Control (Patch Control) - Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual

Roland owner's manual 128-voice 8x expansion/sample playback xv-5080
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Release Offset
Range: -63– +63
This simultaneously lowers or raises the individual TVA
ENVELOPE T4 values of the Tones/Partials in the Patch.
With Multi-Partial Patches, only TVA changes.
Velo Sens Offset (Velocity Sensitivity Offset)
Range: -63– +63
Sets the relative ratio of change of the TVF VELOCITY V-
Cutoff and TVA V-Sens values set in each of the Tones/
Partials comprising the Patch.
Tempo (Patch Tempo)
Clock Source (Patch Clock Source)
The LFO cycle, M-FX changes, phrase loop (break beats), and
Tone/Partial delay time can be synchronized to a clock, or
tempo. The Clock Source setting selects the timing reference
to be used by the Patch.
Available Settings:
PATCH: The Patch Tempo will be used.
SYSTEM: The global System Tempo or clock messages
received from an external sequencer will be used.
Tempo (Patch Tempo)
Range: 20–250
When Clock Source is set to "PATCH," this setting
establishes the Patch's tempo.
* Clock messages for the Patch Tempo are not transmitted from
the MIDI OUT jack.
Voice Priority
This determines how notes will be managed when the XV-
5080's maximum polyphony limit is exceeded (128 voices).
Available Settings:
LAST: The last-played voices will be given priority, and
currently sounding notes will be turned off in order,
beginning with the first-played note.
LOUDEST: The voices with the loudest volume will be given
priority, and currently sounding notes will be turned off,
beginning with the lowest-volume voice.
One Shot Mode
Range: OFF/ON
This causes all the samples assigned to a selected Patch in
Loop mode (p. 151) to be played all together (One Shot).
* This function cannot be used with internal waves, and waves
on Wave Expansion Boards.
* Loop mode settings cannot be changed for individual samples.
Chapter 4 Creating Patches

Control (Patch Control)

PATCH Common Control page ([PATCH]
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Key Mode (Key Assign Mode)
Key Assign (Patch Key Assign)
This sets how the Patch's notes will be played. The SOLO
setting is effective when playing a solo instrument Patch
such as sax or flute.
MONO:Only one note will sound at a time.
POLY:Two or more notes can be played simultaneously.
Legato Switch
Range: OFF/ON
Turn this parameter on when you want to use the Legato
feature and off when you don't. Legato is a function that
works only when the Key Assign Mode is MONO. When
Legato is ON, pressing one key when another is already
pressed causes the currently playing note's pitch to change to
that of the newly pressed key while continuing to sound.
This can be effective when you wish to simulate performance
techniques such as a guitarist's hammering on and pulling
off strings.
Legato Retrigger
Range: OFF/ON
The setting determines whether sounds are replayed or not
when performing legato. Normally you will leave this
parameter "ON." When Delay Keyfollow is set to OFF, if one
key is pressed while another key is held down, only the pitch
changes, which with some waveforms may result in
unnatural sound. Set this to "OFF" when performing wind
and string phrases or when using modulation with the mono
synth keyboard sound.
* If the Legato Switch is "OFF," this setting is ignored.
* Let's say you have the Legato Switch set to "ON," and the
Legato Retrigger set to "OFF." When you try to sound a
legato (by pressing a higher key while a lower key is held
down), the pitch may sometimes not be able to rise all the way
to the intended pitch (stopping instead at an intermediate
pitch). This can occur because the limit of pitch rise, as
determined at the wave level, has been exceeded. Additionally,
if differing upper pitch limits are used for the waves of a Patch
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