SYNTHESIZER MODULE

MIDI Implementation Chart

Date : Dec. 18, 1999

Model XV-3080

Version : 1.00

 

Function...

Transmitted

 

 

Recognized

 

Remarks

Basic

Default

X

 

1–16

 

 

Channel

Changed

X

 

1–16

 

 

 

Default

X

 

Mode 3

 

 

Mode

Messages

X

 

Mode 3, 4 (M = 1)

 

* 2

 

Altered

**************

 

 

 

 

 

Note

 

X

 

0–127

 

 

Number :

True Voice

**************

 

0–127

 

 

Velocity

Note On

X

 

O

 

 

 

Note Off

X

 

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After

Key's

X

 

O

 

*1

 

Touch

Channel's

O

*7

O

 

*1

 

Pitch Bend

 

O

*7

O

 

*1

 

 

0, 32

O

*4

O

 

*1

Bank select

 

1

O

*7

O

 

*1

Modulation

 

2

O

*7

O

 

 

Breath type

 

4

O

*7

O

 

 

Foot type

 

5

O

*4

O

 

 

Portamento time

 

6, 38

O

*4

O

 

 

Data entry

 

7

O

*4, *7

O

 

*1

Volume

 

10

O

*4, *7

O

 

*1

Panpot

Control

11

X

 

O

 

*1

Expression

64

X

 

O

 

*1

Hold 1

Change

65

O

*4

O

 

 

Portamento

66

X

 

O

 

 

Sostenuto

 

67

X

 

O

 

 

Soft

 

68

X

 

O

 

 

Legato Foot Switch

 

69

X

 

O

 

 

Hold 2

 

71

O

*4

O

 

 

Resonance

 

72

O

*4

O

 

 

Release Time

 

73

O

*4

O

 

 

Attack Time

 

74

O

*4

O

 

 

Cutoff

 

75

O

*4

O

 

*6

Decay Time

 

76

O

*4

O

 

*6

Vibrato Rate

 

77

O

*4

O

 

*6

Vibrato Depth

 

78

O

*4

O

 

*6

Vibrato Delay

 

80

X

 

O

(Tone 1 Level)

 

General Purpose Controller 5

 

81

X

 

O

(Tone 2 Level)

 

General Purpose Controller 6

 

82

X

 

O

(Tone 3 Level)

 

General Purpose Controller 7

 

83

X

 

O

(Tone 4 Level)

 

General Purpose Controller 8

 

84

X

 

O

 

 

Portamento control

 

91

O

*4

O

(Reverb)

 

General purpose effects 1

 

93

O

*4

O

(Chorus)

 

General purpose effects 3

 

1–5, 7–31, 64–95 *3

X

 

O

 

 

CC1, 2 (General purpose controller 1, 2)

 

1–5, 7–31, 64–95 *3

X

 

O

 

 

CC3, 4 (General purpose controller 3, 4)

 

98, 99

X

 

X

 

 

NRPN LSB, MSB

 

100, 101

O

*4

O

 

 

RPN LSB, MSB

Program

Change : True Number

System Exclusive

System

: Song Position

: Song Select

Common

: Tune Request

 

System

: Clock

Real Time : Commands

 

: All Sound Off

Aux

: Reset All Controllers

: Local On/Off

Messages

: All Notes Off

: Active Sensing

: System Reset

Notes

O

*4

O

*1

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0–127

Program No. 1–128

O

*5

O

*1

X

 

X

 

X

 

X

 

X

 

X

 

X

 

 

*1

X

 

X

 

X

 

O (120, 126, 127)

 

X

 

O

 

X

 

X

 

X

*1

O (123–127)

 

O

O

 

X

 

X

 

* 1

O X is selectable.

* 5

Transmits when Data Transfer is excuted or RQ1

* 2

Recognized as M=1 even if M1.

 

received.

* 3

Can be changed settings.

* 6

GM Mode only.

* 4

Transmits when GM Data Transfer is excuted .

* 7

Transmits when Part Information value changed.

Appendices

Mode 1

: OMNI ON, POLY

Mode 2

: OMNI ON, MONO

O : Yes

Mode 3

: OMNI OFF, POLY

Mode 4

: OMNI OFF, MONO

X : No

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Roland XV-3080 owner manual 195, Nrpn LSB, MSB, Rpn Lsb, Msb

XV-3080 specifications

The Roland XV-3080 is a powerful and versatile sound module that has become a favorite among musicians, producers, and composers since its release in the late 1990s. This module is renowned for its extensive sound library, advanced synthesis capabilities, and user-friendly interface, making it a staple in studios and on stages worldwide.

One of the standout features of the XV-3080 is its impressive range of sounds. It boasts 1,024 preset sounds and 256 user patches, which can be expanded with Roland's SR-JV80 expansion boards to access even more diverse sounds. The XV-3080 is equipped with a Waveform Memory of 128 MB, providing high-quality samples and ensuring rich, detailed sound. The module also features a powerful multitimbral engine, allowing up to 16 simultaneous parts to be played, making it an ideal choice for complex arrangements and live performances.

Another key technology in the XV-3080 is its advanced SuperNATURAL technology. This innovation enhances traditional sample playback by incorporating physical modeling, enabling more expressive and nuanced tones. Musicians can take advantage of features like dynamic layering and velocity-sensitive control, adding an organic quality that is often missing in digital instruments.

The built-in effects processor is another highlight, offering a wide range of high-quality effects, including reverb, chorus, flanger, and distortion. These effects can be applied to individual parts or used globally, allowing for creative sound design and customization. The XV-3080 also supports real-time editing, letting users tweak parameters on the fly, which is particularly useful in live settings.

Connectivity is plentiful on the XV-3080, with MIDI In/Out, as well as digital and analog outputs. This allows for seamless integration with other equipment, whether it's a DAW, a keyboard controller, or an audio interface.

The XV-3080's intuitive interface, featuring a bright LCD screen and a straightforward layout, makes navigating through options quick and easy. Musicians can spend less time fumbling with settings and more time focusing on their music.

In summary, the Roland XV-3080 is a sophisticated sound module that combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. Its extensive sound library, advanced synthesis capabilities, and solid effects processing make it an essential tool for any serious musician or producer looking to create professional-quality music.