Chapter 3 Selecting Output Jacks

Performance Mode Settings

 

Signal(PART) Flow

 

 

Output Assign (PART OUTPUT)

 

 

A

OUTPUT A

 

 

PART

B

OUTPUT B

 

 

C

OUTPUT C

 

 

 

Output Assign

 

 

(PART MFX OUT)

 

 

M-FX

 

 

Output Assign

 

 

(PART CHO OUT)

 

 

CHO

 

 

REV

 

 

Output Assign

 

 

(PART REV OUT)

 

Chapter 3

Parameters

The parameters related to Part output settings are shown

below.

PART 1–16 OUTPUT ([PERFORM]- [EFFECTS])

This sets the output destination and level for the selected Part as well as its send level to the Chorus and Reverb.

Output Assign

MFX: The signal is sent into the Multi-Effects. Its final output destination is determined by the Multi-Effects output setting. OUTPUT A–C:The Part is sent to the selected pair of OUTPUT A–C jacks.

INDIVIDUAL 1–6:The Part is sent to the selected INDIVIDUAL 1–6 jack.

PATCH: The Part’s output destination is determined by the settings of the Patch or Rhythm Set assigned to the Part.

Chorus (Chorus Send Level) 0–127

This sets the Part’s send level sent to the Chorus. Its final output destination is determined by the Chorus output setting.

Reverb (Reverb Send Level) 0–127

This sets the Part’s send level sent to the Reverb. Its final

output destination is determined by the Reverb output

setting.

PERFORM MFX OUT ([PERFORM]- [EFFECTS])

Output (Output Assign) A/B/C

This specifies the OUTPUT jacks to which the Multi-Effects unit’s stereo output is routed.

Dry (Dry Output Level) 0–127

This sets the Multi-Effects output level to the selected jacks.

Chorus (Chorus Send Level) 0–127

This sets the amount of the Multi-Effect unit’s output to be sent to the Chorus. Its final output destination is determined by the Chorus output setting.

Reverb (Reverb Send Level) 0–127

This sets the amount of the Multi-Effect unit’s output to be sent to the Reverb. Its final output destination is determined by the Reverb output setting.

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Roland XV-3080 owner manual Performance Mode Settings, SignalPART Flow, Part 1-16 Output PERFORM- Effects

XV-3080 specifications

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