8
time
Level
ADJUSTING CUTOFF
The CUTOFF control will a ect di erent sounds in di er-
ent ways. This is explained more fully below.
ELECTRIC ORGAN
Maximum value will give a "tone wheel" sound, while
minimum value will give an "LSI" organ sound (see be-
low).
PIPE ORGAN
As the value is raised, you will hear sounds being added
from low to high. The e ect is that of stops gradually be-
ing added on a pipe organ (see the illustration below).
Other voices
Adjust the Cuto Frequency. The more the value is
raised, the higher the Cuto Frequency will be.
USING THE INTERNAL SOUND GENERATOR
As mentioned previously, this unit has a built-in Sound Generator. e
LINE OUT jack allows you to hear the audio from the built-in Pedal
Voices. e following paragraphs explain each control on the unit re-
lated to the built-in Pedal Voices.
ADJUSTING RELEASE
The RELEASE knob works as follows.
Selecting a Pedal Voice
❿ VOICE selector
Allows you to select one of the following 5 built-in Pedal Voices.
1. ELECTRIC ORGAN electric organ.
2. PIPE ORGAN traditional pipe organ Pedal registration.
3. SYNTHESIZER BASS portamento & sweeping synth bass.
4. FINGERED BASS electric bass guitar.
5. UPRIGHT BASS acoustic or uplight bass (double bass).
Adjusting the Sound
❾VOLUME knob
Allows you to controls the volume of the built-in Pedal Voices (LINE
OUT). Turn this control to the right to increase the Volume, and to
the le to decrease the Volume.
❽ CUTOFF knob
Allo
ws you to adjust the Cuto Frequency. As the value is increased,
the Cutoff Frequency becomes higher and the sound becomes
brighter. Maximum is “10,” minimum at “0.”
NOTE: For details on how the cuto works, see "ADJUSTING CUTOFF" on
the right.
❼ RELEASE knob (Pedal Sustain)
Allows you to determine how long a pedal note will continue to
sound a er a pedal is released. As the value is increased, the release
time becomes longer. At “0,” the tone will stop immediately when a
pedal is released.
How to control the parameters by MIDI
You can also select Pedal Voices and control parameters from an exter-
nal MIDI controller.
VOICE program change #1 to 5
CUTOFF control code #74
RELEASE control code #72
EXPRESSION control code #11 (crescendo and decrescendo)
NOTE: The [VOLUME] is not digitally controlled.
Connect the MIDI controller to this unit as shown above, and set the
MIDI channel of the unit to the same channel as the MIDI controller.
You can then send the above MIDI messages from your controller.
NOTE: You can change the MIDI channel of this unit. See P.9.
Please consult the Manual for your MIDI controller to learn how to send
MIDI parameters.
RANGE OF EACH PEDAL VOICE
As shown in the diagram below, the Note Ranges of the
Pedal Voices are the same in all units; however, both the
XPK-200G and the XPK-200GL will sound seven (7) more
notes than the XPK-130G because of the expanded
number of pedal notes.
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X
X
X
X
NOTE: Actual sound range is 1 octave lower than the
notes written in the diagram above.
NOTE: Although this unit has only 13 or 20 notes,
the built-in Pedal Voices can sound 4 full
octaves (Note numbers 36 through 84) via
SOUND IN.
RangeofVoices1to5
onXPK-130G
RangeofVoices1to5
onXPK-200G/200GL
Tonewheelorgan
16
2
8
16
1 2
8
16
1
8
8
16
2
8
16
1 2
8
16
1 2
8
16
1 2
8
16
1
Stateofthestoplevers
frequency
Level
frequency
Level
CutoffFrequency
:maximum
LSIorgan
16´
5⁄´
8´
4´
2⁄´
2´
Mixture
Ⅲ
16´
5⁄´
8´
4´
2⁄´
2´
Mixture
Ⅲ
Stateofthestoplevers
CutoffFrequency
:minimum
Releasetime
:maximum
(continuous)
Releasetime
:minimum
Releasetime
:long
keyoff
keyoff
keyoff
MIDI OUT
ExternalMIDIinstrument
(e.g.MIDIcontroller,optional)
time
Level
time
Level
❼❽❾ ❿