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Chapter 9 Examples of Applications Using the XV-3080
Chapter 9
For items other than Voice, you may modify the values. 
When you do so, a MIDI message will be transmitted, and 
can be recorded on the sequencer, etc.
Mod (Modulation Information)
Breath (Breath Information)
Foot (Foot Information)
Vol (Volume Information)
Pan (Pan Information)
Exp (Expression Information)
Hold (Hold 1 Information)
Bend (Pitch Bend Information)
Aftertouch (Aftertouch Information)
Voices (Voice Information)
Utility Functions in GM Mode
In the GM mode, you can initialize GM mode, and transmit 
GM mode settings, using the Utility functions.
Setting Procedure:
1. In the GM mode, press [UTILITY] so its indicator blinks.
The XV-3080 will switch to Utility mode.
2. Press [
] or [
] to select the UTIL 1 page.
fig.9-09
* The functions of the UTIL 2 group can also be executed from 
GM mode. The operation is the same as in other modes.
3. Use [
] or [
] to make the desired function blink, 
and then press [ENTER].
The display of the function you’ve selected will appear.
4. Set parameters as necessary on each function’s display.
* To cancel the operation, press [EXIT]. To return to the GM 
PLAY display, press [UTILITY] to make the indicator go dark.
5. Press [ENTER] to execute the function.
When the write operation is finished, “COMPLETED” will 
appear in the display just for a moment before the GM PLAY 
page returns.
Initializing GM Mode (INIT)
fig.9-10
* As GM Initialize initializes only GM mode data, data stored 
in user memory will not be initialized. If you want to restore 
all settings to their factory values, carry out Factory Reset (p. 
124).
There are two initialize methods.
GM:
  Makes the basic General MIDI system settings using a 
GM System On message.
GM2:
  Makes the basic General MIDI 2 system settings using 
a GM2 System On message.
Transmitting GM Mode Settings (XFER)
fig.9-11
GM mode settings cannot be stored in user memory. If you 
wish to keep your GM mode settings, you can transmit them 
as a MIDI message to an external MIDI device.
Prepare the external MIDI device to record data, and press 
[ENTER].
For more on the transmitted settings, refer to “MIDI 
Implementation” (p. 173).
* If you do not want the settings of a specific Part to be