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Chapter
3.
Convenient
performance
functions
This
chapter
explains
how
to
use
the
functions
often
used
while
you
play,
and
how
to
make
settings.
Add
richness
and
space
(Chorus)
/
Add
reverberance
(Reverb)
to
the
sound
Chorus
is
an
effect
that
adds
richness
and
space
to
the
sound,
and
is
especially
effective
on
electric
piano,
organ,
and
strings.
Reverb
is
an
effect
that
adds
the
reverberance
charac-
teristic
of
a
large
space
such
as
a
concert
hall.
Chorus
and
reverb
are
applied
to
all
Tones
and
Drum
Sets
of
the
16
Parts.
Selecting
the
Chorus/Reverb
type
There
are
8
types
of
Chorus
and
8
types
of
Reverb.
These
settings
determine
which
chorus
and
reverb
will
be
used.
Types
of
chorus
CHORUS
1-4
Standard
chorus
effect.
FBK
CHORUS
Chorus
effect
that
simulates
a
flanger
with
soft
sound.
FLANGER
An
effect
that
is
sometimes
used
to
simulate
the
take-
off
and
landing
of
a
jet.
SHORT
DELAY
A
delay
repeated
in
a
short
time.
S
DELAY
FB
A
short
dealy
repated
many
times.
Types
of
reverb
ROOM
1-3
Reverb
that
simulates
the
natural
echo
of
a
room.
Sharply
defined
reverb
with
a
broad
spread.
Hall
1-2
Reverb
taht
simulates
the
natural
echo
of
a
hall.
Smooth
reverb
with
greater
depth
than
room.
PLATE
This
effect
simulates
Plate
Echo
(a
type
of
reverb
that
uses
the
vibration
of
metal
plates
to
produce
a
metallic
echo).
DELAY
Standard
delay
effect.
PAN
DELAY
Delay
repetitions
pan
to
left
and
ritght.
This
effect
can
be
used
if
the
unit
is
connected
to
a
stereo
audio
device.
It
is
effective
when
the
XP-10
is
connected
to
a
stereo
system.
Changing
the
Chorus/Reverb
type
1.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“Perform
Common”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Press
[6]
several
times
to
select
“CHORUS
Type”
or
“REVERB
Type.”
*
If
you
hold
down
[ENTER]
and
press
[6],
you
will
return
to
the
previous
item.
4.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
the
type.
5.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
go
off,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
Adjusting
the
Chorus/Reverb
depth
for
the
Tones
of
all
Parts
1.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“Perform
Common”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Press
[6]
several
times
to
select
“CHORUS
Level”
or
“REVERB
Level.”
*
If
you
hold
down
[ENTER]
and
press
[6],
you
will
return
to
the
previous
item.
4.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
set
the
value
(0-127).
With
a
setting
of
0,
there
will
be
no
effect.
5.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
go
off,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
Adjusting
the
Chorus/Reverb
depth
for
the
Tone
of
an
individual
Part
1.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“Perform
Part”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Press
[6]
several
times
to
select
“Chorus
Depth”
or
“Reverb
Depth.”
*
If
you
hold
down
[ENTER]
and
press
[6],
you
will
return
to
the
previous
item.
4.
Use
PART
[<@]/[
B
]
to
select
the
Part
that
you
wish
to
set.
*
You
will
be
able
to
select
only
two
Parts
(Upper
Part
and
Lower
Part)
if
the
Keyboard
Mode
(p.19)
is
set
to
Dual,
X-dual,
or
Split.
5.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
set
the
value
(0-127).
With
a
setting
of
0,
there
will
be
no
effect.
*
If
you
wish
to
change
the
setting
for
other
Parts,
repeat
steps
4—5,
6.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
go
off,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
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