Roland XP-80 quick start Try out performance functions, Velocity/Aftertouch

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Try out performance functions

The XP-80 provides various controllers that can modify the sound. While playing patches, try out these controllers and listen to effects they can produce.

The effect that the controllers have will depend on the settings of the selected Patch. If the effects of the controllers are difficult to detect, select another Patch.

Velocity/Aftertouch

The force with which you play the keyboard (velocity) can affect the volume or timbre of the sound. Aftertouch (pressure you apply to a key after playing a note) can also affect the sound.

Pitch Bend/Modulation lever

While playing the keyboard, move the lever to the left to lower the pitch, or to the right to raise the pitch. This is known as ‘Pitch Bend.’ You can also apply vibrato by manipulating the lever away from you. This is known as ‘Modulation.’

If you move the lever away from you and at the same time move it to the right or left, you can apply both effects simultaneously.

Modulation

Pitch Bend

C1 slider/C2 slider

While playing the keyboard, you can move the sliders up or down to modify the volume level or timbre.

C 1C 2

How sound varies depends on the current setting. For details, refer to “XP-80 operating envi- ronment setup (System parameters and their functions)” (p.88) in the Owner’s Manual.

Hold pedal

If an optional pedal switch is connected to the rear panel HOLD jack, pressing the pedal switch will sustain (hold) the sound even if the keys are released.

Expression pedal

If an optional expression pedal is connected to any of the rear panel CONTROL PEDAL jacks 1–4, you can use the pedal to control the volume or timbre of sound.

How sound will vary depends on the current setting. For details, refer to “XP-80 operating environment setup (System parameters and their functions)” (p.88) in the Owner’s Manual.

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Contents Quick Start Names and functions of buttons and controls Sequencer section Volume slider Numeric keysDisplay Value dialPower switch Midi connectorsAC inlet Output MIX R jack, Output MIX L jackConnect your XP-80 Turn the power on To turn power offPlay a demo song Demo song ComposerTo modify the volume level of each Part To modify effects settingsTo change panning Reset to default factory settings Play soundsSelect and play Patches Play percussion sounds from the keyboard Try out performance functions Velocity/AftertouchSolo Play arpeggios Arpeggiator Try out the demo disk Listen to the demo songsPlay back a pattern by pressing specific keys RPS Combine Patterns for playbackFile name Song Name PTNSET11.SVQAdd rhythmic ‘feel’ to the songs Try out some user groove templatesFile name Template Explanation Playing songs in sequence Chain Play Record a song Select a PerformanceRecord the drums using realtime recording Clear internal memoryHigh tom Closed hi-hat Low tom Bass drum Snare drum Page Record the bass using step recording View the recorded dataPage Record the melody using realtime recording Bank Create an appropriate Performance for the song Select a different Patch for the melodyAssign a new name to the Performance Store the Performance Temporary areaSave your new song Format a diskSave your song to disk DanceKit Demo Songs Demo Songs for RPSPerformance user Patch user Profiles of composers Alex Wurman