Chapter 10 Examples of Applications Using the XV-5080

64:STEREO PHASER2

Rate,Step Rate

65:STEREO AUTO WAH

Rate

66:ST FORMANT FILTER

Rate

67:MULTI TAP DELAY 2

Delay1-4

68:REVERSE DELAY 2

Delay1-4

69:SHUFFLE DELAY 2

Delay

70:3D DELAY 2

Delay Left/Right/Center

71:ROTARY 2

Woofer Speed Slow/

 

Fast,Tweeter Speed Slow/

 

Fast

72:ROTARY MULTI

Rotary High/Low Slow

 

Rate,Rotary High/Low Fast

 

Rate

73:KEYBOARD MULTI

Phaser Rate,Delay Time

 

Left/Right

74:RHODES MULTI

Phaser Rate,CF Rate,TP Rate

81:GUITAR MULTI A

Delay Time Left/Right,CF

 

Rate

82:GUITAR MULTI B

CF Rate

83:GUITAR MULTI C

AW Rate,Delay Time Left/

 

Right,CF Rate

84:CLEAN GUITAR MULTI A

Delay Left/Right,CF Rate

85:CLEAN GUITAR MULTI B

AW Rate,Delay Left/Right,

 

CF Rate

86:BASS MULTI

CF Rate

89:3D AUTO SPIN

Speed

Here is an example in which STEP FLANGER is used for the Multi-effects.

1.Select a Patch on the PATCH PLAY page.

2.Set the Patch Clock Source parameter (PATCH Common General #2 page) to “SYSTEM.”

3.Make sure that MFX Type (PATCH Effects General page) is set to STEP FLANGER.

If not, reset it so that it is.

4.Make sure that Step Rate (PATCH Effects MFX page) is set to a note—not a numerical—value.

If not, reset using a note value.

5.Set the System Clock Source parameter (SYSTEM General #1 page) to “INT.”

*When System Clock Source is set to “MIDI,” you can synchronize the Multi-effect to the tempo of an external MIDI device.

6.If the System Tempo (SYSTEM General #1 page) changes, the LFO Rate changes along with it.

Making a Tone’s Delay Time Match the System Tempo

* You can use the Tone Delay only with Four-Tone Patches.

1.Select a Patch on the PATCH PLAY page.

2.Set the Patch Clock Source parameter (PATCH Common General #2 page) to “SYSTEM.”

3.Set the Time parameter (PATCH WG Parameter page) of Tone Delay to the beat length for the tempo you are synchronizing.

If not, reset it so that it is.

4.Set the System Clock Source parameter (SYSTEM General #1 page) to “INT.”

*When System Clock Source is set to “MIDI,” you can synchronize the Multi-effect to the tempo of an external MIDI device.

5.If the System Tempo (SYSTEM General #1 page) changes, the LFO Rate changes along with it.

Using a Pedal Switch to Modify the Rotary Speed of the Rotary Effect

1.Connect a pedal switch (DP-2, DP-6, etc.) to your external device (MIDI keyboard, etc.).

2.Set the pedal switch of the external MIDI device to generate FOOT TYPE (CC4) control-change messages.

To learn how to set up the pedal switch, refer to the external MIDI device’s owner’s manual.

3.Select “PR-A: 050 Perky B” on the PATCH PLAY page. This Patch uses ROTARY as its Multi-effect.

4.Go to the PATCH Effects MFX Control page and set Source of MFX Control 1 to “FOOT TYPE.”

5.Set Destination to “SPEED,” and Sens to “+63.”

When you wish to speed up the rotary effect, press the pedal switch. Release the pedal switch to slow down the rotary effect.

Playing Phrase Loops at a System’s Tempo

An optional Wave Expansion Board can contain Patches based on waveforms that are timed—in BPM—phrase loops.

220

Page 220
Image 220
Roland XV-5080 Making a Tone’s Delay Time Match the System Tempo, Playing Phrase Loops at a System’s Tempo, 220