Modifying Parameter Values Of Each Part During Recording; Checking Midi Messages Received By Each Part During Recording; Changing The Sound Character Of Each Part During Recording - Roland XP-60 Owner's Manual

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Modifying parameter values of each Part
during recording
If you've selected Performance mode, you can modify para-
meter values of each Part during either recording or on the
Realtime Rec Stand-by display (SEQ). This allows adjusting
the effects balance between Parts during a song.
To record modified parameter settings in a song, set
the Tx Edit Data parameter (SYSTEM/MIDI/MIDI
Param 1) ON. As numerous System Exclusive mes-
sages are recorded, song data may increase to an
unnecessary degree.
Your modified parameter settings will be lost if you
select another Performance or turn the power off. To
keep the settings, rewrite the Performance.
<Procedure>
Press [F1] (→ Part) to call up the Part Palette display
(PERFORM/Part).
The rest of the procedure is the same as editing in
Performance mode. Move the cursor to the desired
parameter and specify the value you want.
To call up another display group, press the appropriate but-
ton from [F2] (K.Range)–[F5] (Effects).
To call up the display of Parts 9–16, press [F1] (9-16).
To exit the Palette display, press [F6] (Part).
After you finish settings, press [EXIT] or
[SEQUENCER] to return to the original display.
Checking MIDI messages received by
each Part during recording
If you have selected Performance mode, you can check the
MIDI messages received by each Part either during record-
ing or on the Realtime Rec Stand-by display (SEQ).
<Procedure>
Press [F2] (→ Info) to call up the Part Information dis-
play (PERFORM/Info).
Call up the Part Information display (PERFORM/Info)
of the MIDI message you want to check by pressing
the appropriate button from [F1]–[F6].
After checking, press [EXIT] or [SEQUENCER] to
return to the previous display.
Chapter 4. Playing back and recording a song
Changing the sound character of each
Part during recording
When adding attack or modifying decay of the Patch
assigned to each Part using the Sound Palette, you can
record the slider movements which modify the song's sound
character. Mix-record this data after you have recorded your
whole performance.
This also applies for recording slider movements in a
song in Patch mode.
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Realtime Rec Stand-by display
(SEQ) is up.
Move the cursor to "PART" and press TRACK/PART
[1]–[16] to choose the Part you want to modify.
The correspondingly numbered Phrase track will be
selected as the recording destination. If you wish to
record slider movements on another Phrase track,
move the cursor to "TRACK" and choose that track by
either turning the VALUE dial or pressing [INC]/
[DEC].
Raise the sliders to their appropriate positions.
Press [FILTER/ENV] to light the indicator.
Begin recording as specified by "Count In."
Move the sliders to change the sound character as
desired.
To modify the brightness, move the CUTOFF slider.
To change resonance, move the RESO. slider.
To add more attack to the sound, move the ATTACK slider.
To change decay time, move the DECAY slider.
With a Single Performance, slider movement data for
the current Part will be recorded. If you have selected a
Layer Performance, slider movement data for Parts
with the Local Switch parameter (PERFORM/MIDI/
Part MIDI) set ON will be recorded.
After you finish recording, press [STOP/PLAY].
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