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Chapter 3.
Convenient performance functions
This chapter explains how to use the functions often
used while you play, and how to make settings.
Add richness and space (Chorus) / Add
reverberance (Reverb) to the sound
Chorus is an effect that adds richness and space to the
sound, and is especially effective on electric piano,
organ, and strings.
Reverb is an effect that adds the reverberance charac-
teristic of a large space such as a concert hall.
Chorus and reverb are applied to all Tones and Drum
Sets of the 16 Parts.
Selecting the Chorus/Reverb type
There are 8 types of Chorus and 8 types of Reverb.
These settings determine which chorus and reverb
will be used.
Types of chorus
CHORUS 1-4
Standard chorus effect.
FBK CHORUS
Chorus effect that simulates a flanger with soft sound.
FLANGER
An effect that is sometimes used to simulate the take-
off and landing of a jet.
SHORT DELAY
A delay repeated in a short time.
S DELAY FB
A short dealy repated many times.
Types of reverb
ROOM 1-3
Reverb that simulates the natural echo of a room.
Sharply defined reverb with a broad spread.
Hall 1-2
Reverb taht simulates the natural echo of a hall.
Smooth reverb with greater depth than room.
PLATE
This effect simulates Plate Echo (a type of reverb that uses
the vibration of metal plates to produce a metallic echo).
DELAY
Standard delay effect.
PAN DELAY
Delay repetitions pan to left and ritght. This effect can
be used if the unit is connected to a stereo audio
device. It is effective when the XP-10 is connected to a
stereo system.
Changing the Chorus/Reverb type
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "Perform Common"
and press [ENTER].
3. Press [6] several times to select "CHORUS Type"
or "REVERB Type."
* If you hold down [ENTER] and press [6], you will
return to the previous item.
4. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select the type.
5. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go off, and the previous display
will reappear.
Adjusting the Chorus/Reverb depth
for the Tones of all Parts
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "Perform Common"
and press [ENTER].
3. Press [6] several times to select "CHORUS Level"
or "REVERB Level."
* If you hold down [ENTER] and press [6], you will
return to the previous item.
4. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to set the value (0-127).
With a setting of 0, there will be no effect.
5. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go off, and the previous display
will reappear.
Adjusting the Chorus/Reverb depth
for the Tone of an individual Part
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "Perform Part" and
press [ENTER].
3. Press [6] several times to select "Chorus Depth"
or "Reverb Depth."
* If you hold down [ENTER] and press [6], you will
return to the previous item.
4. Use PART [<@]/[ B ] to select the Part that you
wish to set.
* You will be able to select only two Parts (Upper Part
and Lower Part) if the Keyboard Mode (p.19) is set
to Dual, X-dual, or Split.
5. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to set the value (0-127).
With a setting of 0, there will be no effect.
* If you wish to change the setting for other Parts,
repeat steps 4—5,
6. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go off, and the previous display
will reappear.
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