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Modifying waveform and pitch (WG)
Wave Param (Wave parameter) display
Selects the basic sound source waveform for a Tone and
modify it.
Wave Group
Selects the waveform group.
INT A–B
: Waveform stored in the internal memory
EXP A–D
: Waveform stored in Wave Expansion Board
installed in EXP-A–D slots
To display the waveform list, press [SOUND LIST].
You cannot select a waveform group of a Wave
Expansion Board which is not installed.
Wave Number
Selects the basic waveform for a Tone. The name of the wave
will be displayed in parentheses ( ).
To display the waveform list, press [SOUND LIST].
Wave Gain
Adjusts the gain of the wave to boost it. The range is -6– +12
dB, in steps of 6 dB. An increase of 6 dB doubles the gain. If
you use Booster to distort the sound, turn this right up!
Tone Switch
Turn it on when you want a specific Tone. Keep it OFF oth-
erwise. This allows you to make best use of the available
number of simultaneous voices because unused Tones can
be turned off.
When you use TONE SWITCH [1] –[4] buttons to turn
a Tone on/off, this parameter setting will also change
accordingly.
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<FXM (Frequency Cross Modulation>
FXM applies frequency modulation by adding a specific
waveform to the original waveform to create new and more
complex harmonic components. It really helps when you
want to create radical sounds or effects.
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FXM Switch
Set it ON for using the FXM, otherwise keep it OFF.
FXM Color
Selects one of four different types for FXM frequency modu-
lation method. Higher settings will result in a grainier sound
and lower settings will result in a more metallic sound.
FXM Depth
Adjusts frequency modulation depth created by the FXM.
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<Tone Delay>
This parameter delays the time from when a key is pressed
(or released) to when the Tone actually sounds. Since you
can change the timing of each Tone to sound, you can create
effects not possible with conventional delay units. For
instance, you can change the sound for a Tone to be delayed
or can play an arpeggio simply by pressing a single key if
you’ve assigned a different pitch to each Tone.
You can also sync delay time to the XP-80’s sequencer or
MIDI clock of an external device.
If you are not going to use Tone Delay, set the Mode
parameter (discussed below) to NORMAL and Time
parameter to 0.
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Mode (Tone delay mode)
Selects delay type to be applied to each Tone.
NORMAL
: The Tone will sound after the time specified with
the Time parameter.
HOLD
: If the key is pressed for a longer time than what you
specified for the Time parameter, the Tone will sound after
the delay time elapses. If the key is released earlier than the
specified delay time, the Tone will not sound.
PLAYMATE
: If less than 2 seconds elapse before pressing the
next key, the Tone will sound after the time specified by the
Time parameter. If 2 seconds or more elapse before you
press the next key, the Tone will not sound.
CLOCK-SYNC
: Syncs delay time to the Patch Tempo para-
meter setting (PATCH/Common/Common General) or
Perform Tempo parameter setting (PERFORM/Common/
Common), or the XP-80 sequencer’s tempo clock.
If you want to use a fixed tempo in Patch mode (Patch
Tempo parameter setting), set the Clock Source parameter
(PATCH/Common/Common General) to PATCH and set
the desired tempo.
If you want to use the sequencer’s tempo clock in Patch
mode, set the Clock Source parameter (PATCH/Common/
Common General) to SEQUENCER.
release key
Delay Time
press key
release key
Delay Time
Tone does not
sound
press key
release key press key
Delay
Time
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Chapter 3. Creating your own sounds
[PATCH]
[F2] (WG)
[F1] (WG Prm)
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