Playing the XPS-10
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Playing Multiple Sounds Simultaneously 
(PERFORMANCE MODE)
The [PERFORM] button is lit if you turn on a function that lets you play 
multiple sounds simultaneously, such as Dual or Split (p. 14).
If you’ve edited the Dual or Split settings (such as the sounds that are used), 
you can save the edited settings in [PERFORM] button numbers 501 
through 628 (p. 27).
The [PERFORM] button also provides preset settings that let you play 
multiple sounds (A setting that lets you play multiple sounds is called a 
“performance”).
If you press the [PERFORM] button, the name of the performance appears 
in the upper line of the screen.
Selecting a Performance
1.  Press the [PERFORM] button to make it light; the XPS-10 is 
in Performance mode.
001:Bass / Piano
L Bs085   U Pf001
2.  Move the cursor to the performance number, and select a 
performance.
Selecting the performance number
1.  Press the VALUE [-] [+] buttons.
The performance before or after the currently selected performance is 
selected.
MEMO
 . You can also use the NUMERIC function to select a performance. For 
details, refer to “Entering Numeric Values” (p. 12).
 . User performances are shown after the preset performances. You can 
press the [PERFORM] button once again to switch between viewing 
user and preset performances.
Selecting a Part and Specifying Its Sound
A performance contains 16 parts which you can use to play dierent 
sounds simultaneously.
Here’s how to switch between parts and assign a patch (or drum kit) to 
each part.
1.  Press the [PERFORM] button to make it light; the XPS-10 is 
in Performance mode.
If split or dual are on
Split
001:Bass / Piano
L Bs085   U Pf001
Dual
001: Bass / Piano
2 Bs085  1 Pf001  
1.  Move the cursor to Lower (part 2) or Upper (part 1) and 
use the tone buttons or the VALUE [-] [+] buttons to switch 
sounds.
If split and dual are o
16-part mode
003:GrandStrings  
Part 1   St001
1.  Move the cursor to Part and use the VALUE [-] [+] buttons 
to select a part.
2.  Move the cursor to the tone number, and use the VALUE 
[-] [+] buttons or tone buttons to select a patch (or drum 
kit) for that part.
You can also use the NUMERIC function to specify a patch numerically.