Chapter 10 Examples of Applications Using the XV-5080

Applications for Matrix Control

Controlling the TMT with the LFO and Changing the Tone’s Cycle Time Plays

When TMT (Tone Mix Table) is selected as the Matrix Control destination, you can change the timing at which tones used in Patches are played with the Control Source controller.

Here is an example of a Patch with LFO1 set to Control Source, which changes the timing at which the tone is played based on the LFO1’s amplitude value.

1.Select “PR-E: 043 Morph Pad” on the PATCH PLAY page.

2.In the PATCH Common TMT Vel Range page (p. 133), set the Velocity Range V.L (Lower) and V.U. (Upper) settings for Tone 1 and 2.

Set the Velocity Range for both of the tones as follows.

V.L : V.U

tone = 1

0

:

64

tone = 2

65

:

127

3.In the PATCH Common TMT Vel Range page, set the Velocity Fade L.F and U.F settings to “10” for Tones 1 and 2.

This makes the Tones fade in and out smoothly outside their velocity ranges.

4.Set TMT Control Switch Velocity-Ctrl to “OFF.”

This setting disables the Velocity Range settings made in Step 2 and causes the two Tones to sound simultaneously, regardless of the velocity—the force with which keys are played—received from your MIDI keyboard or sequencer.

5.Set TMT Control Switch Matrix-Ctrl to “ON.”

This setting allows the TMT to be controlled by the Matrix Control Controller. The following chart shows all the relationships between Velocity-Ctrl of TMT Control Switch and Matrix-Ctrl.

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

[Velocity-Ctrl]

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

[Matrix-Ctrl]

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

(1)(3): The Velocity Control settings are enabled, and the two Tones are switched on or off according to the velocity data received from the MIDI keyboard or sequencer.

(2): The Velocity Control settings and TMT control by Matrix

Control are disabled, and the two Tones play simultaneously, regardless of the velocity data received from the MIDI keyboard or sequencer.

(4): TMT Matrix Control is enabled, and the timing of the Tones changes according to the Control Source controller data.

*The Velocity-Ctrl settings are given priority when both Velocity-Ctrl and Matrix-Ctrl are set to “ON.”

6.Select “LFO1” as the Matrix Control1 source in the PATCH LFO&Ctrl #1 page (p. 146).

7.Set one of Destination:Sns–Tone of Matrix Control1 as shown below.

Destination:

TMT

Sns:

+63

Tone:

o o _ _ (applied to Tone 1 and 2)

8.In the PATCH LFO&Ctrl LFO1 page (p. 145), set the Form (Wave) and Value (Rate) as shown below.

tone=1 tone=2

Form:

SIN

SIN

Value:

64

127

To change the wave, specify the wave for Tone 1 and 2 in the PATCH WG Parameter page (p. 136).

In this case, you can use the Palette function (p. 135) to display the parameters of four Tones in one screen, making it easier to adjust these settings.

9.Press [EXIT] to return to the PATCH PLAY page.

Other possible applications include synchronizing the Control Source LFO rate to the tempo, assigning Modulation and other parameters to the Control Source, and changing the Tone in realtime from a MIDI keyboard or other such device.

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