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Chapter 5. Using the XP-30 as the GM Sound Module<br />

■ Copying Effects Settings (COPY)<br />

This function copies effects settings from a Patch or<br />

Performance to the GM mode.<br />

fig.5-04.e<br />

■ Transmitting GM Mode Settings<br />

(XFER)<br />

fig.5-07<br />

Copy source Copy source Patch/Performance<br />

(group, number, name)<br />

Press [ ] to move to the next display, and then select the<br />

contents of the effect that you wish to copy.<br />

fig.5-05.e<br />

Copy type<br />

ALL: Multi-effects, chorus, and reverb settings<br />

EFX: Multi-effects settings<br />

CHORUS: Chorus settings<br />

REVERB: Reverb settings<br />

CHO&REV: Chorus and reverb settings<br />

■ Initializing GM Mode (INIT)<br />

fig.5-06<br />

It is not possible to store GM mode settings in user memory.<br />

If you wish to keep your GM mode settings, you can transmit<br />

them as a MIDI message to an external MIDI device.<br />

Prepare the external MIDI device to record data, and press<br />

[ENTER].<br />

The following GM mode settings for each Part are<br />

transmitted.<br />

- Program number of the GM Patch<br />

- Volume (control number 7)<br />

- Pan (control number 10)<br />

- Reverb send level (control number 91)<br />

- Chorus send level (control number 93)<br />

- Pitch bend sensitivity<br />

- Fine tune<br />

- Coarse tune<br />

* If you do not want the settings of a specific Part to be<br />

transmitted, turn off the Recieve Switch for that Part (p. 124).<br />

* As GM Initialize initializes only GM mode data, data stored in<br />

user memory will not be initialized. To initialize all settings to<br />

factory settings, use Factory Reset (UTILITY/UTIL 2/<br />

FACTORY RESET) (p. 27).<br />

There are two initialize methods.<br />

GM-ON: Initializes GM mode settings using a GM System<br />

On message.<br />

DEFAULT: Initializes all GM mode settings including effects<br />

settings to factory settings.<br />

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