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Parameter
[SHIFT] + CURSOR [ K ] [ J ]
CURSOR [ K ] [ J ]
Asgn (Assign)
PEDAL
Cont Hold
(Continuous Hold)
Polarity
Local Switch
Patch Rx/Tx Ch
Tx Edit Data
MIDI
Sync Mode
USB Drv
(USB Driver)
32
Value
Explanation
VALUE [-] [+]
The pedal connected to the PEDAL jack can control the following functions.
The number in parentheses ( ) is the controller number of the control change message produced by the
pedal when the corresponding function is assigned.
* Regarding the following functions, the effect will apply to the currently selected sound if you're playing
a single sound. If you're using settings that play multiple tones (i.e., if the [PERFORM] button is lit), this
will apply to the tone (part) you're playing.
MODULATION:
MODULATION,
PORTA-TIME:
PORTA-TIME,
VOLUME:
VOLUME, PAN,
PAN:
EXPRESSION,
EXPRESSION:
HOLD,
HOLD:
PORTAMENTO,
SOSTENUTO,
PORTAMENTO:
RESONANCE,
SOSTENUTO:
RELEAS-TIME,
ATTACK-TIME,
RESONANCE:
CUTOFF,
RELEASE-TIME:
DECAY-TIME,
ATTACK-TIME:
VIB-RATE,
CUTOFF:
VIB-DEPTH,
DECAY-TIME:
VIB-DELAY,
VIB-RATE:
CHORUS-SEND,
VIB-DEPTH:
REVERB-SEND,
VIB-DELAY:
AFTERTOUCH,
CHORUS-SEND:
START/STOP,
REVERB-SEND:
TAP-TEMPO,
AFTERTOUCH:
PROG-UP,
START/STOP:
PROG-DOWN,
TAP-TEMPO:
FAV-UP,
PROG-UP:
FAV-DOWN
PROG-DOWN:
FAV-UP:
FAV-DOWN:
If "Assign" is set to "HOLD, " turning this "ON" allows the PEDAL jack to support half-pedaling.
When this is set to support use of half-pedaling techniques, you can then connect an optional damper
OFF, ON
pedal (DP series, etc.), and employ pedal work to achieve even finer control in performances in which piano
tones are used.
Selects the polarity of the pedal connected to the PEDAL jack.
STD (STANDARD),
On some pedals, the electrical signal output by the pedal when it is pressed or released is the opposite of
RVS (REVERSE)
other pedals. If your pedal has an effect opposite of what you expect, set this parameter to "REVERSE. " If you
are using a Roland pedal (that has no polarity switch), set this parameter to "STANDARD. "
Determines whether the internal sound generator is disconnected (OFF) from the controller section
(keyboard, pitch bend/modulation lever, buttons, sliders, pedal, and so on); or not disconnected (ON).
OFF, ON
Normally you'll leave this "ON. " Choose the "OFF" setting if you want operations on the XPS-10 to only
control DAW software on your computer.
1–16
In patch mode, specifies the MIDI message transmit/receive channel for the keyboard part.
Specifies whether changes you make in the settings of a tone, performance will be transmitted as system
OFF, ON
exclusive messages (ON), or will not be transmitted (OFF).
Specifies the synchronization message that the XPS-10 will use for operation.
MASTER:
The XPS-10 will be the master. Choose this setting when using the XPS-10 by itself without
MASTER, SLAVE
synchronizing to another device.
SLAVE:
The XPS-10 will be the slave. Choose this setting when you want the XPS-10 to synchronize to
MIDI Clock messages received from another MIDI device.
Sets the USB driver.
GENERIC, VENDER
* This setting will take effect when you turn the power off, then on again.
(CC01) Vibrato
(CC05) Portamento time
(CC07) Level
(CC10) Pan (left/right position of the tone)
(CC11) Level
(CC64) The sound will be sustained for keys that are played or were already held
down while holding down the pedal.
(CC65) Portamento switch
(CC66) The sound will be sustained only for keys that were already pressed when
you pressed the pedal.
(CC71) Resonance (p. 19)
(CC72) Release time (p. 19)
(CC73) Attack time (p. 19)
(CC74) Cutoff (p. 19)
(CC75) Decay time
(CC76) Vibrato speed
(CC77) Vibrato depth
(CC78) Vibrato delay time
(CC93) The amount of the chorus
(CC91) The amount of the reverb
Channel aftertouch
Pressing the pedal will start/stop the Song Player or Rhythm Pattern (p. 28).
The tempo will be set to the interval at which you press the pedal (Tap Tempo).
If you're playing a single sound, this selects the next sound. If you're playing
multiple sounds (i.e., when the [PERFORM] button is lit), this selects the
next-numbered performance.
If you're playing a single sound, this selects the previous sound. If you're playing
multiple sounds (i.e., when the [PERFORM] button is lit), this selects the
previous-numbered performance.
The favorite of the next number or bank will be selected.
The favorite of the previous number or bank will be selected.

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