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Chapter 6. Creating a Rhythm Set
Chapter 6
set, an open hi-hat and a closed hi-hat sound will never occur 
simultaneously, since they’re produced by the same 
instrument – the hi-hat is either open or closed, but not both 
at the same time. To simulate this behavior on the XV-3080, 
you can set the open and closed hi-hat Rhythm Tones to the 
same Mute Group, thus preventing them from being heard at 
the same time. If, for example, the open hi-hat Rhythm Tone 
is playing and the closed hi-hat’s key is struck, the closed hi-
hat Rhythm Tone will turn off the open hi-hat before 
sounding.
You can have up to 31 Mute Groups per Rhythm Set. If you 
do not want a Rhythm Tone to use a Mute Group, turn the 
feature off.
Assign Type  MULTI/SINGLE
This setting determines whether a Rhythm Tone note that is 
playing is stopped when the same note is played again 
(SINGLE), or whether it will continue to play, layered with 
the new note.
Rx MIDI (Receive MIDI)
These parameters determine how each Rhythm Tone in a 
Rhythm Set will respond to received Expression/Pan/Hold 
1 MIDI messages.
Expression (Tone receive expression)  OFF/ON
If you want the Rhythm Tone to respond to Expression 
messages, turn this parameter on. If not, turn it off.
Pan (Tone receive pan mode) 
CONT:
Pan messages will be responded to immediately, 
instantly changing the stereo position of the Rhythm 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.
Hold-1 (Tone receive hold 1) OFF/ON
If you want the Tone to respond to Hold 1 messages, turn 
this parameter on. If not, turn it off.
Effects Settings (EFFECTS)
Refer to “Adjusting Effect Settings in Rhythm Set mode” (p. 
31).
Saving Patches You Create
Refer to “Saving  a Rhythm Set” (p. 122).
Copying the Settings of 
Another Rhythm Tone 
(Rhythm Key Copy)
Rhythm Tone settings from any Rhythm Set can be copied to 
any key of the currently selected Rhythm Set. This function 
can save time and effort when creating a Rhythm Set.
1. Make sure that a Rhythm Tone(destination) is selected.
2. Press [UTILITY] to make its indicator light.
3. Press [u] / [d] to select the UTIL 1 page.
4. Use [l] / [r] to make “COPY” blink, and then press 
[ENTER].
The RHYTHM KEY CPY page will appear.
fig.6-11.e
5. Press [l] / [r] to move the cursor to the parameter that 
you wish to set.
6. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC] / [DEC] to select the 
desired value.
You can also select the desired key setting by pressing [E]–
[H].
[E]:
This selects the key one octave below the currently 
selected key.
[F]:
This selects the key a semitone below the currently 
selected key.
[G]:
This selects the key a semitone above the currently 
selected key.
[H]:
This selects the key one octave above the currently 
selected key.
* If a MIDI keyboard is connected, you can select a Rhythm Set 
key by pressing the corresponding key on the MIDI keyboard.
7. Press [ENTER] to execute the Copy – an asterisk (“*”) is 
placed before the destination Rhythm Tone in the 
display.
fig.6-12
8. Press [EXIT] to return to the RHYTHM PLAY page.
* To specify the currently selected Patch as the copy source, set 
Source to TEMP.
Copy source Rhythm Set
(group, number)
Copy source Key
Copy source Rhythm Set
 name
Copy destination Key