SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone (SN-A)
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SuperNATURAL Inst Parameters
Ac. Piano
001 Concert Grand
002 Grand Piano1
003 Grand Piano2
004 Grand Piano3
005 Mellow Piano
006 Bright Piano
007 Upright Piano
008 Concert Mono
009 Honky-tonk
• Dierences in your playing strength will smoothly change the tone character in a natural way.
Parameter Value Explanation
String Resonance 0–127
When the keys are pressed on an acoustic piano, the strings for keys that are already pressed
also vibrate sympathetically. The function used to reproduce is called “String Resonance.”
Increasing the value will increase the amount of eect.
Key O Resonance 0–127
This adjusts resonances such as the key-o sound of an acoustic piano (subtle sounds that
are heard when you release a key).
Higher values will increase the volume of the resonances.
Hammer Noise -2, -1, 0, +1, +2
This adjusts the sound of the hammer striking the string of an acoustic piano.
Higher values will increase the sound of the hammer striking the string.
StereoWidth 0–63 The higher the value set, the wider the sound is spread out.
Nuance Type1, Type2, Type3
This changes the Tone’s subtle nuances by altering the phase of the left and right sounds.
This eect is dicult to hear when headphones are used.
* This has no eect for 008:Concert Mono.
Tone Character -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5 Higher values produce a harder sound; lower values produce a more mellow sound.
E. Piano
010 Pure Vintage EP1
011 Pure Vintage EP2
012 Pure Wurly
013 Pure Vintage EP3
014 Old Hammer EP
015 Dyno Piano
• Dierences in your playing strength will smoothly change the tone character in a natural way.
• A key-o noise typical of that instrument will be heard when you release the key (PureWurly is excepted).
Parameter Value Explanation
Noise Level (CC#16) -64–+63 Adjusts the amount of hum noise and key-o noise. Higher settings will raise the volume.