Roland XV-88 User Manual

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Chapter 7. Adding Effects
Applying Effects in Patch 
Mode or Rhythm Set Mode
Only one Multi-effect, Chorus, or Reverb effect can be set for 
each Patch or Rhythm Set. You cannot apply differing types 
of Multi-effects, Chorus, or Reverb to each of the Tones or 
Rhythm Tones comprising the Patch or Rhythm Set.
Basic Process of Making Effects Settings
When applying effects in Patch/Rhythm Set mode, the 
following procedure is used to make the settings.
1. Setting the Output Method of the Direct 
Sound (Output Assign)
Settings determining whether or not the signal passes 
through the Multi-effects, the jack used to output the sound, 
and the type of output (stereo or mono) are made for each 
individual Patch or Rhythm Set, or each Tone or Rhythm 
Tone. 
2. Setting the Amount of Each Effect Applied 
(Send Level)
Set the level (volume) of each effect signal to be sent for each 
Tone or Rhythm Tone. 
3. Making Multi-Effects Settings
Select the type of Multi-effects to be used, and set the 
parameters for the selected Multi-effect. 
4. Setting the Multi-Effects Controller
When using MIDI messages to change the Multi-effects 
parameters in realtime, select the Multi-effects controller. 
 
5. Setting the Output Destination and Volume 
for the Sounds Passing Through the Multi-
Effects
Select the output jack and set the output level (volume) of the 
sounds passing through the Multi-effects. You can also apply 
Chorus or Reverb to the sound that passes through Multi-
effects. 
6. Making Chorus Settings
Select the Chorus type to be used, and set each of the 
parameters for the selected Chorus. 
7. Setting the Output Destination and Volume 
for the Sounds Passing Through the Chorus
Select the output jack and set the output level (volume) of the 
sounds passing through the Chorus. You can also apply 
Reverb to the sound that passes through Chorus. 
8. Making Reverb Settings
Select the Reverb type to be used, and set each of the 
parameters for the selected Reverb. 
9. Setting the Output Destination and Volume 
for the Sounds Passing Through the Reverb
Select the output jack and set the output level (volume) of the 
sounds passing through the Reverb.