Tone/Drum Set; Playing Back With The Same Setup As When Recording; Recording The Performance Settings (Performance Dump); Turning On The Performance Dump Transmit Switch - Roland XP-10 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 7. Using a sequencer to create an ensemble
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "Perform Part" and
press [ENTER].
3. Press [7] several times to select "Rx Channel."
* If you hold down [ENTER] while you press [7], you
will return to the previous item.
4. Use PART [<@]/[b>] to select a Part.
* 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 specify the value (1-16, OFF).
* If you wish to make settings for other Parts, repeat
steps 4-5.
6. 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).
Tone / Drum Set
Make sure that the desired Tone or Drum Set is select-
ed for each Part of the selected Performance. If not,
select the appropriate Tones or Drum Sets ("Selecting
a Preset Tone" p.16, "Selecting a User Tone" p.16,
"Selecting a Drum Set" p.18).
* If you change the settings, be sure to store the
Performance again ("Storing a Performance" p.32).
Playing back with the same setup as
when recording
In order to make sure that your song is played back
correctly, be aware of the following four points.
1) Use the same Performance settings for
recording and playback
The Performance you select when playing back a song you
recorded must have the same settings as the Performance
you used to record the song. This can be ensured in one of
the following two ways; "Recording the Performance set-
tings" and "Saving and selecting the Performance."
Recording the Performance settings (Performance Dump)
If you record your Performance settings at the begin-
ning of the musical data, the appropriate Performance
data will be transmitted to the XP-10 when that song
is played back, ensuring that the XP-10 has the correct
Performance data. For the recording procedure, refer
to "Recording the Performance settings" (p.47).
In order to record Performance data on the sequencer,
you will need to make settings for the Performance
Dump Transmit switch and the Device ID Number.
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Turning on the Performance Dump Transmit switch
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "System Setup" and
press [ENTER].
3. Press
[7]
several
times
to
select
"Tx
PerformDump."
* Tf 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.
* Leave this setting off except when you want to
record Performance settings.
Setting the Device ID Number
Performance settings are transmitted from MIDI OUT
as Exclusive data. When transmitting Exclusive data,
you need to set the Device ID Number.
With the factory settings, the Device ID Number is set to 17.
Normally, there is no need to change this setting when
transmitting data to a sequencer, etc. If you wish to change
the Device ID Number setting, use the following procedure.
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/{+] to select "System Setup" and
press [ENTER].
3. Press [7] several times to select "Device ID#."
* If you hold down [ENTER] while you press [7], you
will return to the previous item.
4. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to set the Device ID Number
(1-32).
5. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go out, and the previous display
will reappear.
* Make a note of the Device ID Number on the label
of the disk, etc. When
re-transmitting the data
recorded on the sequencer back to the XP-10, the
Device ID Number
of the XP-10 must match the
Device ID Number
of the recorded data. If the
Device ID Number is different, the XP-10 will not
receive the data.
Saving and selecting the Performance
Another way of ensuring that the song will be played
back correctly is to save the Performance as a User
Performance ("Storing a Performance" p.32). Then,
select this Performance before you play back the song.

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