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Chapter 8 Saving Tones and Other Data You’ve Created
Chap.8
Use [
] [
] to move the cursor to Key, and either rotate 
the VALUE dial, or press [INC] [DEC] to select the key.
You can also use TONE SELECT [1]–[4] to select the 
percussion instrument sound you wish to edit, according to 
the key that plays it.
TONE SELECT [1]:
 Selects the key one octave below the 
currently selected key.
TONE SELECT [2]:
 Selects the key a semitone below the 
currently selected key.
TONE SELECT [3]:
 Selects the key a semitone above the 
currently selected key.
TONE SELECT [4]:
 Selects the key one octave above the 
currently selected key.
* You can also press a key on a connected MIDI keyboard to 
7. Press [F6 (Execute)] to proceed with the initialization. 
Afterwards, you’re returned to the RHYTHM PLAY 
page.
If you used “DEFAULT” to initialize the Rhythm Set, the 
name will be “INIT SET.”
* A “*” symbol will appear at the left of the group name, 
indicating that the settings have been modified. If you wish to 
keep the settings, you need to store them. (p. 194)
Changing the Way MIDI Signals 
Arriving at MIDI IN 2 Are 
Handled
By pressing [F2 (MIDIIN2)] in the Initialization screen, you 
can change the setting that determines how the MIDI signals 
that arrive at MIDI IN 2 will be handled.
Use the VALUE dial to select the parameter, and press [F6 
(Init)] to make the setting.
MIDI IN 2
Mode
GM OFF:
Performances, Patches, and Rhythm Sets are 
controlled, in combination with the signals from MIDI IN 1.
GM:
Instates the GM System basic settings. 
Arriving MIDI signals will control a separate GM sound 
generator, independent of the Performances, Patches, and 
Rhythm Sets controlled through MIDI IN 1.
GM2:
Instates the GM2 System basic settings. 
Arriving MIDI signals will control a separate GM sound 
generator, independent of the Performances, Patches, and 
Rhythm Sets controlled through MIDI IN 1.
Points to Note When Writing Data
Transmitting Data to an 
External MIDI Device (Data 
Transfer)
You can transmit sound generator or System settings that are 
in the XV-5080’s memory—or stored on a memory card—to 
an external MIDI device or to the XV-5080’s USER memory.
Transmitting to an External MIDI 
Device
The act of transmitting Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set or 
System data to an external MIDI device is called a “bulk 
dump.” You can perform a bulk dump when two XV-5080s 
are connected to each other, or when you wish to store Patch, 
Performance, Rhythm Set or System data on an external 
MIDI device as a safety backup of your XV-5080 data.
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