Roland XP-30 User Manual

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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds
Chapter 3
OFF-OUT:
The LFO will be immediately applied when the 
key is pressed, and will begin fading out when the 
key is released.
fig.3-40.e
Delay (LFO Delay Time)
Adjust the time from when the key is pressed (or released) 
until the LFO begins to take effect. (Refer to the diagrams for 
Fade Mode.)
Fade (LFO Fade Time)
Adjust the time over which the LFO rises to its full effect (or 
diminishes). (Refer to the diagrams for Fade Mode.)
Offset (LFO Offset)
Adjust the basic value of the LFO waveform upward or 
downward.
LFO DEPTH 1:2
These parameters adjust the way in which the LFO affects 
each parameter. Two values are displayed for each 
parameter. The left one is for LFO1, and the right one is for 
LFO2.
Pitch (Pitch LFO Depth 1, 2)
Adjust how much the LFO will affect the WG Pitch.
TVF (TVF LFO Depth 1, 2)
Adjust how much the LFO will affect the TVF Cutoff 
Frequency.
TVA (TVA LFO Depth 1, 2)
Adjust how much the LFO will affect the TVA Level.
Pan (Pan LFO Depth 1, 2)
Adjust how much the LFO will affect the TVA Pan.
Modifying Pitch (PITCH)
The parameters in this group affect the WG Pitch of each 
Tone.
PITCH
Specify the basic pitch of each Tone.
Coarse (Coarse Tune)
Adjust the pitch in semitone steps (-4–+4 octaves).
Fine (Fine Tune)
Adjust the pitch in 1-cent steps (-50–+50 cents).
* One cent is 1/100th of a semitone.
Random (Random Pitch Depth)
If you want the pitch of the Tone to change randomly each 
time the key is pressed, set the desired amount of pitch 
change here. If you do not want the pitch to change 
randomly, set this to 0. The value is in units of 1 cent.
Keyfollow (Pitch Key Follow)
This parameter sets the amount of pitch change that will 
occur when you move one octave on the keyboard. If you 
want the pitch to change 1 octave when the keyboard position 
rises 1 octave (as on normal keyboard instruments), set this 
parameter to +100. If you want the pitch to rise 2 octaves 
when the keyboard position rises 1 octave, set this parameter 
to +200. Negative (-) settings will make the pitch become 
lower as you play up the keyboard. If you want all keys of the 
keyboard to produce the same pitch, set this parameter to 0.
fig.3-41.e
PCH ENVELOPE (Pitch Envelope)
These parameters determine how the Pitch Envelope affects 
the pitch.
Envelope Depth (Pitch Envelope Depth)
Adjust the amount of the Pitch Envelope. Higher settings 
will result in greater change. Negative (-) settings will invert 
the direction of the envelope.
key is
pressed
high (more)
low (less)
WG Pitch /
TVF Cutoff Frequency /
TVA Level / TVA Pan
Delay
Time
Fade
Time
Depth
key is
released
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
–100
–70
–50
–30
–10
0
+10
+20
+30
+40
+50
+70
+100
+120
+150
+200
Pitch
Keyboard position