Copying effects settings (copy), Initializing gm mode (init), Transmitting gm mode settings (xfer) – Roland XP-30 User Manual

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Chapter 5. Using the XP-30 as the GM Sound Module

Copying Effects Settings (COPY)

This function copies effects settings from a Patch or
Performance to the GM mode.

fig.5-04.e

Press [

] to move to the next display, and then select the

contents of the effect that you wish to copy.

fig.5-05.e

ALL:

Multi-effects, chorus, and reverb settings

EFX:

Multi-effects settings

CHORUS:

Chorus settings

REVERB:

Reverb settings

CHO&REV:

Chorus and reverb settings

Initializing GM Mode (INIT)

fig.5-06

* As GM Initialize initializes only GM mode data, data stored in

user memory will not be initialized. To initialize all settings to
factory settings, use Factory Reset (UTILITY/UTIL 2/
FACTORY RESET) (p. 27).

There are two initialize methods.

GM-ON:

Initializes GM mode settings using a GM System
On message.

DEFAULT:

Initializes all GM mode settings including effects
settings to factory settings.

Transmitting GM Mode Settings

(XFER)

fig.5-07

It is not possible to store GM mode settings in user memory.
If you wish to keep your GM mode settings, you can transmit
them as a MIDI message to an external MIDI device.
Prepare the external MIDI device to record data, and press
[ENTER].
The following GM mode settings for each Part are
transmitted.
- Program number of the GM Patch
- Volume (control number 7)
- Pan (control number 10)
- Reverb send level (control number 91)
- Chorus send level (control number 93)
- Pitch bend sensitivity
- Fine tune
- Coarse tune

* If you do not want the settings of a specific Part to be

transmitted, turn off the Recieve Switch for that Part (p. 124).

Copy source Patch/Performance

(group, number, name)

Copy source

Copy type

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