Roland XV-5080. Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 5 Creating a Performance
Release Offset (Part Release Time Offset)
Range:
 -64– +63
Sets the relative proportion of change in the TVF/TVA 
Envelope T4 value set for each tone comprising the Patch or 
Rhythm Set assigned to the part.
* Patches also contain a Release Time Offset setting. The final 
TVF/TVA Envelope release time value is therefore the sum of 
the Tone’s TVF/TVA Envelope T4 setting, the Patch’s Release 
Time Offset, and the Part’s Release Time Offset. Accordingly, 
if the tone’s T4 parameter is set to 127, there will be no change 
in the Release Time Offset, even when this is set to a positive 
value.
Velocity Sens Offset (Part Velocity Sensitivity 
Offset)
Range:
 -63– +63
This changes the volume and cutoff frequency for each part 
according to the velocity with which the keys are played. 
This simultaneously lowers or raises the individual TVF 
VELOCITY V-Cutoff and TVA V-Sens values of the Tones in 
the Patch.
* Patches also contain a Velocity Sens Offset setting. The final, 
resulting Velocity Sensitivity Offset value is the sum of the 
part’s and the Patch’s Velocity Sensitivity Offsets. If the 
Patch’s Velocity Sens Offset is already set to 127, there will be 
no change produced by setting the Part’s Velocity Sens Offset 
to a positive value.
Key Mode (Part Key Mode)
Mono/Poly (Part Mono/Poly)
Range:
 MONO/POLY
Sets how the Patch’s notes will be played. The SOLO setting 
is effective when playing a solo instrument Patch such as sax 
or flute.
MONO:
 Only one note will sound at a time.
POLY:
 Two or more notes can be played simultaneously.
PATCH:
 This follows the Patch settings assigned to the Part.
Legato Switch (Part Legato Switch)
Range:
 OFF/ON/PATCH
Turn this parameter on when you want to use the Legato 
feature and off when you don’t. Legato is a function that 
works only when the Key Assign Mode is MONO. When 
Legato is ON, pressing one key when another is already 
pressed causes the currently playing note’s pitch to change to 
that of the newly pressed key while continuing to sound. 
This can be effective when you wish to simulate performance 
techniques such as a guitarist’s hammering on and pulling 
off strings.
When a “PATCH” is selected, the settings for the assigned 
Patch will have effect.
Portamento (Part Portamento)
Switch (Part Portamento Switch)
Range:
 OFF/ON/PATCH
Specifies whether the portamento effect will be applied (ON) 
or not (OFF).
When a “PATCH” is selected, the settings for the assigned 
Patch will have effect.
Time (Part Portamento Time)
Range:
 0–127/PATCH
When portamento is used, this specifies the time over which 
the pitch will change. Higher settings will cause the pitch 
change to the next note to take more time.
When a “PATCH” is selected, the settings for the assigned 
Patch will have effect.
Establishing a Part’s MIDI 
Settings
PERFORMANCE MIDI #1 page 
([PERFORM] - [F4 (MIDI)])
fig.05-009.e_70
Part MIDI
Receive Channel (Part Receive Channel)
Range:
 1–16
Sets the MIDI channel to which the Part will respond.
Part MIDI Receive Switch
MIDI Rx (Part MIDI Receive Switch)
Range:
 OFF/ON
Enables (ON) or disables (OFF) the Part’s response to 
received MIDI messages.