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Introducing the Sounds
VOCAL DESIGNER
Sound
Description
CLASSIC
Large choirs suitable for classical music. These are also a good choice for any choral sound—not
just classical—and will match nearly any style of music. They have a clear sound, and are a good
choice when you want the lyrics to be heard.
MALE & 
FEMALE
Mixed choirs with independent male and female parts. With sparser chords, they produce a
deeper and more three-dimensional sound than “CLASSIC.” You’ll hear the female voices in the
high range, and the male voices in the low range. Female voices will be heard on the right side 
of the stereo sound fi eld, while male voices will be on the left side.
GOSPEL
These choirs include the distinctive phrasings and irregularities that are distinctive of gospel
music. They are an ideal choice for jazz or gospel.
POP
Choirs with a fewer number of members, broadly useful for popular music as well as songs that 
contain rapid passages. The sound is clear, making these a good choice when the lyrics need to 
be heard.
BACKGROUND
Sounds suitable for a backing chorus.
VOCODER
Vintage vocoder sounds.
For some sounds, you can access a list of variation sounds by holding down the [SHIFT] button and
pressing the sound button. Use the value dial or the up/down cursor buttons to select a sound from the
list.
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ENSEMBLE
Sound
Description
STRINGS
Acoustic string sounds with emphasis placed on the performance techniques that are 
inherent to strings.
BRASS
Brass sounds that use SuperNATURAL technology.
GUITAR
Guitar sounds.
OTHERS
Other sounds.
PAD
Pad sounds.
SYNTH STRINGS
Synthesizer string sounds.
CHOIR
Sampled choir sounds. You can get an even more majestic eff ect by layering these with one 
of the sounds of the Vocal Designer part.
JAZZ SCAT
This sound provides samples of jazz scat singing. It’s great for songs that contain rapid 
passages and for scat soloing.
For some sounds, you can access a list of variation sounds by holding down the [SHIFT] button 
and pressing the sound button. Use the value dial or the up/down cursor buttons to select a
sound from the list.
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