Initializing Sound Source Settings (Init); Performance Initialize; Patch Initialize; Rhythm Set Initialize - Roland XP-30 Owner's Manual

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Initializing Sound Source
Settings (INIT)
This function resets settings of the current Patch,
Performance, or Rhythm Set to a standard value or to factory
default settings.
* Only current data will be initialized, and data resident in user
memory will not be rewritten. To reset all settings to factory
defaults, execute Factory Reset (UTILITY/UTIL 2/FACTORY
RESET).
Data can be initialized in two ways depending on the
application.
Mode (Initialize Mode)
DEFAULT: Resets current data to the standard values called
"Initial data" (INIT PATCH, INIT PERFORM or
INIT SET). This mode is selected when creating
sound from scratches.
PRESET:
Resets the current data in user memory to the
factory settings.
* If the current data is a Patch, Performance or Rhythm Set in
preset memory (PR-A–PR-C, E, GM), and initialization is
performed with PRESET specified, the data will be reset to the
value of the correspondingly numbered user memory.

Performance Initialize

To initialize Performance settings, press [UTIL/CARD] in
Performance mode and execute initialization.
fig.4-20

Patch Initialize

To initialize Patch settings, press [UTIL/CARD] in Patch
mode and execute initialization.
fig.4-21
Chapter 4. Memory Settings (Utility/Card Mode)

Rhythm Set Initialize

To initialize Rhythm Set settings, press [UTIL/CARD] in
Rhythm Set mode and execute initialization.
The Rhythm Set Initialize operation can also be used to
initialize the settings of only an individual percussion
instrument sound (key) that you specify. In this case, move
the cursor to Key, and select the percussion instrument
sound that you wish to initialize. You can specify the
percussion instrument sound either from the keyboard, or by
pressing TONE SELECT [1]–[4].
fig.4-22
Transmitting Sound Settings
(XFER)
This function lets you transmit sound source or System
settings that are in the XP-30's memory or stored on memory
card to an external MIDI device or User memory.
Transmitting Data to an
External MIDI Device
The process of transmitting Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set
or System data to an external MIDI device is called Bulk
dump. This process is used when two XP-30s with the same
Patch, Performance and/or Rhythm Set settings are
connected for performance or when recording Patch,
Performance, Rhythm Set or System data into an external
MIDI device as a backup for accidental data deletion.
fig.4-23.e
Data type
While data is being transmitted, the following display will
appear.
fig.4-24
* To cancel data transmission, press [EXIT].
* If you expect to successfully use settings that stipulate the use of
XP-A/B/C waves and patches after they've been sent to another
unit (XP-50/60/80; or JV-1010/1080/2080), you first need to
make sure that the relevant Wave Expansion Boards are
installed in the other unit.
Destination
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