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way how the Pattern will start to play back.
Move the cursor to “Velocity Sens” to specify the vol-
ume level for the Pattern playback.
After you complete settings, press [EXIT] to return to
the Play display (SEQ(Song)).
Playing using RPS
RPS lets you play back up to eight Patterns simultaneously.
And unlike the conventional playback of individual Patterns
which requires the song to first be loaded into internal mem-
ory, Patterns can be quick played when RPS is in use.
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Play display (SEQ(Song)) is up.
Make sure that RPS setup has been completed correct-
ly.
Press [RPS] to light the indicator.
Now the XP-80’s keyboard is set for using RPS.
The keys to which Patterns are assigned using the Pattern
parameter (Song/Setup/RPS Setup) will play back, and the
key set for STOP will function as a stop trigger. The keys
that remain OFF will be used for normal playing.
Press [STOP/PLAY] to play back the song.
If you are not playing back a song, the Pattern will
start playing back immediately when the key is
pressed, even if the Trigger Quantize parameter
(Song/Setup/RPS Setup) is set to BEAT or MEASURE.
Press the key to which the Pattern is assigned to play
back the Pattern.
To interrupt playback of the Pattern, press the stop
trigger key. If you have set the Playback Mode para-
meter (Song/Setup/RPS Setup) to LOOP2, you can
stop the Pattern playback by again pressing the same
key you used to initiate Pattern play.
If you press [RPS] OFF (indicator will go off) while a
Pattern is playing back, the keyboard will revert for
normal playing, but Pattern playback will continue. To
stop Pattern playback, press [RPS] ON again.
Playing a Pattern from a external MIDI key-
board using RPS
RPS allows you to use an external MIDI keyboard to play
Patterns if so desired. To do this, assign a Pattern to a key
(note number) outside XP-80 keyboard range (E1–G7, for
example). With this assignment, you can play back that
Pattern by pressing the key on the external MIDI keyboard
and use the XP-80’s keyboard for your conventional playing
to extend your performance scope.
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Play display (SEQ(Song)) is up.
Connect the XP-80’s MIDI IN to the external MIDI key-
board’s MIDI OUT via MIDI cable.
Press [SYSTEM] to light the indicator.
Continue pressing MIDI [F3] until the MIDI Param 1
display appears.
Each time MIDI [F3] is pressed, the display will cycle
through MIDI Param 1 display, MIDI Param 2 display, and
Bank Select Group display, then back to the MIDI Param 1
display, and so on.
Move the cursor to “Remote Keyboard Sw” and set
this parameter ON.
Press [EXIT] to return to the Play display (SEQ(Song)).
Now you can play back a Pattern from the external MIDI
device.
Make sure that the RPS setup has been completed cor-
rectly.
Press [RPS] to make the indicator light.
Press [STOP/PLAY] to play back a song.
If you’re not playing back a song, the Pattern will start
to play back immediately when the key is pressed,
even if the Trigger Quantize parameter (Song/Setup/
RPS Setup) has been set to BEAT or MEASURE.
Play back the Pattern by pressing the key on the exter-
nal MIDI keyboard.
Recording performance using RPS
You can also realtime record a performance using RPS. This
lets you easily remix Patterns to create a song.
With realtime recording using RPS, Patterns are con-
verted into actual performance data as they are being
recorded. Unlike assigning a Pattern in step recording,
a Pattern Call message will not be recorded.
If [RPS] is ON when you save a song as an MRC Pro
song to disk , this setting will also be saved as part of
the song data. Each time you select this song, playback
will use RPS.
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Play display (SEQ(Song)) is up.
Make sure that RPS setup has been completed correct-
ly.
Press [RPS] to light the indicator.
Press [REC] to get ready for realtime recording.
Start recording.
If you have set the Count In parameter (Song/Rec/
Realtime Rec Stand-by) to Wait Note, recording won’t
start even when you press the key to which the Pattern
is assigned or the stop trigger key.
When the recording finishes, press [STOP/PLAY].
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<Tips for using RPS>
Record only Note messages in a Pattern
If a Pattern contains MIDI messages other than Note mes-
sages, notes may be delayed during playback using RPS if
many MIDI messages have been recorded. Messages other
than Note messages are best recorded on a Phrase track.
Synchronizing playback of Patterns
When you wish to sync the playback of several Patterns, a
song must be played back. This is because Patterns play back
with the song’s time signature (on the Beat track).
If the Phrase tracks contain no performance data, the song
will not play back, making synching between Patterns
impossible. If this is the case, insert several blank measures
on a Phrase track and loop play.
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