Roland XV-5080. Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 10 Examples of Applications Using the XV-5080
Chap.10
Initializing GM Settings (Init)
As GM Initialize initializes only GM mode settings, data 
stored in user memory will not be initialized. If you want to 
restore the factory values of all settings, carry out Factory 
Reset (p. 206).
With the XV-5080, you can operate two separate, 16-part GM 
sound generators, one for each of the two MIDI IN jacks, 
each of which can be can be initialized separately.
Initializing the GM Sound Generator Used in 
GM Mode (F1 (GM)]
Mode
GM:
Instates the GM System basic settings.
GM2:
Instates the GM2 System basic settings.
Initializing the GM Sound Generator Used 
Only for MIDI IN 2 (F2 (MIDI In2)]
Mode
GM:
Instates the GM System basic settings.
GM2:
Instates the GM2 System basic settings.
GM OFF:
The MIDI IN 2-specific GM sound generator is 
turned off. When “GM OFF” is selected, the data for both 
MIDI IN 1 and 2 is received by the GM sound generator 
using GM mode.
After the parameters have been set, pressing [F6 (Init)] 
executes the initialization.
Transmitting GM Mode Settings (XFER)
fig.10-014.e_70
GM mode settings cannot be stored in user memory. If you 
wish to keep your GM mode settings, you can transmit them 
as MIDI messages to an external MIDI device, where they 
can be saved.
Once the external MIDI device is ready to record data, you 
can press [ENTER].
For details of the settings that are transmitted, refer to “MIDI 
Implementation” (p. 282).
If you do not want the settings of a specific Part to be 
transmitted, turn off the Receive Switch for that Part (p. 227).
Protecting the Internal 
Memory (PROTECT)
This feature helps prevent the accidental overwriting of 
USER memory to ensure that Patch, Performance or Rhythm 
Set data is not accidentally erased.
Internal (Internal Write Protect)
The Internal Write Protect setting prevents the Write 
operation from accidentally overwriting USER memory 
locations. When this is set ON, the data cannot be written. 
Data can be only written when Internal Write Protect is off. 
When the XV-5080’s power is turned on, this setting is 
automatically turned on, – you will need to turn it off before 
writing data to the USER memory. It is also possible to turn 
this setting off during the Write procedure.
Exclusive (Exclusive Protect)
The Exclusive Protect setting prevents System Exclusive 
messages received from an external MIDI device from 
rewriting USER memory settings. When this feature is on, 
the data cannot be rewritten by System Exclusive messages. 
When it is off, data can be rewritten, even if the Internal 
Write Protect setting is set to ON.
1. Press [SYSTEM/UTILITY] to make its indicator blink.
* If the indicator is blinking, you are in UTILITY mode. Press 
[SYSTEM/UTILITY] once again to make its indicator light.
2. Press [F6 (Menu)], then select “Menu1“.
3. Press [F5 (Protect].
“User Memory  Protect” screen appears.
4. Press [
]/[
] to move the cursor to the parameter 
you want to set.
5. Turn the VALUE dial or press the [INC]/[DEC] button to 
select the destination.