*You can specify the level for each Tone using the Tone Level parameter (TVA p. 95).

Pan (Patch pan)L64–0–63R

This determines the stereo positioning of the Patch. A setting of L64 places the Patch at the far left, 0 in the center, and 63R at the far right.

*You can set each Tone’s pan position using the Tone Pan parameter (TVA p. 95).

*While each Tone in a Patch has its own Pan position, the Patch pan setting shifts the entire Patch – including all of its Tones – leftward or rightward.

PATCH COMMON ([PATCH]- [COMMON])

Output Assign

This specifies the output destination for the Patch.

MFX: The Patch is sent into the Multi-Effects. Its final output destination is determined by the Multi-Effects output settings.

OUTPUT A–C:The Patch is sent to the selected pair of OUTPUT A–C jacks.

INDIV 1–6:The Patch is sent to the selected INDIVIDUAL 1–

6 jack.

TONE: Each Tone in the Patch is sent to its programmed output destination.

PATCH MFX OUT (Patch MFX Output) ([PATCH]-[EFFECTS])

Output (Output Assign) A/B/C

This specifies the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the stereo

Multi-Effects output is routed.

Dry (Dry Output Level) 0–127

This sets the Multi-Effects output level to the selected

OUTPUT jacks.

Chorus (Chorus Send Level) 0–127

This sets the amount of the Multi-Effects output to be sent to the Chorus.

The final output-jack destination is determined by the Chorus output settings.

Reverb (Reverb Send Level) 0–127

This sets the amount of the Multi-Effects output to be sent to the Reverb.

The final output-jack destination is determined by the Reverb output settings.

Chapter 3 Selecting Output Jacks

PATCH CHO OUT (Patch Chorus Output) ([PATCH]-[EFFECTS])

Output Assign (Chorus Output Assign) A/B/C

This setting selects the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the Chorus unit’s stereo output is routed when Chorus Output Select is set to “MAIN” or “MAIN+R.”

Level (Chorus Level) 0–127

This setting determines the Chorus output level.

Select (Chorus Output Select)

This parameter allows you to send the Chorus output directly to the currently selected OUTPUT jacks, to the Reverb, or to both.

MAIN: The Chorus output is sent only to the OUTPUT jacks.

REV: The Chorus output is sent only to the Reverb.

MAIN+R: The Chorus output is sent to the OUTPUT jacks and to the Reverb.

PATCH REV OUT (Patch Reverb Output) ([PATCH]-[EFFECTS])

Output Assign (Reverb Output Assign) A/B/C

This setting selects the OUTPUT jacks to which the Reverb

unit’s stereo output is routed.

Level (Reverb Level) 0–127

This setting determines the Reverb output level.

SYSTEM SETUP ([SYSTEM]-[COMMON])

Master Level 0–127

This adjusts the volume of the entire XV-3080.

Mix/Parallel

MIX: All sounds – including those routed to OUTPUTs B/C or INDIVIDUAL 3–6 – are mixed together and routed to the A(MIX) OUTPUT jacks.

This setting allows you to quickly route everything through headphones when you are creating sounds, or to combine all of your sounds into two outputs when sending the XV-3080’s signal to a mixer that has only two channels.

*When MIX is selected, sounds routed to the INDIVIDUAL 3/ 5 jacks are sent to the left A(MIX) OUTPUT jack, and sounds routed to the INDIVIDUAL 4/6 jacks are sent to the right A(MIX) OUTPUT jack.

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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.

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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.

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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.