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© 1997 Roland Corporation U.S. XP-50 Frequently Asked Questions Page 7 of 8
SYS-CTRL 1 and SYS-CTRL 2
In the XP-50, certain Patch and effects parameters can be modified in real time by controllers - adding an
additional amount of expressiveness to a performance. These controllers include aftertouch (key pressure),
modulation, foot pedal, or a special type called ‘System Controllers.’ System Controllers allow you to globally
assign a MIDI controller to one of two System Controller locations. This provides a great deal of flexibility when
using external keyboards, pedals, or any other type of MIDI controller as it allows you to assign non-standard
controllers to be used in the XP-50. Use the following procedure to set the System Controllers:
1) Press SYSTEM followed by 3/11 (CONTROL).
2) Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons to select the SYS-CTRL ASSIGN page.
3) CURSOR to Control 1 and use the VALUE DIAL to select a controller (defaults to CC97: Aftertouch).
4) CURSOR to Control 2 and use the VALUE DIAL to select a controller (defaults to CC02: Breath).
5) Press EXIT to return to the previous display.
Many Patches in the XP-50 are setup to use System Controller 1 and 2 in different ways (adding modulation,
filter, volume, panning, etc.). Changing the controller number will allow you to easily integrate the XP-50 with
other MIDI devices and the controller number(s) that they are capable of sending. For example, the XP-50
contains some organ Patches that use aftertouch messages to control the speed of the leslie effect. Let’s say that
you want to use modulation messages instead of aftertouch to control the leslie speed. The XP-50 allows you to
do this quickly, without having to program every organ Patch, by simply assigning System Controller 1 to “CC01:
Modulation” instead of “CC97: Aftertouch.”
Using JV Series Patches on the XP-50
The XP-50 will accept System Exclusive dumps from the JV-80, JV-880, JV-90 and JV-1000. However, you must
do a bulk dump of the ‘Temporary Memory’ - one Patch at a time. Here is an example of this procedure using an
XP-50 and a JV-80:
1) Connect a MIDI cable from MIDI OUT of the JV-80 to MIDI IN of the XP-50.
2) On the JV-80, Press WRITE.
3) On the JV-80, CURSOR to BULK and press ENTER.
4) On the JV-80, CURSOR to TEMPORARY and press ENTER.
5) On the JV-80, CURSOR to PATCH and press ENTER.
6) On the JV-80, press ENTER. The currently selected Patch in the JV-80 will be transferred to the XP-50.
If you wish to save the Patch in the XP-50:
1) Press DISK/UTILITY.
2) CURSOR to 1:WRITE and press ENTER.
3) Use the VALUE DIAL to select your destination and press ENTER.
4) Press ENTER. If Internal Write Protect is ON, use the VALUE DIAL to select “OFF” and press ENTER two times.
5) The screen will display “COMPLETE.”
Resetting the Bender/Modulation Lever
On rare occasions, the XP-50 Bender/Modulation lever may send out messages even when the lever is not being
moved. You can use the following procedure to reset the software parameters. First you need to enter Test Mode:
For Serial Numbers Z00100 to ZH33049, power on while holding down the RPS, M.SCOPE and RHYTHM
buttons (hold these for 10 seconds, until the Test Mode display appears).
For Serial Numbers later than ZH33049, power on while holding down the +OCT, M.SCOPE and PERFORM
buttons (hold these for 10 seconds, until the Test Mode display appears).
Caution: Be careful when in test mode. Most of these tests are meant to be performed by authorized technicians
with special equipment.
1) Press button #1 on the 10-key pad.
2) Move the Bender Lever all the way to the left and slowly return to the center.
3)
Press BWD.
4)
Move the Bender Lever all the way to the right and slowly return to the center.
5) Press FWD.
6)
Move the Modulation Lever all the way forward and then release it slowly.
7)
Press STOP/PLAY.
8) To exit Test Mode, press EXIT twice, press ENTER followed by EXIT.
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