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Chapter 5 Creating a Performance
Chap.5
Bend Range (Part Pitch Bend Range)
Range:
 0–48/PATCH
Sets the amount of pitch change that will occur when you 
move the Pitch Bend lever. The amount of change when the 
lever is tilted is set to the same value for both left and right 
sides.
When set to PATCH, the bend range settings for the assigned 
Patch will be put in effect.
Voice Reserve (Part Voice Reserve)
This setting specifies the number of voices that will be 
reserved for specific Parts when more than 128 voices are 
played simultaneously.
* It is not possible for the settings of all Parts to total an amount 
greater than 128. The remaining number of available voices 
will be displayed to the left of this value (Rest=). You should 
check this readout as you set the Voice Reserve parameter.
Editing the Attack and Release of 
the Sound and Changing the 
Way the Sound is Played
PERFORMANCE Part #2 page 
([PERFORM] - [F3 (Part)])
fig.05-008.e_70
Modify (Part Modify)
Cutoff Offset (Part Cutoff Offset)
Range:
 -64– +63
This simultaneously lowers or raises the individual TVF 
cutoff frequency values of the Tones in the Patch.
Resonance Offset (Part Resonance Offset)
Range:
 -64– +63
Sets the relative proportion of change in the individual TVF 
Resonance values of the Tones in the Patch.
Attack Time Offset (Part Attack Time Offset)
Range:
 -64– +63
Sets the relative proportion of change in the TVF/TVA 
Envelope value set for each tone comprising the Patch or 
Rhythm Set assigned to the part.
* Patches also contain an Attack Time Offset setting. The final 
TVF/TVA Envelope attack time value is therefore the sum of 
the Tone’s TVF/TVA ENVELOPE T1 setting, the Patch’s Atk 
time offset, and the Part’s Atk time offset. Accordingly, if the 
tone’s T1 parameter is set to 127, there will be no change in 
the Attack Time Offset, even when this is set to a positive 
value.
Calculating the Number of Voices Being Used
The number of notes that the XV-5080 can sound 
simultaneously depends on the number of Tones in the 
Patches you are using, and the number of keys being 
pressed. For example, if you play one note using a Patch 
that consists of only one Tone, you will use up one voice 
of polyphony. XV-5080 tones can use two Waves, and 
when Patches are composed of these tones, this doubles 
the two sounds. When two keys are pressed, and the 
Patch for each key pressed uses four tones, each having 
two Waves, a total of sixteen voices is used.
This number is obtained by figuring 
(the number of 
tones with one Wave + the number of tones with two 
Waves x 2) x the number of keys pressed
.
The XV-5080 is able to play up to 128 Tones 
simultaneously. When you are using the XV-5080 
multitimbrally, keep this in mind, and adjust your Voice 
Reserve settings so that each Part is guaranteed at least 
the minimum number of voices it requires.