Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual page 138

Roland owner's manual 128-voice 8x expansion/sample playback xv-5080
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Chapter 4 Creating Patches
Time (Tone Delay Time)
Range: 0–127/Note
Specifies the time after which the Tone will sound when
using Tone Delay.
When the Type parameter (STRUCT page) has a setting of 2–
10, the outputs of Tones 1 (3) and 2 (4) will be combined with
Tone 2 (4). Tone 1 (or 3) settings will be ignored.
For more information on the types of notes, refer to the
Parameter List (p. 241).
PATCH WG Pitch page ([PATCH] - [F2
(WG)] - [F2 (Pitch)])
fig.04-037.e_70
Pitch
These parameters set the basic pitch of each Tone.
Coarse Tune (Tone Coarse Tune)
Range: -48– +48
Adjusts the pitch of the Tones simultaneously in semitone
steps over a range of +/-4 octaves.
Fine Tune (Tone Fine Tune)
Range: -50– +50
Adjusts the pitch of the Tone in one-cent steps (1/100th of a
semitone) over a range of half a semitone up or down.
Random Pitch (Tone Random Pitch)
Depth
Range: 0–1200
Specifies the width of random pitch deviation that will occur
each time a key is pressed. If you do not want a random pitch
change, set this parameter to 0. The setting is adjustable in
units of 1 cent (1/100th of a semitone).
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Pitch Keyfollow (Wave Pitch
Keyfollow)
Range: -200– +200
Sets the amount of pitch change that will occur per octave on
the keyboard.
If you want the pitch to change by one octave for each 12
keys on the keyboard — as on normal keyboard instruments
— set this parameter to +100. For a two-octave pitch change
over the span of 12 keys, set this parameter to +200. Negative
(-) values cause the Tone's pitch to go down as you go up the
keyboard. If you want the same pitch to sound regardless of
what key is pressed, set this parameter to 0.
fig.04-038.e
Pitch
C2
C3
C4
PATCH WG Pitch Envelope page
([PATCH] - [F2 (WG)] - [F3 (Pch Env)])
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Pitch Envelope
These parameters determine the amount of pitch enveloping
– changes to your basic pitch settings that occur over time –
the effect of velocity on the pitch envelope, and the basic
characteristics of the pitch envelope itself.
fig.04-040.e
T1
T2
T3
L1
L0
Pitch
key is
pressed
L2
+200
+150
+120
+100
+70
+50
+40
+30
+20
+10
0
–10
–30
–50
–70
–100
C5
C6
C7
Keyboard position
T4
L3
Time
key is
released
L4

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