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Chapter 13ÑSupplemental Information
ENSONIQ ZR-76 MusicianÕs Manual432
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Here is a list of the available SoundFinder categories. If there are no sounds of a particular type, the type
will not appear in the list of types:
USER-SND Sound type for sounds that you want quick access to. These sounds also appear in their appropriate SoundFinder musical
instrument type list.
DEMO-SND Demo sounds are designed to demonstrate the scope of sounds in the ZR-76. Whenever this is selected, the first sound in the type
will be selected; the ZR will not reselect the last sound selected in the DEMO-SND type. Demo sounds also appear in their
appropriate Sound Type list.
EXP-SND Expansion board sounds.
DRM-SND ROM drum key sounds.
GM-SND Includes both ROM General MIDI sounds, and GM/GS drum kit sounds
ROM-SND All sounds in ROM.
INT-SND All FLASH and DRAM sounds.
ALL-SND All sounds. The SongEditKit appears in ALL-SND.
BASS Acoustic and electric basses.
BASS-SYN Synth basses, and processed electric basses with a ÒsynthyÓ quality.
BELL Acoustic and synth bell sounds, both pitched (e.g., glockenspiel, celesta). and non-pitched (e.g., church bells).
BRASSECT Trumpet, trombone, tuba, French horn, saxophone, and mixed brass sections (including sampled sections) and small ensembles
(with more than one distinct pitch/ÒplayerÓ on a single key).
BRASSOLO Solo brass (e.g., trumpet, trombone, tuba, French horns).
DRUM-KIT Drum kits that use the ENSONIQ drum map.
DRMKITGM Drum kits that use the General MIDI drum map.
GUITAR-A Steel, nylon, and gut-stringed acoustic guitars.
GUITAR-E Clean electric guitars and distortion guitars.
HITS Orchestra hits.
KEYS Other stringed keyboard sounds (e.g., harpsichord and clavinet).
LAYERS Unnatural layered combinations of acoustic elements (e.g., a bass harmonic layered with a string section), excluding
pianos/electric-pianos/organs layered with other sounds in which the piano/electric-piano/organ element is dominant. Also
excludes multi-instrumental orchestral layers.
LOOPGRUV Looped, repeating musical passages and drum rhythm loops (sampled or wave-sequenced) that play on one key.
MALLET Tuned mallet-struck percussion instruments (e.g., marimba, xylophone, timpani, steel drum, log drum).
ORCHSTRA Multi-instrumental orchestral Sounds (e.g., mixed strings/brass/woodwinds/reeds/orchestral percussion) layered with one
another.
ORGAN-A Acoustic pipe and pump organs.
ORGAN-E Electric and electronic organs.
ORGANLYR Any organs layered with other sounds in which the organ element is dominant.
PERC-KIT Percussion kits that use either the ENSONIQ or General MIDI percussion maps.
PERCSOLO Solo untuned percussion (e.g., taiko, synth-tom) includes most drum key sounds.
PIANO-A Acoustic pianos, honky-tonk, toy pianos, and piano forte.
PNOLYR-A Acoustic pianos layered with other sounds in which the acoustic piano element is dominant.
PIANO-E Electric and electronic piano sounds, and electric pianos layered with acoustic pianos.
PNOLYR-E Electric pianos layered with other sounds in which the electric piano element is dominant.
PLUCKED Plucked strings (e.g., harps, banjo, dulcimer, sitar), pizzicato strings, and other plucked instruments (e.g., kalimba).
SAX-SOLO Solo saxophones.
SOUND-FX Realistic sound effects (e.g., broken glass, animal sounds, record scratches) and entirely non-pitched fantasy and chaos sound
effects.(e.g., spacecraft, environments)
SPLITS Combination keyboard splits of two or more different types of sounds. Also includes splits of similar sounds that have
discontiguous key ranges (e.g., a bassoon/oboe split that covers the natural ranges of both instruments).
STRGSECT Bowed string sections (including sampled sections) and small string ensembles (with more than one distinct pitch/ÒplayerÓ on a
single key).
STRGSOLO Bowed solo strings (e.g., violin, viola, cello).
SYN-COMP Non-vintage, sustaining and non-sustaining, polyphonic synth sounds with a pitched or non-pitched, highly obtrusive attack
component that lend themselves toward comping (i.e., you can always play successive 1/8 note chords with these funky sounds).
SYN-LEAD Monophonic lead synth sounds (excluding monophonic synth basses).
SYN-PAD Non-vintage, sustaining, polyphonic synth sounds with a pitched, less obtrusive attack component, and an appropriate release,
that lend themselves toward pad playing.
SYN-VINT Polyphonic, signature vintage ÒanalogÓ synth sounds (excluding monophonic vintage synth leads and synth basses). Normally
these are named after the synth that they evoke.
SYNOTHER Other types of pitched, polyphonic, hybrid synth sounds with sustaining, disparate components (e.g., sample & hold sync sounds).
VOCALS Vocal sounds (e.g., choirs, synth-vox).
WINDREED Solo woodwinds/reeds (e.g., flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, recorder, English horn, ocarina, bandneon, shakuhachi, bagpipes,
harmonica, accordion, melodica, didjeridoo).
*UTILITY Utility resources (e.g., default template sounds used for programming and other special non-musical purposes).
*CUSTOM Use this type to define your own special purpose sounds when created with the Unisyn sound editing software. The SongEditKit
will always be assigned to CUSTOM. ENSONIQ sounds will never be released with a type of CUSTOM.
MIDI-OUT Use this type for controlling other external MIDI devices. Each note you play, every controller you use, can be transmitted via
MIDI. In any situation where you would otherwise select a local ZR-76 sound, you can transmit MIDI instead, by selecting one of
the special MIDI-OUT sounds. For more information, see ÒSending and Receiving MIDIÓ in
Chapter 4
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