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Chapter 3. Convenient performance functions
* If CHORUS
Level
/ REVERB
Level is set to 0 as
explained in "Adjusting the Chorus/Reverb level
for the Tones of all Parts," there will be no effect
even if the Chorus Depth / Reverb Depth is
increased.
Playing single-note lines (Solo)
Use this function when you want to play only one
note at a time, for example when playing a solo or
Saxophone.
Turning Solo on/off
This can be set independently for each Part.
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "Perform Part" and
press [ENTER].
3. Press [8] several times to select "Solo Switch."
* If you hold down [ENTER] and press [8], you will
return to the previous item.
4. Use PART [<@]/[ > ] to select the Part on you
wish to play solo.
* 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 switch the setting on/off.
* If you wish to change the setting for other Parts,
repeat steps 4-5.
6. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go off, and the previous display
will reappear.
Creating smooth pitch changes
between notes (Portamento
Time)
This setting lets you create smooth changes in pitch
between one note and the next-played note.
Setting Portamento Time
This can be set independently for each Part.
On the XP-10, the portamento function is turned on
by adjusting the time over which the pitch changes
smoothly (the Portamento Time).
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+]
to select "Perform Part" and
press [ENTER].
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3. Press [8] several times to select "Porta Time."
* If you hold down [ENTER] and press [8], you will
return to the previous item.
4. Use PART [ <@ ]/[ > |] to select the Part whose
Portamento Time you wish to change.
* 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 set the value (OFF, 1-127).
As the value is increased, the pitch will take a longer
time to change. With a setting of OFF, the Portamento
effect will be off, and portamento will not be applied.
* If you wish to change the setting of other parts,
repeat steps 4-5.
6. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go off, and the previous display
will reappear.
Adjusting how your keyboard
playing dynamics affect the vol-
ume (Velocity Sensitivity)
You can specify how your keyboard playing dynam-
ics will affect the volume.
This can be set for each Part. Make this setting for all
Parts that you wish to play from the keyboard.
Making settings
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "Perform Part" and
press [ENTER].
3. Press [8] several times to select "Velo Sens."
* Tf you hold down [ENTER] and press [8], you will
return to the previous item.
4. Use PART [ <@]/[ > ] to select the Part whose
Velocity Sensitivity you wish to adjust.
* 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 set the value (0-127).
As the value is increased, the volume will change
more noticeably in response to your playing dynam-
ics. With a setting of 0, each note will have the same
volume regardless of how strongly you play.
* If you wish to make settings for other Parts, repeat
steps 4-5.
6. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go off, and the previous display
will reappear.

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