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Regarding effects
The XP-80 contains three independent effects units.
EFX (multiple effects)
The EFX offers 40 different effects ranging from single effects
such as distortion and delay to powerful combination
effects. The EFX also includes chorus and reverb effects
which are independent of the Chorus and Reverb outlined
below.
Chorus
Chorus adds depth and spaciousness to the sound.
Reverb
Reverb adds reverberation characteristics of hall or auditori-
um ambiences.
Connection of the three effects units depend on the mode
you’ve selected.
How effects units work in different modes
In Patch mode
The EFX, Chorus and Reverb effects can be set individually
for each Patch. Adjusting the signal level to be sent to each
effects unit (Send Level) provides control over the effect
intensity that’s applied to each Tone.
In Performance mode/GM mode
The EFX, Chorus and Reverb effects can be set individually
for each Performance and GM mode. The intensity of each
effect will be set for each Part (Fig. 1), but the Send Level set-
ting for each Tone can also influence effect intensity (Fig. 2).
Effects settings of the Patch assigned to each Part will be
ignored, but EFX applied to a Patch assigned to a given Part
can also be applied to the entire Performance.
In Rhythm Set mode
Because in Rhythm Set mode, only Part 10 of a Performance
is called up, the effects settings of a Performance in the tem-
porary area will be used.
Performance
Part16
Chorus
Reverb
TONE
EFX
Patch
Part 1
Fig.1 – When Output Assign is set to "EFX" in the Performance
mode (the output settings for Tone are ignored)
Performance
Part16
Fig.2 – When Output Assign is set to "Patch" in the Performance
mode (the output settings for Tone are valid)
Chorus
Reverb
TONE EFX
Patch
Part 1
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