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Chapter 2.
Playing the XP-10
Trying out the Tones
The XP-10 contains many different Tones (sounds).
Here's how to select Tones and play them.
Types of Tone
There are two types of Tone.
Preset Tones
A total of 338 Tones (sounds) are preset inside the XP-
10. Of these, 128 of the principal Tones are called
"Capital Tones." Tones that are similar to a Capital
Tone are called "Variations." Some Tones have more
than
one
Variation,
and
other
Tones
have
no
Variations at all. Capital Tones are organized into
groups of eight Tones, and there are 16 groups, such
as piano, organ, guitar, etc.
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Variation (XP-10 Original) |}
5 Variation (GS)
[ Capital Tone
* For details on the Tone Groups and the number and
name of the Tones, refer to "Tone list" (p.71).
* The Variations of the XP-10 are divided into two
types; Tones which are specified by the GS Format
and Tones which are original to the XP-10. For
details refer to "Tone list" (p.71).
User Tones
These are Tones which can store Preset Tones that
you have modified. There are a total of 256 User
Tones, organized as Tones 1-128 in User 1, and Tones
1-128 in User 2. With the factory settings, Tones 1-112
in Userl use XP-10 Original Tones, and 113-128 use
Capital Tones and modified Preset Tones. User 2 con-
tains Capital Tones of the same number.
* To modify a Tone, refer to Chapter 4 "Creating your
own Tone" (p.34).
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Selecting a Preset Tone
For details on Tone Groups, and the number and
name of the Tones, refer to "Tone list" (p.71).
1. Press [USER/PRESET] and select "Preset."
2. Use the numeric keys ([1]-[0]) to specify a Tone
number (1-128).
If you press the wrong number, press [CANCEL] and
specify the number once again.
* By holding down [ENTER] while you use VALUE[-]
/[+], you can jump to the first Tone in each Tone
Group.
* You can select Tones using VALUE[-]/[+] instead of
the numeric keys. In this case, skip step 3.
3. Press [ENTER] to finalize the selection.
4. If you wish to select a Variation, press [TONE
VARIATION].
If there is more than one Variation, repeatedly press
(TONE VARIATION]. After each Variation has been
selected, you will come back to the Capital Tone.
Tone Name
P 1»Piano
1
Preset:001
Capital Tone
Tone No.
P
1>Piano
lw
Vari
1:001
Variation
Variation No.
* If a Capital Tone that has no Variations is selected,
pressing [TONE VARIATION] will not change the
Tone.
Selecting a User Tone
1. Press [USER/PRESET] and select "User."
2. Press [TONE VARIATION]
to select either
"User1" or "User2."
3. Use the numeric keys ([1]-[0]) to specify the Tone
number (1-128).
If you press the wrong number, press [CANCEL] and
specify the number once again.
* You can select Tones using VALUE[-]/[+] instead of
the numeric keys. In this case, skip step 4.

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