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Contents
Setting Effects for a Rhythm Tone (EFFECTS)..........................................................................88
Controlling How a Rhythm Tone will Sound with Controllers (CONTROL).....................90
Modifying Waveform of a Rhythm Tone (WAVE).................................................................. 90
Modifying Pitch of a Rhythm Tone (PITCH)............................................................................91
Changing the Tone (Filter) of a Rhythm Tone (TVF)...............................................................91
Changing the Volume and Stereo Location of a Rhythm Tone (TVA)..................................92
Multi-Effects Types (EFX Parameter).................................................................................................... 93
XP-30 Operating Environment Setup (System Parameters and Their Functions)........................108
Display Screen Contrast and Clock Settings (SETUP)...........................................................108
Arpeggio Settings (ARPEGGIO)...............................................................................................108
Keyboard and Controllers Settings (CONTROL)...................................................................110
MIDI Settings (MIDI)..................................................................................................................112
Phrase Preview Settings (PREVIEW) ....................................................................................... 113
Adjusting Tuning (TUNE).........................................................................................................113
Program Change (PGM CHNG)...............................................................................................114
Checking Things Such as the Installation Status of Wave Expansion Boards (INFO)......114
Chapter 4. Memory Settings (Utility/Card Mode) .............................115
About Utility/Card Mode..................................................................................................................... 115
Basic Procedure in Utility/Card Mode...............................................................................................115
Storing Sound Data in User Memory (WRITE)..................................................................................116
Performance Write......................................................................................................................116
Patch Write...................................................................................................................................116
Rhythm Set Write........................................................................................................................ 116
Copying Sound Source Settings (COPY) ............................................................................................ 117
Performance Copy ......................................................................................................................117
Patch Copy...................................................................................................................................117
Rhythm Set Copy ........................................................................................................................118
Initializing Sound Source Settings (INIT)...........................................................................................119
Performance Initialize.................................................................................................................119
Patch Initialize .............................................................................................................................119
Rhythm Set Initialize ..................................................................................................................119
Transmitting Sound Settings (XFER)...................................................................................................119
Transmitting Data to an External MIDI Device......................................................................119
Transmitting Data to User Memory.........................................................................................120
Preventing User Memory Writing Operation (PROTECT)..............................................................121
Memory Card-Related Settings (CARD).............................................................................................121
Formatting the Memory Card for the XP-30 (FORMAT)...................................................... 122
Renaming a File (RENAME)...................................................................................................... 122
Deleting Unwanted Files (DELETE)......................................................................................... 122
Checking the Contents Memory Card (INFO)........................................................................122
Loading a File from Memory Card into the XP-30 (LOAD).............................................................122
Saving Data to Memory Card (SAVE)................................................................................................. 122
Recalling Factory Default Settings (FACTORY RESET)...................................................................123
Chapter 5. Using the XP-30 as the GM Sound Module....................124
Entering GM Mode.................................................................................................................................124
Initializing the Sound Source for GM System Basic Settings ...............................................124
Playing Back a GM Score ...........................................................................................................124
Modifying GM Mode Settings.............................................................................................................. 125
Making Effects Settings in GM Mode (EFFECTS)..................................................................125
Setting a Part (PART).................................................................................................................. 127
Confirming MIDI Information of Each Part (INFO).............................................................. 127
Convenient Functions in GM Mode (GM Utility) .............................................................................127
Copying Effects Settings (COPY).............................................................................................. 128
Initializing GM Mode (INIT).....................................................................................................128
Transmitting GM Mode Settings (XFER)................................................................................. 128
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