You can also sort files. When you press [F3 (Sort)] the window for selecting the type of sort is displayed. Turn the

VALUE dial or press [ ] or [ ] to select the way you want the files to be sorted, then press [F6 (OK)].

Without: Files appear in the order saved.

Name: Files are sorted according to the file names.

Size : Files are sorted in ascending order of file size.

Size : Files are sorted in descending order of file size.

4.Press [F6 (Load)].

A message saying, “Overwriting to the User Group. OK?” appears, and a window showing the User Group Patch and Performance numbers to be overwritten is displayed.

*If you want to cancel, press [EXIT].

*When Patches/Performances/Rhythm Sets are loaded individually, only the lower-level data essential to production of the sound will be loaded at the same time.

This is convenient when creating an overall XV-5080 settings file (.SVD) that fits the capacity of the SIMMs you actually have installed.

Loading Data Stored on Memory Cards

Data (.SVD) files stored on memory cards holding the Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set, and system settings are loaded to the internal memory. The memory is overwritten when the file is loaded (all wave data in the Sample folder is loaded into the SIMM as well). Should there be any data in internal memory you want to keep, be sure to save it onto a memory card before you begin the load procedure.

1.Press [DISK].

2.Press [F1 (Load)].

3.Press [F1 (Drive)].

4.Turn the VALUE dial and select "CARD."

5.Press [F6 (OK)].

The contents of the card are displayed.

6.Turn the VALUE dial and select the file you want to load.

7.Move the cursor to the file to be loaded (.SVD) and press [F6 (Select)].

8.Press [F6 (Load)].

Chapter 7 Loading a Variety of Data

All of the XV-5080 settings for the selected file, with values as they were when saved, are loaded.

*If any samples are used in the file being loaded, a confirmation message appears, asking whether or not you want to overwrite the data (Partials/Waves) already contained in the SIMM.

Press [F6 (OK)] to proceed with the load. To cancel, press [EXIT].

*If you want to load only a part of the data in the file, refer to "Individually Loading Patches, Performances, or Rhythm Sets (p. 190)" and "Transmitting to User Memory (p. 204)."

*Although you can directly call up Patches, Performances, and Rhythm Sets on a memory card using Program Change messages, panel controls or MIDI Exclusive messages cannot be used to perform editing. For editing, you need to transfer the data to internal memory first.

Sample-Related Utilities

Sending and Receiving Samples (Sample Dump)

You can transmit and receive wave data using the Sample

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Dump MIDI Universal Exclusive Message. Samples (wave

data) including loop points and loop modes can be

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exchanged with samplers supporting the Sample Dump

 

Standard.

 

*Sample name and key-range data is not transmitted. Set this separately on the receiving sampler.

*Data received by the XV-5080 automatically has “MIDI******” added to the name.

Transmitting Samples

1.Connect the XV-5080 and the receiving sampler with a MIDI cable.

For instructions on making settings for the receiving sampler, refer to the owner’s manual for the connected device.

2.Press [SYSTEM/UTILITY], getting its indicator to start blinking.

*If the indicator is steadily lit, you are in SYSTEM mode. Press [SYSTEM/UTILITY] once again, so the indicator is blinking.

3.Press [F6 (Menu)] to select Menu 2.

4.Press the [F2 (S-Dump)] button.

The Sample Dump Standard page appears.

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Roland XV-5080 Loading Data Stored on Memory Cards, Sample-Related Utilities, Sending and Receiving Samples Sample Dump