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CLP-280/270 Owner’s Manual
Appendix
Voice Combination Examples
(Dual and Split)
Dual
Split
Dual + Split
MAIN + MAIN
Grand E.Piano1
Grand E.Piano2
This combination is often used in popular music.
MAIN + MAIN
Grand SynthPiano
This produces a fantasy, spacious piano sound.
MAIN + MAIN
Grand GrandPiano2
This combination sounds as if you are playing
two notes that are one octave apart. It is suitable
for the accompaniment of Salsa music.
MAIN + MAIN
E. SlowChoir
This is suitable for romantic ballads.
MAIN + MAIN
E. E.Clavichord
This is suitable for funk, rhythm & blues, and soul
music.
MAIN + MAIN
Harpsichord8' + Strings
This combination is very suitable for Baroque
music.
MAIN + MAIN
C SynthStirngs
This combination adds strings and bell sound. A
delay effect is automatically applied.
MAIN / LEFT
GrandPiano1 / WoodBass
or Bass&Cymbal
This is recommended for light Jazz music. The
damper pedal is effective on the voice assigned
to the right-hand range.
MAIN / LEFT
Celesta / Choir
This is suitable for a peaceful, somewhat cute
song.
MAIN / LEFT
Choir / GrandPiano1
Play these voices elegantly along with piano
arpeggio. Playing the Choir voice in chords
would be more effective.
MAIN / LEFT
Scat / WoodBass
This combination features a cool (stylish) jazz
chorus. The Scat voice is touch sensitive, adding
a variety of expressions.
MAIN / LEFT
E.Piano2 / Scat
Playing the Scat voice for a bass part may create
an interesting sound.
MAIN + MAIN / LEFT
Grand SynthString /
GrandPiano1
This combination creates the thick sound of a
layered piano and strings.
MAIN + MAIN / LEFT
Grand E.Piano1 /
ElectricBass
This sound is suitable for fusion. Deeper reverb
and chorus (page 77) will improve the groove.
The damper pedal is effective on the voice
assigned to the right-hand range.
MAIN + MAIN / LEFT + LEFT
Harpsichord8' + 4' + Strings /
Harpsichord8' + Strings
This combination makes a very brilliant sound.