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Clock Source (Performance Clock Source)
With some parameters you can set a time value in terms of a
note length which can be determined by a tempo you specify
(reference tempo). These include Rate parameter (PATCH/
LFO&Ctl/LFO1,2 Param), Time parameter (PATCH/WG/
Wave Param), and some EFX parameters. A reference tempo
can be set for each Patch, but if a Patch is used in
Performance mode, the Patch settings will be ignored. Select
your sync source.
PERFORM
: Synchronizes to the Performance Tempo setting.
SEQUENCER
: Synchronizes to the sequencer’s tempo clock.
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The Performance Clock does not transmit clock mes-
sages from MIDI OUT.
Performance Tempo
Sets the Performance tempo.
Setting the keyboard range (K.Range)
Part Key Range Lower:Upper display
On this display, you can specify the range of notes that will
play each Part. Use this option to make notes in different
keyboard areas play different Parts. The specified range will
be displayed graphically.
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Part Key Range Lower: Upper consists of two display
pages: a Part 1–8 page and a Part 9–16 page. To change
display page, press [F2] (K.Range).
1 (Part 1 key range lower:upper)– 16 (Part 16 key range
lower:upper)
Lower specifies the lowest note that each Part can play and
Higher specifies the highest, from C-1 to G9.
✳
If K.Range (PATCH/Common/Tone Key Range) set-
tings have been assigned to the Patch, only the over-
lapping notes made in the Key Range settings (of Patch
and Performance) will play.
✳
Lower cannot be set to a value greater than Upper, or
Upper to a value smaller than Lower. If you do this by
mistake, the two values will change together.
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If you’ve used [+OCT] or [-OCT] or the Transpose
parameter (SYSTEM/Setup/Setup) to transpose XP-80
keyboard pitch, the keyboard area specified by Key
Range will also shift.
Switch (Key range switch)
Specifies if key range setting is to be used or not. The key
range setting is used when the Switch parameter is ON.
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It is also possible to switch between ON and OFF by
pressing [LOCAL/TX/RX] to open the LOCAL/TX/
RX window, and pressing [F6] (K.Range).
Making settings for each Part (Part)
Part Param (Part parameter) display
This display is for assigning a Patch for each Part and setting
volume and other adjustments for the Part.
Patch Group
Selects the Patch group for each Part (or Rhythm Set for Part
10).
USER
: Patches from user memory
PR-A–PR-C
: Patches from preset memory A–C
GM
: GM Patches
XP-A–XP-D
: Patches from Wave Expansion Boards installed
in EXP-A–D slots
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To display the Patch list (Rhythm Set for Part 10), press
[SOUND LIST].
✳
Selecting a Patch group from a Wave Expansion Board
that is not installed is of course not possible.
Patch Number
Selects the Patch number assigned to each Part (or Rhythm
Set number for Part 10).
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To display the Patch list (Rhythm Set for Part 10), press
[SOUND LIST].
Part Level
Adjusts the volume of each Part. Use this parameter mainly
for adjusting the volume balance between Parts.
Part Pan
Adjusts pan for each Part. L64 pans hard left, 0 is center and
63R pans hard right.
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As Pan settings are also contained in a Patch, each
Patch will move by what is specified here from its cur-
rent position in the stereo soundfield.
Lower
Upper
Key range specified for Performance
Key range specified for Patch
The range in which notes will play
Chapter 3. Creating your own sounds
[PERFORM]
➞
[F2] (K.Range)/[F3] (Part)
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