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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds
Chapter 3
Functions of Performance 
Parameters
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Settings Common to the Entire 
Performance (COMMON)
This display is used when setting parameters that are not part of 
other groups. These include Performance Name and Key Mode.
PERFORM NAME (Performance Name)
You can assign a name to the Performance of up to 12 characters.
PERFORM CLOCK
Some parameters allow you to set a time value in terms of a 
note length which is determined by a specified tempo; Rate 
parameters (PATCH/LFO/LFO1, 2), Time parameter 
(PATCH/WAVE/TONE DELAY), and some Multi-Effects 
parameters. The specified tempo used by these parameters 
can be set for each Patch. However when a Patch is used in 
Performance mode, the Patch settings will be ignored, and 
the settings of this display will be used instead.
Source (Performance Clock Source)
Select the source of the Performance Clock.
PERFORM:
Synchronize to the Performance Tempo setting.
SYSTEM:
Synchronize to the tempo clock of the ststem.
* The Performance Clock does not transmit clock messages from 
MIDI OUT connector.
Tempo (Performance Tempo)
Set the Performance Tempo setting.
* When Source (Performance Clock Source) is set to SYSTEM, 
synchronization will be according to the tempo clock of the 
system, so it will not be possible to set the tempo value. The 
tempo of the system will be displayed in parentheses (   ).
PERFORM COMMON
Key Mode
This parameter determines how the sound source will be 
played from the XP-30’s keyboard.
LAYER:
When you play the keyboard, all Parts whose Local 
parameter (PERFORM/MIDI/MIDI) is turned on 
will sound. Transmission of MIDI messages from 
the controller section to external MIDI devices will 
be determined by the Tx parameter setting 
(PERFORM/MIDI/MIDI) of each Part.
SINGLE:
When you play the keyboard, only the specified 
Part (the Part shown in the display) will sound. 
MIDI messages will be transmitted from the 
controller section to the external MIDI devices 
even if the Local parameter and Tx parameter 
settings for each Part (PERFORM/MIDI/MIDI) 
are turned off.
* If you have selected a Layer-type Performance, the upper right of 
the PERFORM PLAY display will indicate “LAYER p*” (* is 
the part number). If you have selected a Single-type 
Performance, the number of the Part that can be played from the 
keyboard will be displayed.
* If LAYER has been selected and you try to play Patches of all 
Parts, you probably won’t be able to play many simultaneous 
voices. When layering Patches, be aware of the number of voices 
available and turn off unnecessary Parts. Making Key Range 
settings for each Part allows you to split the keyboard to play 
different Parts in separate sections.
* To switch between SINGLE and LAYER from the PERFORM 
PLAY display, hold down [SHIFT] while you press [SOLO].
Key Range (Key Range Switch)
This parameter determines whether or not the Key Range 
settings (next display) will be applied or not. If you want 
them to be applied, turn this ON.
KEY RANG (Key Range)
Set the range in which each Part will sound. Use this when 
you wish to play different Patches in different areas of the 
keyboard.
Lower (Key Range Lower)
Set the lowest note that the Part will play.
Upper (Key Range Upper)
Set the highest note that the Part will play.
* If Key Range settings have been made for the Patch, only the 
notes for which the Key Range settings of the Patch and 
Performance overlap will play.
* It is not possible to set Lower to a value greater than Upper, nor 
Upper to a value less than Lower. If you attempt to do so, both 
values will change together.
* If you have used Octave Shift (System) or the Transpose 
parameter (SYSTEM/CONTROL/KEYBOARD) to transpose 
the pitch of the XP-30’s keyboard, the keyboard area specified by 
Key Range will also be shifted.
KEYBOARD
Octave Shift
This parameter adjusts the pitch of each Part in units of an 
octave (-3–+3 octaves).