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Chapter
1.
Before
you
play
Song
titles
and
profiles
of
the
composers
Song
No.1
Song
Title
POWER
Music
by
S.
Nakamura
Copyright
©
1995,
Roland
Song
No.2
Song
Title
MANGOLAY
Music
by
Adrian
Scott
Copyright
©1995,
Adrian
Scott
Song
No.3
Song
Title
KALEIDOSCOPE
Music
by
Christian
Sales
Copyright
©
1995,
Christian
Salés
Song
No.4
Song
Title
KAI
STRUTS
HIS
STUFF
Music
by
Chong
Lim
Copyright
©
1995,
BMG
Publishing
S.
Nakamura
Shigekaz
is
a
member
of
Roland's
engineering
team.
While
the
brunt
of
his
time
has
had
to
be
devoted
toward
development
of
the
company’s
sound
generat-
ing
hardware,
he
has
also
found
time
to
create
a
sig-
nificant
amount
of
sound
data
and
numerous
demo
songs
(for
the
U-20,
D-70,
JV-80
and
JD-990,
among
others.)
Adrian
Scott
Adrian
Scott
formerly
handled
the
vocals
and
key-
boards
for
the
popular
Australian
group,
“Air
Supply."
Since
following
the
solo
path,
he
won
the
Silver
Prize
at
the
"World
Song
Festival
Tokyo
'84."
Currently,
he
is
involved
as
a
producer
of
commercial
music
and
music
for
films.
In
addition,
as
a
session
player,
he
has
performed
along
with
a
number
of
Australia’s
top
musicians,
including
John
Farnham
and
Kylie
Minogue.
He
lives
in
Melbourne,
Australia.
Christian
Salés
After
studying
music
at
the
conservatory,
then
earn-
ing
a
university
degree
in
electronics
&
computers,
Christian
Sales
joined
Roland
in
1989.
Nowadays,
as
a
Product
Manager
in
France,
he
is
involved
in
market-
ing
Roland
products.
Additionally,
he
works
on
musical
instrument
sound
design,
and
recently
creat-
ed
numerous
sounds
for
the
JV-1080,
XP-50
and
Vintage
Synth
&
Dance
expansion
boards.
Morever,
Christian
often
has
the
opportunity
to
exhibit
his
tal-
ent
as
composer/arranger/sound
designer
in
various
projects
from
Multimedia
to
Dance
music.
Chong
Lim
Chong
Lim
is
a
busy
keyboard
player,
arranger,
pro-
ducer
and
composer
working
mainly
in
the
cities
of
Melbourne
and
Sydney,
Australia.
Chong
has
collabo-
rated
with
many
top
international
artists
including
John
Farnham,
Tina
Arena,
Jermaine
Jackson,
Little
River
Band,
Judith
Durham,
Rick
Price,
etc.
He
is
also
the
Musical
Director
of
the
top
rating
live
television
show
“Don't
Forget
Your
Toothbrush.”
He
is
actively
involved
in
the
composition
of
soundtrack
music
for
film
and
television
and
is
a
member
of
Roland's
Australian
Research
and
Development
Team.
*
All
rights
reserved.
Unauthorized
use
of
this
mater-
ial
for
purposes
other
than
private,
personal
enjoy-
ment
is
a
violation
of
applicable
laws.
Adjusting
the
pitch
to
other
instruments
(Tuning)
When
playing
the
XP-10
together
with
other
instru-
ments,
the
pitch
of
all
instruments
must
be
adjusted
to
match
otherwise
you
will
be
out
of
tune!
In
gen-
eral,
the
tuning
of
an
instrument
is
indicated
by
the
pitch
in
Hertz
(Hz)
of
the
middle
“A”
note.
This
is
known
as
the
“standard
pitch.”
Before
you
play,
set
the
standard
pitch
to
match
the
other
instruments.
*
The
process
of
adjusting
the
pitch
to
match
the
other
instruments
is
known
as
“Tuning.”
Using
the
following
procedure,
match
the
pitch
of
the
middle
“A”
note
on
the
XP-10
to
the
other
instru-
ments.
1.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“System
Setup”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Press
[7]
several
times
to
select
“MasterTune.”
*
If
you
hold
down
[ENTER]
as
you
press
[7],
you
will
return
to
the
previous
item.
4.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
set
the
standard
pitch.
Pressing
VALUE[+]
will
raise
the
pitch
of
the
XP-10.
Pressing
VALUE|-]
will
lower
the
pitch
of
the
XP-10.
*
The
normal
standard
pitch
is
440.0
(A4=440.0
Hz).
5.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
go
out,
and
the
original
display
will
reappear.
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