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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds
Fbk (Delay Feedback Level)
Adjust the amount of delayed sound that is returned (fed 
back) to the delay. Higher values result in more delay repeats.
* If you have selected any one of the Reverb types (ROOM1–
HALL2), this parameter has no effect.
HF Damp (Reverb/Delay HF Damp)
Adjust the frequency above which the reverberant sound will 
be cut. As the frequency is set lower, more of the high 
frequencies will be cut, resulting in a softer and more muted 
reverberance. If you do not want the high frequencies to be 
cut, set this parameter to BYPASS.
Level (Reverb/Delay Level)
Adjust the volume of the reverberant (or delayed) sound.
Making MIDI Settings for a Part 
(MIDI)
MIDI
These parameters determine how each Part will transmit and 
receive MIDI messages.
Channel (MIDI Channel)
Set the MIDI channel of each Part.
* If this is set to the same channel as the Control Channel 
parameter (SYSTEM/MIDI/PERFORM MIDI), attempting to 
use MIDI messages (Program Change and Bank Select) from an 
external device to select Patches will select Performances 
instead. If you want to select Patches, change the Control 
Channel to a different setting.
Rx (Receive Switch)
Specify whether or not you want each Part to receive MIDI 
messages from the external MIDI devices.
Normally you will leave this ON, but you can turn it OFF 
when you do not want a specific Part to be playing during a 
song playback.
* To switch between ON and OFF from the PERFORM PLAY 
display, hold down [SHIFT] while you press the function button 
for the Part you want to alter.
Tx (Transmit Switch)
This determines, for each Part, whether or not data generated 
by the controller section is sent as MIDI messages from the 
MIDI OUT connector when the Key Mode parameter 
(PERFORM/COMMON/PERFORM COMMON) is set to 
LAYER.
Normally you will leave this ON, but you can turn it OFF when 
you do not want the XP-30 to control external sound sources.
* When the Key Mode parameter (PERFORM/COMMON/
PERFORM COMMON) is set to SINGLE, the setting for the 
Tx parameter is deactivated, and only the MIDI messages of the 
current Part are sent from the MIDI OUT connector.
Local (Local Switch)
Specify for each Part whether or not you want to disconnect 
the controller section from the internal sound source when 
the Key Mode parameter (PERFORM/COMMON/
PERFORM COMMON) is set to LAYER..
Normally you will leave this ON, but you can turn it OFF 
when you want to use the XP-30 only to control an external 
sound source.
* To switch between ON and OFF from the PERFORM PLAY 
display, press the function button for the Part you want to alter.
* When the Key Mode parameter (PERFORM/COMMON/
PERFORM COMMON) is at SINGLE, the setting for the 
Local parameter is deactivated, and when you finger the 
keyboard, only the patch for the current Part sounds.
RxSWITCH (Receive Switch)
Specify whether each Part will receive certain MIDI messages 
or not.
Volume (Receive Volume Switch)
If you want the Part to receive Volume messages, turn this 
ON. If not, turn this OFF.
Hold-1 (Receive Hold 1 Switch)
If you want the Part to receive Hold 1 messages, turn this 
ON. If not, turn this OFF.
Program Change
 (Receive Program Change Switch)
If you want the Part to receive Program Change messages, 
turn this ON. If not, turn this OFF.
* If you want a Part to receive Program Change messages, you 
must also turn the Program Change parameter ON (SYSTEM/
MIDI/RECEIVE MIDI).
TRANSMIT (Transmit Bank Select)
BankSelectGroup (Transmit Bank Select Group)
When you select a Performance, Bank Select and Program 
Change messages will be transmitted for the Patch or Rhythm 
Set assigned to each Part as determined by this setting.
PATCH:
When you select a Performance, Bank Select 
messages and Program Change messages for the 
Patch/Rhythm Set that is assigned to each Part will 
not be transmitted.
BS1-7:
When you select a Performance, Bank Select and 
Program Change messages will be transmitted for 
the Patch/Rhythm Set that is assigned to each Part. 
In this case, the Bank Select Number that is 
transmitted will be determined by the Bank Select 
Group (BS1–7) setting. In the BANK SEL GROUP 
display (SYSTEM/MIDI) you can set the Bank 
Select number for each Bank Select Group.