Establishing A Part's Midi Settings; Confirming Midi Information For Each Part (Info) - Roland XV-5050 Owner's Manual

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Establishing a Part's MIDI Settings

* Parameters that can be set independently for each Part are indicated by "P."
* Parameters that can be set independently for each MIDI channel are indicated by "C."
To choose the MIDI channel whose parameters you wish to set, press [
The selected MIDI channel's number appears in the upper right of the display.
Parameter
MIDI
Rx Channel
Receive Channel
Rx Switch
Receive Switch
Mute Switch
Rx Bank Select
Receive Bank Select
Switch
Rx Prog Change
Receive Program
Change Switch
Rx Volume
Receive Volume Switch
Rx Pan
Receive Pan Switch
Rx Expression
Receive Expression
Switch
Rx Hold-1
Receive Hold 1 Switch
Rx Bender
Receive Pitch Bend
Switch
Rx Modulation
Receive Modulation
Switch
Rx Ch Pressure
Receive Channel Pres-
sure Switch
Rx Poly Pressure
Receive Polyphonic
Pressure Switch
Velocity Curve
Phase Lock
Phase Lock Switch

Confirming MIDI Information for Each Part (INFO)

In this display you can check the receive status of various types of MIDI message for each Part. This is a convenient way to check that the sound
generator is responding correctly to messages from the keyboard or external MIDI controllers.
1. In Performance mode, press [INFO].
Item
Receive Status
Part 1
etc.
(5, 9, 13)
(6, 10, 14)
2. Turn [VALUE] to choose the item you wish to confirm.
3. Press [
PART]/[PART
4. Press [INFO] or [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.
Value
Description
1–16
Sets the MIDI channel to which the Part responds.
OFF, ON
This enables (ON) or disables (OFF) the Part's response to received MIDI messages.
OFF, MUTE
This silences, or "mutes," the Part when set to MUTE.
* Although the Part's sound is muted, the Part still receives MIDI messages. Thus, even
when the Part's sound is switched on or off during playback of a song, the Part contin-
ues to keep up with the latest received MIDI data.
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Bank Select messages (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Program Change messages (ON) or not
(OFF).
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Volume messages (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Pan messages (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Expression messages (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Hold 1 messages (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Bender messages (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Modulation messages (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Aftertouch messages (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Sets whether the Part responds to received MIDI Polyphonic Aftertouch messages (ON) or
not (OFF).
OFF, 1–4
For each Part, you can select from among four velocity curves to find the one that best
matches the touch of the MIDI keyboard connected to the XV-5050. Set this to "OFF" if
you're using the MIDI keyboard's own velocity curve.
1
OFF, ON
This setting activates (ON) or de-activates (OFF) synchronization of the timing of Parts that
share a common MIDI channel.
* When Part sounds are layered on top of each other as a result of sharing a MIDI channel,
there may be a discrepancy in their timing. The Phase Lock feature can synchronize the
sounds so that they start precisely at the same time. However, since this delays the
sounds slightly in order to line them up, turn this feature off when it's not needed.
Part
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
(7, 11, 15)
(8, 12, 16)
] to choose the Part you wish to confirm.
Chapter 3 Creating a Performance
PART]/[PART
].
2
3
4
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
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