Roland XV-88 Manuale Utente

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Chapter 6. Creating Rhythm Sets
Chapter 6
Setting Effects for a Rhythm Set 
(EFFECTS)
For details regarding effect settings, refer to the pages 
shown below.
Controlling How a Rhythm Tone 
will Sound with Controllers 
(CONTROL)
The parameters in this group determine how the controllers 
function and how instruments in a Rhythm Set will sound.
CONTROL
These parameters determine how each Rhythm Tone is 
controlled.
fig.06-08
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Bend Range
Specifies the amount of pitch change in semitones (4 octaves) 
that will occur when the Pitch Bend Lever is moved. The 
amount of change when the lever is tilted is set to the same 
value for both left and right sides.
Envelope Mode
Usually when a looped Wave (p. 95) is selected, sound will 
continue as long as a key remains pressed. Select NO 
SUSTAIN if you want sound to decay naturally even if the 
key is not released.
If a one-shot waveform (p. 95) is selected, it will not 
sustain even if this parameter is set to SUSTAIN.
Mute Group
On an actual acoustic drum set, an open hi-hat and a closed 
hi-hat sound can never occur simultaneously. To reproduce 
the reality of this situation, you can set up a Mute Group.
The Mute Group function allows you to designate two or 
more Rhythm Tones that are not allowed to sound 
simultaneously. Up to 31 Mute Groups can be used. Rhythm 
Tones that are not belong to any such group should be set to 
OFF.
Assign Type
Assign Type sets the way sounds are played when the same 
key is pressed a number of times.
MULTI
: The sounds produced by pressing the same key are 
layered. Even with continuous sounds where the sound 
plays for an extended time, such as with crash cymbals, the 
sounds are layered, without previously played sounds being 
eliminated.
SINGLE
: Only one sound can be played at a time when the 
same key is pressed. With continuous sounds where the 
sound plays for an extended time, the previous sound is 
stopped when the following sound is played.
Rx MIDI (Receive MIDI)
These parameters determine how each Rhythm Tone will 
respond to received Expression/Pan/Hold 1 MIDI messages.
fig.06-10
Expression (Receive Expression Switch)
Specifies whether Expression messages will be received (ON) 
or not (OFF).
Pan (Receive Pan Mode)
Specifies how Pan messages will be received.
CONTINUOUS
: Pan messages will be responded to 
immediately, instantly changing the stereo position of the 
Tone.
KEY-ON
: The stereo location of the Rhythm Tone will be 
changed only when the next note is played. If a Pan message 
is received while a note is sounding, its stereo location will 
not change.
The channels cannot be set so as not to receive Pan 
messages.
Hold-1 (Receive Hold 1 Switch)
Specifies whether Hold 1 messages will be received (ON) or 
not (OFF).