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The purpose of this book is to find and call instruments more easily from Roland's INTEGRA-7. It intends to be of practical value to the electronic musician. It provides a better overview about all categories, instruments and tones of the INTEGRA-7 compared to the Owners Manual with ready-to-use byte-strings for your MIDI-sequencer.

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INTEGRA-7 by Instruments

Getting more out of your Synthesizer

 

 

By Michael Schlüter

Suprion Verlag (Hrsg.)

Motto

“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.”

Attributed to Albert Einstein

Preface

This books helps you to get more out of your Roland INTEGRA-7 synthesizer. It helps you, to recognize, to find and to access its capabilities, which otherwise probably will not show up easily for you.

Overviews for tones, sounds, instrument categories and sound banks makes it easier for you to understand the INTEGRA-7's bank collections.

This book improves your way of planning and finding desired instruments inside the INTEGRA-7 for your music. It also helps you using the appropriate subset of up to 4 Expansion Sounds. This way you avoid running out of banks.

The INTEGRA-7 organizes its tones/sounds by instrument categories, which are scattered across banks. Two tables order these by alphabet and by frequency, so you can spot bottlenecks more easily, e.g. from having to use more banks than the INTEGRA-7 allows you to. Several chapters list all banks for a given instrument category, e.g. for acoustic pianos, so you see at a glance which banks provide your desired instrument; you may also find more alternatives than you thought you had.

From the preset overview you'll know which sounds are always available from the INTEGRA-7, i.e. without prior loading Extension Sounds.

As one of its key elements this book offers precompiled MIDI Bank Select messages and one dedicated sysex message for you, which reduces errors during MIDI-programming of the INTEGRA-7: just copy said byte-string.

Examples illustrate, what you can get out of the various sections.

The bibliography gives you access to relevant documents and programs for sending MIDI-messages.

Being an e-book you take advantage of your e-book readers note- and search-features. E.g. placing or taking notes can assist your selection process of concrete instruments for a given music project. E.g. its search feature lets you discover hidden tonal treasures inside the INTEGRA-7.

Technically speaking this book uses so called responsive design, so you should be able to read it on a wide range of display sizes from mobile to stationary devices, anytime, anywhere.

Wishing you success and fun.

Suprion Verlag

Introduction

The purpose of this book is to find and call instruments more easily from Roland's INTEGRA-7. It intends to be of practical value to the electronic musician.

Background

The Roland INTEGRA-7 was introduced in 2012 [Rola12] and still is in demand at the time of this writing. The INTEGRA-7 is a versatile synthesizer packed with sounds. However, accessing them can be overwhelming.

Probably the most common approach to call a specific instrument or sound is to use the front panel and its menus to navigate sounds, e.g. by category. However, this front-panel approach tends to become inconvenient after a while.

Roland provides two versatile editors [Inte00], [Rola00]. Both allow to modify existing sounds and to create new sounds. Though both editors provide more flexibility and instant access, it is still hard to get an overview of all the INTEGRA-7's capabilities.

Problems

E.g. when currently using the iOS-version you can select from the many categories by icons, but the instruments listed still come unsorted. Well, you can load each one rapidly, but are not better of than through the front-panel navigation.

Moreover, instruments you'd like to use almost always are scattered across all banks. Did you know the INTEGRA-7 provides a total of 6.023 tones/sounds, categorized into 36 groups? When planning for instrumentation or orchestration for your music you probably want to know, which instruments you can use from several banks, how they sound together, where to find them and how to activate them with low effort.

Roland provides a Sound List [Inte12b] for this purpose, giving detailed information for the MIDI-programmer. However, this document is structured by presets and expansion sounds, or simply banks. For a given bank it's sometimes hard to know, which instruments are available.

That's what this book was made for

So the idea of this book is to make the instruments easier to access by category for you, to ease your planning. So it will give you:

a summarized view on the categories

a brief overview about the tones

some hints on loading banks

a very large chapter about each instrument category.

The first one will provide you with keywords you can use, e.g., when searching the Sound List [Inte12b].

The second one describes Roland's intention for each expansion sound. You can find it at the beginning of the tables given in the Sound List [Inte12b], but it's easy to overlook there. So here the information is presented in a more evident and compact format. Use this section as a general selection tool, which expansion sounds to load.

The third one recalls loading of Extension Sounds via the front-panel and provides the required sysex message for you, if you want to assign this task to your sequencer.

The fourth one helps you to answer questions about the INTEGRA-7 like:

which sounds do I have, say for an ‘Organ’?

which expansion sounds do I have to load, if any?

what's the tones/sounds number, when dialing through the front-panel?

which MIDI-string to send via a sequencer for quicker access?

May this book be helpful while you plan, organize and create music involving the Roland INTEGRA-7 Sound Module.

Michael Schlüter, Buchholz i.d.N. , Fall 2020

Finding your instruments

This comprehensive chapter is intended to make selection and calling of your desired sounds more easy and more reliable. Sub-chapter “Categories” gives you information, about:

which categories the INTEGRA-7 uses

how many instruments are in each category

which categories host the most instruments.

The “Tone” sub-chapter gives you some more insight into structures, presets and banks to be loaded. Distinguishing between drum- and non-drum-instruments, it also provides a more compact summary of the banks characteristics and intentions, as found in the Sound List [Inte12b].

Finally, chapter “Instruments by category” provides you with the promised information in detail. Its structure follows category/bank/tone.

Categories

The 6.023 tones are categorized into 36 groups, spread across several banks. So if you know the category, you can e.g. scan the Sound List [Inte12b] more easily by a search.

The tables below list the categories of the instruments or tones inside the INTEGRA-7, both by alphabet and by frequency.

Please note: The tones or instruments names can repeat part of a categories name. I.e. when you search for a category in this book, you may find more results returned than indicated here. E.g. searching for “phrase” finds many matches, while there is only one instrument in this category, and 4 tone name contains the word “phrase”.

Alphabetic order

Instrument category Number of instruments Ac.Bass 27 Ac.Guitar 103 Ac.Piano 183 Accordion/Harmonica 33 Beat&Groove 125 Bell/Mallet 189 Brass 279 Dist.Guitar 117 Drum 290 Drums 28 E.Bass 125 E.Guitar 134 E.Piano 184 Ensemble Strings 8 Flute 94 FX 284 Hit 173 Organ 219 Other Keyboards 117 Percussion 115 Phrase 1 Plucked/Stroke 157 Pulsating 161 Recorder 18 Sax 48 Sound FX 62 Strings 359 Synth Bass 470 Synth Bellpad 83 Synth Brass 154 Synth Lead 523 Synth Pad/Strings 491 Synth PolyKey 352 Synth Seq/Pop 89 Vox/Choir 143 Wind 85 TOTAL 6.023

Example 1 - Instrument categories

When combining an acoustic bass (Ac.Bass, 27) and an acoustic piano (Ac.Piano, 183), you probably want to select an interesting bass before focusing on the best piano sound for your music.

Ordered by frequency

Instrument category Number of instruments Synth Lead 523 Synth Pad/Strings 491 Synth Bass 470 Strings 359 Synth PolyKey 352 Drum 290 FX 284 Brass 279 Organ 219 Bell/Mallet 189 E.Piano 184 Ac.Piano 183 Hit 173 Pulsating 161 Plucked/Stroke 157 Synth Brass 154 Vox/Choir 143 E.Guitar 134 Beat&Groove 125 E.Bass 125 Dist.Guitar 117 Other Keyboards 117 Percussion 115 Ac.Guitar 103 Flute 94 Synth Seq/Pop

Tones - intentions and features

The INTEGRA-7 structures its tones into presets and expansion tones [Inte12a]. Presets are available at any time, so you can hear them anytime. While you need to load expansion tones from the expansion sounds first to listen to them.

You can load up to 4 expansion sounds at the same time.

Tone presets

With the starting page in the Sound List [Inte12b] given in brackets, the INTEGRA-7 provides presets as:

GM2 Drum Kit - PCM Drum Kit (p. 27)

GM2 Tone - PCM Synth Tone (p. 25)

PCM Drum Kit (p. 24)

PCM Synth Tone (p. 16)

SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone (p. 4)

SuperNATURAL Drum Kit (p. 16)

SuperNATURAL Synth Tone (p. 6)

I.e. all banks starting with “Ex” or “SRX” have to be loaded beforehand if you want to listen to them.

Expansion tones

The Sound List [Inte12b] briefly describes the expansion sets. Please check out those short texts at the beginning of the tables in said document. Find a more concise summary here.

To make these sets more accessible they are split into drum- and non-drum sounds in this book. Please note: some sounds do provide both drum- and non-drum sounds.

Drum sounds

ExPCM HQ GM2 + HQ PCM Sound - PCM drum kit (p. 57)

GM2 set

high-quality sounds

high-quality sounds of the past

covering a broad range, from natural acoustic sounds to stage-ready synth sounds

SRX-01 Dynamic Drum Kits - PCM drum kit (p. 30)

sounds using top-level studio technology

deliver punch and reality

suitable for video and music production

SRX-03 Studio SRX - PCM drum kit (p. 32)

performance-ready sounds

keyboard, guitar, bass, brass, sax, flute, choir, synth, drum, and percussion

carefully selected collection of richly expressive tones by first-rate musicians

SRX-05 Supreme Dance - PCM drum kit (p. 38)

extensive collection of the standard sounds

needed in dance music, including techno, house, hip hop, trance, 2-step, and drum 'n' bass

collection provides sounds that can be broadly used in each of these styles

SRX-06 Complete Orchestra - PCM drum kit (p. 42)

offers all the standard orchestral sounds

also includes various choir and vocal phrases

can be used for orchestral arrangements, film scoring, and more

SRX-07 Ultimate Keys - PCM drum kit (p. 46)

includes various piano, electric piano, organ, clavi, and vintage synth sounds

provides high-quality bass and drum sounds of famous musicians

widely useful for pop music

SRX-08 Platinum Trax - PCM drum kit (p. 51)

numerous sounds for dance music (techno, house, hip hop, trance, drum n bass, breakbeats, RnB)

includes phrase loops, synth bass, synth sounds, various hits and stabs, and vocal phrases

SRX-09 World Collection - PCM drum kit (p. 55)

provides a variety of string, wind, and percussive ethnic instruments from around the world

Africa, Asia, the Middle East, South America, North America, Australia, and Europe

Example 3 - Special banks

Searching for a drum set used in pop music, this bank may be all you need: “SRX-07 Ultimate Keys - PCM drum kit”.

Non-drum sounds

ExPCM HQ GM2 + HQ PCM Sound - synth tone (p. 57)

GM2 set

high-quality sounds

high-quality sounds of the past

covering a broad range, from natural acoustic sounds to stage-ready synth sounds

ExSN1 Ethnic (p. 28)

SuperNATURAL expansion tones

typical ethnic instruments from Asia, Africa, and Europe

provides distinctive behavior and performance expressions of ethnic instruments

ExSN2 Wood Winds (p. 28)

SuperNATURAL expansion tones

includes an even broader variety of woodwind type instruments

useful in orchestral music and jazz

ExSN3 Session (p. 28)

SuperNATURAL expansion tones

electric guitar and bass

electric guitar sounds range from clean jazz to heavy distortion

bass sounds also cover a variety of musical styles

ExSN4 A.Guitar (p. 29)

SuperNATURAL expansion tones

various acoustic guitars

ranging from 12-string guitars to ukuleles and mandolins

covering a range of variations for each

ExSN5 Brass (p. 29)

SuperNATURAL expansion tones

providing an even greater variety of brass instruments

crucial to orchestral music and jazz

ExSN6 SFX (p. 29)

sounds using top-level studio technology

deliver punch and reality

suitable for video and music production

SRX-01 Dynamic Drum Kits - synth tone (p. 30)

sounds using top-level studio technology

deliver punch and reality

suitable for video and music production

SRX-02 Concert Piano (p. 31)

captures the sounds of a single concert grand piano, ranging from delicate pianissimo to powerful fortissimo

includes two types of microphone placement---clearly defined close-miked sounds, and distant miking that captures the ambience---each recorded in stereo at the four dynamic levels p, mp, f, and ff

traditional piano sounds suitable for classical music

includes piano layered with other sounds such as strings or pads

includes split sounds with a bass tone in the lower register

SRX-03 Studio SRX - synth tone (p. 32)

performance-ready sounds

keyboard, guitar, bass, brass, sax, flute, choir, synth, drum, and percussion

carefully selected collection of richly expressive tones by first-rate musicians

SRX-04 Symphonique Strings (p. 33)

high-quality string tones

useful with classical, rock, pop, dance, and film scores

stereo-sampled full sections

individually recorded violin, viola, cello, and contrabass sections

SRX-05 Supreme Dance - synth tone (p. 35)

extensive collection of the standard sounds

needed in dance music, including techno, house, hip hop, trance, 2-step, and drum 'n' bass

collection provides sounds that can be broadly used in each of these styles

SRX-06 Complete Orchestra - synth tone (p. 38)

offers all the standard orchestral sounds

also includes various choir and vocal phrases

can be used for orchestral arrangements, film scoring, and more

SRX-07 Ultimate Keys - synth tone (p. 42)

includes various piano, electric piano, organ, clavi, and vintage synth sounds

provides high-quality bass and drum sounds of famous musicians

widely useful for pop music

SRX-08 Platinum Trax - synth tone (p. 47)

numerous sounds for dance music (techno, house, hip hop, trance, drum bass, breakbeats, RB)

includes phrase loops, synth bass, synth sounds, various hits and stabs, and vocal phrases

SRX-09 World Collection - synth tone (p. 51)

provides a variety of string, wind, and percussive ethnic instruments from around the world

Africa, Asia, the Middle East, South America, North America, Australia, and Europe

SRX-10 Big Brass Ensemble (p. 55)

provides numerous realistic brass sounds

can be broadly used in any style, including pop, rock, classical, and film scores

includes Pop Brass (Bb Tp x2, Tb, Tnr Sax), Trumpet (Bb Tp x4), C Trumpet (C Tp x4), Trombone (Tb x4), and Horn (Hrn x4) sections, in addition to Solo Tuba

captures that instrument's performance techniques such as falls, shakes, and rips

SRX-11 Complete Piano (p. 56)

high-quality piano sounds

useful from pop and jazz, in fil scores and classical

realistic and high-quality grand piano sound that has been sampled at four velocity-switched levels for each of the 88 keys

SRX-12 Classic EPs (p. 57)

provides high-quality electric piano and clavi sounds

which became indispensable to numerous musical styles, including RnB, hip hop, pop, and jazz

electric pianos have been recorded at four velocity-switched levels for each individual note of three different classic 73-key and 64-key models

clavi sounds capture all four pickup settings as well as mute on/off settings

Example 4 - Banks for film music

Looking for non-drum tones suitable for creating film music may draw your attention to:

SRX-04 Symphonique Strings

SRX-06 Complete Orchestra - synth tone

SRX-10 Big Brass Ensemble.

Loading banks

Unless you select a tone from the presets, you have to load the bank which hosts the tone. You can do it in two ways:

using the front-panel

sending a MIDI sysex-message.

Loading via front-panel

To load an Extension Sound into one of the 4 virtual slots manually just follow the Owners Manual [Inte12a] :

press the MENU button

use the wheel or the cursor to select EXPANSION

press the ENTER button

assign Extensions Sounds to 1 - 4 virtual slots A - D.

Loading via sysex

According to [Wond18] you can send a sysex message, i.e. this byte-string in generalized form:

F0 41 10 00 00 64 11 0F 00 30 00 aa bb cc dd F7

, with

aa

-

dd

being bytes taken from the table below, controling slots A - D, respectively.

Data byte aa, bb, cc or dd Extension Sound / bank 0x00 OFF 0x01 SRX-01 0x02 SRX-02 0x03 SRX-03 0x04 SRX-04 0x05 SRX-05 0x06 SRX-06 0x07 SRX-07 0x08 SRX-08 0x09 SRX-09 0x0A SRX-10 0x0B SRX-11 0x0C SRX-12 0x0D ExSN1 0x0E ExSN2 0x0F ExSN3 0x10 ExSN4 0x11 ExSN5 0x12 ExSN6 0x13 ExPCM

To understand this byte-string let's examine its components:

F0

signals the start of the sysex message, while

F7

terminates it

41 10 00 00 64 11

initiates a “Data Request 1 (RQ1)” command, according to

[Midi12]

, where

10

is the default device number

0F 00 30 00

is an entry in the Parameter Address Map, which is unfortunately undocumented in

[Midi12]

- it seems to request loading up to 4 Extension Sounds

this request has to provide 4 bytes,

aa bb cc dd

according to

[Wond18]

an extra byte with the calculated check-sum is not necessary, which is also verified by the author.

Please note: Loading the ExPCM bank still occupies all 4 virtual slots, i.e. any content there will be overwritten.

Please note: Loading via sysex also takes some time.

Example 5 - Loading two banks by a sequencer

To load SRX-07 into slot A, and ExSN1 into slot C, while turning off slots B and D, send this sysex-message:

F0 41 10 00 00 64 11 0F 00 30 00 07 00 0D 00 F7

Instruments by category

Introduction

This chapter will be the most comprehensive one. It structures excerpts from the Sound List [Inte12b] this way:

category (chapter)

tones (sub chapter)

tone names, i.e. instruments (table).

The tables will list:

the tones name according to the Sound List

[Inte12b]

its starting page in the Sound List

[Inte12b]

its tone number

a compound byte string (hex), which you can copy and send directly to the INTEGRA-7.

In the header-line a tones category is repeated in brackets for your convenience: else it's easy to get lost in the tables. This way you can see at a glance, in which category you are.

To send the byte-string given in column snd use programs or hardware like, e.g.:

SendSX

[Send19]

sendmidi

[Rele19]

Pure Data

[Pure20]

any suitable software or hardware sequencer

any suitable DAW.

You need to load the tones bank as described beforehand to hear the tone after sending the byte-string as MIDI-message to your INTEGRA-7. If you don't load a bank, you won't hear anything though after submitting the byte-string the INTEGRA-7 displays the correct instrument.

Example 6 - Finding instruments in categories

Say you look for an organ. Going to the organ-chapter, the Organ-table tells you, there are 11 banks to chose from.

Say the tones name “Jazzy B” sounds interesting to you and you want to try it. The table tells you it's in the bank called “SRX-07 Ultimate Keys - synth tone”. So you load it as described earlier.

When using the INTEGRA-7's front panel for this bank, you know from the table it's number is 102 and you dial it in.

If you use a sequencer instead, just submit B0 00 5D 20 0B C0 67 to INTEGRA-7, as the table tells you.

The byte-string snd

The byte-string snd listed in the instrument tables:

consists of two BS-messages (starting with 0xB0) for MIDI channel 1 and one PC-message (starting with 0xC0)

[Bell09]

the BS-messages are combined

both address the bank to be selected

the hex-value of PC has to be decremented by 1 to target the correct tone.

To assign an instrument to other MIDI channels n, just:

replace B0 by Bn (see table below)

and replace C0 by Cn (see table below).

MIDI channel n replace B0 by replace C0 by 1 B0 C0 2 B1 C1 3 B2 C2 4 B3 C3 5 B4 C4 6 B5 C5 7 B6 C6 8 B7 C7 9 B8 C8 10 B9 C9 11 BA CA 12 BB CB 13 BC CC 14 BD CD 15 BE CE 16 BF CF

Example 7 - Loading two preset tones by a sequencer

Say you want to assign Finger Slap (No. 80, GM2 Tone - PCM Synth Tone [E.Bass]) to MIDI channel 1 and Plug n' Play (No. 679, GM2 Tone - PCM Synth Tone [E.Guitar]) to MIDI channel 3, just submit these two strings to your INTEGRA-7:

B0 00 79 20 01 C0 21

B2 00 57 20 45 C2 26

.

Ac.Bass

ExPCM HQ GM2 + HQ PCM Sound - synth tone [Ac.Bass]

Name No. snd Acoustic Bs2 135 B0 00 61 20 01 C0 06

ExSN3 Session [Ac.Bass]

Name No. snd Rockabilly 40 B0 00 59 20 62 C0 27 Upright Bs 39 B0 00 59 20 62 C0 26

GM2 Tone - PCM Synth Tone [Ac.Bass]

Name No. snd Acoustic Bs 78 B0 00 79 20 00 C0 20 String Slap 218 B0 00 79 20 02 C0 78

PCM Synth Tone [Ac.Bass]

Name No. snd Ac.Upright 143 B0 00 57 20 41 C0 0E Nylon Bass 142 B0 00 57 20 41 C0 0D Punch Bass 852 B0 00 57 20 46 C0 53 XV Ac.Bass 685 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 2C XV Upright 684 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 2B

SRX-03 Studio SRX - synth tone [Ac.Bass]

Name No. snd Upright Pizz 58 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 39

SRX-05 Supreme Dance - synth tone [Ac.Bass]

Name No. snd Guitaron Oct 67 B0 00 5D 20 04 C0 42 Woofer Blow 66 B0 00 5D 20 04 C0 41

SRX-07 Ultimate Keys - synth tone [Ac.Bass]

Name No. snd Ac.Bs Nz SRX 220 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 5B BriteUpright 206 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 4D Contrabbasso 204 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 4B Dry AcB SRX 210 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 51 InYerFaceBas 205 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 4C JPHardAB SRX 209 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 50 JPSoftAB SRX 208 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 4F Uplectric 207 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 4E

SRX-08 Platinum Trax - synth tone [Ac.Bass]

Name No. snd LoFi A.BsSRX 129 B0 00 5D 20 10 C0 00

SRX-09 World Collection - synth tone [Ac.Bass]

Name No. snd GtrrnOct SRX 199

Ac.Guitar

ExPCM HQ GM2 + HQ PCM Sound - synth tone [Ac.Guitar]

Name No. snd Folk Gtr 1 113 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 70 Folk Gtr 2 114 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 71 Folk Gtr 3 115 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 72 Latin Gtr 116 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 73 Nylon Gtr 3 111 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 6E Nylon Gtr 4 112 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 6F

ExSN4 A.Guitar [Ac.Guitar]

Name No. snd 12StringsGtr 1 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 00 Deturned12Gt 2 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 01 FingSteelGtr 5 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 04 FingStlStrum 6 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 05 MandolinGt 11 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 0A MandolinStum 12 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 0B NylonGt2 9 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 08 NylonGt2Strm 10 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 09 SftPkStlStrm 8 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 07 SoftPckStlGt 7 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 06 Ukulele 3 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 02 UkuleleStrum 4 B0 00 59 20 63 C0 03

GM2 Tone - PCM Synth Tone [Ac.Guitar]

Name No. snd 12-str. Gtr 59 B0 00 79 20 01 C0 19 Gt FretNoise 216 B0 00 79 20 00 C0 78 Nylon Gtr 1 54 B0 00 79 20 00 C0 18 Nylon Gtr 1o 56 B0 00 79 20 02 C0 18 Nylon Gtr 2 57 B0 00 79 20 03 C0 18 Steel + Body 61 B0 00 79 20 03 C0 19 Steel-str.Gt 58 B0 00 79 20 00 C0 19 Ukulele 55 B0 00 79 20 01 C0 18

PCM Synth Tone [Ac.Guitar]

Name No. snd 12str Gtr 1 112 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 6F 12str Gtr 2 113 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 70 Comp'Steel 675 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 22 DesertCrystl 415 B0 00 57 20 43 C0 1E Double Steel 676 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 23 Folk Guitar 677 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 24 Gtr Strings 109 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 6C Heavenly Gtr 111 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 6E Hybrid Nylon 672 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 1F Mutezzicato 671 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 1E Nylon Gtr 108 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 6B Nylozzicato 670 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 1D So nice! 851 B0 00 57 20 46 C0 52 Soft Nylon 669 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 1C Solo Steel 414 B0 00 57 20 43 C0 1D SpanishNight 678 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 25 Steel Away 110 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 6D XV SteelGt 1 673 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 20 XV SteelGt 2 674 B0 00 57 20 45 C0 21

SRX-03 Studio SRX - synth tone [Ac.Guitar]

Name No. snd All AGuitars 37 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 24 Bright Nyle 32 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 1F Flamenco&Gtr 35 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 22 GuitarInMist 13 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 0C Nylon Vel 34 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 21 Pastoral 2 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 01 Rolin'Fingrs 33 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 20 South Border 31 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 1E Studio 12Str 36 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 23 Twin Strings 4 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 03

SRX-04 Symphonique Strings [Ac.Guitar]

Name No. snd Trem-Guitar 99 B0 00 5D 20 03 C0 62

SRX-07 Ultimate Keys - synth tone [Ac.Guitar]

Name No. snd Conquest 153 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 18 Heaven Nylon 154 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 19 In Peace 155 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 1A Moody Nylon 152 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 17 Nylon on Pad 151 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 16 Nylon SoSoft 150 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 15 Spanish Gtr 149 B0 00 5D 20 0C C0 14

SRX-09 World Collection - synth tone [Ac.Guitar]

Name No. snd 12 String 106 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 69 2 Players 116 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 73 Ac Gtr 12stg 109 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 6C Ac.Gtrs SRX 115 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 72 AcousticBros 119 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 76 BlugrsSldSRX 128 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 7F Bottom Ruan 125 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 7C Chinese Duo 121 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 78 ChugRunTrSRX 122 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 79 Chung Ruan 123 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 7A ChungRuanSRX 124 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 7B Compresd D18 105 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 68 Dobro Modro 113 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 70 Guitaro SRX 129 B0 00 5D 20 14 C0 00 High Strung 104 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 67 Living R.Gtr 112 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 6F Loose 12Str 111 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 6E Loose Nylon 118 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 75 Mixed 12Str1 107 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 6A Mixed 12Str2 108 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 6B No Borders 110 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 6D N'Ville Soft 101 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 64 Oud SRX 127 B0 00 5D 20 13 C0 7E Procssd AGtr 103

Ac.Piano

ExPCM HQ GM2 + HQ PCM Sound - synth tone [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd Honky-tonk 2 9 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 08 JD Piano 7 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 06 Pop Piano 1 10 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 09 Pop Piano 2 11 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 0A Pop Piano 3 12 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 0B St.Piano 1 1 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 00 St.Piano 2 2 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 01 St.Piano 3 3 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 02 St.Piano 4 4 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 03 St.Piano 5 5 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 04 St.Piano 6 6 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 05 Stage Piano 8 B0 00 61 20 00 C0 07

GM2 Tone - PCM Synth Tone [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd European Pf 3 B0 00 79 20 02 C0 00 Honky-tonk 8 B0 00 79 20 00 C0 03 Honky-tonk w 9 B0 00 79 20 01 C0 03 Piano 1 1 B0 00 79 20 00 C0 00 Piano 1 w 2 B0 00 79 20 01 C0 00 Piano 2 4 B0 00 79 20 00 C0 01 Piano 2 w 5 B0 00 79 20 01 C0 01

PCM Synth Tone [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd 128voicePno 1 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 00 Bright Piano 2 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 01 Bs/Pno+Brs 13 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 0C ChoraLeader 522 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 09 Classique 3 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 02 Contemplate 514 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 01 E.Grand 8 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 07 Echo Piano 385 B0 00 57 20 43 C0 00 Grand XV 513 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 00 House Piano 7 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 06 MIDIed Grand 9 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 08 Nice Piano 4 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 03 Piano Blend 10 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 09 Piano Thang 5 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 04 Piano+AirPad 521 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 08 Piano+SftPad 518 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 05 Pianomonics 517 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 04 PianoStrings 12 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 0B Power Grand 6 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 05 Power Octs 769 B0 00 57 20 46 C0 00 RD-1000 387 B0 00 57 20 43 C0 02 Rock Piano 515 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 02 RockPiano Ch 516 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 03 Upright Pno 386 B0 00 57 20 43 C0 01 WarmVoxPiano 519 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 06 WaterPiano2 770 B0 00 57 20 46 C0 01 West Coast 11 B0 00 57 20 40 C0 0A Y2K Concerto 520 B0 00 57 20 44 C0 07

SRX-02 Concert Piano [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd Air Grand 30 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 1D Bright Grand 5 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 04 Bright Mono 12 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 0B Classical 6 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 05 Comp.Piano 16 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 0F Concert Hall 4 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 03 Concerto 1 23 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 16 Concerto 2 24 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 17 DynamicGrand 3 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 02 Enhanced Pno 15 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 0E Gig Split 1 45 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 2C Gig Split 2 46 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 2D Gig Split 3 47 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 2E Grand w/Str 22 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 15 Hard Stack 1 41 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 28 Hard Stack 2 42 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 29 HonkytonkPno 17 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 10 Mellow Piano 14 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 0D NewAgeGrand1 18 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 11 NewAgeGrand2 19 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 12 Nylon Grand 36 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 23 OnMic Bright 9 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 08 OnMicPremier 8 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 07 OnMicSoftPdl 10 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 09 Oohs Piano 29 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 1C PianoBrass 43 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 2A PianoBrs fff 44 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 2B Premier Mono 11 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 0A PremierGrand 1 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 00 Requiem 20 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 13 SoftpadGrand 25 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 18 SoftPdl Mono 13 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 0C SoftPdlGrand 7 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 06 Soundscape 21 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 14 Steady Grand 2 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 01 Synpad Grand 26 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 19 Vox Grand 1 27 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 1A Vox Grand 2 28 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 1B Wet Chorus 35 B0 00 5D 20 01 C0 22

SRX-03 Studio SRX - synth tone [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd 70's Blend 18 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 11 Chorus LA 17 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 10 OctopusPiano 19 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 12 Piano Duel 16 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 0F Rehoisal 20 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 13 RockAcoustic 15 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 0E Y2K Plus One 1 B0 00 5D 20 02 C0 00

SRX-05 Supreme Dance - synth tone [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd a Tack Piano 234 B0 00 5D 20 05 C0 69 Analog Piano 235 B0 00 5D 20 05 C0 6A Comp Piano 2 233 B0 00 5D 20 05 C0 68

SRX-06 Complete Orchestra - synth tone [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd Empathy 277 B0 00 5D 20 09 C0 14 JoyoClassics 276 B0 00 5D 20 09 C0 13 Piano & Strs 278 B0 00 5D 20 09 C0 15 Pno Concerto 279 B0 00 5D 20 09 C0 16 Song Wish 280 B0 00 5D 20 09 C0 17 St.EuroPiano 275 B0 00 5D 20 09 C0 12

SRX-07 Ultimate Keys - synth tone [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd Easy Rocker 3 B0 00 5D 20 0B C0 02 Gran'Piano 2 B0 00 5D 20 0B C0 01 Padded Pno 6 B0 00 5D 20 0B C0 05 SA Rocker 5 B0 00 5D 20 0B C0 04 Stage Grand 4 B0 00 5D 20 0B C0 03 Stereo Piano 1 B0 00 5D 20 0B C0 00

SRX-08 Platinum Trax - synth tone [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd 1FingrPnoSRX 372 B0 00 5D 20 11 C0 73 90s Pno SRX 371 B0 00 5D 20 11 C0 72 LightPno SRX 370 B0 00 5D 20 11 C0 71 Tech Pno SRX 369 B0 00 5D 20 11 C0 70

SRX-11 Complete Piano [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd AntiqueUprit 19 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 12 Archive Pno 23 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 16 BrighterSide 12 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 0B BrightPopV/S 10 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 09 BriteOnStage 9 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 08 ClassicGrand 3 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 02 Dark Ballad 14 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 0D Darker Side 16 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 0F Deep Breath 33 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 20 D-lightful 37 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 24 Dynamic Grd 8 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 07 First Star 31 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 1E Full Rock pF 13 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 0C Gnu House pF 22 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 15 Grand n Str 25 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 18 Grand P1 11 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 0A Grand P2 15 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 0E Lil' Takker 24 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 17 Mc Reverse 34 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 21 Meditate 35 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 22 Mixed Layer 28 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 1B New Age Layr 32 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 1F Penta Duo 36 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 23 PerfectGrand 6 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 05 Ragtime Gd 21 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 14 RandoMeistro 41 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 28 Rock Grand 4 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 03 Sad Farewell 27 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 1A SingUsASong 7 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 06 Superb Grand 1 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 00 Superior Grd 5 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 04 Superior Str 26 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 19 SuperiorMono 20 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 13 SuperiorPd1 29 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 1C SuperiorPd2 30 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 1D VelocaverPno 17 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 10 Warm Room pF 18 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 11 WideStereoGd 2 B0 00 5D 20 18 C0 01

SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone [Ac.Piano]

Name No. snd '68 Reed 31