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Internal Sections & Feature Parameters
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E.PIANO section
The MP11SE’s E.PIANO section features 12 different electric piano sounds arranged into TINE, REED, MODERN,
and E.GRAND/CLAVI categories. Each electric piano sound has been lovingly sampled from original, vintage
instruments (complete with imperfections), and can be enjoyed in their ‘organic’ form, or with analogue effects
and amp/speaker simulations applied for added warmth and character.
E.PIANO section sounds
Category
No.
Sound Name
Description
TINE
1
Tine EP 1
A suitcase-type vintage tine electric piano.
2
Tine EP 2
A suitcase-type vintage tine electric piano modified for a brighter, harder sound.
3
Tine EP 3
A stage-type vintage tine electric piano.
REED
1
Reed EP 1
A highly playable vintage reed electric piano.
2
Reed EP 2
A bright vintage reed electric piano.
3
Reed EP 3
A warm vintage reed electric piano.
MODERN
1
Modern EP 1
An FM type electric piano.
2
Modern EP 2
An FM type electric piano with a fuller sound.
3
Modern EP 3
An FM type electric piano with a mellow sound.
E.GRAND /
CLAVI
1
Electric Grand
An electric grand piano with a strong attack.
2
Clavi 1
A funky keyboard sound with electric pick-ups.
3
Clavi 2
A fatter sounding Clavi sound.
Feature Parameters: Amp Simulator & Virtual Technician
As explained on page 24, the E.PIANO section features a dedicated Amp Simulator to recreate the tonal character
of various amplifier/speaker cabinets. In addition, the E.PIANO section’s Virtual Technician includes parameters to
adjust key-off behaviour.
Amp Simulator parameters
Please refer to page 25 for a full list of amp simulator parameters.
Virtual Technician parameters
Page Knob Parameter
Description
Value range
1
A
Key-off Noise
Adjust the volume of the noise heard when the keys are released.
OFF, 1 ~ 127
B
Key-off Delay
Adjusts the delay time before the Key-off Noise is heard.
0 ~ 127
* For more detailed information about the E.PIANO section’s Virtual Technician parameters, please refer to page 51.
Adjusting Virtual Technician parameters
Please refer to page 29 for a full explanation of how to enter the Virtual Technician menu and adjust parameters.