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Roland XP-10 - Tone;Drum Set; Playing Back with the same Setup as When Recording; Recording the Performance Settings (Performance DUMP); Turning on the Performance Dump Transmit Switch

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Chapter
7.
Using
a
sequencer
to
create
an
ensemble
1.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“Perform
Part”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Press
[7]
several
times
to
select
“Rx
Channel.”
*
If
you
hold
down
[ENTER]
while
you
press
[7],
you
will
return
to
the
previous
item.
4.
Use
PART
[<@]/[b>]
to
select
a
Part.
*
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
specify
the
value
(1-16,
OFF).
*
If
you
wish
to
make
settings
for
other
Parts,
repeat
steps
4-5.
6.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
go
out,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
*
If
you
change
the
settings,
be
sure
to
store
the
Performance
again
(“Storing
a
Performance”
p.32).
Tone
/
Drum
Set
Make
sure
that
the
desired
Tone
or
Drum
Set
is
select-
ed
for
each
Part
of
the
selected
Performance.
If
not,
select
the
appropriate
Tones
or
Drum
Sets
(“Selecting
a
Preset
Tone”
p.16,
“Selecting
a
User
Tone”
p.16,
“Selecting
a
Drum
Set”
p.18).
*
If
you
change
the
settings,
be
sure
to
store
the
Performance
again
(“Storing
a
Performance”
p.32).
Playing
back
with
the
same
setup
as
when
recording
In
order
to
make
sure
that
your
song
is
played
back
correctly,
be
aware
of
the
following
four
points.
1)
Use
the
same
Performance
settings
for
recording
and
playback
The
Performance
you
select
when
playing
back
a
song
you
recorded
must
have
the
same
settings
as
the
Performance
you
used
to
record
the
song.
This
can
be
ensured
in
one
of
the
following
two
ways;
“Recording
the
Performance
set-
tings”
and
“Saving
and
selecting
the
Performance.”
Recording
the
Performance
settings
(Performance
Dump)
If
you
record
your
Performance
settings
at
the
begin-
ning
of
the
musical
data,
the
appropriate
Performance
data
will
be
transmitted
to
the
XP-10
when
that
song
is
played
back,
ensuring
that
the
XP-10
has
the
correct
Performance
data.
For
the
recording
procedure,
refer
to
“Recording
the
Performance
settings”
(p.47).
In
order
to
record
Performance
data
on
the
sequencer,
you
will
need
to
make
settings
for
the
Performance
Dump
Transmit
switch
and
the
Device
ID
Number.
46
Turning
on
the
Performance
Dump
Transmit
switch
1.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“System
Setup”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Press
[7]
several
times
to
select
“Tx
PerformDump.”
*
Tf
you
hold
down
[ENTER]
while
you
press
[7],
you
will
return
to
the
previous
item.
4.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
turn
the
setting
“ON.”
5.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
go
out,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
*
Leave
this
setting
off
except
when
you
want
to
record
Performance
settings.
Setting
the
Device
ID
Number
Performance
settings
are
transmitted
from
MIDI
OUT
as
Exclusive
data.
When
transmitting
Exclusive
data,
you
need
to
set
the
Device
ID
Number.
With
the
factory
settings,
the
Device
ID
Number
is
set
to
17.
Normally,
there
is
no
need
to
change
this
setting
when
transmitting
data
to
a
sequencer,
etc.
If
you
wish
to
change
the
Device
ID
Number
setting,
use
the
following
procedure.
1.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/{+]
to
select
“System
Setup”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Press
[7]
several
times
to
select
“Device
ID#.”
*
If
you
hold
down
[ENTER]
while
you
press
[7],
you
will
return
to
the
previous
item.
4.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
set
the
Device
ID
Number
(1-32).
5.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
go
out,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
*
Make
a
note
of
the
Device
ID
Number
on
the
label
of
the
disk,
etc.
When
re-transmitting
the
data
recorded
on
the
sequencer
back
to
the
XP-10,
the
Device
ID
Number
of
the
XP-10
must
match
the
Device
ID
Number
of
the
recorded
data.
If
the
Device
ID
Number
is
different,
the
XP-10
will
not
receive
the
data.
Saving
and
selecting
the
Performance
Another
way
of
ensuring
that
the
song
will
be
played
back
correctly
is
to
save
the
Performance
as
a
User
Performance
(“Storing
a
Performance”
p.32).
Then,
select
this
Performance
before
you
play
back
the
song.

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