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Roland XP-30 Owner Manual
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OWNERS MANUAL 5 Important NotesPower Supply Placement Maintenance Repairs and Data Memory Backup Additional Precautions Before Using Memory Cards Handling CD-ROMs 6 How to Read This Owners ManualQuick Start Advanced UseChapter 4. Memory Settings (Utility/Card Mode) Chapter 5. Using the XP-30 as the GM Sound Module Chapter 6. Getting the Full Potential of the XP-30 AppendicesNotation Used in This Owners Manual 7 ContentsQuick Start ........................................................ 15Listening to the Demo Song ................................................................28 Playing the Sounds...............................................................................30 Advanced Use ................................................... 39 10 Appendices...................................................... 13911 Main FeaturesHigh-Performance Synthesizer Sound Source Expandability Quick and Intuitive Operation Computer Interface Connector 12 Front and Rear PanelFront PanelA B PALETTE Section C KEY EFFECTS Section D MODE Section E 13 Front and Rear Panel[EDIT] Function Buttons [18/916] [EXIT]/[PANIC] [UNDO/COMPARE] [PALETTE EDIT] F GFE[ ], [ ] (Cursor Buttons) [ ], [ ] (Page Buttons) [0][9] (Numeric Keys) [SHIFT] [ENTER]/[DIGIT HOLD] [CATEGORY]/[DEMO] G WAVE EXPANSION Section[EXP A], [EXP B], [EXP C] [EXP D], [EXP E] Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever Front and Rear Panel 14 Rear Panel16 Getting ReadyInstalling the Wave Expansion BoardCautions When Installing an Wave Expansion Board 17 12 3 19 921 12 3 23 9Getting Ready Making Connections 24 125 23 26 12 3 4 1 2 3Reset to Default Factory Settings (Factory Reset) 27 12 3 4 28 Listening to the Demo Song30 Playing the SoundsSelecting Patches and Playing the Sounds 2 3 4Selecting Wave Expansion Patches 31 23 4Selecting Patches by Category (Patch Search Function) 32 23 4 33 5 6Auditioning the Patches (Phrase Preview) 2 3 36 2Play Arpeggios (Arpeggiator) 37 34 5 6 7Play Percussion Sounds from the Keyboard 38 12 3 40 Chapter 1. Overview of the XP-30XP-30 ConfigurationBasic Configuration Classification of XP-30 Sound TypesTonesWG (Wave Generator) TVF (Time Variant Filter) TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) Envelope LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) Tone 41 PatchesPerformances Rhythm Sets Parts Number of Simultaneous VoicesCalculating the Number of Voices Being Used How a Patch Uses Notes Note Priority in Performance Mode Voice Reserve 42 Basic OperationSwitching ModesSound SourcePatch Mode Performance Mode Rhythm Set Mode GM Mode System Mode Utility/Card Mode 43 About the Function ButtonsIn Performance Mode ([EDIT] Indicator is Dark) In Patch Mode ([EDIT] Indicator is Dark) In Rhythm Set Mode ([EDIT] Indicator is Dark) When [EDIT] Indicator is Lit 44 About the Cursor ButtonsMoving Between Display PagesMoving Between Pages Moving Between Groups Moving the Cursor (underline) 45 Modifying a ValueVALUE Dial [INC] and [DEC] [0][9] (Numeric Keys) Special Functions of the Numeric KeysPerformance/Patch/Rhythm Set Group Restoring a Previous Value (Undo) 46 Assigning a NameUsing the Numeric Keys Convenient Functions 47 Chapter 2. Playing61 Chapter 3. Creating Your Own SoundsRegarding EffectsMulti-Effects (EFX) Chorus Reverb How Effects Units Work in Different ModesIn Patch Mode In Performance Mode/GM Mode In Rhythm Set Mode Turning Effects On/Off 62 Sound Editing Procedures67 Keeping Edited SoundMemory and Data StorageTemporary Memory Rewritable MemorySystem Memory User Memory Memory Card (optional: SmartMedia) Non-Rewritable MemoryPreset Memory Wave Expansion Boards (optional: SR-JV80 Series) Storing a Sound You Modify into User Memory 68 Functions of Patch ParametersSettings Common to the Entire Patch (COMMON)PATCH NAME PATCH CATEGORY PATCH CLOCKSource (Patch Clock Source) Tempo (Patch Tempo) PATCH COMMONAnalog Feel (Analog Feel Depth) Octave (Octave Shift) Stretch (Stretch Tuning Depth) Priority (Voice Priority) VelRang (Velocity Range Switch) 69 VELOCITY (Velocity Range)Lower (Velocity Range Lower) Upper (Velocity Range Upper) Cross Fade (Velocity Cross Fade) 1/f Modulation Stretched Tuning 70 KEY RANG (Key Range)Lower (Key Range Lower) Upper (Key Range Upper) STRUCT (Structure)Type (Structure Type) Booster (Booster Gain) 71 Setting Effects for a Patch (EFFECTS)73 Using Controllers to Change How Sounds Are Played (CONTROL)KEY MODE & BENDER (Key Assign Mode & Bender)Assign (Key Assign Mode) Legato (Solo Legato Switch) Bend Range PORTAMENTOSw (Portamento Switch) Time (Portamento Time) Mode (Portamento Mode) Type (Portamento Type) Start (Portamento Start Pitch) Pan (Receive Pan Control Switch) Pitch Bend (Receive Pitch Bend Switch) 74 DAMPERHold-1 RxSwitch (Receive Hold 1 Switch) Redamper (Redamper Switch) PEAK & HOLDEfxCtrl (EFX Control Peak/Hold) Ctrl 1 (Control 1 Peak/Hold) Ctrl 2 (Control 2 Peak/Hold) Ctrl 3 (Control 3 Peak/Hold) 75 CONTROL SOURCEControl 2 (Control Source 2) Control 3 (Control Source 3) CONTROL 13 76 Modifying Waveform (WAVE)WAVEGroup (Wave Group) Number (Wave Number) Gain (Wave Gain) Switch (Tone Switch) FXM (Frequency cross modulation)Switch (FXM Switch) Color (FXM Color) Depth (FXM Depth) TONE DELAY 78 Modulating Sounds (LFO)LFO1/LFO2Form (LFO Form) Key Sync (LFO Key Sync) Rate (LFO Rate) ExtSync (LFO External Sync) Mode (LFO Fade Mode) How to Use the LFO TRI SIN SAW SQR TRP S&H RND CHSDelay (LFO Delay Time) Fade (LFO Fade Time) Offset (LFO Offset) LFO DEPTH 1:2Pitch (Pitch LFO Depth 1, 2) TVF (TVF LFO Depth 1, 2) TVA (TVA LFO Depth 1, 2) Pan (Pan LFO Depth 1, 2) 79 Modifying Pitch (PITCH)PITCHCoarse (Coarse Tune) Fine (Fine Tune) Random (Random Pitch Depth) Keyfollow (Pitch Key Follow) PCH ENVELOPE (Pitch Envelope)Envelope Depth (Pitch Envelope Depth)Velocity Sens (Pitch Envelope Velocity Sensitivity) PCH TIME ENV (Pitch Time Envelope)V-T1 (Pitch Envelope Time 1 Velocity Sensitivity) V-T4 (Pitch Envelope Time 4 Velocity Sensitivity)Time Keyfollow (Pitch Envelope Time Key Follow) PCH ENVELOPE (Pitch Envelope)T14 (Pitch Envelope Time 14) L1L4 (Pitch Envelope Level 14) 80 Modifying the Brightness of Sound with a Filter (TVF)FILTERType (Filter Type) Cut (Cutoff Frequency) Res (Resonance) Keyfollow (Cutoff Frequency Key Follow) EnvDepth (TVF Envelope Depth) TVF VELOCITYV-Sens (TVF Envelope Velocity Sensitivity) V-Curve (TVF Envelope Velocity Curve) V-Resonance (Resonance Velocity Sensitivity) TVF TIME ENV (TVF Time Envelope)V-T1 (TVF Envelope Time 1 Velocity Sensitivity) V-T4 (TVF Envelope Time 4 Velocity Sensitivity) Time Keyfollow (TVF Envelope Time Key Follow) TVF ENVELOPET1T4 (TVF Envelope Time 14) L1L4 (TVF Envelope Level 14) 81 Changing the Sounds Volume and Stereo Location (TVA) TVAV-Sens (TVA Envelope Velocity Sensitivity) V-Curve (TVA Envelope Velocity Curve) 82 BIASBias (Bias Level) Point (Bias Point) Direction (Bias Direction) PAN MODULATEKeyfollow (Pan Key Follow) Random (Random Pan Depth) Alternate (Alternate Pan Depth) TVA TIME ENV (TVA Time Envelope)V-T1 (TVF Envelope Time 1 Velocity Sensitivity) V-T4 (TVA Envelope Time 4 Velocity Sensitivity) Time Keyfollow (TVA Envelope Time Key Follow) TVA ENVELOPE (TVA Envelope)T1T4 (TVA Envelope 14) L1L3 (TVA Envelope 13) 83 Functions of Performance ParametersSettings Common to the Entire Performance (COMMON)PERFORM NAME (Performance Name) PERFORM CLOCKSource (Performance Clock Source) Tempo (Performance Tempo) PERFORM COMMONKey Mode Key Range (Key Range Switch) KEY RANG (Key Range)Lower (Key Range Lower) Upper (Key Range Upper) KEYBOARD 84 Setting Effects for a Performance (EFFECTS)PERFORM EFX TYPE (Performance EFX TYPE) PERFORM EFX PRM (Performance EFX Parameters) PERFORM EFX OUT (Performance EFX Output) PERFORM EFX CTRL (Performance EFX Control)When the EFX Parameter Settings of a Patch Are Selected 85 PERFORM CHORUSPERFORM REVERB 86 Making MIDI Settings for a Part (MIDI)MIDIChannel (MIDI Channel) Rx (Receive Switch) Tx (Transmit Switch) Hold-1 (Receive Hold 1 Switch) Program Change (Receive Program Change Switch) TRANSMIT (Transmit Bank Select)BankSelectGroup (Transmit Bank Select Group) 87 Making Settings for Each Part (PART)PATCH SETTING RESERVE (Voice Reserve) Confirming MIDI Information for Each Part (INFO) 88 Functions of Rhythm Set ParametersNaming a Rhythm Set (COMMON)RHYTHM NAME (Rhythm Set Name) Setting Effects for a Rhythm Tone (EFFECTS)PERFORM EFX TYPE (Performance EFX Type) PERFORM EFX PRM (Performance EFX Parameters) PERFORM EFX OUT (Performance EFX Output)When the EFX Parameter Settings of a Patch Are Selected 89 PERFORM EFX CTRL (Performance EFX control)PERFORM CHORUS PERFORM REVERB 90 Controlling How a Rhythm Tone will Sound with Controllers (CONTROL)CONTROLBend Range Env Mode (Envelope Mode) Mute Group Pan (Receive Pan Control Switch) Hold-1 (Receive Hold 1 Switch) Modifying Waveform of a Rhythm Tone (WAVE)WAVEGroup (Wave Group) Number (Wave Number) Gain (Wave Gain) Switch (Key Switch) 91 Modifying Pitch of a Rhythm Tone (PITCH)PITCHCoarse (Coarse Tune) Fine (Fine Tune) Random (Random Pitch Depth) Env Depth (Pitch Envelope Depth) PCH VELOCITYVelocity Sens (Pitch Envelope Velocity Sensitivity) Velocity Time (Pitch Envelope Time Velocity Sensitivity) PCH ENVELOPET14 (Pitch Envelope Time 14) L14 (Pitch Envelope Level 14) Changing the Tone (Filter) of a Rhythm Tone (TVF)FILTERType (Filter Type) Cutoff (Cutoff Frequency) Resonance Env Depth (TVF Envelope Depth) TVF VELOCITYV-Sens (TVF Envelope Velocity Sensitivity) V-Time (TVF Envelope Time Velocity Sensitivity) V-Resonance (Resonance Velocity Sensitivity) TVF ENVELOPET1T4 (TVF Envelope Time 14) L1L4 (TVF Envelope Level 14) 92 Changing the Volume and Stereo Location of a Rhythm Tone (TVA)TVARandom (Random Pan Depth) Alternate (Alternate Pan Depth) TVA VELOCITYVelocity Sens (TVA Envelope Velocity Sensitivity) Velocity Time (TVA Envelope Time Velocity Sensitivity) TVA ENVELOPET1T4 (TVA Envelope Time 14) L1L3 (TVA Envelope Level 13) 93 Multi-Effects Types (EFX Parameter)1: STEREO-EQ (Stereo Equalizer)LowFreq (Low Frequency) Hi Freq (High Frequency) Hi Gain (High Gain) P1 Freq (Peaking 1 Frequency) P1 Q (Peaking 1 Q) P1 Gain (Peaking 1 Gain) P2 Freq (Peaking 2 Frequency) P2 Q (Peaking 2 Q) P2 Gain (Peaking 2 Gain) Level (Output Level) # 2: OVERDRIVEDrive # Hi Gain (High Gain) Amp Type (Amp Simulator Type) Pan (Output Pan) # 3: DISTORTION 94 4: PHASER5: SPECTRUM 6: ENHANCER 95 7: AUTO-WAH8: ROTARY 96 9: COMPRESSOR10: LIMITER 11: HEXA-CHORUS 97 12: TREMOLO-CHORUS13: SPACE-D 14: STEREO-CHORUS 98 15: STEREO-FLANGERRate # Depth Phase Filter Type Cutoff (Cutoff Frequency) 16: STEP-FLANGERRate Depth Phase Step Rate # When Step Rate is Set as a Note Value 99 17: STEREO-DELAYDelay L (Delay Time Left) Delay R (Delay Time Right) Mode (Feedback Mode) Phase L (Feedback Phase Left) Phase R (Feedback Phase Right) 18: MODULATION-DELAYDelay L (Delay Time Left) 100 19: TRIPLE-TAP-DELAY101 20: QUADRUPLE-TAP-DELAYDelay 1 (Delay Time 1) Delay 2 (Delay Time 2) Delay 3 (Delay Time 3) Delay 4 (Delay Time 4) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 21: TIME-CONTROL-DELAYDelay (Delay time) # Accel (Acceleration) Pan (Output Pan) When Step Rate is Set as a Note Value 102 22: 2VOICE-PITCH-SHIFTER23: FBK-PITCH-SHIFTER (Feedback Pitch Shifter) 103 24: REVERBType (Reverb Type) Time (Reverb Time) # 25: GATE-REVERBType (Gate Reverb Type) Gate Time Level (Output Level) # 26: OVERDRIVECHORUSChorus Depth Chorus Balance # 104 27: OVERDRIVEFLANGER28: OVERDRIVEDELAYDelay Balance (Delay Balance) # 29: DISTORTIONCHORUS 105 30: DISTORTIONFLANGER31: DISTORTIONDELAY 32: ENHANCERCHORUSChorus Depth Chorus Balance # 33: ENHANCERFLANGER 106 34: ENHANCERDELAY35: CHORUSDELAYCho Dpt (Chorus Depth) Cho Bal (Chorus Balance) # 36: FLANGERDELAYFlg Bal (Flanger Balance) # 107 37: CHORUSFLANGERCho Dpt (Chorus Depth) Cho Bal (Chorus Balance) # 38: CHORUS/DELAY 39: FLANGER/DELAY 40: CHORUS/FLANGER 108 XP-30 Operating Environment Setup (System Parameters and Their Functions)Display Screen Contrast and Clock Settings (SETUP)SYSTEM SETUPLCD Contrast Power Up Mode Patch Remain (Patch Remain Switch) Clock Source System Tempo Category Select Mode Arpeggio Settings (ARPEGGIO)ARPEGGIOStyle 109 Octave RangeMotif Beat Pattern Accent Rate Shuffle Rate Key Velocity Part (Arpeggio Part) Tempo 110 Keyboard and Controllers Settings (CONTROL)KEYBOARDTranspose (Transpose Switch/Value) Sens (Keyboard Sensitivity) Vel (Keyboard Velocity) Aft (Aftertouch Sensitivity) HOLD PEDALOutput (Pedal Output) Polarity (Pedal Polarity) CONTROL PEDALAssign (Pedal Assign) Output (Pedal Output) Polarity (Pedal Polarity) C1/C2/C3/C4 ASSIGN (C1/C2/C3/C4 Slider Assign)Assign (C1/C2/C3/C4 Slider Assign) Output (C1/C2/C3/C4 Slider Output) 111 SYS-CTRL ASSIGN (System Control Assign)Control 1/2 (System Control Assign 1/2) CONTROL SOURCEHold (Hold Control Source) Peak (Peak Control Source) Volume (Volume Control Source) Aftertouch (Aftertouch Control Source) 112 MIDI Settings (MIDI)PERFORM MIDI (Performance MIDI)Control Channel (Performance Control Channel) Remote (Remote Keyboard Switch) PATCH MIDIRx-Ch (Patch Mode Receive Channel) Tx-Ch (Patch Mode Transmit Channel) Remote (Remote Keyboard Switch) GM MIDI RECEIVE MIDIProgram Change (Receive Program Change Switch) Bank Select (Receive Bank Select Switch) TRANSMIT MIDIProgram (Transmit Program Change Switch) Bank Sel (Transmit Bank Select Switch) Active Sensing (Transmit Active Sensing Switch) SYS-EXC MIDI (Exclusive MIDI)Device# (Exclusive Device ID Number) Rx.Exc (Receive Exclusive Switch) Tx.Edit (Transmit Edit Data Switch) Rx.GM (Receive GM Exclusive Switch) BANK-SEL GROUP (Bank Select Group)Number (Bank Select Group Number) Switch (Back Select Transmit Switch) MSB (Bank Select MSB) LSB (Bank Select LSB) 113 Phrase Preview Settings (PREVIEW)PREVIEW MODEMode (Preview Sound Mode) PREVIEW KEYNote 14 (Preview Note Set 14) PREVIEW VELOCITY Adjusting Tuning (TUNE)TUNEMaster (Master Tune) Key Shift Scale Tune (Scale Tune Switch) PATCH SCALE KEY SCALE 114 Program Change (PGM CHNG)TRANSMIT P.C (Transmit Program Change)Channel (Transmit MIDI Channel) P.C# (Transmit Program Change) Bnk-MSB (Transmit Bank Select MSB) Bnk-LSB (Transmit Bank Select LSB) Checking Things Such as the Installation Status of Wave Expansion Boards (INFO)INFO EXP (Information Expansion Board)BATTERY CHECKEqual Temperament Pure Temperament (Tonic is C) Arabian Scale 115 Chapter 4. Memory Settings (Utility/Card Mode)124 Chapter 5. Using the XP-30 as the GM Sound ModuleEntering GM ModeInitializing the Sound Source for GM System Basic Settings Playing Back a GM ScoreMuting a Specific Part Chapter 5 125 Modifying GM Mode SettingsMaking Effects Settings in GM Mode (EFFECTS)GM EFX TYPE (EFX Type) GM EFX PRM (GM EFX Parameters) GM EFX OUT (GM EFX Output) 126 GM CHORUSGM REVERBAbout Effects for GM-Compatible Sound Modules Chapter 5 Setting a Part (PART) Confirming MIDI Information of Each Part (INFO) 127 Convenient Functions in GM Mode (GM Utility)129 Chapter 6. Getting the Full Potential of the XP-30Techniques for Using PatchesReinforcing Filter Characteristics Making the Up-Beat Note Sound at the Same Time You Play a Down-Beat Note Holding a Note with Modulation Retained Syncing the LFO Cycle to System Tempo 130 Modifying Multi-Effects to Match the Systems TempoUsing a Pedal Switch to Modify the Rotary Speed of the Rotary Effect Playing Phrase Loops at a Systems Tempo Using the Slider to Pan Sounds in Real Time 131 Using the XP-30 to Play LiveChanging Multiple Sounds of an External MIDI Device Simultaneously Changing Sounds with a Pedal Switch 132 Using External MIDI DevicesUsing the XP-30 to Control External MIDI Devices Playing the XP-30s Sound Source from an External MIDI Device Selecting XP-30 Sounds from an External MIDI Device 134 Enjoying Desktop Music140 TroubleshootingCannot Turn the Power On No Sound Song Does Not Playback Correctly A Specific Part Does Not Sound No Sound from Connected MIDI Device 142 Error Messages143 Quick Reference of Procedures147 Parameter ListPatch Parameters* Parameters that can be set independently for each Tone are indicated by T. COMMON Group (p. 68) EFFECTS Group (p. 71) 148 CONTROL Group (p. 73)WAVE Group (p. 76) LFO Group (p. 78) 149 PITCH Group (p. 79)TVF Group (p. 80) TVA Group (p. 81) 150 Performance Parameters* Parameters that can be set independently for each Part are indicated by P. COMMON Group (p. 83) EFFECTS Group (p. 84) MIDI Group (p. 86) PART Group (p. 87) INFORMATION Group (p. 87) 151 Rhythm Set ParametersCOMMON Group (p. 88) EFFECTS Group (p. 88) 152 CONTROL Group (p. 90)WAVE Group (p. 90) PITCH Group (p. 91) TVF Group (p. 91) TVA Group (p. 92) 153 GM Mode Parameters* Parameters that can be set independently for each Part are indicated by P. EFFECTS Group (p. 125) PART Group (p. 127) INFORMATION Group (p. 127) 154 EFX Parameters1: STEREO-EQ (p. 93) 2: OVERDRIVE (p. 93) 3: DISTORTION (p. 93) 4: PHASER (p. 94) 5: SPECTRUM (p. 94) 6: ENHANCER (p. 94) 7: AUTO-WAH (p. 95) 8: ROTARY (p. 95) 9: COMPRESSOR (p. 96) 10: LIMITER (p. 96) 11: HEXA-CHORUS (p. 96) 155 12: TREMOLO-CHORUS (p. 97)13: SPACE-D (p. 97) 14: STEREO-CHORUS (p. 97) 15: STEREO-FLANGER (p. 98) 16: STEP-FLANGER (p. 98) 17: STEREO-DELAY (p. 99) 18: MODULATION-DELAY (p. 99) 19: TRIPLE-TAP-DELAY (p. 100) 156 20: QUADRUPLE-TAP-DELAY (p. 101)21: TIME-CONTROL-DELAY (p. 101) 22: 2 VOICE-PITCH-SHIFTER (p. 102) 23: FBK-PITCH-SHIFTER (p. 102) 24: REVERB (p. 103) 25: GATE-REVERB (p. 103) 26: OVERDRIVECHORUS (p. 103) 27: OVERDRIVEFLANGER (p. 104) 28: OVERDRIVEDELAY (p. 104) 157 29: DISTORTIONCHORUS (p. 104)30: DISTORTIONFLANGER (p. 105) 31: DISTORTIONDELAY (p. 105) 32: ENHANSERCHORUS (p. 105) 33: ENHANSERFLANGER (p. 105) 34: ENHANSERDELAY (p. 106) 35: CHORUSDELAY (p. 106) 36: FLANGERDELAY (p. 106) 37: CHORUSFLANGER (p. 107) 38: CHORUS/DELAY (p. 107) 39: FLANGER/DELAY (p. 107) 40: CHORUS/FLANGER (p. 107) 158 System ParametersSETUP Group (p. 108) ARPEGGIO Group (p. 108) CONTROL Group (p. 110) 159 MIDI Group (p. 112)PREVIEW Group (p. 113) TUNE Group (p. 113) PGM CHNG Group (p. 114) INFO Group (p. 114) 160 Waveform List168 Patch List177 Rhythm Set List181 Performance ListUSER (User Group) PR-A (Preset A Group) PR-B (Preset B Group) 182 Arpeggio Style List183 MIDI Implementation1. Data Reception (sound source section)Channel Voice MessagesNote Off Note On Polyphonic Aftertouch Control ChangeBank Select (Controller number 0,32) Modulation (Controller number 1) Breath Type (Controller number 2) Foot Type (Controller number 4) Portamento Time (Controller number 5) Data Entry (Controller number 6, 38) Volume (Controller number 7) 184 Balance (Controller number 8)Panpot (Controller number 10) Expression (Controller number 11) Hold 1 (Controller number 64) Portamento (Controller number 65) Sostenuto (Controller number 66) Soft (Controller number 67) Hold 2 (Controller number 69) Sound Controller 2 (Controller number 71) Sound Controller 3 (Controller number 72) Sound Controller 4 (Controller number 73) Sound Controller 5 (Controller number 74) General Purpose Controller 5 (Controller number 80) General Purpose Controller 6 (Controller number 81) General Purpose Controller 7 (Controller number 82) General Purpose Controller 8 (Controller number 83) Portamento Control (Controller number 84) Effect 1 (Reverb Send Level) (Controller number 91) Effect 3 (Chorus Send Level) (Controller number 93) RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101) Program Change Channel Aftertouch Pitch Bend Change 185 Channel Mode MessagesAll Sound Off (Controller number 120) Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121) All Note Off (Controller number 123) Omni Off (Controller number 124) Omni On (Controller number 125) Mono (Controller number 126) Poly (Controller number 127) 186 System Realtime MessagesTiming Clock Active Sensing System Exclusive Messages 188 2. Data transmission (sound source section)Channel Voice MessagesNote Off Note On Control ChangeBank Select (Controller number 0,32) Modulation (Controller number 1) Breath type (Controller number 2) Foot Type (Controller number 4) Portamento Time (Controller number 5) Volume (Controller number 7) Balance (Controller number 8) Panpot (Controller number 10) Expression (Controller number 11) Hold 1 (Controller number 64) Portamento (Controller number 65) Sostenuto (Controller number 66) Soft (Controller number 67) Hold 2 (Controller number 69) Sound Controller 2 (Controller number 71) Sound Controller 3 (Controller number 72) Sound Controller 4 (Controller number 73) Sound Controller 5 (Controller number 74) General Purpose Controller 5 (Controller number 80) General Purpose Controller 6 (Controller number 81) General Purpose Controller 7 (Controller number 82) General Purpose Controller 8 (Controller number 83) Portamento Control (Controller number 84) Effect 1 (Reverb Send Level) (Controller number 91) Effect 3 (Chorus Send Level) (Controller number 93) RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100,101) Program Change Channel Aftertouch Pitch Bend Change 189 System Realtime MessagesSystem Exclusive MessagesUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages Data Transmission 190 3. Parameter Address Map199 4. Supplementary MaterialCorrespondence of the EFX Algorithm and Exclusive Address (EFX Parameter 112)Type01: STEREO-EQ Type02: OVERDRIVE Type03: DISTORTION Type04: PHASER Type05: SPECTRUM Type06: ENHANCER Type07: AUTO-WAH Type08: ROTARY Type09: COMPRESSOR Type10: LIMITER Type11: HEXA-CHORUS Type12: TREMOLO-CHORUS Type13: SPACE-D Type14: STEREO-CHORUS Type15: STEREO-FLANGER Type16: STEP-FLANGER 200 Type17: STEREO-DELAYType18: MODULATION-DELAY Type19: TRIPLE-TAP-DELAY Type20: QUADRUPLE-TAP-DELAY Type21: TIME-CONTROL-DELAY Type22: 2VOICE-PITCH-SHIFTER Type23: FBK-PITCH-SHIFTER Type24: REVERB Type25: GATE-REVERB Type26: OVERDRIVECHORUS Type27: OVERDRIVEFLANGER (serial) Type28: OVERDRIVEDELAY (serial) Type29: DISTORTIONCHORUS (serial) Type30: DISTORTIONFLANGER (serial) Type31: DISTORTIONDELAY (serial) Type32: ENHANCERCHORUS (serial) 201 Type33: ENHANCERFLANGER (serial)Type34: ENHANCERDELAY (serial) Type35: CHORUSDELAY (serial) Type36: FLANGERDELAY (serial) Type37: CHORUSFLANGER (serial) Type38: CHORUS/DELAY (parallel) Type39: FLANGER/DELAY (parallel) Type40: CHORUS/FLANGER (parallel) 202 List of the Arpeggio ParameterArpeggio Style Arpeggio Motif Arpeggio Beat Pattern 203 Decimal/Hexadecimal Table (hexadecimal values are indicated by a following H)Examples of Actual MIDI Messages 204 Examples of Exclusive Messages and Calculating the ChecksumHow to Calculate the Checksum (hexadecimal values are indicated by a H) 205 Scale Tune Function (Model ID : 42H (GS), address: 40 1x 40H)Equal Temperament Just Intonation (tonic of C) Arabian-type Scale ASCII Code Table 64 Voice Expandable Synthesizer Model XP-30 Date : Jan. 18, 1999 Version : 1.00 206 MIDI Implementation Chart207 Specifications Wave Expansion Boards (sold separately) 208 Computer Cable Wiring DiagramsFor Apple Macintosh (Sold separately: RSC-15APL) For PC (9-pin) (Sold separately: RSC-15AT) For PC (25-pin) 209 IndexSymbols Numerics A B C 210 DE F G I 211 KL M N O P 212 QR 213 ST 214 UV W FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 215 Apparatus containing Lithium batteriesADVARSEL! 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