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Chapter 6. Creating a Rhythm Set
Setting up Individual Rhythm 
Tones
The parameters which can be set for each Rhythm Tone of 
the Rhythm Set are assigned to the function select buttons as 
follows.
[CONTROL]
[WAVE]
Modifying a Rhythm Tone’s Waveform and Panning (p. 113)
[PITCH]
Modifying a Rhythm Tone’s Pitch (p. 115)
[TVF]
[TVA]
Editing Procedure:
1. Select the Rhythm Set you wish to set.
2. Press the function select button for the parameter you 
want to set.
3. Use [
]/[
] to select the page containing the 
parameter you want to set.
4. Use [E]–[H] to select the percussion instrument sound 
you wish to edit according to the key that plays it.
[E]:
Selects the key one octave below the currently selected 
key.
[F];
Selects the key a semitone below the currently selected 
key.
[G]:
Selects the key a semitone above the currently selected 
key.
[H]:
Selects the key one octave above the currently selected 
key.
* You can also press a key on a connected MIDI keyboard to 
5. Use [
]/[
] to move the cursor to the parameter 
you want to set.
6. Turn the VALUE dial or by press [INC]/[DEC], to select 
the desired value.
7. Press [EXIT] to return to the RHYTHM PLAY page.
Palette Function
When editing a Rhythm Tone, you can simultaneously view 
the settings of all four of its Tones by pressing [PALETTE].
1. When editing a Tone, press [PALETTE] to make its 
indicator light.
The Palette page appears.
fig.6-03a
2. Press [
] / [
] to choose the Tone you wish to 
modify.
3. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC] / [DEC] to raise or 
lower the parameter’s current value to the desired 
setting.
* If you make a mistake when selecting a parameter value, or if 
you do not like a change you have made, press [UNDO] to 
restore the parameter to its original value.
4. If you wish to edit other parameters, press [
] / [
to select the desired parameter.
5. Repeat Steps 2–4 to adjust the parameter’s value.
6. To leave the Palette page, press [PALETTE] to turn off its 
indicator.
7. Press [EXIT] to return to the RHYTHM PLAY page.
Tips for Selecting Rhythm Tone 
Waveforms
Because the XV-3080 is designed to create completely 
realistic sounds, the editing process depends heavily on the 
complex PCM waveforms upon which Tones are based. 
Therefore, if you try to create a sound that is totally different 
from the waveform(s) you’re working with, the desired 
result may be difficult or impossible to achieve.
The XV-3080’s internal waveforms fall into the following two 
groups.
One-shot:
These waveforms contain sounds that have short 
decays. A one-shot waveform records the initial rise and fall 
of its sound. Some of the XV-3080’s one-shot waveforms are 
sounds that are complete in themselves, such as percussive 
instrument sounds. The XV-3080 also contains many other 
one-shot waveforms that are elements of other sounds. These 
include attack components such as piano-hammer sounds 
and guitar fret noises.
Looped:
These waveforms include sounds with long decays 
as well as sustained sounds. With looped waveforms, the 
latter part of the sound plays over and over for as long as the