Modifying Pitch (Pitch) - Roland XV-3080 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 4 Creating a Patch
Mode (Tone delay mode)
This sets the manner in which the Tone will sound.
NORMAL:
The Tone will sound after the specified Delay
Time.
fig.4-18.e
Delay Time
press key
release key
The Tone will only sound if the key is held for
HOLD:
longer than the specified Delay Time. If the key is released
before the Delay Time has elapsed, the Tone will not sound.
fig.4-19.e
Delay Time
press key
release key press key
KEY-OFF-NORMAL:The Tone will not sound while the key
is being pressed, but will sound – after the specified Delay
Time – when the key is released.
fig.4-20.e
press key
release key
KEY-OFF-DECAY:The Tone will not sound while the key is
being pressed, but will sound after the specified Delay Time
when the key is released. However, for this setting – unlike
KEY-OFF-N – the TVA envelope of the Tone will begin when
the key is first pressed. As a result, in most cases, only the
decay portion of the sound will be heard.
fig.4-21.e
press key
release key
If you have selected a Wave that is a decay-type sound (i.e., a
sound that fades away naturally even if the key is not
released), selecting KEY-OFF-NORMAL or KEY-OFF-
DECAY may result in no sound being heard.
Time (Tone delay time) 1–127/note
This specifies the time after which the Tone will sound when
using Tone Delay.
When the Type parameter (STRUCT page) has a setting of 2–
10, the outputs of Tones 1 (3) and 2 (4) will be combined with
Tone 2 (4). Tone 1 (or 3) settings will be ignored.
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Delay
Time
Tone does
not sound
release key
Delay
Time
Delay
Time
* For more information on the types of notes, refer to the
Parameter List. (p. 151)

Modifying Pitch (PITCH)

These settings allow you to set the currently selected Tone's
pitch.
PITCH
These parameters set the basic pitch of each
Tone.
Coarse (Tone coarse tune)-48–+48
This setting adjusts the pitch of the Tone in semitone steps
over a range of +/-4 octaves.
Fine (Tone fine tune)-50–+50
This adjusts the pitch of the Tone in 1-cent steps (1/100th of a
semitone) over a range of half a semitone up or down.
Random (Tone Random pitch depth)0–1200
This specifies the width of random pitch deviation that will
occur each time a key is pressed. If you do not want a
random pitch change, set this parameter to 0. The setting is
adjustable in units of 1 cent (1/100th of a semitone).
Keyfollow (Wave pitch keyfollow)-200–+200
This sets the amount of pitch change that will occur per
octave on the keyboard.
If you want the pitch to change by one octave for each 12
keys on the keyboard – as on normal keyboard instruments –
set this parameter to +100. For a two-octave pitch change
over the span of 12 keys, set this parameter to +200. Negative
(-) values cause the Tone's pitch to go down as you go up the
keyboard. If you want the same pitch to sound regardless of
what key is pressed, set this parameter to 0.
fig.4-22.e
Pitch
C2
C3
C4
+200
+150
+120
+100
+70
+50
+40
+30
+20
+10
0
–10
–30
–50
–70
–100
C5
C6
C7
Keyboard position

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