Chapter 3 Selecting Output Jacks

Part Chorus Send Level

Range: 0–127

Sets how much of the Part is sent to the Chorus. Its final output destination is determined by the Chorus output setting.

Part Reverb Send Level

Range: 0–127

Sets how much of the Part is sent to the Reverb. Its final output destination is determined by the Reverb output setting.

MFX Dry Send Level

Range: 0–127

Determines the level of the signal that is to be sent to the output jacks, after passing through the Multi-effects.

MFX Chorus Send Level

Range: 0–127

Determines the level of the signal that is to be sent to Chorus, after passing through the Multi-effects. Its final output destination is determined by the Chorus output setting.

MFX Reverb Send Level

Range: 0–127

Determines the level of the signal that is to be sent to Reverb, after passing through the Multi-effects. Its final output destination is determined by the Reverb output setting.

Chorus Output Select

Specifies how the signal routed through Chorus will be output.

Available Settings:

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

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

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

Chorus Level

Range: 0–127

Determines the Chorus output level.

Reverb Level

Range: 0–127

Determines the Reverb output level.

MFX Output Assign

Range: A–D

Selects the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the Multi-effects stereo output is routed.

*As the Multi-effects are in stereo, settings for the INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT jacks are unavailable.

Chorus Output Assign

Range: A–D

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 “M+R.” The output destination setting for the signal sent to Reverb is determined according to the Reverb settings.

*As the internal effects processors are in stereo, settings for the INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT jacks are unavailable.

Reverb Output Assign

Range: A–D

Selects the OUTPUT jacks to which the Reverb unit’s stereo output is routed.

*As the internal effects processors are in stereo, settings for the INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT jacks are unavailable.

SYSTEM Output page ([SYSTEM] - [F2 (OutP&EQ)])

Output Mix/Parallel

Mode

Available Settings:

MIX: All sounds—including those routed to OUTPUTs B/C or INDIVIDUAL 3–8—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-5080’s signal to a mixer that has only two channels.

When MIX is selected, sounds routed to the INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 3/5/7 jacks are sent to the left A (MIX) OUTPUT jack, and sounds routed to the INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 4/6/ 8 jacks are sent to the right A (MIX) OUTPUT jack. PARALLEL: Sounds are routed to output jacks according to their output settings.

The XV-5080’s Master Level and Mix/Parallel settings are each established using a single global parameter.

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