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Chapter 9. Getting More Familiar with the XV-88 (System Functions)
Chapter 9
System Tempo
System Tempo sets the tempo value when the System Tempo 
Clock is set to the internal clock (INT).
When Clock Source (System Clock Source) is set to MIDI, 
the tempo will synchronize to the clock messages 
received from an external MIDI device, so this setting is 
disabled.
Mix/Parallel
Specifies how the sound of the entire XV-88 will be output.
MIX
: Set this to have the collective output of all sounds 
output from the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks. When you want to 
check the final overall sound being output, set to MIX.
Sounds which are set in the respective Output Assign to 
be output from the INDIVIDUAL 3 jack are output from 
the left OUTPUT A (MIX) jack; sounds which are set to 
be output from the INDIVIDUAL 4 jack are output from 
the right OUTPUT A (MIX) jack.
Sounds output from the PHONES jack are the same as 
those output from the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks. 
Therefore, any sounds set with Output Assign to be 
output from the OUTPUT B jacks is not output from the 
PHONES jack. Be sure to have any sound you want to 
hear through the headphones set to MIX.
PARALLEL
: Output according to each Output Assign 
settings.
Patch Remain (Patch Remain Switch)
Specifies whether currently sounding notes will continue 
sounding when another Patch or Rhythm Set is selected 
(ON), or not (OFF).
In addition, when ON is selected, the Volume and Pan data, 
and the Key Mode and other settings received via MIDI (CC 
5, 7, 10, 65, 68, 71–74, RPN 0, 1, 2, MONO ON, POLY ON), 
and the sound character and volume changes created using 
the Palette Sliders are passed on.
Effects settings change as soon as you switch to a new 
Patch or Rhythm Set, without being influenced by the 
Patch Remain setting. Because of this, certain effects 
settings can cause notes that were until then sounding to 
no longer be heard, even though Patch Remain has been 
set to on.
MIDI Settings (MIDI)
These parameters determine the MIDI channel settings, and 
how exclusive messages are handled.
The first display of the MIDI group will be different 
depending on the mode you were in when you pressed 
[SYSTEM] (Performance mode, Patch/Rhythm Set 
mode, or GM mode).
PERFORM MIDI (Performance MIDI)
fig.09-05
Make MIDI settings for Performance mode. To make these 
settings, press [SYSTEM] when you are in Performance 
mode, and then press [MIDI] located in the row of function 
buttons.
Control Channel 
(Performance Control Channel)
Performance Control Channel selects the MIDI receive 
channel used during switching of Performances when MIDI 
messages (Program Change/Bank Select) are sent from an 
external MIDI device. Set this to OFF if Performances are not 
to be switched from an external MIDI device.
For more details, refer to 
If the Control Channel parameter settings overlap with a 
Part’s MIDI receive channel, switching of the 
Performance is given priority.
Local (Local Switch)
The Local Switch determines whether the internal sound 
generator is disconnected (OFF) from the keyboard controller 
section (keyboard, pitch bend/modulation lever, sliders, D 
Beam controller, pedal, and so on); or not disconnected (ON). 
Normally this is left ON, but if you wish to use the XV-88’s 
keyboard and controllers to control only external sound 
generators, set it to OFF.
When a Layer Performance is selected, if you want the 
keyboard controller section to be disconnected only from 
a specific Part or Parts, use the Local parameter (ZONE/
MIDI/MIDI) (p. 60).