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Chapter 2. Playing.................................................................................47
Playing in Patch Mode............................................................................................................................. 47
Selecting a Patch............................................................................................................................ 47
Using Phrase Preview to Play Patches.......................................................................................49
Making a Patch Sound Thick or Thin (Turning a Tone On/Off)........................................... 50
Playing Single Notes (Solo) .........................................................................................................50
Creating Smooth Pitch Changes (Portamento)......................................................................... 50
Using the Sliders to Modify the Sound in Realtime (Sound Palette Function)....................50
Playing in Performance Mode................................................................................................................ 51
Selecting a Performance ...............................................................................................................51
Playing Fatter and Richer Sounds by Combining Patches (Layer)........................................52
Splitting the Keyboard to Play Separate Patches in Different Sections (Split)..................... 52
Playing Along with a Song Playback (XP-30 Used as a Multitimbral Sound Source)........53
Assigning a Different Patch to a Part.........................................................................................54
Using the Sliders to Modify the Sound in Realtime (Sound Palette Function)....................54
Playing in Rhythm Set Mode.................................................................................................................. 55
Selecting a Rhythm Set.................................................................................................................55
Playing Percussion Instruments .................................................................................................56
Playing an Arpeggio ................................................................................................................................56
Playing an Arpeggio Over a Preset Keyboard Area ................................................................ 57
Holding an Arpeggio....................................................................................................................58
Simulating a Guitar Cutting Technique.....................................................................................58
Playing an Arpeggio from an External MIDI Device...............................................................58
Creating an Arpeggio Pattern .....................................................................................................58
Convenient Functions for Performance ................................................................................................ 59
Transposing the Keyboard in Octave Units (Octave Shift)..................................................... 59
Transposing the Keyboard in Semitone Steps (Transpose) ....................................................60
If Stuck Notes Occur or a Note Does Not Sound (Panic)....................................................60
Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds...............................................61
Regarding Effects......................................................................................................................................61
How Effects Units Work in Different Modes............................................................................ 61
Turning Effects On/Off................................................................................................................62
Sound Editing Procedures.......................................................................................................................62
Editing a Patch...............................................................................................................................62
Editing a Performance..................................................................................................................65
Editing a Rhythm Set....................................................................................................................66
Keeping Edited Sound............................................................................................................................. 67
Memory and Data Storage........................................................................................................... 67
Storing a Sound You Modify into User Memory .....................................................................68
Functions of Patch Parameters ...............................................................................................................68
Settings Common to the Entire Patch (COMMON).................................................................68
Setting Effects for a Patch (EFFECTS) ........................................................................................ 71
Using Controllers to Change How Sounds Are Played (CONTROL)................................... 73
Modifying Waveform (WAVE)...................................................................................................76
Modulating Sounds (LFO)...........................................................................................................78
Modifying Pitch (PITCH).............................................................................................................79
Modifying the Brightness of Sound with a Filter (TVF)..........................................................80
Changing the Sounds Volume and Stereo Location (TVA)...................................................81
Functions of Performance Parameters...................................................................................................83
Settings Common to the Entire Performance (COMMON)....................................................83
Setting Effects for a Performance (EFFECTS) ...........................................................................84
Making MIDI Settings for a Part (MIDI).................................................................................... 86
Making Settings for Each Part (PART).......................................................................................87
Confirming MIDI Information for Each Part (INFO) ..............................................................87
Functions of Rhythm Set Parameters ....................................................................................................88
Naming a Rhythm Set (COMMON)........................................................................................... 88
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