Chapter 8 Examples Of Applications Using The Xv-5050; Controlling The Xv-5050 In Realtime Using An External Midi Device; Changing Multi-Effects Settings From An External Midi Device; Changing Tone Settings - Roland XV-5050 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 8 Examples of Applications Using the XV-5050

Controlling the XV-5050 in
Realtime Using an External
MIDI Device
External MIDI controllers — modulation lever, foot switch,
expression pedal, etc. — can be used to modify Multi-Effects settings
or Tone settings in realtime.
Changing Multi-Effects Settings
From an External MIDI Device
The parameters that can be changed via MIDI are determined by the
selected Multi-Effects (MFX) Type.
This applies to the MFX Type parameters described in pages ** to **
that have an appended "#" mark.
1. Choose the Patch or Performance you wish to use.
2. Press [EDIT] to make its indicator light.
3. Press [
CURSOR] a few times to move the cursor to the
parameter group at the upper line of the display.
4. Turn [VALUE] to choose "EFFECTS."
5. Press [CURSOR
] and turn [VALUE] to choose "Type"
(MFX Type) for the parameter.
6. Press [CURSOR
] and turn [VALUE] to choose the MFX
type you wish to use.
7. Press [
CURSOR]/[CURSOR
the parameter/value that you wish to adjust.
8. Turn [VALUE] to select the desired setting.
PATCH MFX CTRL (Patch MFX Control)
* You cannot choose these parameters when the MFX Type is set to "00
THROUGH."
Ctrl Src 1–4 (MFX Control Source 1–4)
OFF
No controller is used.
CC01–95
Controller numbers 1–95 (except for 32)
BEND
Pitch Bend
AFTER
Aftertouch
SYS1–4
System Control 1–4
Ctrl Dest 1–4 (MFX Control Destination 1–4)
This chooses the Multi-Effects parameter to be controlled using the
MFX Control Source 1–4.
Ctrl Sens 1–4 (MFX Control Sens 1–4)
If you wish to change the selected parameter in a positive (+)
direction — i.e., a higher value, toward the right, or faster, etc. —
from its current setting, choose a positive (+) value. If you wish to
change the selected parameter in a negative (-) direction — i.e., a
lower value, toward the left, or slower, etc. — from its current
setting, choose a negative (-) value. Higher numbers produce a
greater amount of change.
114
] to move the cursor to

Changing Tone Settings

You can use the Matrix Control parameter to manipulate Tone
settings in realtime.
Choosing the MIDI Messages Used for
Control and the Parameters to Be
Changed
1. Choose the Patch you wish to use.
2. Press [EDIT] to make its indicator light.
3. Press [
CURSOR] a few times to move the cursor to the
parameter group at the upper line of the display.
4. Turn [VALUE] to choose "CONTROL."
5. Press [CURSOR
] and turn [VALUE] to select "Ctrl 1
Src"–"Ctrl 4 Src" for the parameter.
6. Press [CURSOR
] and turn [VALUE] to select the control
source.
7. Press [
CURSOR]/[CURSOR
the parameter/value that you wish to adjust.
8. Turn [VALUE] to select the parameter to be controlled
(Dest), the control sensitivity (Sens) and the desired Tone
(Switch).
Matrix Control
Select the controllers you want to use to control a specific Tone
parameter. Four control sources are assigned to each Patch.
Ctrl 1–4 Src (Matrix Control 1–4 Source)
Assign one of the following controllers to Control Source 1–4. If you
wish to use a controller that applies to all Patches, or a controller that
cannot be directly specified here, choose SYS-CTRL1–4, and then
choose the controller using the Control Source 1–4 parameters (SYS
CTRL ASSIGN page).
OFF
No controller is used.
CC01-95
Controller numbers 1–95 (except for 32)
BEND
Pitch Bend
AFTER
Aftertouch
SYS1–4
System Control 1–4
VELOCITY
KEYFOLLOW
TEMPO
LFO1(2)
PIT-ENV
Pitch Envelope
TVF-ENV
TVF Envelope
TVA-ENV
TVA Envelope
] to move the cursor to

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