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Selecting & Playing Voices
H11 Owner’s Manual
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Selecting & Playing Voices
Selecting Voices
1
View the voice name.
When you press the
[VOICE]
button, the currently
selected voice number will appear on the display for
about three seconds.
2
Select a voice.
While the voice number is shown in the display, use the
[VOICE]
button to
switch among the following ten voices.
Preset Voice List
[VOICE] button
Operation
NOTE
The voice numbers of selected
Voice 1 and Voice 2 will appear
alternately on the display when
Dual mode (page 29) is active.
Voice
No.
Key
Voice Name
Description
1
C1
Grand Piano 1 Recorded samples from a full concert grand piano. Also
includes three levels of dynamic sampling, sustain sam-
ples, and key-off samples for exceptionally realistic
acoustic grand piano sound. Perfect for classical compo-
sitions as well as any other style that requires acoustic
piano.
2
C#1 Grand Piano 2 Spacious and clear piano with bright reverb. Good for
popular music.
3
D1
Piano &
Strings
A Dual voice combining grand piano and strings – perfect
for slow, orchestral piano music.
4
D#1 E. Piano 1
An electronic piano sound created by FM synthesis.
Exceptional musical response with varying timbre accord-
ing to keyboard dynamics. Good for standard popular
music.
5
E1
E. Piano 2
The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck
metallic tines. Soft tone when played lightly, and an
aggressive tone when played hard.
6
F1
Church Organ
This is a typical pipe organ sound (8 feet + 4 feet + 2 feet).
Good for sacred music from the Baroque period.
7
F#1
Jazz Organ
The sound of a tonewheel type electric organ. Often
heard in jazz and rock idioms.
8
G1
Strings
Stereo-sampled, large-scale strings ensemble with realis-
tic reverb. Try combining this voice with piano in the
DUAL.
9
G#1 Harpsichord
The definitive instrument for baroque music. Since harpsi-
chord uses plucked strings, there is no touch response.
There is, however, a characteristic additional sound when
the keys are released.
10
A1
Vibraphone
Vibraphone played with relatively soft mallets. The tone
becomes more metallic the harder you play.
1
Voice number