Troubleshooting; No Sound; Can't Select Performances; Can't Select The Part For Which To Make Settings - Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual

Roland owner's manual 128-voice 8x expansion/sample playback xv-5080
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Troubleshooting

If no sound can be heard, or if the unit does not perform as
you expect, check the following points first. If this does not
resolve the problem, contact your dealer or a nearby Roland
service station.
* If a message appears during operation, consult the following
section (p. 235).

No sound

Is the VOLUME lowered?
• Check the VOLUME knob, and the volume settings on
the connected amp/mixer etc.
Have connections been made
correctly?
• If there is sound in the headphones, it is possible that the
connection cables are broken, or that the amp or mixer is
malfunctioning. Check the connection cables and other
devices once again.
Is the MIDI receive channel correct?
• Make sure that the MIDI transmit channel of the
connected device matches the receive channel of theXV-
5080.
Are the Tone, Patch and Part level
settings excessively low?
• Check the level settings of each Tone, Patch and each
Part.
Are Tones or Parts turned off?
• Check the on/off settings of each Tone and each Part.
Are the key range settings correct?
• Check the key range settings of each Tone and each Part.
Has the volume been lowered by
volume/ expression messages
received from an external device?
• The volume will return to normal when the power is
turned on once again. When a Performance or Rhythm
Set is selected, the reception status for each type of
message can be viewed in the PART INFO page. (p. 166,
p. 228)
Are the effect settings correct?
• Check settings such as Effect On/Off, and Effect Balance
and Level.
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Are the output destination settings
correct?
• Check the Output Assign and MFX Output Assign
settings.

Can't select Performances

Is [RX] on?
• When [RX] is on in the PERFORM PLAY page, [A]—[H]
(PART SELECT [1/9]—[8/16]) act as buttons which turn
Parts on/off. Turn [RX] off.
Can't select the Part for
which to make settings
Is [RX] on?
• When [RX] is on in the various Performance setting
pages, PART SELECT [1/9]—[8/16] function as buttons
to switch each Part on/off. Turn [RX] off.

Pitch is wrong

Is the Master Tune setting correct?
• Check the setting. (p. 209)
Is Scale Tune selected?
• Check the setting. (p. 209)
Are the pitch settings for each Tone
and each Part correct?
• 'Check each setting.
Have pitch bend messages received
from an external device caused the
pitch to "stick"?
• The pitch will return to normal when the power is
turned on. If a Performance or Rhythm Set is selected,
the PART INFO page allows you to check the reception
status of each type of messages. (p. 166, p. 228)

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