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Roland XP-10
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Chapter
3.
Convenient
performance
functions
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4.
Press
[ENTER]
to
finalize
the
selection.
Perform
Pre:01
Part
1
Keyboard
Mode:
Single
Perform
User:
64
Part
U:
1
L:16
Keyboard
Mode:
Dual,
X-Dual,
Split
5.
Press
[PERFORM/TONE].
The
Tone
Select
display
will
reappear.
Storing
a
Performance
Make
any
desired
changes
to
the
settings
of
the
Performance.
All
the
settings
discussed
from
chapter
2
“Trying
out
the
Tones”
(p.16)
to
chapter
3
“Modifying
the
sound
in
real
time
while
you
play”
(p.28)
are
included
in
a
Performance.
*
In
addition
to
these,
there
are
also
other
settings
which
are
included
in
a
Performance.
For
details
refer
to
“List
of
Performance
parameters”
(p.59).
*
When
making
Performance
settings,
you
may
wish
to
set
the
Keyboard
Mode
to
Single,
and
switch
between
the
Parts
to
make
the
necessary
settings
for
each
Part.
In
this
case,
the
“Upper
Part”
setting
will
automatically
be
rewritten.
If
you
have
switched
Parts,
remember
to
re-set
the
“Upper
Part”
setting
before
you
save
the
Performance.
For
details
refer
to
“Selecting
Parts”
and
“About
the
Part
played
by
the
keyboard
in
Single
mode”
(p.19).
You
will
also
switch
Parts
when
creating
a
Tone
or
a
Drum
Set
(Chapter
4.
“Creating
your
own
Tone
or
Drum
Set”
p.34),
and
in
such
cases
also,
the
“Upper
Part”
set-
ting
will
automatically
be
rewritten.
Here
too,
you
will
need
to
re-set
the
“Upper
Part”
setting.
When
you
have
finished
making
settings
for
your
Performance,
be
careful
not
to
select
a
Performance.
If
you
select
a
Performance
before
saving
your
edited
Performance,
your
edits
will
be
lost.
When
you
save
(write)
a
Performance,
the
settings
that
were
previously
in
that
User
Performance
memo-
ry
will
be
overwritten
and
lost.
Make
sure
that
the
Performance
in
the
writing
destination
is
one
that
you
do
not
need
to
keep.
*
If
you
turn
the
power
off
without
saving
the
Performance,
the
Performance
settings
you
made
will
be
lost.
32
1.
Press
[UTILITY].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“Write
Perform”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Use
the
numeric
keys
([{1]-[0])
to
specify
a
Performance
number
(1-64)
as
the
writing
destina-
tion.
If
you
enter
the
wrong
number,
press
[CANCEL]
and
enter
the
number
once
again.
*
You
can
also
specify
the
Performance
number
using
VALUE[-]/[+]
instead
of
the
numeric
keys.
In
this
case,
there
is
no
need
to
press
[ENTER]
in
step
4.
4.
Press
[ENTER]
to
finalize
the
number.
*
If
you
wish
to
cancel
the
operation,
press
[UTILI-
TY].
The
indicator
will
go
off,
and
the
previous
dis-
play
will
reappear.
5.
Press
[ENTER]
once
again
to
write
the
Performance
into
memory.
When
the
Performance
has
been
written,
the
display
will
indicate
“Completed”
and
the
[UTILITY]
indica-
tor
will
go
off.
Changing
from
equal
tempera-
ment
to
Pure
Temperament
or
an
Arabic
scale
(Scale
Tune)
What
are
Equal
Temperament,
Pure
Temperament,
and
Arabic
scales?
Equal
Temperament
This
scale
divides
the
octave
into
12
equal
steps,
and
is
the
most
widely
used
scale,
especially
in
the
music
of
the
Western
world.
Pure
Temperament
In
comparison
to
Equal
Temperament,
Pure
Temperament
allows
the
three
principal
chords
to
have
a
purer
sound.
However,
these
chords
will
be
pure
only
in
one
key,
and
chords
played
in
a
different
key
will
be
discordant.
Arabic
Scale
In
comparison
to
Equal
Temperament,
E
and
B
are
1/2
a
semitone
low,
and
C#,
F#
and
G#
are
1/2
a
semitone
high.
The
intervals
of
G-B, C-E,
F-G#,
A#-—C#
and
D#-F#
are
neutral
thirds
(an
interval
midway
between
a
major
third
and
a
minor
third).

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