Modifying a value, Increments, P. 45 – Roland XP-30 User Manual

Page 45: Values as well as alphabetical characters

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Chapter 1. Overview of the XP-30

Chapter 1

Moving the Cursor (underline)

When two or more items are shown in a single display page,
move the cursor (underline) to the item whose value you
wish to set. Press [

] to move the cursor to the left, or [

]

to move it to the right.

fig.1-14

A symbol appearing in the upper right of the display
indicates that there are other items in this page that the
screen has no room to show. Press [

] to see these items,

and press [

] to return to the previous display.

fig.1-15

Modifying a Value

To modify a value, use the VALUE dial, [INC]/[DEC] or [0]–
[9] (numeric keys).

fig.1-16

* Each parameter has a specific range, so you cannot set any value

smaller than the minimum value or greater than the maximum
value.

VALUE Dial

Rotating the VALUE dial clockwise increases the value,
counterclockwise decreases the value. Holding down
[SHIFT] as you move the VALUE dial increases value
increments so you can make large value changes faster.

[INC] and [DEC]

Pressing [INC] increases the value, and [DEC] decreases it.
Keep [INC] or [DEC] pressed for continuous adjustment. For
faster value increases, keep [INC] pressed down and press
[DEC]. For decreasing value faster, keep [DEC] pressed
down and press [INC].
If you press [INC] or [DEC] while holding down [SHIFT], the
value increments will get bigger.

[0]–[9] (Numeric Keys)

[0]–[9] (Numeric Keys) lets you directly specify a numerical
value. When you enter the number, the value will blink. This
indicates that the value has not yet been finalized. To finalize
the value press the ENTER button. To reverse the sign of the
number (+/-), hold down [SHIFT] and press [0].

* Some parameters do not require you to press [ENTER] to

finalize the value.

< Example 1: To enter a value of 38 >

Press [3]

press [8]

press [ENTER]

< Example 2: To enter a value of -60 >

While holding down [SHIFT] press [0]

press [6]

press

[0]

press [ENTER]

* You can switch from a positive to negative numerical value

anytime before you press [ENTER].

Special Functions of the Numeric Keys

You can use the numeric keys to specify non-numerical
settings for some parameters.

* For the procedure of using the Numeric Keys to enter the

characters or symbols in a name, refer to

“Assigning a

Name”

(p. 46).

Performance/Patch/Rhythm Set Group

In the PLAY displays of Performance mode/Patch mode/
Rhythm Set mode, you can use the numeric keys to specify
groups. To specify the group, hold down [SHIFT] and press
numeric keys to specify groups.

Buttons

Group

[SHIFT]+[1]

PR-A (preset A)

[SHIFT]+[2]

PR-B (preset B)

[SHIFT]+[3]

PR-C (preset C)

[SHIFT]+[4]

PR-D (GM (General MIDI))

[SHIFT]+[5]

PR-E (preset E)

[SHIFT]+[6]

USER (user)

Restoring a Previous Value (Undo)

If you wish to restore a value to its immediate previous
value, press [UNDO/COMPARE] to return the value to its
pre-modified state.
The Undo function can be used when modifying sound
source settings.

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