Parameter List

GM Mode Parameters

* Parameters that can be set independently for each Part are indicated by "P."

EFFECTS Group(p. 143)

Display

Parameter

 

Value

 

PART OUTPUT

Output Assign

Output assign

OUTPUT A–C, INDIV 1–6

P

 

 

Output level

0–127

P

 

Chorus

Chorus send level

0–127

P

 

Reverb

Reverb send level

0–127

P

GM CHORUS

Type

Chorus type

Chorus1–4, FB Chorus, Flanger

 

 

Rate

Chorus rate

0–127

 

 

Depth

Chorus depth

0–127

 

 

Fbk

Chorus feedback level

0–127

 

 

Rev

Reverb send level

0–127

 

 

Out

Chorus output assign

OUTPUT A–C

 

GM REVERB

Type

Reverb/Delay type

Small Room, Medium Room, Large Room, Medium Hall,

 

Large Hall, Plate

 

 

 

 

 

Time

Reverb/Delay time

0–127

 

 

Out

Reverb output assign

OUTPUT A–C

 

MIDI Group(p. 144)

Display

Parameter

 

Value

 

PART MIDI

Channel

MIDI channel

1–16

P

 

Rx Sw

Receive switch

OFF, ON

P

 

Mute Sw

Mute switch

OFF, ON

P

PART Group(p. 142)

Display

Parameter

 

Value

 

PART PATCH

Type

Part type

PAT, RHY

 

 

Number

GM patch number

001–256

P

PART SETTING

Volume

Volume

0–127

P

 

Pan

Pan

L64–0–63R

P

 

Coarse

Coarse tune

-48–+48 semitone

P

 

Fine

Fine tune

-50–+50 cent

P

PART MODIFY

Cutoff

Cutoff offset

-64–+63

P

 

Resonance

Resonance offset

-64–+63

P

 

Attack

Attack time offset

-64–+63

P

 

Release

Release time offset

-64–+63

P

PART CONTROL

BendRng

Pitch bend range

0–48

P

 

Mono/Poly

MONO/POLY

MONO, POLY

P

 

Porta Sw:Time

Portament switch:time

OFF, ON : -0–127

P

INFO Group(p. 144)

Display

Parameter

 

Value

 

INFO

Mod

Modulation information

0–127

P

 

Breath

Breath information

0–127

P

 

Foot

Foot information

0–127

P

 

Vol

Volume information

0–127

P

 

Pan

Pan information

L64–0–63R

P

 

Exp

Expression information

0–127

P

 

Hold

Hold1 information

0–127

P

 

Bend

Pitch bend information

-128–+127

P

 

Aftertouch

Aftertouch information

0–127

P

 

Voices

Voice information

0–64

P

Appendices

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Roland XV-3080 owner manual GM Mode Parameters, Info Groupp, 159

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