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Supplemental 

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August 27, 1997 

   

 

 

©1997 Roland Corporation U.S. 

Creating RPS Sequences from Standard MIDI Files 

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Creating RPS Sequences from Standard MIDI Files on the XP-50 

 
The Roland XP-50 Music Workstation is unique in its ability to follow your cues as the music director, keyboardist, live 
performer – in real-time! Normally, when using MIDI files to accompany your performances, you have to decide  
ahead of time: how many verses, how many choruses, how long the intro is, what order all these sections are in, etc. 
Now, MIDI files can be as flexible as a live band with “RPS” – Real-time Phrase Sequencing on the XP-50. This 
document will explain the procedure for converting an existing Standard MIDI File into an interactive RPS sequence. 
 

Loading a Standard MIDI File into Memory 

In order to create an interactive RPS sequence, you must first load the Standard MIDI File into the XP-50’s internal 

emory. Use the following procedure to load a Standard MIDI File: 

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1)   Insert a disk that contains a Standard MIDI File into the XP-50 Music Workstation. 
2)   If the file was written for a General MIDI instrument, press the GM (PERFORM) button while holding SHIFT. 
3)   Press DISK/UTILITY. 
4)   Press “2” on the keypad to select LOAD. 
5)   Press “1” to select SONG. 
6)   Use the ALPHA DIAL to select the song you wish to load and press ENTER. 
7)   Press PLAY and listen to the whole song noting the measure numbers where various sections of the song 

begin (i.e. intro, verse, chorus, etc). We will convert these sections into Patterns.  

 

Creating Patterns 

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he next step is to copy a range of measures into various Pattern locations on the XP-50. 

1)   Press EDIT so it is lit. 
2)   Press the TRACK EDIT (1/9) button (to the right of EDIT).  
3)   CURSOR to “Type” and use the ALPHA DIAL to select “03: COPY.” 
4)   Press the CURSOR RIGHT (

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) button twice to move the cursor to “Dest” (destination). 

5)   Use the ALPHA DIAL to select “PTN 001.” 
6)   CURSOR to “Source” and use the ALPHA DIAL to select “ALL.” 
7)   Press the CURSOR RIGHT (

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) button to move the cursor to the “Measure” parameters. 

8)   Use the ALPHA DIAL and CURSOR LEFT and RIGHT (

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) buttons to select the measures to be copied to 

PTN 001. For example, the verse might start on measure 20 and last for 8 bars. The display for this example 
would look like this:  

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Measure 

 

20 for 8 

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NOTE: The measure where the copy will begin is indicated to the right of the arrow. In the example above, the 

 

ata will be copied starting at the first measure of Pattern 001. 

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9)   CURSOR to “Channel” and use the ALPHA DIAL to select “ALL.” 
10)  Once you have finished setting the copy parameters, press ENTER. “Executing” will be displayed. 
11)  Repeat steps 2-8 to create more Patterns from any range of measures in the song. Remember to select a new 

Pattern in step 5 each time you do this. 

 

 

    NOTE: Be aware that the first few measures of many Standard MIDI Files contains only setup data for that song 

and the note data does not always begin on the first measure. If this is the case, it is advisable that this setup 
data be assigned to a separate RPS Pattern and played back before any other Patterns to ensure that the 
proper sounds are selected. 

  

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