Roland XV-5080. Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 10 Examples of Applications Using the XV-5080
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You can play these phrase loops in sync with the System 
Tempo.
1. On the PATCH PLAY page, select a Patch that uses a 
phrase loop.
2. Set the Patch Clock Source parameter (PATCH Common 
General #2 page) to “SYSTEM.”
3. Call up the PATCH WG Parameter page.
4. Press TONE SELECT [1]–[4] to choose the Tone that uses 
waveforms with BPM indication.
Waveform names that have a BPM number in the first part of 
the name (such as “132: WAVE NAME”) are phrase loop 
waveforms.
5. Confirm that Wave Tempo Sync is set to "ON."
6. Set the Time parameter (PATCH WG Parameter page) of 
Tone Delay to “0.”
If you select a value other than 0, a delay will be applied, and 
you will not be able to play the Patch normally.
7. Set the System Clock Source parameter (SYSTEM 
General #1 page) to “INT.”
* When System Clock Source is set to “MIDI,” you can 
synchronize the Multi-effect to the tempo of an external MIDI 
device.
8. When the System Tempo (SYSTEM General #1 page) 
changes, the speed of the phrase loop changes along with 
it.
* The phrase loop will sound at the system’s tempo regardless of 
which key you press. The settings for pitch and FXM will be 
ignored.
Changing the Part Settings 
from an External MIDI Device
By sending Control Change messages for different Part 
settings, including volume, panning, and pitch, you can 
change these settings from an external MIDI device 
connected to the XV-5080. This lets you control fade-ins and 
fade-outs, open and close filters, and exercise other controls 
in real time from the external MIDI device.
The parameters that can be used for changing the settings 
and the Control Change messages that can be used to change 
the values are shown below.
For more detailed information about Control Change 
messages, please refer to “MIDI Implementation” (p. 282).
To changing multi-effects, reverb, or chorus effects from an 
external MIDI device, send a “System Exclusive message” (p. 
285).
• Volume: Controller number 7
• Pan: Controller number 10
• Portament: Controller number 65 (Portamento switch), 
Controller number 5 (Portamento time)
• Rel: Controller number 72
• Atk: Controller number 73
• Cut: Controller number 74
• Res: Controller number 71
• Chorus: Controller number 93
• Reverb: Controller number 91
• Coarse: Controller number 100 (value is 2), Controller 
number 101 (value is 0), Controller number 6 (value is 
16–112)
• Fine: Controller number 100 (value is 1), Controller 
number 101 (value is 0), Controller number 6 (value is 
32–96), Controller number 38 (value is 0–127)
When changing the Coarse parameter, set the amount of 
change in pitch with the Control Number 6 (Data Entry MSB) 
value. There is no change in pitch when the value is set to 
“64.” The pitch is raised as the value increases from 64, and is 
lowered the more the value decreases below 64.
When changing the Fine parameter, set the amount of change