Roland XV-5080. Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 4 Creating Patches
Creating Multi-Partial 
Patches
When creating and playing Multi-Partial Patches, you must 
have a separate device to load samples from a sampler 
library or other source to the XV-5080.
First, load a Patch or Performance from the sound library 
(such as the optional L-CDX Series). Then, if needed, make 
changes to the parameter settings.
Applying the XV-5080’s internal effects is also effective.
* When editing or playing Multi-Partial Patches, you must 
have a separate device to load samples from a sampler library 
or other source to the XV-5080.
* Another way is to automatically create a Patch from the 
Sample, .WAV., or .AIF wave data loaded from the sampler 
library.
Patch Edit. Since the composition of sounds and parameters 
used differ for each type, unless you go back and redo these 
settings, no sound will be produced.
The following shows the basic setting procedure.
1. Select the Patch you’re going to use.
2. Press [F2]–[F5], whichever has the parameter you wish to 
set assigned to it, and select the display group.
3. Then press [F1]–[F4] to access the desired page.
4. Press [
]/[
]/[
]/[
] to move the cursor to 
the parameter you want to set.
5. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to select the 
desired value.
* If you make a mistake when setting a parameter’s value, or you 
don’t like the change you have made, just press [UNDO] to 
restore the original value of the parameter.
6. Repeat Steps 2–5 to finish setting up the Patch.
7. Press [EXIT] to return to the PATCH PLAY page.
A “*” symbol will appear at the left of the Patch name, 
indicating that its settings have been modified.
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* If you turn off the power or select another Patch while the “*” 
symbol is displayed, your new Patch settings will be lost. If 
you wish to preserve them, save the modified Patch using the 
Write operation. (p. 194)
Assigning Partials
PATCH Common Split page ([PATCH] - 
[F2 (WG)] - [F3 (Split)])
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* Press [F5] to select the mode when using the split settings. 
Each time you press this button, the display will change as 
follows. Press [F6 (Set)] to execute.
O.W:
 The specified area will be overwritten.
Move:
 The split area that is already split will be modified.
1Key:
 The split will consist only of the specified key.
Note (Note Number)
Range:
 A0–C8
Sets the key you wish to assign to the Partial.
No. (Partial Number)
Selects the Partial to be assigned.
Partial Name
The Partial name is displayed.
L.P (Lower Key Point)
Range:
 A0–C8
Specifies the lowest note at which the Partial can be sounded.
U.P (Upper Key Point)
Range:
 A0–C8
Specifies the highest note at which the Partial can be 
sounded.
Mute (Mute Group)
Range:
 OFF/1–31
Allows you to specify certain Partials that will be prevented 
from playing at the same time. Whichever Partials that you 
assign to the same Mute Group will not be played at the 
same time.
* This works only for the most recently played tones, since last 
note priority is used for playing the sounds.