Roland XV-5080. Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 4 Creating Patches
Editing Samples
PATCH WG SMT#1 page ([PATCH] - [F2 
(WG)] - [F2 (SMT)])
fig.04-061.e_70
SMT (Sample Mix Table)
The SMT number is displayed.
No. (Sample Number)
Specify the number of the Sample to be assigned.
Name (Sample Name)
The name of the assigned sample will be displayed.
Level (Sample Level)
Range:
 0–127
Determines the sound volume of each sample.
Pan (Sample Pan)
Range:
 L32–32R/RANDOM/Key+/Key-
Determines the pan setting for each sample. The stereo 
position is fixed at the center at 0, the far left at L32, and far 
right at 32R. The stereo position changes irregularly at 
random (RANDOM).
The stereo position changes according to the notes played on 
the keyboard (note number) when it is set to “Key+” or 
“Key-.” When this is set to “Key+,” the higher up on the 
keyboard that you play, the further the sound is shifted to 
the right; when set to “Key-,” the higher the notes played on 
the keyboard, the further left the sound is shifted.
With “LFO+” and “LFO-,” the settings value is set to 0 
(center), and the pan shifts between the left and right sides 
based on the LFO. The depth of the swing in the pan is 
determined by the Pan TVA Depth setting. With “LFO-,” the 
LFO phase is the reverse of “LFO+.”
With “Alt,” the pan alternates back and forth between the left 
and right sides.
C.T (Sample Coarse Tune)
Range:
 -48– +48
Adjusts the pitch of the sample to be used in semitone steps 
over a range of +/-4 octaves.
F.T (Sample Fine Tune)
Range:
 -50– +50
Determines the fine pitch setting of the sample to be used, in 
one-cent steps (1/100 of a semitone).
P.KF (Pitch Keyfollow)
Range:
 -16– +16
Sets the relationship between the note number (key position) 
of the Partial to be used and the pitch that actually sounds.
* The pitch of the Sample is changed relative to the original key 
of each Sample.
16/8:
 When the note number is increased by one octave, the 
actual pitch increases by two octaves.
Norm (8/8):
 When the note number is increased by one 
octave, the pitch increases by one octave (the normal pitch 
change in semitone units).
Off (0/8):
 The pitch doesn’t change even though the note 
number is changed.
-8/8:
 When the note number is increased by one octave, the 
actual pitch decreases by one octave.
-16/8:
 When the note number is increased by one octave, the 
pitch decreases by two octaves.
fig.04-062.e
Pitch
Keyboard
position
Original Key
8
8
Off
8
8