On the display, Parts with Local Sw parameter ON are
shown with “o,” and those with Local Sw parameter OFF
with “-.”
✳ The setting you make in the LOCAL/TX/RX window
will also affect the Local Sw parameter value (PER-
FORM/MIDI/Part MIDI).
❺ Make sure that the Key Range parameter is set ON. If
OFF, press [F6] (K.Range) to set it ON.
✳ If the Key Range parameter is OFF, the keyboard can-
not be split even when you set the key range.
✳ If you set the Key Range parameter in the LOCAL/
TX/RX window, the switch parameter (PERFORM/
K.Range/Part Key Range Lower:Upper) value will also
change.
❻ After completing your settings, press [LOCAL/TX/
RX] or [EXIT] to close the LOCAL/TX/RX window.
❼ Press [F2] (K.Range) to call up the Part Key Range
Lower:Upper display (PERFORM/Common).
✳ Part Key Range Lower:Upper display (PERFORM/
Common) is available in two pages: one for displaying
Parts 1 through 8 and the other for displaying Parts 9
through 16. To flip between these two pages, press [F2]
(K.Range).
❽ Move the cursor to a Part with Local Sw parameter ON
and specify the note range while confirming this oper-
ation on the display.
The value at left of each Part indicates the lowest note
(lower) and the value at right indicates the highest note
(upper).
✳ By specifying sections for different Parts so that they
overlap each other, you can combine two or more
Patches only in a specific section.
❾ After completing your settings, press [EXIT] to return
to the Play display (PERFORM) and start playing.
Playing along with a song playback (XP-80
used as a multitimbral sound source)
When a Single Performance is selected, the XP-80’s keyboard
will play only the Part you selected from the keyboard, con-
venient when you play the keyboard along with a song play-
back.
Selecting a Part you want to play on the keyboard
If a Single Performance is selected, press [l] or [r] to select
the Part you want to play. The selected Part is called the
‘current Part.’
<Procedure>
❶ Make sure that the Play display (PERFORM) is show-
ing.
❷ Press [l] or [r] to choose the Part to be played.
The current Part number will be seen at the lower right of
the display with the Patch name indicated within parenthe-
ses ( ). The cursor($) also moves to the current Part.
Muting a specific Part (turning Receive channel
on/off)
While you play along with the playback of a song, you can
turn on/off any specific Part. This allows you to turn off the
melody Part for karaoke applications or for practicing the
muted Part.
<Procedure>
❶ Press [LOCAL/TX/RX] to open the LOCAL/TX/RX
window.
❷ Move the cursor to the Rx Switch parameter and press
a button from TRACK/PART [1]–[16] to mute the Part.
The button indicator of the muted Part will go off.
On the display, Parts which are on are shown with “o,” and
those off are shown with “-.”
✳ The setting you make in the LOCAL/TX/RX window
will also affect the Rx Switch parameter value (PER-
FORM/MIDI/Part MIDI).