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Chapter 5. Restoring the factory settings (Initialize)
Restoring the GS initial settings
(GS Reset)
Before GS music data is played back on the XP-10, the
sound source must be reset to the GS initial settings.
A GS Reset message is included at the beginning of
GS music data. If you play back the song from the
beginning, the sound source of the XP-10 will receive
this message and automatically reset itself to the GS
initial settings. (Be sure to play back the song from the
beginning. If you start playback from the middle of
the song, it may not be played back correctly.)
If a GS Reset message is not included at the beginning
of GS music data that you yourself create, you will
need to manually reset the sound source of the XP-10
to the GS initial settings. Use the following procedure.
* You should also use this procedure if a General
MIDI System On message is not included at the
beginning of a General MIDI score. For details on
General MIDI score and GS music data, refer to
chapter 7, "Using the XP-10 as a General MIDI
System / GS Format compatible sound source"
(p.49).
* For the initial values of these settings, refer to
"Parameter list" (p.67).
* Executing GS Reset will not affect the memory con-
tents of the User Tones, User Drum Sets, and User
Performances.
Procedure
1. Press [UTILITY].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "Initialize" and press
[ENTER].
3. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "Perform: GS Reset."
* To cancel the procedure, press [UTILITY]. The indi-
cator will go off, and the previous display will reap-
pear.
4. Press [ENTER] to execute the operation.
5. When the GS settings have been reset, the display
will indicate "Completed" and the [UTILITY] indica-
tor will go off.

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