Roland XV-2020 Owner's Manual page 60

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Creating a Patch
Parameter
PAN
(Tone Pan)
PAN KF
(Tone Pan Key follow)
RANDOM PAN DEPTH
(Tone Random Pan Depth)
ALT PAN DEPTH
(Tone Alternate Pan Depth)
TVA ENVELOPE
This specifies the manner in which keyboard ve-
locity affects the times of the TVA envelope.
ENV TIME KF
(TVA Envelope Time Key follow)
ENV T1 SENS
(TVA Envelope Time 1 Velocity
Sensitivity)
ENV T4 SENS
(TVA Envelope Time 4 Velocity
Sensitivity)
ENV T1–T4
(TVA Envelope Time 1–4)
ENV L1–L3
(TVA Envelope Level 1–3)
EFFECTS
SEND LEVEL DRY
(Dry Send Level)
SEND LEVEL CHO
(Tone Chorus Send Level)
SEND LEVEL REV
(Tone Reverb Send Level)
OUTPUT ASSIGN
(Tone Output Assign)
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Value
Description
L64–63R
Specifies the stereo position of the Tone. L64 places the Tone hard left, 0 puts it dead-
center and 63R pans it hard right.
* The overall panning of the entire Patch is set by the Patch Pan parameter (PATCH COM-
MON p. 46), shifting the Tone Pan values of its individual Tones leftward or rightward by
the selected amount.
-100–+100
Use this parameter when you want each note's keyboard position to affect its stereo
location. Higher settings cause a greater shifting of the Tone's original pan position as
you move further away from Middle C (C4), where the original stereo TVA Pan value
remains in effect. Positive (+) settings cause notes above Middle C to be panned right-
ward. Negative (-) settings cause them to be panned leftward.
Pan
R
o
L
C1
C2
0–63
Use this parameter to activate random panning, note-by-note. Higher values result in
more extreme fluctuations in the Tone's stereo placement.
L63–63R
This setting causes panning to be alternated between left and right each time a key is
pressed. Higher values result in a greater left/right width. You can select the stereo
placement of the first key using this parameter—its opposite is used for the second
note, and so on back and forth. If you want to alternate the pan position of two Tones,
set them to the exact opposite L and R settings.
T1
Level
L1
key is pressed
-100–+100
Use this parameter when you want a note's keyboard position to affect times T2–T4 of
the TVA envelope. Higher settings change the times by a greater amount as you move
away from Middle C (C4)—at Middle C, the original T1–T4 settings are in effect. Pos-
itive (+) settings cause the times to shorten as you play above Middle C. Negative (-)
settings cause the times to lengthen as you play above Middle C. (p. 55)
-63–+63
Use this parameter when you want keyboard playing dynamics to affect T1 (Time 1)
of the TVA envelope. If you want T1 to be sped up for strongly played notes, set this
parameter to a positive (+) value. If you want it to be slowed down, set this to a nega-
tive (-) value.
-63–+63
se this parameter when you want key release speed to affect T4 (Time 4) of the TVA
envelope. If you want T4 to be sped up for quickly released notes, set this parameter
to a positive (+) value. If you want it to be slowed down, set this to a negative (-) value.
0–127
Specify the TVA envelope times. Higher settings lengthen the time until the next vol-
ume level is reached. (For example, T2 is the time over which L1 changes to L2.)
0–127
Specify the TVA envelope levels. These settings specify how the volume changes at
each point, relative to the standard volume.
Refer to p. 78.
-100
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
T2
T3
T4
L2
L3
Time
key is released
+100
+50
0
-50
Key

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