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GROUP5:
This setting works the same way as GROUP1, but
the Bank LSB parameter and Bank MSB parameter (SYS-
TEM/MIDI/Bank Select Group) values for <Grp 5> will be
transmitted to external devices, instead of <Grp 1>.
GROUP6:
This setting works the same way as GROUP1, but
the Bank LSB parameter and Bank MSB parameter (SYS-
TEM/MIDI/Bank Select Group) values for <Grp 6> will be
transmitted to external devices, instead of <Grp 1>.
GROUP7:
This setting works the same way as GROUP1, but
the Bank LSB parameter and Bank MSB parameter (SYS-
TEM/MIDI/Bank Select Group) values for <Grp 7> will be
transmitted to external devices, instead of <Grp 1>.
If a Single Performance is selected, this setting is
ignored.
With a GROUP1–7 setting, the Program number of the
Patch or Rhythm Set assigned to each Part and the
Bank Select number you've set on the Bank Select
Group display (SYSTEM/MIDI) will not be recorded
on the XP-80's internal sequencer. When the Tx Switch
parameter is set OFF, the Program number of the Patch
or Rhythm Set assigned to each Part and the Bank
Select number set on the Bank Select Group display
(SYSTEM/MIDI) will not be transmitted to external
MIDI devices.
With a GROUP1–7 setting, the Program number of the
Patch or Rhythm Set assigned to each Part and the
Bank Select number you've set on the Bank Select
Group display (SYSTEM/MIDI) will be transmitted on
the Part's MIDI channel.
Tx Volume (Transmit volume)
If you want Volume messages for each Part to be transmitted
to external MIDI devices when you select a Performance, set
the desired volume here. If not, set this OFF.
Setting effects for a Performance (Effects)
Effects parameter configurations are almost identical for
Performance and Patch. For details regarding effects refer to
“Setting effects for a Patch” (p.60). Here only effects parame-
ters different from those of the Patch are discussed.
When setting effects for a Performance, follow the pro-
cedure discussed in “Routing effects” (p.60), but sub-
stitute Part for Tone.
General (Effects general) display
This is where you decide how the effects you want to use
will be connected. Parameters on the display will reflect the
Output Assign parameter setting.
Output Assign
MIX
: The direct sound is output to MIX OUTPUT jack. If
Chorus and/or Reverb is selected, these effects are output
together with the direct sound.
EFX
: The direct sound is sent to EFX. After passing through
EFX, the sound travels to the destination specified by the
EFX OUTPUT Assign parameter.
DIR
: Only direct sound is output to the DIRECT OUT jack. If
Chorus and/or Reverb is selected, these settings have no effect.
PAT
: The direct sound is output as specified by the Output
Assign parameter of the Patch assigned to each Part. The
Part’s Output Assign, Mix/EFX Send Level, Chorus Send
Level and Reverb Send Level parameter settings will be mul-
tiplied by those settings for the Patch.
Reverb Send Level
Adjusts reverb intensity for each Part.
If DIR is selected for the Output Assign parameter, this
setting has no effect because reverb is not applied.
Chorus Send Level
Adjusts chorus amount for each Part.
If DIR is selected for the Output Assign parameter, this
setting has no effect because chorus is not applied.
Mix/EFX Send Level
Adjusts volume of each Part.
If EFX is selected for the Output Assign parameter, higher
values will increase EFX sound volume. With MIX or
DIRECT, higher values increase direct sound volume.
EFX Src (EFX source)
Selects the EFX parameter settings to be used by the
Performance. If you want to apply the Performance’s EFX
parameter settings to the entire Performance, select PER-
FORM. To use the EFX parameter settings of the Patch that’s
assigned to one of the Parts, select the Part number.
Part 10 (Rhythm Set) can’t be selected because it does
not contain effects settings. If you’ve selected any of
PARTs 1–9 and 11–16, the EFX settings of the Patch
assigned to that Part will be displayed and you’ll be
able to modify them. To keep the modified EFX set-
tings, rewrite the Patch settings.
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<Using the set Tone volume balance (the varying levels of
the four Tones) of a Patch in a Part>
Set the Output Assign parameter to PAT.
This lets you adjust the Part’s Mix/EFX Send Level, Chorus
Send Level and Reverb Send Level parameter settings while
keeping the relative value differences among Tones.
<Using Patch EFX parameter settings for the Performance>
Set the Output Assign parameter to PAT and the EFX Src
parameter to the Part number to which the desired Patch is
assigned (PART1–9, 11–16).
The EFX parameter settings of the Patch assigned to the
selected Part will apply to the entire Performance.
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Chapter 3. Creating your own sounds
[PERFORM]
[F5] (Effects)
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