Panel Descriptions; Front Panel; Sound Modify; Volume] Knob - Roland XPS-10 Owner's Manual

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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

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Display
This shows information about the operation you're performing.
* The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what
should typically be shown by the display. Note, however, that your unit
may incorporate a newer, enhanced version of the system (e.g., includes
newer sounds), so what you actually see in the display may not always
match what appears in the manual.

[VOLUME] knob

Adjusts the volume that is output from the OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jack.
[ L ] button
This turns the power on/off (p. 9).
To turn the power off, hold down this button for several seconds.
VALUE [-] [+] buttons ([BANK] [0] buttons)
Use this to modify values.
When using the FAVORITE or NUMERIC functions, these operate as the
[BANK] and [0] buttons.
MEMO
To make the change occur more rapidly, hold down one button and
press the opposite button. You can also make the value change rapidly
by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing one of these buttons.
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Tone Buttons
Tone category buttons ([1] – [7] buttons)
The sounds are organized into categories. Press a button to select sounds
from the category of that button.
You can also use the VALUE [-] [+] buttons to select variations.
When using the FAVORITE or NUMERIC functions, these operate as the
[1]–[7] buttons.
[PERFORM] button ([8] button)
Switches to Performance mode (p. 14).
When using the FAVORITE or NUMERIC functions, this operates as the [8]
button.
[SAMPLE] button ([9] button)
Recalls samples assigned to the keyboard (p. 23).
When using the FAVORITE or NUMERIC functions, this operates as the [9]
button.
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SOUND MODIFY

[CUTOFF] slider
Adjusts the frequency (cutoff frequency) at which the filter begins to be
applied.
Increasing this value makes the sound bright; decreasing this value makes
the sound more mellow.
[RESONANCE] slider
Boosts the sound in the vicinity of the cutoff frequency, adding a distinctive
character to the sound.
Increasing this value gives the sound a more distinctive character;
decreasing this value weakens the distinctive character.
[ATTACK] slider
Adjusts the time from when you press the key until the sound reaches the
maximum level.
Increasing this value lengthens the time over which the sound attacks;
decreasing this value shortens the time over which the sound attacks.
[RELEASE] slider
Adjusts the time from when you release the key until the sound is no
longer heard.
Increasing this value lengthens the time over which the sound decays to
silence; decreasing this value shortens the time over which the sound
decays to silence.
[CHORUS] slider
Adds breadth and fullness to the sound.
Increasing this value strengthens the chorus effect; decreasing this value
lessens the chorus effect.
[REVERB] slider
Adds reverberation to the sound.
Increasing this value makes the reverb deeper; decreasing this value
lessens the reverb.
SPLIT/DUAL [LOWER/2] slider
Adjusts the volume of the lower part in Split mode, or the volume of part 2
in Dual mode.
SPLIT/DUAL [UPPER/1] slider
Adjusts the volume of the upper part in Split mode, or the volume of part 1
in Dual mode.
[AUDIO PAD] slider
Adjusts the volume of the AUDIO PAD section (Rhythm pattern).
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