V. Range (Patch Velocity Range) - Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual

Roland owner's manual 128-voice 8x expansion/sample playback xv-5080
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U.F (TMT Keyboard Fade Width Upper)
Range: 0–127
Determines what will happen to the Tone's level when a note
that's higher than the Tone's specified keyboard range is
played. Higher settings result in a more gradual change in
volume. If you don't want the Tone to sound at all when a
note above the keyboard range is played, set this parameter
to 0.
* When using Multi-partial Patches, this setting page doesn't
appear.

V. Range (Patch Velocity Range)

These parameters can be set only for Four-Tone Patches.
* When using Multi-partial Patches, this setting page doesn't
appear.
PATCH Common TMT Vel Range page
([PATCH] - [F5 (V.Range)])
fig.04-025.e_70
Control (TMT Velocity Control)
With the XV-5080, you can set the expression range (key
range) and the way a Tone is played according to the force
with which the key is pressed (velocity) for each Tone
individually. These settings are collectively referred to as the
TMT (Tone Mix Table).
Velocity-Ctrl (TMT Velocity Control
Switch)
Range: OFF/ON/RANDOM
Determines whether Velocity messages from a MIDI
keyboard or sequencer will be recognized (ON), or ignored
(OFF).
When set to RANDOM, the Patch's constituent Tones will
sound randomly, regardless of any Velocity messages.
Chapter 4 Creating Patches
Matrix-Ctrl (TMT Matrix Control
Switch)
Range: OFF/ON
This setting determines whether or not the TMT is controlled
by the Matrix Control. When Velo (TMT Velocity Control
Switch) is set to OFF, turning this parameter on and off is a
simple way to switch between playing all Tones or
controlling them with the Matrix Control, making this an
effective tool for auditioning Tones.
Tone
Displays the Tone number.
L.F (TMT Velocity Fade Width Lower)
Range: 0–127
Determines what will happen to the Tone's level when the
Tone is played at a velocity lower than its specified velocity
range. Higher settings result in a more gradual change in
volume. If you don't want notes played outside the specified
velocity range to be heard at all, set this to 0.
fig.04-026.e
Level
Lower
Upper
1
L.Fade value
V.L (TMT Velocity Range Lower)
Range: 1–127
Specifies the highest limit of playing dynamics (key velocity)
which will sound the Tone. Make these settings when you
want different Tones to sound in response to notes played at
different strengths.
V.U (TMT Velocity Range Upper)
Range: C -1–G9
Specifies the highest limit of playing dynamics (key velocity)
which will sound the Tone. Make these settings when you
want different Tones to sound in response to notes played at
different strengths.
* The Lower value cannot be set to a value greater than Upper
value, or vice versa. If you attempt to do this, the two values
will change simultaneously.
Velocity
U.Fade value
133

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