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Chapter 7. Using a sequencer to create an ensemble
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Local Control setting
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "System Setup" and
press [ENTER].
3. Press [7] several times to select "Local."
* If you hold down [ENTER] while you press [7], you
will return to the previous item.
4. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to turn the setting "OFF."
5. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go out, and the previous display
will reappear.
Turn the sequencer's Thru function ON
Turn the sequencer's Thru function ON. With this set-
ting, musical data received at the sequencer's MIDI
IN will be re-transmitted from MIDI OUT (refer to the
previous section).
For details on whether or not your sequencer has a
Thru function and how to make the setting, refer to
the manual for your sequencer.
* If your sequencer does not have a Thru function,
turn the XP-10's Local Control ON.
Select a Performance
Select the Performance that you wish to use when
recording.
Before you begin recording, make
Performance settings (select the desired Tone and
Keyboard Mode, and make settings for reverb and
chorus), and store them into memory.
(Refer to
"Selecting a Performance" p.31 and "Storing a
Performance" p.32.)
* Be sure to store the Performance before you begin
recording.
Set/check the Keyboard Transmit
Channel
Set/check the Keyboard Transmit Channel setting for
the Performance you selected.
If this is set to PART, your playing will be transmitted
on the same channel as the Receive Channel of the
Part that you are playing. When recording on a
sequencer, you will normally set this setting to PART.
If this is set to a channel 1-16, your playing will be
transmitted on the specified channel. If you are using
the XP-10 to play an external MIDI sound source, it is
convenient to set this to the desired channel 1-16.
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+]
to select "Perform Common"
and press [ENTER].
3. Press [7] several times to select "Tx Channel."
* If you hold down [ENTER] while you press [7], you
will return to the previous item.
4. Use VALUE[-]/{+] to specify the value (PART, 1-16).
Since we will be recording on a sequencer, select
PART.
5. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go out, and the previous display
will reappear.
* If you change the settings, be sure to store the
Performance again ("Storing a Performance" p.32).
Turn on the Tone Change Receive
Switch
Turn on the Tone Change Receive Switch of the
selected Performance (or make sure that it is turned
on).
If this is on, messages from the sequencer can select
XP-10 Tones.
If this is off, messages from the sequencer will not
select XP-10 tones.
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "Perform Common"
and press [ENTER].
3. Press
[7] several
times
to select
"Rx
Tone
Change."
* If you hold down [ENTER] while you press [7], you
will return to the previous item.
4. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to turn the setting "ON."
5. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go out, and the previous display
will reappear.
* If you change the settings, be sure to store the
Performance again ("Storing a Performance" p.32).
Set/check the settings of each Part
Receive Channel
Set/check the Receive Channel setting of each Part in
the selected Performance.
If the Receive Channel is set to a value of 1-16, that
Part will receive musical data on the specified chan-
nel. If the Receive Channel is turned OFF, that Part
will not receive musical data, and therefore will not
sound.
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