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HF damp (Reverb/Delay HF damp)
Adjusts the frequency above which reverb will be cut. The
lower this setting, the more the high frequency cut, resulting
in a softer, muted reverb. If you want reverb with full fre-
quency extension, set this parameter to BYPASS.
Delay Feedback (Delay feedback level)
If you have selected DELAY or PAN-DLY Type, this para-
meter adjusts the amount of delayed sound that is returned
(fed back) to the delay. Higher values will result in more
delay repeats.
Functions of Performance para-
meters
Settings common to the entire
Performance (Common)
Common display
This display is used when setting parameters that are not
part of other groups. These include Performance Name and
Key Mode.
Performance Name
You can use up to 12 alphanumeric characters to name the
Performance.
Key Mode
Sets for how the sound source will play from the XP-80 key-
board. Key Mode setting appears on the Play display (PER-
FORM).
LAYER
: With a Layer Performance, all Parts with Local Sw
parameter (PERFORM/MIDI/Part MIDI) set ON will sound
as the keyboard is played. MIDI messages will be transmit-
ted from the keyboard to the sequencer as determined by the
Local Sw parameter (PERFORM/MIDI/Part MIDI) setting
for each Part.
Transmission of MIDI messages from the keyboard to exter-
nal MIDI devices is determined by the Tx Switch parameter
(PERFORM/MIDI/Part MIDI) setting for each Part.
SINGLE
: With a Single Performance, only the current Part
will sound when the keyboard is played. MIDI messages can
be transmitted from the keyboard to the sequencer/external
MIDI devices even if the current Part’s Local Sw parameter
(PERFORM/MIDI/Part MIDI) is set OFF.
It is also possible to switch between SINGLE and
LAYER by pressing [LOCAL/TX/RX] to open the
LOCAL/TX/RX window, and pressing [F5] (K.Mode).
If LAYER has been selected and you try to play
Patches of all Parts, you probably won’t be able to play
many simultaneous voices. When layering Patches, be
aware of the number of voices available and turn off
unnecessary Parts. Making Key Range settings for each
Part allows you to split the keyboard to play different
Parts in separate sections.
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Chapter 3. Creating your own sounds
[PERFORM]
[F1] (Common)
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