Roland XV-88 Owner's Manual page 79

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• Velocity (VELOCITY): Pressure you press a key with
• Keyfollow (KEYFOLLOW): Keyboard position with C4
as 0
• Tempo (TEMPO): The specified tempo (Patch Tempo/
System Tempo) or MIDI sequencer's tempo (external
tempo)
• LFO 1 (LFO1): LFO 1 cycle rate
• LFO 2 (LFO2): LFO 2 cycle rate
• Pitch Envelope (PITCH ENV)
• TVF Envelope (TVF ENV)
• TVA Envelope (TVA ENV)
Velocity and Keyfollow correspond to Note messages.
• You can use the tempo as a Matrix Controller. This lets
you change the Tone settings in realtime according to
changes in the Tempo.
When synchronizing to the Patch tempo, set the Clock
Source parameter (PATCH/COMMON/PATCH
TEMPO) to PATCH, and specify the Patch tempo with
the TEMPO parameter (PATCH/COMMON/PATCH
TEMPO).
When synchronizing to the System tempo, set the Clock
Source parameter (PATCH/COMMON/PATCH
TEMPO) to SYSTEM, set the Clock Source parameter
(SYSTEM/COMMON/SYSTEM SETUP) to INT, and
specify the System tempo with the System Tempo
parameter (SYSTEM/COMMON/SYSTEM SETUP).
When synchronizing to the tempo of the connected MIDI
sequencer, set the Clock Source parameter (PATCH/
COMMON/PATCH TEMPO) to SYSTEM, and set the
Clock Source parameter (SYSTEM/COMMON/SYSTEM
SETUP) to MIDI.
• Although there are no MIDI messages for LFO 1 through
TVA Envelope, they can be used as Matrix Controllers.
In this case, you can change the Tone settings in realtime
by playing Patches.
• Select SYS-CTRL1–4 if you want to use the controllers
globally for the entire XV-88. MIDI messages used as
System Controllers 1–4 are set with the Control 1–4
parameters (SYSTEM/CONTROL/SYS CTRL ASSIGN 1,
2) (p. 173).
Chapter 5. Creating Patches
• There are parameters that determine whether or not
Pitch Bend, Controller Number 11 (Expression) and
Controller Number 64 (Hold 1) are received (p. 77).
When these settings are ON, and the MIDI messages are
received, then when any change is made in the settings
of the desired parameter, the Pitch Bend, Expression,
and Hold 1 settings also change simultaneously. If you
want to change the targeted parameters only, then set
these to OFF.
• There are parameters that determine whether or not
specific MIDI messages are received for each MIDI
channel (p. 52). When a Patch with Matrix Control
settings is assigned to a part, confirm that any MIDI
messages used for the Matrix Controller will be received.
If the XV-88 is set up such that reception of MIDI
messages is disabled, then the Matrix Controller will not
function.
MATRIX CONTROL 1–4
fig.05-41
Dest (Matrix Control Destination)
Matrix Control Destination selects the Tone parameter that is
to be controlled when using the Matrix Controller. The
following parameters can be controlled. When not
controlling parameters with the Matrix Controller, set this to
OFF. Up to four parameters (DEST1–4) can be specified for
each Matrix Controller, and controlled simultaneously.
In this manual, Parameters that can be controlled using
the Matrix Controller are marked with a
Opening and Closing the Filter
CUTOFF: Changes the cutoff frequency.
RESONANCE: Emphasizes the overtones in the region of the
cutoff frequency, adding character to the sound.
Changing the Volume, Pan, and Pitch
LEVEL: Changes the volume level.
PAN: Changes the pan.
PITCH: Changes the pitch.
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