Using the XV-2020 as a Multitimbral Sound Module
In Performance mode, you can use the XV-2020 as a 16-part multitimbral sound module. Let's try choosing
some Parts and their sounds, and then play the multiple Parts together as a Performance.
The basic steps for doing this include:
• Choosing the Parts to Play (p. 45)
• Choosing a Patch for each Part (p. 35)
• Setting the Parts' MIDI reception channels (p. 74)
After you've completed setting up your Performance, try playing a sequence from your computer or
sequencer using the Performance's sounds.
Switching Parts
You can switch parts by rotating [PART] in Performance Part Play mode or Performance Play mode
(numerals correspond to the part numbers).
Turning a Tone On or Off
Refer to Choosing the Tones That Sound (Tone On/Off) (p. 45).
Confirming Tones
Refer to Confirming Tones (p. 45).
The PERFORM indicator change from solidly lit to flashing whenever a parameter
is edited.If you turn off the power or choose another Performance while the
indicator is blinked, you new Performance settings will be lost. If you wish to
preserve them, save the changed settings using the Write operation. (p. 92)
Performance Parameters
PERFORM COMMON (Establishing Settings for an Entire Performance)
Parameter
PERFORM NAME
(Performance Name)
SOLO PART SELECT
MFX CTRL CH
(Multi-Effects Control Channel)
SOURCE MFX
(Multi-Effects Source)
CHORUS
(Chorus Source)
REVERB
(Reverb Source)
PERFORM PART ALL
*
Parameters that can be set independently for each Tone are indicated by "#."
Parameter
MUTE#
(Mute Switch)
Value
Description
space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9, ! "
You can give a Performance a name of up to 12 characters. When using the
# $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ;
XV editor, click
< = > ? @ [ ¥ ] ! ^ _ ` |
OFF, 1–16
Select the Part whose sound you want to hear. Parts other than the Part you
choose here will not sound.
1–16, OFF
Sets the channel that controls Multi-effects assigned to the Performance.
Refer to PATCH/RHYTHM MFX, PERFORM MFX (Multi-Effects Settings) (p. 80)
Refer to PATCH/PERFORMANCE CHORUS (Chorus Settings) (p. 80)
Refer to PATCH/PERFORMANCE REVERB (Reverb Settings) (p. 80)
Value
Description
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
continues to keep up with the latest received MIDI data.
Creating a Performance
on the left side to name the Tone.
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