Establishing Settings For An Entire Performance (Common); Setting The Keyboard Range; Other Settings - Roland XV-5050 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3 Creating a Performance
Selecting a Part for Editing
Some parameters can be set independently for each Part in a Performance.
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1. In the PERFORMANCE EDIT screen, press [
The selected Part's number appears in the upper right of the display.

Establishing Settings for an Entire Performance (COMMON)

* Parameters that can be set independently for each Part are indicated by "P."
Parameter
COMMON
Name
Performance Name

Setting the Keyboard Range

You can set each Part's keyboard range (Key Range), the area on the keyboard in which the Part sounds. Adjust Part Key Ranges when you wish
to divide the keyboard into areas with a different Patch in each area — this is called a "split."
Parameter
COMMON
Key Range L.Fade
Part Keyboard Fade
Width Lower
Key Range Lower
Part Keyboard
Range Lower
Key Range Upper
Part Keyboard
Range Upper
Key Range
Part Keyboard Fade
U.Fade
Width Upper

Other Settings

Parameter
COMMON
MFX Control Ch
Multi-Effects Control
Channel
Solo Part Select
64
PART]/[PART
Value
Description
space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9, ! " # $ %
You can give a Performance a name of up to 12 characters. Use [
& ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ ¥
SOR
] ^ _ ` { | }
the desired character.
Value
Description
0–127
Determines what happens to the Part's level when a note that's lower than its specified keyboard
range is played. Higher settings result in a more gradual change in volume. If you don't want the Part
to sound at all when a note below the keyboard range is played, set this parameter to 0.
C-1–UPPER
Specifies the lowest note that causes the Part to play its sound.
LOWER–G9
Specifies the highest note that causes the Part to play its sound.
* It is not possible to set Lower to a value greater than the Upper value, or Upper to a value
less than the Lower value.
0–127
Determines what happens to the Part's level when a note that's higher than its specified keyboard
range is played. Higher settings result in a more gradual change in volume. If you don't want the Part
to sound at all when a note above the keyboard range is played, set this parameter to 0.
Level
0
Lower
L.Fade value
Value
Description
1–16, OFF
Sets the channel that controls Multi-effects assigned to the Performance.
OFF, 1–16
Select the Part whose sound you want to hear. Parts other than the Part you choose here will not sound.
] to choose the Part whose parameters you wish to edit.
] to move the cursor to a character position, and then turn [VALUE] to choose
Key number
127
Upper
U.Fade value
CURSOR]/[CUR-
P
P
P
P

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