Applying Vibrato Or Tremolo ([F5 (Lfo&Ctl)]) - Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual

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Chapter 4 Creating Patches
Level (TVA Envelope Level 1–3)
Range: 0–127
Each TVA envelope level value determines an amount of
change to be applied to the original Tone level setting.
Velocity Sens (TVA Envelope Velocity
Sensitivity)
Time1 (TVA Envelope Time 1 Velocity
Sensitivity)
Range: -63– +63
Use this parameter when you want keyboard playing
dynamics (velocity) to affect T1 (Time 1) of the TVA
envelope. For higher settings, there will be a greater
difference between softly and strongly played notes. With
positive (+) settings, greater keyboard velocity will reduce
the T1 setting. With negative (-) settings, greater keyboard
velocity will increase the T1 setting.
Time4 (TVA Envelope Time 4 Velocity
Sensitivity)
Range: -63– +63
Use this parameter when you want keyboard playing
dynamics (velocity) to affect T4 (Time 4) of the TVA
envelope. With higher settings, the T4 value will change
more significantly depending on whether you release the key
slowly or quickly. With positive (+) settings, greater
keyboard velocity will reduce the T4 setting. With negative (-
) settings, greater keyboard velocity will increase the T4
setting.
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Applying Vibrato or Tremolo ([F5
(LFO&CTL)])
Press [F5 (Global)] to turn Global on and display the " " to
the left of the function name; the same settings are applied to
all Partials used in the Patch being edited. When Global is set
to OFF, then only the currently selected Partial (the Partial
appearing on the screen) is edited.
Press [F6 (MIDISel)] to display the " " to the left of the
function name; You can also press a key on a connected MIDI
keyboard to select the pertial.
PATCH LFO&Ctrl LFO page ([PATCH] -
[F5 (LFO&Ctl)] - [F1 (LFO)])
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Wave (LFO Wave)
Form (LFO Form)
Available Settings:
Selects the waveform of the LFO.
SIN: sine wave
TRI: triangle wave
SAW-UP: sawtooth wave
SAW-DW: sawtooth wave (negative polarity)
SQR: square wave
RND: random wave
BEND-UP: Once the attack of the waveform output by the
LFO is allowed to develop in standard fashion, the waveform
then continues without further change.
BEND-DW: Once the decay of the waveform output by the
LFO is allowed to develop in standard fashion, the waveform
then continues without further change.
* When setting "BEND-UP" or "BEND-DW," set the Key
Sync parameter to "ON." If this is "OFF," it will have no
effect.

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