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Chapter 6. Creating a Rhythm Set
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Group (Wave group)
This selects the desired waveform’s group.
Number (Wave number)
This selects the desired waveform by its number. You can 
choose a separate waveform for each of the XV-3080’s left 
and right channels.
The selected wave’s name will appear to the right of the 
wave number parameter.
Gain (Wave gain)
This specifies the gain (or amplitude) of the waveform. The 
value changes in 6 dB (decibel) steps – an increase of 6 dB 
doubles the waveform’s gain. If you intend to use the Booster 
to distort the waveform’s sound, set this parameter to its 
maximum value.
Level (Wave level) 0–127
This adjusts the volume of each of the Rhythm Tone’s 
waveforms to establish the desired volume balance between 
the waves. 
* The overall volume of each waveform is determined by the 
Tone Level setting (TVA page) combined with the WMT 
Wave Tone Level setting. (p. 117)
Switch (Wave switch)
This specifies whether the Rhythm Tone will sound (ON) or 
not (OFF). In order to make best use of the available number 
of simultaneous voices, unused Rhythm Tones should be 
turned off.
Wave Tempo Sync
This determines whether the waveform is synchronized 
(ON) or not synchronized (OFF) to the Patch’s tempo.
WMT VEL RANG (WMT Velocity Range)
Lower/Upper (Velocity range lower/upper)
This determines what will happen to the waveform’s level 
when it is played at a velocity lower or higher than its 
specified velocity range. Higher settings produce a more 
gradual change in volume. If you don’t want notes played 
outside the specified velocity range to be heard at all, set this 
to 0.
L.Fade/U.Fade (Velocity fade width lower/
upper)
This sets the lowest and highest velocities at which the 
waveform will sound. This feature is useful when you want 
different waveforms to be heard depending on how hard you 
play the Rhythm Set.
* It is not possible to set the Lower value higher than the Upper 
value, or the Upper value below the Lower value. If you 
attempt to do so, the two values will change simultaneously.
VELO CONTROL 
WMT Velocity Control Switch
This determines whether Velocity messages from a MIDI 
keyboard or sequencer will be recognized (ON), or ignored 
(OFF).
When set to RANDOM, the Patch’s constituent Tones will 
sound randomly, regardless of any Velocity messages.
WMT PAN (WMT Wave Pan)
Pan (Wave pan)L64–0–63R
This establishes the stereo location of the waveform. L64 
places it hard left, 0 outs it dead-center and 63R pans it hard 
right.
* The overall panning of the entire Rhythm Tone is set by the 
Tone Pan parameter (TVA page), offsetting the WMT Wave 
Pan value. (p. 117)
Rnd Pan (Wave random pan switch)
Use this setting to cause the waveform’s panning to change 
randomly each time a key is pressed (ON) or not (OFF).
The range of the panning change is set by the Tone Rhythm 
Pan Depth setting (TVA page). (p. 117)
Alt Pan (Wave alternate pan switch)
Use this setting to cause the waveform’s stereo position to 
flip from the left to the right each time a key is pressed (ON) 
or not (OFF).
The stereo width of the change is set by the Tone Rhythm 
Pan Depth setting (TVA page). (p. 118)
WMT TUNE
Coarse (Wave coarse tune ) -48–+48
This adjusts the pitch of Rhythm Tone in semitone steps (-4–
+4 octaves).
Fine (Wave fine tune) -50–+50
This adjusts the pitch of the Rhythm Tone in 1-cent steps (1/
100th of a semitone) over a range of half a semitone up or 
down.
WMT FXM (WMT Frequency Cross 
Modulation)
FXM (Frequency Cross Modulation) uses a specified