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66 – Appendix | Factory sounds 
# – The number corresponds to the Program Change number (numbering starting from 1; if your 
sequencer starts from 0, please lower each number by 1).
RX – This column shows the sounds including RX Noises.
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PC – The number corresponds to the Program Change number (numbering starting from 1; if your 
sequencer starts from 0, please lower each number by 1).
RX – This column shows the sounds including RX Noises.
31
Full Strings
Other
1
A warm and sophisticated texture of orchestral 
strings.
32
Tape Strings
2
This tape-playback string sound became a trade-
mark of all the late ‘60s and ‘70s prog-rock 
bands, and it is still used nowadays for its 
unique timbre.
33  70s Strings
3
This is a “classic” string sound, extensively used 
in countless records of the mid-to-late '70s.
34
Choir
4
Classic male/female mixture choir sound.
35
Synth Brass
5
A warm and dynamic classic synth brass sound.
36
Sharp Brass
6
A classic synth sound from the ‘80s. Don't you 
feel an urge to jump?
#
PC Name
Type
RX
#
PC Name
Type
RX
1
37
Grand Piano1
Piano
5
41
Clav AC
Clav
2
38
Grand Piano2
Piano
6
42
Click Tonewheel
Organ
3
39
Tine EP/Amp
E.Piano 1
7
43
Full Strings
Other
4
40
Reed EP 1
E.Piano 2
8
44
Sharp Brass
Other
#
Name
Type
Var.
RX Notes
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