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Chapter 5. Using the XP-30 as the GM Sound Module
Chapter 5
Modifying GM Mode Settings
GM mode also offers parameters that you can modify for 
each Part. You can modify settings like effects, pan and level 
to customize a GM score playback to your preference.
lost.
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [PERFORM] to call up the 
GM PLAY display.
2. Press [EDIT] to make the indicator light.
3. Use the function buttons to select a display group.
The button indicator of the selected display group will blink.
fig.5-02
* In GM mode, you can press the function buttons [2/
10(EFFECTS)], [4/12(PART)], and [8/16(INFO)].
4. Use [ ] or [ ] to select a display page.
5. If you have selected a parameter display that can be set 
independently for each Part, the number of the Part 
selected for editing will be shown in the display. To 
select a different Part, press [EDIT] to temporarily turn 
off the indicator, and use [1-8/9-16] and the function 
buttons to select a Part.
6. Use [
] or [
] to move the cursor to the parameter 
you wish to modify.
7. Use the VALUE dial, [INC]/[DEC] or numeric keys and 
modify the parameter value.
* If you’ve made a mistake in setting the parameter value or you 
don’t like the changes, just press [UNDO/COMPARE] to 
restore the value to what it was.
8. If you wish to move to another display group, press 
[EDIT] to make the indicator light, and use the function 
buttons.
* You can also move to another display group by holding down 
[SHIFT] and using [
] or [
]. Since this can be done even 
when [EDIT] indicator is dark, it is a faster way to get around 
because you don’t have to turn on [EDIT] indicator each time.
9. Repeat steps 3–8 to complete a GM mode settings.
10. When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] to return 
to the GM PLAY display.
* You can also use the Palette display in the same manner when 
Making Effects Settings in GM 
Mode (EFFECTS)
Parameter configurations of GM effects and Performance 
effects are almost the same. For details refer to 
Make settings for the Multi-Effects/Chorus/Reverb effects 
used in GM mode.
* If an “x” mark is displayed at the right of the display name, the 
effect for that display has been turned off. Turn the 
corresponding effect on before you make settings (p. 62).
OUTPUT
Make settings to specify how each Part will be output.
Output Assign (Output Assign/Output Level)
When the Output Assign parameter is set to MIX, the output 
of each Part will be sent to the OUTPUT jacks without 
passing through Multi-Effects. If this parameter is set to EFX, 
the output will be passed through Multi-Effects. If PATCH is 
selected, the output assign settings of the GM Patch assigned 
to the Part will be used.
The Output Level parameter adjusts the volume of each Part.
Chorus (Chorus Send Level)
Adjust the amount of chorus for each Part.
Reverb (Reverb Send Level)
Adjust the amount of reverb for each Part.
GM EFX TYPE (EFX Type)
Specify the type of Multi-Effects that will be used in GM mode.
Type (EFX Type)
Select the type of Multi-Effects. For details refer to 
GM EFX PRM (GM EFX Parameters)
Make parameter settings for the EFX type selected by the 
Type parameter. For details refer to 
GM EFX OUT (GM EFX Output)
Specify the output routing for Parts whose Output Assign is 
set to EFX.
* The settings in this display have no effect on Parts whose 
Output Assign is set to MIX.
Mix Out (EFX Output Level)
Adjust the volume balance of the direct sound and the Multi-
Effects sound.
Chorus (Chorus Send Level)
Adjust the amount of chorus applied to the sound that 
passed through Multi-Effects.