Chapter 3 Selecting Output Jacks; Patch Mode Settings; Signal (Tone) Flow - Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3 Selecting Output Jacks

The XV-5080 has four sets of stereo outputs.
These outputs allow you to separate sounds—or groups of sounds—from the XV-5080's overall stereo mix, and to send them to
their own external destinations. For example, you could route a stereo Rhythm Set to a pair of output jacks connected to an
external effects device. You can also use the four pairs of jacks as eight independent output jacks, to which you can route Tones,
Rhythm Tones or Patches.
Besides all this, the XV-5080 also is equipped with digital outs, including R-BUS and S/P DIF outs.
This section uses clear examples to describe the signal paths in each of the modes along with their related parameters and digital
output connectors. Please refer to this section when selecting your outputs.
The digital out (R-BUS and S/P DIF) assignments correspond to the analog outs (OUTPUT A-D (INDIVIDUAL 1-8)) as shown
below.
R-BUS 1–8:
OUTPUT A–D (INDIVIDUAL 1–8)
S/P DIF:
OUTPUT A (MIX) (INDIVIDUAL 1–2)
The signals sent to each of the R-BUS OUTPUTS 1–8 are output from OUTPUT A–D (INDIVIDUAL 1–8). Signals sent to S/P DIF
are output from OUTPUT A(MIX) (INDIVIDUAL 1-2).
* Signals sent to PHONES (the headphones jack) are output from OUTPUT A(MIX).

Patch Mode Settings

Signal (TONE) Flow

fig.03-001.e
TONE
Output Assign
A
B
C
D
M-FX
Output Assign
M-FX
CHO
Chorus
Output Assign
REV
Reverb
Output Assign
OUTPUT A
OUTPUT B
OUTPUT C
OUTPUT D
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