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Reverb Send Level: 1127
EFX Output Assign: MIX
EFX Output Level: 1127
EFX Chorus Send Level: 0
EFX Reverb Send Level: 0
Chorus Level: 1127
Chorus Output Assign: MIX
Reverb Level: 1127
Using parallel and series connections simultane-
ously:
Output Assign: EFX
Mix/EFX Send Level: 1127
Chorus Send Level: 1127
Reverb Send Level: 1127
EFX Output Assign: MIX
EFX Output Level: 1127
EFX Chorus Send Level: 1127
EFX Reverb Send Level: 1127
Chorus Level: 1127
Chorus Output Assign: M+R
Reverb Level: 1127
Sending unprocessed direct sound to the DIRECT
OUTPUT jack:
Output Assign: DIR
Sending sound through the EFX to the DIRECT
OUTPUT jack:
Output Assign: DIR
Mix/EFX Send Level: 1127
EFX Output Assign: DIR
EFX Output Level: 1127
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EFX Param display
EFX parameters that you can set differ by the type selected
using the EFX Type parameter. For details refer to EFX
effect types (EFX Parameter) (p.74).
EFX Control display
As with Tone parameters, you can also modify EFX parame-
ters using controllers. EFX parameters that can be controlled
are indicated in parentheses ( ). They will differ by the EFX
Type parameter (PATCH/Effects/General) settings. For
details refer to EFX effect types (EFX Parameter) (p.74).
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<Control Source>
Each Patch can have two controller assignments (EFX Ctrl
12), and you can assign the following controllers to Control
Source.
OFF: A controller will not be used.
SYS-CTRL1: System controller 1
SYS-CTRL2: System controller 2
MODULATION: Modulation (MIDI controller number 1)
BREATH: Breath (MIDI controller number 2)
FOOT: Foot (MIDI controller number 4)
VOLUME: Volume (MIDI controller number 7)
PAN: Pan (MIDI controller number 10)
EXPRESSION: Expression (MIDI controller number 11)
PITCH BEND: Pitch bend
AFTERTOUCH: Aftertouch
If you want to use a controller that is common to all
Patches, or to use a controller that is not available for
selection here, first select SYS-CTRL1 or SYS-CTRL2
for Control Source, then use the Sys-Ctrl1 parameter
(SYSTEM/Control/Control Assign) or Sys-Ctrl2 para-
meter (SYSTEM/Control/Control Assign) to select the
controller.
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<Depth>
Adjusts the degree of EFX parameter changes to occur in
response to controller movement. Higher values will result
in more change. Negative (-) values will invert the change
direction.
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<Peak&Hold>
Pedal messages conventionally hold only note messages
not effects settings. This makes it impossible to hold effects
settings as you play the phrase.
The XP-80 can hold parameter value changes (maximum
change value) even when the controller is returned to its
original position after receiving pedal messages.
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63
Chapter 3. Creating your own sounds
[PATCH][F6] (Effects)[F2] (EFX Prm)/[F3] (EFX Ctl)

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