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Roland XP-10
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Chapter
4.
Creating
your
own
Tone
or
Drum
Set
*
If
you
wish
to
set
the
value
of
other
parameters,
repeat
steps
4-5.
6.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
go
off,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
Saving
a
modified
Tone
The
modified
Tone
can
be
saved
in
one
of
256
loca-
tions
(1-128
of
User
1,
1-128
of
User
2).
Since
User
1
contains
Tones
which
are
used
by
the
User
Performances,
we
suggest
that
you
save
your
modi-
fied
Tone
in
User
2.
When
you
save
a
Tone,
the
User
Tone
that
previously
occupied
that
location
will
be
lost.
Be
sure
to
save
your
Tone
to
a
destination
that
contains
a
User
Tone
that
you
do
not
need
to
keep.
*
If
you
turn
the
power
off
without
saving
the
Tone,
the
Tone
settings
you
made
will
be
lost.
7.
Press
[UTILITY].
The
indicator
will
light.
8.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“Write
Tone/Drum”
and
press
[ENTER].
9.
Press
[TONE
VARIATION],
and
select
either
“User
1”
or
“User
2.”
10.
Use
the
numeric
keys
([{1]-[0])
to
specify
the
sav-
ing
destination
Tone
number
(1-128).
If
you
make
a
mistake,
press
[CANCEL]
and
enter
the
number
once
again.
*
You
can
also
specify
the
Tone
number
using
VALUE[-]/[+]
instead
of
the
numeric
keys.
In
this
case,
there
is
no
need
to
press
[ENTER]
in
step
11.
11.
Press
[ENTER]
to
finalize
the
number.
*
To
cancel
the
operation,
press
[UTILITY].
The
indi-
cator
will
go
out,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
12.
Press
[ENTER]
once
again,
and
the
edited
Tone
will
be
written
into
memory.
When
the
Tone
has
been
written
into
memory,
the
display
will
indicate
“Completed.”
The
[UTILITY]
indicator
will
go
off,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
Creating
your
own
Drum
Set
You
can
create
your
own
Drum
Set
by
editing
the
per-
cussion
instrument
sounds
in
one
of
the
Preset
Drum
Sets.
A
Drum
Set
that
you
create
can
be
saved
as
a
User
Drum
Set.
Four
parameters
(aspects)
of
a
Drum
Set
can
be
modi-
fied.
To
create
your
own
Drum
Set,
you
will
modify
these
parameters.
What
aspects
of
a
Drum
Set
can
be
modified?
Pitch(Pitch)
Acceptable
Values:
-24
+24
Adjusts
the
pitch
of
the
percussive
sound
in
semitone
steps.
Level
(Level)
Acceptable
Values:
0
127
Adjusts
the
volume
of
the
sound.
Pan
(Pan)
Acceptable
Values:
RND,
L63
R63
Allows
you
to
set
the
panning
(localization
of
sound
image)
for
each
sound
(obtained
only
with
a
stereo
output).
With
an
increase
in
the
value
for
L,
more
of
the
sound
will
be
heard
as
coming
from
the
left
side.
Similarly,
more
of
the
sound
will
originate
at
the
right
if
the
value
of
R
is
increased.
When
set
to
RND
(Random),
you
obtain
a
specialized
effect
whereby
the
sound
randomly
moves
left
and
right
with
each
key
stroke.
Reverb
Depth
(Reverb
Depth)
Acceptable
Values:
0
127
Setting
for
the
manner
in
which
reverb
is
to
be
applied.
Procedure
for
creating
and
saving
a
Drum
Set
Follow
the
steps
given
below
in
“Creating
a
Drum
Set”
and
“Saving
a
modified
Drum
Set”
as
a
continu-
ous
procedure.
“Creating
a
Drum
Set”
explains
the
procedure
for
modifying
a
Drum
Set.
“Saving
a
modi-
fied
Drum
Set”
explains
the
procedure
for
writing
the
new
data
into
memory.
If
you
wish
to
modify
and
save
two
or
more
Drum
Sets,
repeat
this
entire
procedure
for
each
Drum
Set.
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