A “*” symbol will appear at the left of the Performance name, indicating that its settings have been modified.

*If you turn off the power or select another Performance while the “*” symbol is displayed, your new Performance settings will be lost. If you wish to keep these settings, perform the Save operation. (p. 194)

*When [MFX], [CHO], or [REV] are turned off, effects processors that are turned off will be indicated by a dashed outline in the General page.

*When the General page is accessed, you can press [F6 (Palette)] to view the values for eight Parts (Parts 1–8, Parts 9–16, Parts 17–24, or Parts 25–32) in a single screen. This allows you to compare the settings of each Part as you make settings. Each time you press [F1], the Part Palette page will switch between Parts 1–8, Parts 9–16, Parts 17–24, and Parts

25–32. When you press [F6 (Part 1)], the General page will reappear. [F6] will display the Part number to which you will return.

Routing Part Outputs

Sets the output destination and level for the selected Part, as well as its send level with respect to the Chorus and Reverb. On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.

Part Output Assign

MFX: The Part’s sound is sent into the Multi-effects. Its output destination is determined by the Multi-effects output settings.

OUTPUT A–D: The Part is sent to the selected pair of OUTPUT A–D jacks.

INDIVIDUAL 1–8: The Part is sent to the selected INDIVIDUAL 1–8 jack.

PATCH:

Conforms to the Patch settings.

Part Output MFX Select A–C

Selects which of the three Multi-effects is to be used.

Part Dry Send Level

Range: 0–127

This sets the level of the signal sent to the output destination set with Part Output Assign.

Part Chorus Send Level 0–127

Sets how much of the Part’s sound is sent to the Chorus.

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Part Reverb Send Level 0–127

Sets how much of the Part’s sound is sent to the Reverb.

Making Multi-Effects Settings

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This page allows you to make various settings for the Multi- effects, including the type, the parameters, and the output assignments.

On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.

MFX Type (Multi-effects Type)

Use this parameter to select from among the 90 available Multi-effects. For a description of these effects, check out “Parameters for Each Multi-Effect (MFX TYPE)” (p. 41).

MFX Dry Send Level 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 0–127

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

MFX Reverb Send Level 0–127

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

MFX Output Assign A–D

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

MFX A–C Source

Assigns the MFX settings being used to Multi-effects A–C. If you wish to use the MFX parameter settings of the Performance, select PRF. If you wish to use the MFX parameter settings of the Patch assigned to one of the Parts, select the Part number (P1–32).

Pressing [F2 (MFX)] in the Effects General page calls up the MFX Param page, in which you can make the following settings.

*When you press [F2 (MFX)] once again on this page, the MFX Control page appears. When you press [F2 (MFX)] once again, the MFX Param page will reappear.

MFX A–C Parameter

These parameters allow you to customize the selected Multi- Effect. For a description of the parameters, check out “Parameters for Each Multi-Effect (MFX TYPE)” (p. 41). Pressing [F2 (MFX)] in the MFX Param page calls up the MFX Control page, in which you can make the following settings.

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Roland XV-5080 owner manual Routing Part Outputs