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One disadvantage of the standardization of XG voices is perhaps that it allows too little “elbow room” for the
creation of specialized sounds. The CS2x however offers a user-friendly solution to this problem:
The CS2x can be used multi-timbrally in not just its Multi mode, but in its Performance mode also. Both
modes lend themselves well to song recording or smaller arrangements. The Multi mode follows the XG
model completely, however, in Performance mode you can combine the usual Layers (1 to 4) with up to 12
Multi Parts. The Multi-Parts are XG compatible, but Material Voices can also be assigned to them. These are
the Performances” Layers, which can be selected with specific Bank and Program Change commands.
It doesn’t really matter whether you choose the Multi or Performance mode for song production – the actual
recording procedure with external sequencers is fundamentally the same and follows the XG standard. This
is particularly true for sound changes using controllers or System Exclusive messages. We will therefore
cover this subject for both modes simultaneously.
Before we begin though, we should take a quick look at the principal differences between the two modes.
This will help you to get a better grip on which mode to choose.
Performance Mode or Multi Mode?
The Performance mode is selected with the PERFORMANCE key, and the Multi mode likewise with the
MULTI key. This is of course self-explanatory. The consequences of this simple key press however aren’t
quite so obvious to the user – something you should know about right away. Every mode change re-initial-
izes all of that mode’s parameters, in other words they are “reset” to their standard values. In Performance
mode, this applies only to the Multi Parts (5 – 16) and doesn’t affect the actual Performance (Layer 1 – 4).
XG experts will be familiar with this initialization, termed “XG On”.
Which mode is preferable depends on how you plan to use it. The rule-of-thumb is: if you wish to incorporate
the above mentioned CS2x facilities into song production (real-time control using Knobs, Scenes, Arpeg-
gio…) you should work in Performance mode. If however, you need to be able to record or play back XG
songs, you should choose the Multi mode.
The following overview will clarify the main properties of each playing mode, and the differences between
them.
Performance Mode Multi Mode (XG)
Layers 1 - 4
(Midi Ch.1)
256 Preset Performances
256 User Performances
Variation Effect
Arpeggiator
Scenes
Knobs
Sound editing at the keyboard
Layer EQ
Multi Parts 1 - 16
XG Voices
SFX Voices
Drumsets
Variation Effect
Part EQ
Multi Parts 5 - 16
Material Voices
XG Voices
SFX Voices
Drumsets
Part EQ
Parts 5 - 16 are XG compatible All parts are fully XG compatible
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