Roland XP-80 Owner's Manual Page 173

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 244
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 172
MIX/EFX Send Level
Specifies the volume of each Part.
If EFX is selected for Output Assign parameter, higher val-
ues will increase EFX’d sound volume. If MIX or DIRECT is
selected, higher values will increase direct sound volume.
Chorus Send Level
Adjusts the amount of chorus to be applied to each Part.
If DIR is selected for the Output parameter, this value
cannot be specified because chorus will not be applied
to the sound.
Reverb Send Level
Adjusts the intensity of reverb to be applied to each Part.
If DIR is selected for the Output parameter, this value
cannot be specified because reverb will not be applied
to the sound.
Confirming MIDI information of each Part
(Info)
With the Arpeggiator on, closing the Arpeggio win-
dow in the Play display (GM) will assign the function
to re-open the Arpeggio window to [F6]. To call up the
Part Information display, hold down [SHIFT] as you
press [F6].
Part Info (Part information) display
On this display you can confirm the receive status of various
types of MIDI messages for 16 Parts all at once. This is con-
venient for making sure the sound source is responding cor-
rectly to messages from the keyboard, sequencer or external
MIDI controllers.
To reset the values shown on the Part Information dis-
play to the standard values, hold down [SHIFT] as you
press [EXIT].
The Part Information display consists of two menus. After
selecting a menu by pressing [F6] (Menu), press [F1]–[F5] to
call up the display page for each MIDI message.
Modulation : [F1] (Mod)
Breath : [F2] (Breath)
Foot : [F3] (Foot)
Volume : [F4] (Volume)
Pan : [F5] (Pan)
Expression : [F1] (Exp)
Hold-1 : [F2] (Hold)
Pitch Bend : [F3] (Bend)
Channel Aftertouch : [F4] (Aft)
Voices : [F5] (Voices)
The number of voices
...........................................................................................................
<MIDI message transmission>
When you modify a value shown on the Part Information
display (excluding Voice), the MIDI message of the modified
value will be transmitted to the current Part, and to the XP-
80’s sequencer or external MIDI devices on that Part’s MIDI
channel simultaneously.
<Transmitting MIDI messages using the Sound Palette>
With the Sound Palette’s four sliders, you can transmit each
Modulation through System Control 2 MIDI message to the
current Part, internal sequencer and external MIDI devices.
This lets you use the Sound Palette as a mixer.
<Procedure>
Call up the Part Information display of the MIDI mes-
sage to be transmitted.
Press [l] or [r] to move the cursor to the Part whose
value you want to modify.
You can adjust the values of the boxed four Parts using the
sliders.
If you’ve selected any of Parts 1–4, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively.
If you’ve selected any of Parts 5–8, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 5, 6, 7, and 8, respectively.
If you’ve selected any of Parts 9–12, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 9, 10, 11, and 12, respectively.
If you’ve selected any of Parts 13–16, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 13, 14, 15, and 16, respectively.
Move each slider to adjust the respective value.
...........................................................................................................
175
Chapter 10. Using the XP-80 as the GM sound source
[SHIFT]+[PERFORM][F6] (Info)
Page view 172
1 2 ... 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 ... 243 244

Comments to this Manuals

No comments