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AL1: Tremolo depth–Level parameter (PATCH/LFO&Ctl/
LFO1 Param)
AL2: Tremolo depth–Level parameter (PATCH/LFO&Ctl/
LFO2 Param)
pL1: Depth of LFO1 applied to panning–Pan parameter
(PATCH/LFO&Ctl/LFO1 Param)
pL2: Depth of LFO2 applied to panning–Pan parameter
(PATCH/LFO&Ctl/LFO2 Param)
L1R: Modulation rate of the LFO1 waveform–Rate parame-
ter (PATCH/LFO&Ctl/LFO1 Param)
L2R: Modulation rate of the LFO2 waveform–Rate parame-
ter (PATCH/LFO&Ctl/LFO2 Param)
Depth parameter adjusts the degree of change applicable to
the Tone parameters selected for the Control Dest. Higher
values will cause more change. Negative (-) values will
reverse the direction of change. For Rate parameter
(PATCH/LFO&Ctl/LFO Param 1/2), negative (-) values
will make modulation slower while positive (+) values will
be faster.
Tone parameter changes made with Ctrl 1–3 affect only
the performance. They do not modify a Value of the
tone parameter.
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Ctrl 1 (Controller 1)
Control Dest specifies the four Tone parameters to be con-
trolled by Ctrl 1 controller. Depth is used to adjust the
degree of Tone parameter change.
The Ctrl 1 controller is fixed at MODULATION.
Ctrl 2 (Controller 2)
Control Dest specifies the four Tone parameters to be con-
trolled by Ctrl 2 controller. Depth is used to adjust the
degree of Tone parameter change.
Use Control Source to set Ctrl 2 controller. This setting also
changes the Control Source setting of the Ctrl2 parameter
(PATCH/Common/Common Control).
Ctrl 3 (Controller 3)
Control Dest specifies the four Tone parameters to be con-
trolled by Ctrl 3 controller. Depth is used to adjust the
degree of Tone parameter change.
Use Control Source to set the Ctrl 3 controller. This setting
also changes the Control Source setting of the Ctrl3 parame-
ter (PATCH/Common/Common Control).
Chapter 3. Creating your own sounds
[PATCH] [F5] (LFO&Ctl) [F4] (Ctrl sw)
Control Switch display
On this display, you can specify whether you want each
Tone to receive MIDI messages for volume, pan, pitch bend,
etc.
Generally, volume messages control the volume, pan
messages control stereo location and pitch bend mes-
sages control the pitch of the currently sounding note.
However, the XP-80 allows these messages to control
other specific tone parameters. Therefore, when you
set any specific tone parameters to be controlled by
such messages, make sure the respective control switch
is OFF. If ON, the original functions of these MIDI
messages will also be activated.
Volume (Volume control switch)
Set this ON when you want each Tone to receive volume
messages. If not, set OFF.
Pan (Pan control switch)
Specifies how the pan messages are received.
OFF: Not received.
CONTINUOUS: Whenever pan messages are received, the
stereo position of the note specified will be changed.
KEY-ON: The stereo position of a specific note is changed
when the note is played. The stereo position of the specified
note will not change until the next key press even if pan
messages are received while it is being played. In this case,
only the stereo position of the next played note will change,
not the current note which is sounding.
Pitch Bend (Pitch bend control switch)
Set this ON when you want each Tone to receive pitch bend
messages. If not, set OFF.
Hold-1 (Hold1 control switch)
Set this ON when you want each Tone to receive Hold1 mes-
sages. If not, set OFF.
Redamper (Redamper control switch)
If Hold1 massages are received during the time period from
key release to sound decay, this parameter specifies whether
or not to sustain the currently sounding note. If you want to
sustain the sound, set this ON. When using this function,
also set the Hold-1 parameter ON. This function is effective
for piano sounds.
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