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Roland XV-3080 Owner Manual
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Notation Used in This Owners Manual * SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland XV-3080. XV-3080 OWNERS MANUAL OWNERS MANUAL FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Apparatus containing Lithium batteriesADVARSEL! VARNING CAUTION ADVARSEL VAROITUS NOTICE AVISCAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 4 Contents8 IMPORTANT NOTESPower Supply Power Supply: Use of Batteries Placement Maintenance Repairs and Data Memory Backup Additional Precautions Before Using Cards 9 Main Features10 Front and Rear Panels21 Chapter 2 Using the XV-3080 Effects72 Chapter 3 Selecting Output Jacks Patch Mode Settings 75 Performance Mode SettingsSignal(PART) FlowPART PART 116 OUTPUT ([PERFORM]- PERFORM MFX OUT ([PERFORM]- 76 PERFORM CHO OUT ([PERFORM]-PERFORM REV OUT ([PERFORM]- Selecting Different Output Destinations for Parts in a Performance 78 Rhythm Set Mode SettingsSignal(RHYTHM TONE) FlowA0C8 OUTPUT ([RHYTHM]-[EFFECTS]) RHYTHM COMMON ([RHYTHM]- [COMMON])Level (Rhythm level)0127 Output Assign RHYTHM TONE 79 RHYTHM MFX OUT ([RHYTHM]-RHYTHM CHO OUT ([RHYTHM]- RHYTHM REV OUT ([RHYTHM]- Setting the Output Destination of a Specific Rhythm Tone 81 Settings in General MIDI ModeSignal(PART) FlowPARTOutput Assign (Output Assign/Output Level) Chorus (Chorus Send Level) Reverb (Reverb Send Level) GM CHORUSRev (Reverb Send Level) Out (Chorus Output Assign) OUTPUT AC GM REVERBOut (Reverb Output Assign) OUTPUT ACA B C OUTPUT A OUTPUT B OUTPUT C 83 Chapter 4 Creating a PatchHow a Patch Is OrganizedHow a Tone Is OrganizedWG (Wave Generator) TVF (Time Variant Filter) TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) Envelope LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) Tone 84 Tips for Creating a PatchSelecting the Tones That Will Sound (Tone On/Off) Settings Common to the Entire Patch (COMMON)PATCH NAME 85 PATCH CATEGORYCategory (Patch category) PATCH LVL&PAN (Patch level & Pan)Level (Patch level)0127 Pan (Patch pan)L64063R Analog Feel (Analog Feel Depth)0127 PATCH OCT&TUNE (Patch octave & Tune)Octave (Octave shift)-30+3 Coarse (Coarse tune)-48+48 Fine (Fine tune)-50+50 Stretch (Stretch tune depth)OFF/1/2/3 PATCH COMMONPriority (Voice priority) 86 PATCH TEMPOClock Source (Patch clock source) Tempo (Patch tempo)20250 PATCH MODIFYCutoff (Cutoff Offset)-630+63 Resonance (Resonance offset)-630+63 Attack (Attack time offset) Release (Release offset) Velocity Sens TMT VELO CONTROL (TMT velocity control)TMT Velocity Control (TMT velocity control)ON/ OFF/RANDOM TMT VEL RANG (TMT Velocity range)L.Fade (TMT velocity fade width lower)0127 Lower (TMT Velocity range lower)C-1 to G9 Upper (TMT velocity upper)C-1 to G9 U.Fade (TMT velocity fade width upper)0127 87 TMT KEY RANG (TMT key range)L.Fade (TMT keyboard fade width lower)0 Lower (TMT keyboard range lower)C-1 to G9 Upper (TMT keyboard range upper)C-1 to G9 U.Fade (TMT keyboard fade width upper)0 88 STRUCT (Structure)Type (Structure type)110 Booster (Booster gain)0/+6/+12/+18 89 More Advanced Editing of Tones[CONTROL] [WAVE] [LFO] [PITCH] [TVF] [TVA] Palette Function 90 Tips for Selecting a Waveform+=Notes for editing one-shot waveforms Notes for Editing Looped Waveforms 91 Modifying a Waveform (WAVE)WAVEGroup (Wave group type) Number (Wave Number) Switch (TMT tone switch)ON/OFF Wave Tempo SyncON/OFF FXM (Frequency Cross Modulation)Switch (Wave FXM switch)ON/OFF Color (Wave FXM color)14 Depth (Wave FXM depth)016 TONE DELAYMode (Tone delay mode) Time (Tone delay time) 1127/note 92 Modifying Pitch (PITCH)PITCHThese parameters set the basic pitch of each Tone. Fine (Tone fine tune)-50+50 Random (Tone Random pitch depth)01200 Keyfollow (Wave pitch keyfollow)-200+200 PCH ENVELOPE (Pitch envelope)Depth (Pitch envelope depth)-12+12 V-Sens (Pitch Envelope Velocity Sensitivity)- Time Keyfollow (Pitch envelope time keyfollow)-100+100 V-T1 (Pitch envelope time 1 velocity V-T4 (Pitch envelope time 4 velocity L0 (Pitch Envelope Level 0)-63+63 T1T4 (Pitch envelope time 14)0127 L1L4 (Pitch envelope level 14)-63+63 93 Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF)TVF FILTERType (TVF filter type) Cutoff (TVF cutoff frequency)0127 Resonance (TVF resonance)0127 Keyfollow (TVF cutoff keyfollow)-200+200 94 TVF VELOCITYV-Cutoff (TVF Cutoff Velocity Sensitivity)-63 V-Curve (TVF cutoff velocity curve)FIXED/17 V-Resonance (TVF resonance velocity TVF ENVELOPEDepth (TVF envelope depth)-63+63 V-Sens (TVF envelope velocity sensitivity)-63 V-Curve (TVF envelope velocity curve)FIXED/1 7 Time KF (TVF envelope time keyfollow)-100 +100 VT-1 (TVF envelope time 1 velocity sensitivity)- VT-4 (TVF envelope time 4 velocity sensitivity)- L0 (TVF envelope level 0)0127 T1T4 (TVF envelope time 14)0127 L1L4 (TVF envelope level 14)0127 95 Making the Volume Change (TVA)TVALevel (Tone level)0127 Pan (Tone Pan)L64063R V-Sens (TVA level velocity sensitivity)-63+63 V-Curve (TVA level velocity curve)FIXED/17 BIASBias (TVA bias level)-100+100 Point (TVA bias point)C-1 to G9 Direction (TVA bias direction) 96 PAN MODULATE (Tone pan modulate)Keyfollow (Tone pan keyfollow) Random (Tone random pan depth) 063 Alternate (Tone alternate pan depth) TVA TIME ENV (TVA Time Envelope)V-T1 (TVA envelope time 1 velocity sensitivity) V-T4 (TVA envelope time 4 velocity sensitivity) Time Keyfollow (TVA envelope time key follow) TVA ENVELOPET1T4 (TVA envelope time 14) L1L3 (TVA envelope level 13) 97 Applying Vibrato or Tremolo (LFO)How to Use the LFO LFO1(LFO2) WAVEForm (LFO form) Rate (LFO rate) 0127/note Detune (LFO rate detune) 0127 Key Sync (LFO key sync) OFF/ON LFO1(LFO2) FADE (LFO fade)Fade Mode (LFO fade mode) Fade Time (LFO fade time) LFO1(LFO2) DELAY (LFO delay)Delay Time (LFO delay time) Delay Keyfollow (LFO Delay Keyfollow) LFO DEPTH 1:2Pitch (Pitch LFO Depth 1, 2) TVF (TVF LFO Depth 1, 2) TVA (TVA LFO Depth 1, 2) Pan (Pan LFO Depth 1, 2) 98 Using Controllers to Change How Sounds Are Played (CONTROL)KEY MODE (Key Assign Mode)Assign (Key Assign Mode) Legato (Legato Switch) OFF/ON Legato Retrigger OFF/ON PATCH PORTAMENTOSw (Portamento switch) ON/OFF Time (Portamento time) 0127 Mode (Portamento mode) Type (Portamento type) Start (Portamento start) 99 CTRL Rx MIDI (Tone control receive MIDI)Bender (Tone receive bender) OFF/ON Expression (Tone receive expression) OFF/ON Pan Mode (Tone receive pan mode) Hold-1 (Tone receive hold 1) OFF/ON Redamper (Tone redamper switch) OFF/ON Envelope Mode (Tone envelope mode) NO- SUSTAIN/SUSTAIN CONTROL&BENDER (TMT control & Bender)TMT Ctrl Sw (TMT control switch) OFF/ON Bend Range (Pitch bend range) 048 MATRIX CTRL SRC (Matrix control source)Control 14 (Matrix control 14 source) MATRIX CTR14 (Matrix control 14) 100 Effect Settings (EFFECTS)Saving Patches You Create Copying the Settings of Another Patch (Patch Tone Copy) 102 Chapter 5 Creating a Performance Creating Performances Basic Ways to Use PerformancesPlaying Multiple Patches Together (Layer) Playing Separate Patches in Different Areas of the Keyboard (Split) Using the XV-3080 as a Multitimbral Sound Generator Choosing the Parts to Play 103 Establishing Settings for an Entire Performance (COMMON)PERFORM NAME (Performance Name) PERFORM MFX CHMFX Control Channel 116/OFF Settings for Each Part[COMMON] [EFFECTS] [MIDI] [PART] [INFO] 104 Setting the Keyboard Range ([COMMON]-[PART KEY RANG])PART KEY RANG (Part key range)L.Fade (TMT keyboard fade width lower)0 Lower (TMT keyboard range lower)C -1G9 Upper (TMT keyboard range upper)C -1G9 U.Fade (TMT keyboard fade width upper)0 Selecting a Parts Patch or Rhythm Set ([PART]-[PART PATCH])PART PATCHType (Part Type) PAT/RHY Group (Part group) Number Specifying the Volume/Pan/ Number of Notes ([PART]-[PART SETTING])PART SETTINGLevel (Part Level) Pan (Part Pan) Voice Reserve 105 Editing Sounds Attack and Release Time ([PART]-[PART MODIFY])PART MODIFYCut (Part cutoff offset)-630+63 Res (Part resonance offset)-630+63 Atk (Part attack time offset) Rel (Part release time offset) Velocity Sens (Part velocity sensitivity offset) 106 Changing the Pitch ([PART]-[PART PITCH])PART PITCHOctave (Octave shift) -30+3 Coarse (Coarse tune) -48+48 Fine (Fine tune) -50+50 BendRng (Pitch bend range) 024/PATCH Changing the way in which a Part will sound([PART]-[PART MONO/POL])Mno/Pol (Part Mono/Poly) Legato (Legato Switch) OFF/ON/PATCH Porta Sw:Time (Portament Switch:Time) Establishing a Parts MIDI Settings (MIDI)PART MIDIChannel (MIDI channel) 116 Rx Sw (Receive switch) OFF/ON Mute Sw (Mute switch) OFF/ON CH RxSWITCH (CH receive switch)Bank Select (Receive bank select switch) CH VELO CRV (CH velocity curve) 107 Confirming MIDI Information for Each Part (INFO)108 Effect SettingsSaving Performances You Create Copying the Settings of Another Part (Performance Part Copy) 109 Editing a Patch or Rhythm Set in the Performance Mode110 Chapter 6. Creating a Rhythm Set How Percussion Instruments Are OrganizedWG (Wave Generator) TVF (Time Variant Filter) TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) Envelope Using MIDI to Select a Percussion Instrument for Editing 111 Settings Common to an Entire Rhythm SetRHYTHM NAME RHYTHM COMMONLevel (Rhythm level) 0127 Output Assign (Rhythm output assign) RHYTHM TEMPOClock Source (Rhythm clock source) Tempo (Rhythm Tempo) 112 Setting up Individual Rhythm TonesPalette Function Tips for Selecting Rhythm Tone WaveformsNotes for Editing One-Shot Waveforms Notes for Editing Looped Waveforms 113 Modifying a Rhythm Tones Waveform and Panning (WAVE)TONE NAME WMT WAVE+=Group (Wave group) Number (Wave number) Gain (Wave gain) Level (Wave level) 0127 Switch (Wave switch) Wave Tempo Sync 114 WMT VEL RANG (WMT Velocity Range)Lower/Upper (Velocity range lower/upper) L.Fade/U.Fade (Velocity fade width lower/ upper) VELO CONTROL WMT Velocity Control Switch WMT PAN (WMT Wave Pan)Pan (Wave pan)L64063R Rnd Pan (Wave random pan switch) Alt Pan (Wave alternate pan switch) WMT TUNECoarse (Wave coarse tune ) -48+48 Fine (Wave fine tune) -50+50 WMT FXM (WMT Frequency Cross Modulation)Switch (Wave FXM switch 14) Color (Wave FXM color) Depth (Wave FXM depth) 115 Modifying a Rhythm Tones Pitch (PITCH)PITCH (Tone pitch)Coarse (Tone coarse tune) C-1 to G9 Fine (Tone fine tune) -50+50 Random (Tone random pitch depth) 01200 PCH ENVELOPE (Pitch Envelope)Depth (Pitch envelope depth) -12+12 V-Sens (Pitch envelope velocity sensitivity)-63 V-T1 (Pitch envelope time 1 velocity V-T4 (Pitch envelope time 4 velocity T1T4 (Pitch envelope time 14) 0127 L1L4 (Pitch envelope level 14) -63+63 116 Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF)TVF FILTERType (TVF filter type) Cutoff (TVF cutoff frequency) 0127 Resonance (TVF resonance) 0127 TVF VELOCITYV-Cutoff (TVF cutoff velocity sensitivity) -63 V-Curve (TVF cutoff velocity curve) FIXED/17 V-Resonance (TVF resonance velocity TVF ENVELOPEDepth (TVF envelope depth) -63+63 V-Sens (TVF envelope velocity sensitivity) -63 V-Curve (TVF envelope velocity curve) FIXED/ 17 VT-1 (TVF envelope time 1 velocity sensitivity) -63+63 VT-4 (TVF envelope time 4 velocity sensitivity) -63+63 L0 (TVF envelope level 0) 0127 T14 (TVA envelope time 14) 0127 L1L4 (TVF envelope level 14) 0127 117 Making the Volume Change (TVA)TVALevel 0127 Pan (Pan)L64063R Random (Random pan depth) 063 Alternate (Alternate pan depth) L6463R TVA VELOCITYVelocity Sens (TVA level velocity sensitivity) - Velocity Curve (TVA level velocity curve) FIXED/17 TVA TIME ENV (TVA time envelope)V-T1 (TVA envelope time 1 velocity sensitivity) V-T4 (TVA envelope time 4 velocity sensitivity) TVA ENVELOPET1T4 (TVA envelope time 14) L1L3 (TVA envelope level 13) 118 Other Settings (CONTROL)CONTROLBend Range (Tone pitch bend range) 048 Envelope Mode (Tone envelope mode) NO- SUSTAIN/SUSTAIN Mute Group OFF/131 Assign Type MULTI/SINGLE Rx MIDI (Receive MIDI)Expression (Tone receive expression) OFF/ON Pan (Tone receive pan mode) Hold-1 (Tone receive hold 1) OFF/ON 119 Effects Settings (EFFECTS)Saving Patches You Create Copying the Settings of Another Rhythm Tone (Rhythm Key Copy) 121 Chapter 7 Saving a Sound You Create Registering Favorite Patches in the FAVORITE LISTSelecting Patches from the FAVORITE LIST 122 Saving Edits to the XV- 3080s Internal MemorySaving Patches (PATCH WRITE) Saving a Performance Saving a Rhythm Set 123 Initializing a Sound124 Protecting the Internal Memory (PROTECT)Restoring All Settings to Their Defaults 125 Transmitting Sound Settings130 Chapter 8 Other Settings and Checking StatusAdjusting the Overall Tuning of the XV-3080Master Tune and Master Key ShiftMaster Tune KeyShift (Master Key Shift) Scale TuneScale Tune (Scale Tune Switch) 131 SettingsSetting the MIDI ChannelPatch/Rhythm Set Parts of a Performance Selecting Performances Using MIDI Messages 132 Making Global SettingsDevice ID Number Setting MIDI Transmit/Receive Switch Settings (SYSTEM MIDI)Rx Program Chg (Receive Program Change Rx Bank Select (Receive Bank Select Switch) Rx GM On (Receive GM-ON Exclusive Switch) Rx GM2 On (Receive GM2-ON Exclusive Rx GS Reset (Receive GS Reset Exclusive Rx Excl (Receive System Exclusive Switch) Tx Edit (Transmit Edit Data Switch) Specifying the Reception Status for Each Tone 133 Connecting Two or More XV- 3080s to Increase PolyphonyStack Mode OFF/28 Stack Number 18 Selecting Common ControllersSYS CTRL ASSIGN 1/2 (System Control Assign)Control 14 (Control Source) 134 Making Overall SettingsAdjusting the Display Brightness Setting the State of the XV-3080 When Its Power Is Turned On Setting What Happens to Notes When a New Patch or Rhythm Set is SelectedPatch Remain (Patch remain switch) Confirming the Current Conditions (INFO)INFO EXP (Information Expansion Board) BATTERY CHECK 135 Chapter 9 Examples of Applications Using the XV-3080 Controlling the XV-3080 in Realtime With an External MIDI DeviceChanging the Multi-Effects Settings From an External MIDI DevicePATCH MFX CTRL (Patch MFX Control) Modifying Tone Settings 137 Applications for PatchesSyncing the LFO Cycle to System Tempo Modifying Multi-Effects to Match the Systems Tempo Making a Tones Delay Time Match the System Tempo Using a Pedal Switch to Modify the Rotary Speed of the Rotary Effect Playing Phrase Loops at a Systems Tempo 138 Changing the Part Settings from an External MIDI DeviceMaking the Volume Change (p. 173) Changing the Stereo Location (p. 174) Applying Portamento (p. 174) Changing Sounds Attack and Release Time (p. 174) 139 Changing the Cutoff Frequency (p. 174)Changing the Resonance(p. 174) Changing the Amount of Internal Chorus/ Reverb (p. 175) Changing the Pitch (p. 175) Specifying the Range of Pitch Bend (p. 175) 140 Controlling the TMT with the LFO and Changing the Tones Cycle Time 141 Using the XV-3080 as a General MIDI Sound ModuleEntering GM ModeInitializing the Sound Generator for General MIDI System Basic Settings Playing Back a GM Score Muting a Specific Part Turning Effects On/Off 142 Modifying GM Mode SettingsMaking Settings for Each Part (PART) PART PATCHType (Part Type) PAT/RHY Number PART SETTINGVolume 0127 Pan RANDOM/L6363R Coarse (Coarse Tune) -48 +48 Fine (Fine Tune) -50+50 143 PART MODIFYCutoff (Part Cutoff Offset) -64+63 Resonance (Part Resonance Offset) -64+63 Attack (Part Attack Time Offset) -64+63 Release (Part Release Time Offset) -64+63 PART CONTROLBendRng (Pitch Bend Range) 024 Mono/Poly (Part Mono/Poly) MONO/POLY Porta Sw:Time (Portamento Switch : Time) Making Effects Settings (EFFECTS)Output Assign (Output Assign/Output Level) Chorus (Chorus Send Level) 0127 Reverb (Reverb Send Level) 0127 144 GM CHORUSType (Chorus Type) Rate (Chorus Rate) 0127 Depth (Chorus Depth) 0127 Fbk (Chorus Feedback Level) 0127 Rev (Reverb Send Level) 0127 Out (Chorus Output Assign) OUTPUT AC GM REVERBTime (Reverb Time) 0127 Out (Reverb Output Assign) OUTPUT AC Making MIDI Settings for Each Part (MIDI) PART MIDIChannel (MIDI Channel) Rx Sw (Receive Switch) Mute Sw (Mute Switch) Confirming MIDI Information for Each Part (INFO) 145 Utility Functions in GM ModeInitializing GM Mode (INIT) Transmitting GM Mode Settings (XFER) 148 TroubleshootingNo sound Cant select Performances Cant select the Part for which to make settings Pitch is wrong 149 Effects do not applyMIDI messages are not received correctly Memory Card cannot be used Song data does not playback correctly 150 Error Messages151 Parameter ListPatch Parameters 155 Performance Parameters157 Rhythm Set ParametersCOMMON Group(p. 111) EFFECTS Group(p. 31) CONTROL Group(p. 118) 158 WAVE Group(p. 113)PITCH Group(p. 115) TVF Group(p. 116) TVA Group(p. 117) 159 GM Mode ParametersEFFECTS Group(p. 143) MIDI Group(p. 144) PART Group(p. 142) INFO Group(p. 144) 160 MFX Prameters1:STEREO EQ(p. 38) 2:OVERDRIVE(p. 38) 3:DISTORTION(p. 39) 4:PHASER(p. 39) 5:SPECTRUM(p. 40) 6:ENHANCER(p. 40) 7:AUTO WAH(p. 40) 8:ROTARY(p. 41) 9:COMPRESSOR(p. 42) 10:LIMITER(p. 42) 11:HEXA-CHORUS(p. 42) 161 12:TREMOLO CHORUS(p. 43)13:SPACE-D(p. 43) 14:STEREO CHORUS(p. 44) 15:STEREO FLANGER(p. 44) 16:STEP FLANGER(p. 45) 17:STEREO DELAY(p. 46) 18:MODULATION DELAY(p. 47) 19:TRIPLE TAP DELAY(p. 48) 162 20:QUADRUPLE TAP DELAY(p. 48)21:TIME CONTROL DELAY(p. 49) 22:2 VOICE PITCH SHIFTER(p. 50) 23:FBK PITCH SHIFTER(p. 50) 24:REVERB(p. 51) 25:GATED REVERB(p. 52) 26:OVERDRIVECHORUS(p. 52) 27:OVERDRIVEFLANGER(p. 52) 28:OVERDRIVEDELAY(p. 53) 163 29:DISTORTIONCHORUS(p. 53)30:DISTORTIONFLANGER(p. 54) 31:DISTORTIONDELAY(p. 54) 32:ENHANSERCHORUS(p. 54) 33:ENHANSERFLANGER(p. 54) 34:ENHANSERDELAY(p. 55) 35:CHORUSDELAY(p. 55) 36:FLANGERDELAY(p. 56) 37:CHORUSFLANGER(p. 56) 38:CHORUS/DELAY(p. 57) 39:FLANGER/DELAY(p. 57) 40:CHORUS/FLANGER(p. 57) 41:STEREO PHASER(p. 57) 164 42:KEYSYNC FLANGER(p. 58)43:FORMANT FILTER(p. 59) 44:RING MODULATOR(p. 60) 45:MULTI TAP DELAY(p. 60) 46:REVERSE DELAY(p. 61) 47:SHUFFLE DELAY(p. 62) 165 48:3D DELAY(p. 62)49:3VOICE PITCH SHIFTER(p. 63) 50:LOFI COMPRESS(p. 64) 51:LOFI NOISE(p. 64) 52:SPEAKER SIMULATOR(p. 65) 53:OVERDRIVE 2(p. 65) 54:DISTORTION 2(p. 66) 55:STEREO COMPRESSOR(p. 66) 56:STEREO LIMITER(p. 66) 166 57:GATE(p. 67)58:SLICER(p. 67) 59:ISOLATOR(p. 68) 60:3D CHORUS(p. 68) 61:3D FLANGER(p. 69) 62:TREMOLO(p. 70) 63:AUTO PAN(p. 70) 167 System ParametersSETUP Group(p. 134) CONTROL Group(p. 133) MIDI Group(p. 131) PREVIEW Group(p. 13) TUNE Group(p. 130) INFO Group(p. 134) 168 Waveform List173 MIDI Implementation1. Receive dataChannel Voice MessagesNote off Note on Polyphonic Key Pressure Control ChangeBank Select (Controller number 0, 32) Modulation (Controller number 1) Breath type (Controller number 2) Foot type (Controller number 4) Portamento Time (Controller number 5) Data Entry (Controller number 6, 38) Volume (Controller number 7) 174 Balance (Controller number 8)Panpot (Controller number 10) Expression (Controller number 11) Hold 1 (Controller number 64) Portamento (Controller number 65) Sostenuto (Controller number 66) Soft (Controller number 67) Legato Foot Switch (Controller number 68) Hold-2 (Controller number 69) Resonance (Controller number 71) Release Time (Controller number 72) Attack time (Controller number 73) Cutoff (Controller number 74) Decay Time (Controller number 75) Vibrato Rate (Controller number 76) Vibrato Depth (Controller number 77) Vibrato Delay (Controller number 78) General Purpose Controller 5 (Controller number 80) General Purpose Controller 6 (Controller number 81) General Purpose Controller 7 (Controller number 82) General Purpose Controller 8 (Controller number 83) Portamento control (Controller number 84) Effect 1 (Reverb Send Level) (Controller number 91) Effect 3 (Chorus Send Level) (Controller number 93) RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101) Program Change Channel Pressure Pitch Bend Change 175 Channel Mode MessagesAll Sounds Off (Controller number 120) Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121) All Notes Off (Controller number 123) OMNI OFF (Controller number 124) MNI ON (Controller number 125) MONO (Controller number 126) POLY (Controller number 127) 176 System Realtime MessageTiming Clock Active Sensing System Exclusive MessageUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive MessagesIdentity Request Message GM1 System On GM2 System On GM System Off 177 Universal Realtime System Exclusive MessagesMaster Volume Master Fine Tuning Master Coarse Tuning Global Parameter ControlReverb Parameters Chorus Parameters Channel Pressure Controller Scale/Octave Tuning Adjust Key-Based Instrument Controllers 178 Data TransmissionData Request 1 RQ1 (11H) Data set 1 DT1 (12H) 179 2. Data transmission (sound source section)Channel Voice MessagesControl ChangeBank Select (Controller number 0, 32) Portamento Time (Controller number 5) Data Entry (Controller number 6, 38) Volume (Controller number 7) Panpot (Controller number 10) Portamento (Controller number 65) Resonance (Controller number 71) Release Time (Controller number 72) Attack time (Controller number 73) Cutoff (Controller number 74) Decay Time (Controller number 75) Vibrato Rate (Controller number 76) Vibrato Depth (Controller number 77) Vibrato Delay (Controller number 78) Effect 1 (Reverb Send Level) (Controller number 91) Effect 3 (Chorus Send Level) (Controller number 93) RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101) Program Change 180 System Exclusive messagesUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive Message Data Transmission 181 3. Parameter address map 1. XV-3080 (Model ID=00H 10H)*<> marked address, valid on the XV-5080, are ignored when the XV-3080 receive them. 190 2. GS (Model ID=42H)SYNTHESIZER MODULE Model XV-3080 Date : Dec. 18, 1999 Version : 1.00 195 MIDI Implementation Chart196 Specifications197 IndexNumerics A B C D E F G H I K L M 198 IndexO P Q R 199 IndexS T U V W X 202 InformationEUROPEAs of May 15, 2001 (Roland) ARGENTINAInstrumentos Musicales S.A. BRAZILRoland Brasil Ltda Roland Canada Music Ltd. (Head Office) Roland Canada Music Ltd. (Toronto Office) MEXICOCasa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v. PANAMA U. S. A. VENEZUELA AUSTRALIA Roland Corporation Australia Pty., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND HONG KONGTom Lee Music Co., Ltd. Service Division CHINABeijing Xinghai Musical Instruments Co., Ltd.Shanghai Xingtong Acoustics Equipment CO.,Ltd. INDIARivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd. INDONESIA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc. SINGAPORE TAIWANROLAND TAIWAN ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. THAILAND BAHRAIN VIETNAM JORDAN KUWAIT LEBANON QATARAl Emadi Co. (Badie Studio & Stores) SAUDI ARABIAaDawliah Universal Electronics APL SYRIATechnical Light & Sound Center TURKEY Barkat muzik aletleri ithalat ve ihracat Ltd Sti U.A.E.Zak Electronics & Musical Instruments Co. L.L.C. EGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICAThat Other Music Shop (PTY) Ltd. Paul Bothner (PTY) Ltd. CYPRUSRadex Sound Equipment Ltd. DENMARK FRANCE FINLANDRoland Scandinavia As, Filial Finland GERMANY Roland Elektronische Musikinstrumente HmbH. GREECESTOLLAS S.A. Music Sound Light HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY NORWAYRoland Scandinavia Avd. Kontor Norge POLAND PORTUGALTecnologias Musica e Audio, Roland Portugal, S.A. RUSSIA SPAINRoland Electronics de Espaa, S. A. SWITZERLANDRoland (Switzerland) AG Musitronic AG SWEDEN Roland Scandinavia A/S SWEDISH SALES OFFICE UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM KOREA AUSTRIARoland Austria GES.M.B.H. BELGIUM/HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG AFRICA AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND ASIA CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE EAST AFRICAEL SALVADOR ROMANIA PARAGUAYDistribuidora De Instrumentos Musicales PERU COSTA RICAJUAN Bansbach Instrumentos Musicales CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE LTD IRAN ISRAELHalilit P. Greenspoon & Sons Ltd. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Apparatus containing Lithium batteriesADVARSEL! VARNING CAUTION ADVARSEL VAROITUS NOTICE AVISCAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 203 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Notation Used in This Owners Manual * SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland XV-3080. XV-3080 OWNERS MANUAL 204 OWNERS MANUAL
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