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Chapter 11. Using the XV-88 as a GM Sound Module (GM Mode)
Chapter 11
Muting a Specific Part
When you switch over to GM mode, all Parts will be set to 
receive MIDI messages. To turn off a specific Part so that it 
will not sound, set the Receive Switch to OFF for the Part.
1. Make sure the [EDIT] indicator is extinguished. If it is lit, 
press [EDIT].
At this time, the function button indicators will indicate 
the on/off status of each Part. When the [1-8/9-16] 
indicator is out, the function button indicators will 
indicate the status of Parts 1–8. When the [1-8/9-16] 
indicator is lit, the function button indicators will 
indicate the status of Parts 9–16. Lit is on, and dark is off.
2. Press the function button to switch Parts on/off.
Modifying GM Mode Settings
GM mode also offers parameters that you can modify for 
each Part. You can modify settings like effects, pan, and level 
to customize the playback of GM scores to your liking.
will be lost.
• You cannot store GM mode settings in internal memory 
(user memory). If you want to preserve the GM mode 
settings, save the settings to an external MIDI device by 
transmitting them as MIDI messages (p. 198).
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [PERFORM] to call up the 
GM PLAY page.
2. Press [EDIT] to make the indicator light.
3. Use the function buttons to select a display group.
The indicator for the button of the selected display group 
begins blinking.
fig.11-02
In GM mode, you can press the function buttons [2/10 
(EFFECTS)], [3/11 (MIDI)], [4/12 (PART)], and [8/16 
(INFO)].
4. Use
or
to select a display page.
5. If you have selected a parameter display that can be set 
independently for each Part, the number of the Part 
selected for editing will be shown in the upper left of the 
display. To edit a different Part, press [EDIT] to 
temporarily turn off the indicator, and use ZONE/PART 
SELECT [1/9]–[8/16] to select a Part. When the [1-8/9-
16] indicator is extinguished, Parts 1–8 are selected, and 
when the [1-8/9-16] indicator is lit, Parts 9–16 are 
selected.
fig.11-02a
6. Use
or
to move the cursor to the parameter you 
wish to modify.
7. Use the VALUE dial, [INC/+]/[DEC/-], or the numeric 
keys to modify the parameter value.
If you’ve made a mistake in setting a parameter value, or 
you have second thoughts about the changes, press 
[UNDO/COMPARE] to restore the value to what it was.
8. If you wish to move to another display group, press 
[EDIT] to make the indicator light, and use the function 
buttons.
You can also move to another display group by holding 
down [SHIFT] and using
or
. Since this can be 
done even when the [EDIT] indicator is dark, it is a faster 
way to get around because you don’t have to turn on the 
[EDIT] indicator each time.
9. Repeat steps 3–8 to make settings for GM mode.
10. When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] to return 
to the GM PLAY page.
You can also use the Palette display in the same manner 
when you edit in Performance mode (p. 50).