Turning Effects On/Off; Modifying Gm Mode Settings - Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual

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Turning Effects On/Off

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1. Press [EFFECTS ON/OFF].
2. Use [
] or [
] to select the effects device to be
turned on or off.
3. Pressing [INC] turns it on and pressing [DEC] turns it
off.
EQ
An equalizer lets you boost or cut specified frequency ranges
of a sound to adjust the tone.
* Although you can add equalization to each of the XV-5080's
output jacks, this operation turns the EQ for all of the outputs
on and off simultaneously.
Chorus
Chorus is an effect that add fatness and breadth to the sound.
Reverb
Reverb is an effect that adds reverberation resembling that
created when sounds are played in a hall.

Modifying GM Mode Settings

GM mode also offers parameters that you can modify for
each Part. You can modify settings like effects, pan and level
to customize a GM score playback to your preference.
When GM mode is initialized (p. 229), all these settings will
be lost.
1. Press [GM] to enter GM mode.
2. Press [F2]–[F5] to choose the page group you want to set.
3. Press [
]/[
]/[
the parameter you want to set.
If you have selected a parameter display that can be set
independently for each Part, the number of the Part selected
for editing will be shown in the display. To select a different
Part, use [1/17]–[16/32] to select a Part.
4. Use the VALUE dial or [INC] / [DEC] to modify 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 parameter to its original value.
Chapter 10 Examples of Applications Using the XV-5080
]/[
] to move the cursor to
5. If you wish to move to another page group, use [F2]–[F5]
to choose a group.
* You can also move to another display group by holding down
[SHIFT] and using [
] or [
6. Repeat steps 2–5 to complete a GM mode settings.
7. When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] to return
to the GM PLAY page.
* You can also use the Palette display in the same manner when
you edit in Performance mode (p. 135).
Settings for Playing Sounds ([
(Control)])
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Modify (Part Modify)
You can determine how a Part will pay a sound by setting it
to modify the sound's programmed cutoff frequency,
Resonance, and TVF and TVA Envelope attack and release
time settings.
Cutoff Offset (Part Cutoff Offset)
Range: -64– +63
Sets ratio by which the relative change in the TVF cutoff
frequency value for the tone selected for the part is
determined.
Resonance Offset (Part Resonance Offset)
Range: -64– +63
Sets ratio by which the relative change in the TVF Resonance
value for the tone selected for the part is determined.
Attack Time Offset (Part Attack Time Offset)
Range: -64– +63
Sets ratio by which the relative change in the TVF/TVA
envelope attack time value for the tone selected for the part is
determined.
Release Offset (Part Release Time Offset)
Range: -64– +63
Sets ratio by which the relative change in the TVF/TVA
envelope release time value for the tone selected for the part
is determined.
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