Playing Along With A Song Playback (Xp-80 Used As A Multitimbral Sound Source) - Roland XP-60 Owner's Manual

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On the display, Parts with Local Sw parameter ON are
shown with "o," and those with Local Sw parameter OFF
with "-."
The setting you make in the LOCAL/TX/RX window
will also affect the Local Sw parameter value (PER-
FORM/MIDI/Part MIDI).
Make sure that the Key Range parameter is set ON. If
OFF, press [F6] (K.Range) to set it ON.
If the Key Range parameter is OFF, the keyboard can-
not be split even when you set the key range.
If you set the Key Range parameter in the LOCAL/
TX/RX window, the switch parameter (PERFORM/
K.Range/Part Key Range Lower:Upper) value will also
change.
After completing your settings, press [LOCAL/TX/
RX] or [EXIT] to close the LOCAL/TX/RX window.
Press [F2] (K.Range) to call up the Part Key Range
Lower:Upper display (PERFORM/Common).
Part Key Range Lower:Upper display (PERFORM/
Common) is available in two pages: one for displaying
Parts 1 through 8 and the other for displaying Parts 9
through 16. To flip between these two pages, press [F2]
(K.Range).
Move the cursor to a Part with Local Sw parameter ON
and specify the note range while confirming this oper-
ation on the display.
The value at left of each Part indicates the lowest note
(lower) and the value at right indicates the highest note
(upper).
By specifying sections for different Parts so that they
overlap each other, you can combine two or more
Patches only in a specific section.
After completing your settings, press [EXIT] to return
to the Play display (PERFORM) and start playing.
Playing along with a song playback (XP-80
used as a multitimbral sound source)
When a Single Performance is selected, the XP-80's keyboard
will play only the Part you selected from the keyboard, con-
venient when you play the keyboard along with a song play-
back.
Part 1
Selecting a Part you want to play on the keyboard
If a Single Performance is selected, press [l] or [r] to select
the Part you want to play. The selected Part is called the
'current Part.'
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Play display (PERFORM) is show-
ing.
Press [l] or [r] to choose the Part to be played.
The current Part number will be seen at the lower right of
the display with the Patch name indicated within parenthe-
ses ( ). The cursor($) also moves to the current Part.
Muting a specific Part (turning Receive channel
on/off)
While you play along with the playback of a song, you can
turn on/off any specific Part. This allows you to turn off the
melody Part for karaoke applications or for practicing the
muted Part.
<Procedure>
Press [LOCAL/TX/RX] to open the LOCAL/TX/RX
window.
Move the cursor to the Rx Switch parameter and press
a button from TRACK/PART [1]–[16] to mute the Part.
The button indicator of the muted Part will go off.
On the display, Parts which are on are shown with "o," and
those off are shown with "-."
The setting you make in the LOCAL/TX/RX window
will also affect the Rx Switch parameter value (PER-
FORM/MIDI/Part MIDI).
Chapter 2. Playing
Part 2
Current part (Patch name)
Part 15 Part 16
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