20 – Using the SV-1 | Selecting the sounds
Sounds
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Name
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Tine EP/Amp
2
Tine EP/Phaser
3
Tremolo EP
4
Dyno EP
5
VPM Piano
6
VPM Tine
7
Reed EP 1
8
Reed EP 2
9
Electric Grand
10
SG-1D Piano
11
80's Synth Piano
12
MIDI Grand
13
Clav AC
14
Clav BC
15
Clav BD
16
Clav AD
17
ElectroPno
18
ElectraPno
Type
Var.
RX
E.Piano 1
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3
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4
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5
6
E.Piano 2
1
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2
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3
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4
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5
6
Clav
1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
Lr
Notes
The tine-based electric piano "par excellence", in one of its
most typical '70s settings, played through a guitar amp.
The same tine-based piano, with a classic phaser setting,
as made famous on countless classic rock and soul record-
ings.
This is another essential setup, characterized by the unmis-
takable stereo tremolo effect.
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.
An essential digital instrument of the mid-'80s and
beyond, this classic synthesizer made a wide range of elec-
tric piano sounds.
A more cutting and strong variation of the previous sound.
A staple sound of the 60's and 70's, considered the more
funky and earthy-sounding electric piano.
The same reed-based electric piano, with effects settings
emulating the classic "logical" sound.
Released in the mid-'70s, this was the very first portable
piano really close to the real thing.
One of the first truly acoustic sounding sampled piano,
produced by Korg. Deep bass, and bright trebles, with nat-
ural dynamics.
An innovative, accurate and expressive piano sound, cre-
ated in the late '80s with a popular digital keyboard/syn-
thesizer.
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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.
Born as a portable harpsichord, this instrument became
one of the most popular and distinctive timbers ever.
"BC" configuration of the original register switches. A more
"edgy" presentation of the clav, modeled after a really
"super" funk song from the '70s.
"BD" configuration of the original register switches.
"AD" configuration of the original register switches.
Electro-mechanical piano produced in the 60's, with a
unique mellow sound very popular within gigging musi-
cians.
A popular electronic piano from the '70s, used by many
famous classic rock and prog-rock musicians.