Comparing The Settings Of Each Part As You Make Settings; Setting The Keyboard Range - Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual

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5. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to select the
desired value.
* If you make a mistake when setting a parameter's value, or you
don't like the change you have made, just press [UNDO] to
restore the original value of the parameter.
6. Repeat steps 2–5 to complete a Performance.
7. Press [EXIT] to return to the PERFORMANCE PLAY
page.
A "*" symbol will appear at the left of the Performance name,
indicating that its settings have been modified.
fig.05-003.e_70
* If you turn off the power or select another Performance while
the "*" symbol is displayed, your new Performance settings
will be lost. If you wish to preserve them, save the modified
Performance using the Write operation. (p. 194)
Comparing the Settings of Each
Part as You Make Settings
The values for eight Parts (Parts 1–8, Parts 9–16, Parts 17–24,
25–32) can be displayed together in the same screen.
1. When you are making settings for an individual Part,
press [F6 (Palette)] to access the Part Palette page.
* [F6 (Palette)] will be displayed only when you have the option
of selecting the Part Palette page.
fig.05-004.e_70
2. Press PART SELECT [1/17]–[16/32] to select the Part
you want to set.
To select Parts 17–32, press [1-16/17-32], getting its indicator
to light, and then press the desired PART SELECT [1/17]–
[16/32] button.
You can also use [
]/[
make settings.
Each time you press [F1], the Part Palette page will switch
between Parts 1–8, Parts 9–16, Parts 17–24, and Parts 25–32.
3. Press [
] or [
] to move the cursor to the parameter
you wish to set.
] to select the Part for which to
Chapter 5 Creating a Performance
Press [
] while holding down [SHIFT] to move the cursor
to the top settings parameter; press [
down [SHIFT] to move the cursor to the bottom settings
parameter.
4. Either by rotating the VALUE dial or by pressing [INC]/
[DEC], set the value.
* If you make a mistake when setting a parameter's value, or you
don't like the change you have made, just press [UNDO] to
restore the original value of the parameter.
5. Repeat steps 1–4 to complete settings for the
Performance.
6. To exit the Part Palette page, press [F6].
The Part number to which you will return will be displayed
in [F6].

Setting the Keyboard Range

PERFORMANCE Key Range page
([PERFORM] - [F2 (K.Range)])
fig.05-005.e_70
F.L (Part Keyboard Fade Width Lower)
Range: 0–127
Determines what will happen to the Part's level when a note
that's lower than its specified keyboard range is played.
Higher settings produce a more gradual change in volume. If
you don't want the Tone to sound at all when a note below
the keyboard range is played, set this parameter to 0.
fig.05-006.e
Level
0
Lower
L.Fade value
] while holding
Key number
127
Upper
U.Fade value
161

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