells with ConcertPiano.

5

Piano + Str.

Strings layered with ConcertPiano.

6

Piano + Pad

A pad layered with ConcertPiano.

7

Piano+Choir

A choir layered with ConcertPiano.

8

Pure Piano

A grand piano sound notable for its clarity. When using headphones, this will sound the same as the ConcertPiano.

9

Rock Piano

A robust piano sound, recommended for boogie-woogie playing.

10

RagtimePiano

A honky-tonk piano sound, recommended for ragtime playing.

Piano–Early

No .

Tone Name

Explanation

1

Fortepiano

An early type of piano with a distinctive sound that’s somewhat different than today’s pianos.

2

Mellow Forte

A mellow fortepiano sound.

3

Bright Forte

A brilliant fortepiano sound.

4

Dolcechord

A dream-like sound that can sound like a piano or a harpsichord.

5

Harpsichord

A type of keyboard instrument widely used in Baroque music, producing a delicate sound.

6

Harpsi 8'+4'

The sound of a harpsichord layered with sound an higher octave.

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Tone List

E. Piano

No .

Tone Name

1

Tremolo EP

2

Pop E.Piano

3

Vintage EP

4

FM E.Piano

5

EP Belle

6

'60s E.Piano

7

Clav.

8

Stage Phaser

9

'70s E.Piano

10

E.Grand

Strings

No .

Tone Name

1

SymphonicStr

2

Epic Strings

3

Rich Strings

4

OrchestraStr

5

Orchestra

6

ChamberWinds

7

Harp

8

Violin

9

Velo Strings

10

Flute

11

Cello

12

OrchestraBrs

13

PizzicatoStr

14

DecayStrings *

* Tones indicated by “*” are suitable for

playing layered with a piano tone.

Other

No .

Tone Name

1

Vibraphone

2

Celesta

3

Jazz Scat

4

SymphonicCho

5

Pipe Organ

6

Nason flt 8'

7

Combo Jz.Org

8

Ballad Organ

9

Soft Pad

10

Harpvox

11

Nylon-str.Gt

12

Steel-str.Gt

13

Marimba

14

Mallet Isle

15

Morning Lite

16

Ballad Bells

17

Accordion

18

ChurchOrgan1

19

ChurchOrgan2

20

Aerial Choir

21

Angels Choir

22

Beauty Vox

23

Female Aahs

24

Male Aahs

25

Decay Choir *

No .

Tone Name

26

Thum Voice

27

Gospel Spin

28

Full Stops

29

Mellow Bars

30

Light Organ

31

Lower Organ

32

'60s Organ

33

Glass Pad

34

Lunar Strngs

35

Dcy ChoirPad *

36

Jazz Guitar

37

AcousticBass

38

A.Bass+Cymbl

39

FingeredBass

40

BrassSection

41

Alto Sax

42

Tenor Sax

* Tones numbered 43 and higher are

accompaniment-use GM2 tones.

* In the tone group “Other” when you

hold down the [–] [+] buttons to switch

tone in succession, the tones will stop

changing at number 43 and number

52.

* To select the next sound, release the [–]

[+] buttons, then press it again.

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