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Roland XP-30 User Manual

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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds
Turning Effects On/Off
Built-in effects units (Multi-Effects, Chorus and Reverb) can
be turned on/off for the XP-30 as a whole. Turn them off if
you want to edit sound while listening to the original sound
or if you want to use external effects units.
1. Press [EFFECTS ON/OFF] to call up the EFFECTS ON/
OFF display.
fig.3-04
2. Press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor to the effect that
you wish to modify.
3. Rotate the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to switch it
on/off.
4. When you finish making settings, press [EFFECTS ON/
OFF] or [EXIT] to return to the previous display.
* When the EFX (multi-effects), Chorus, and Reverb processors
are all off, the [EFFECTS ON/OFF] indicator goes out, showing
that the onboard effects processors are not used.
Sound Editing Procedures
With the XP-30, you have total control over various settings.
Each item to be set is a parameter. Editing refers to
modifying any parameter value. This section goes over
editing procedures for Patches, Performances and Rhythm
Sets.
Editing a Patch
Start by editing a preexisting Patch to create a new one. Since
a Patch is a combination of up to any four Tones, you should
listen to how the individual Tones sound before you edit.
Four Tips for Editing Patches
Start with a Patch thats somewhat familiar sounding
Its hard to create a new sound thats exactly what you
want if you just select a Patch and modify its
parameters at random. It makes sense to start with a
Patch whose sound is related to what you have in mind.
Deciding on the Tone to use
When creating a Patch, deciding on the Tones youll use
is crucial. For each Tone, use the TONE SWITCH [1][4]
to decide whether to turn it on (have it sound) or off.
Turn off Tones you dont need to avoid using more
voices than required. A Tone switches on/off each time
its respective button is pressed. When a Tones
indicator lights, itll sound.
Check the Structure setting
The important Type parameter (PATCH/COMMON/
STRUCT) determines how the four Tones combine.
Before editing Tones, make sure you really understand
how they work together.
Turn off effects
Since XP-30 effects really influence the sound, turn
them off to listen to the sound itself so you can better
evaluate the changes youre making. Sometimes just
changing effects settings can give you the sound you
want.

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Roland XP-30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeKeyboard Synthesizer
Polyphony64 voices
Multitimbral Parts16 parts
User Patches128
Preset Performances64
User Performances32
Keyboard61 keys
Velocity SensitivityYes
AftertouchYes
ArpeggiatorYes
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
DisplayLCD
Year Released1999
Synthesis TypeSample-based
Waveforms16MB
EffectsReverb, Chorus
ControllersPitch Bend, Modulation
OutputsStereo Out, Headphones
Expansion Slots2 SR-JV80 Expansion Slots

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