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Contents
Creating Patches
Creating Rhythm Sets 168
Error Messages
Waveform List
Voice Polyphony and 32- Part Multitimbrality
Powerful Internal Effects, Including Cosm Effects
Create Amazingly Expressive Tones
Sample Playback Function Lets You Add Waves
SYSTEM/UTILITY
Front Panel
Exit
Patch Finder
Tone Switch
Preset
Patch
User
Rear Panel
Scsi Connector
Panel Descriptions DIF OUT Connector
Preview Mode
Setting the Way In Which Sounds Are Previewed
Auditioning Sounds on the XV-5080 Phrase Preview
Preview 1-4 Note Number
Playing a Patch on
Setting the XV-5080’s Midi Reception Channels
EXP Expansion
Selecting Sound Libraries
Selecting a Patch
Basic Procedure for Selecting a
Patch
Selecting Patches by Category Patch Finder
Following categories can be selected Category
Internal organization
Sets from an External Midi
Selecting Patches and Rhythm
Device
Patch or Rhythm Set modes
Performances
Performance mode
Rhythm Sets
Selecting How a Patch Will Play Polyphonic Monophonic
Setting a Patch’s Pitch Octave Steps Octave Shift
Turning Effects On/Off
Patch Mode Settings
Split Key Edit Mode
Using the XV-5080 Effects
Routing Tones to Effects
Output Assign
Making Chorus Settings
Making Multi-Effects Settings
For Type 1 Chorus
For Type 2 Delay
For Type 2 SRV ROOM/3 SRV HALL/4 SRV Plate
Making Reverb Settings
For Type 1 Reverb
HF Damp Gain -36-0 dB
LF Damp Gain -36-0 dB
HF Damp Freq LF Damp Frequency *3
Performance
Performance Mode Settings
Routing Part Outputs
MFXA-C Control Destination
MFXA-C Control 1-4 Source
MFXA-C Control 1-4 Sens -63- +63
Chorus Source PRF/P1-32
Using the XV-5080 Effects For Type 2 Delay
Reverb Source
For Type 2 SRV ROOM/3 SRV HALL/4 SRV Plate
Rhythm Set Mode Settings
Rhythm Tone Dry Send Level
Rhythm Tone Output Assign
Rhythm Tone Chorus Send Level
Rhythm Tone Reverb Send Level
Making Chorus Settings
Making Reverb Settings
Using the XV-5080 Effects For Type 1 Reverb
Parameters for Each Multi- Effects
Settings in General Midi Mode
Please refer to Making Effects Settings F5 Effects p
Keyboard Effects useful for the keyboard
Delay Effects that delay the sound
Modulation Effects that modulate the sound
LoFi Effects that intentionally degrades the sound quality
Dimension Effects that control the location Sound
Guitar and Bass Effects useful for the Guitar and Bass
Chorus Effects that broaden the sound
Overdrive
Using the XV-5080 Effects Stereo EQ Stereo Equalizer
Phaser
Phaser
Distortion
Distortion
Gain
Spectrum
Enhancer
Enhancer
Rotary
Auto WAH
Compressor
Compressor
Limiter
Limiter
Tremolo Chorus
HEXA-CHORUS
SPACE-D
Phase
Stereo Chorus
Filter
Flanger
Stereo Flanger
Delay
Stereo Delay
Step Flanger
Step Rate
Modulation Delay
Phase
Delay Level
Triple TAP Delay
Modulation
Center Center Level Left Left Level Right Right Level
Level
Quadruple TAP Delay
22 2VOICE Pitch Shifter
Time Control Delay
Pitch a
Pitch shift
Level Balance
Pitch B
FBK Pitch Shifter
Pitch
Gated Reverb
Reverb
Reverb
OVERDRIVE→ Chorus
OVERDRIVE→ Flanger
DISTORTION→ Delay
OVERDRIVE→ Delay
DISTORTION→ Chorus
DISTORTION→ Flanger
ENHANCER→ Flanger
ENHANCER→ Chorus
CHORUS→ Delay
ENHANCER→ Delay
Balance #
FLANGER→ Delay
CHORUS→ Flanger
CHORUS/FLANGER
CHORUS/DELAY
FLANGER/DELAY
42KEYSYNC Flanger
41STEREO Phaser
43FORMANT Filter
Keysync
Ring Modulator
44RING Modulator
Delay Time
45MULTI TAP Delay
Level
Pan
Feedback
46REVERSE Delay
HF Damp
Threshold
483D Delay
47SHUFFLE Delay
Pch Fine
493VOICE Pitch Shifter
Pch Coarse
Lo-Fi
50LOFI Compress
Pre Filter
Post Filter
Disc Noise
Radio Noise
52SPEAKER Simulator
Speaker
Tone
53OVERDRIVE
54DISTORTION
56STEREO Limiter
55STEREO Compressor
58SLICER
57GATE
603D Chorus
59ISOLATOR
613D Flanger
Auto Pan
62TREMOLO
63AUTO PAN
Mix Level Mix Level
Stereo Phaser
Switch Step Switch
ST Formant Filter Stereo Formant Filter
Stereo Auto WAH
Thres
Multi TAP Delay
Delay Level
Shuffle Delay
Reverse Delay
Feedback 1, 4 #
HF Damp 1
Center Delay Level Center
70 3D Delay
Left Delay Level Left
Right Delay Level Right
Spread
Rotary
Mid
Rotary Multi
Sequence
Overdrive/Distortion
Keyboard Multi
Pitch Shifter
Chorus/Flanger
Rhodes Multi
Spectrum
Tremolo/Pan
JD Multi
Stereo Lofi Compress
Noise
Stereo LO-FI Noise
Hum
Amp Tone
Guitar AMP Simulator
Amp Level
Stereo Distortion
Switch Amp Simulator Switch
Stereo Overdrive
Guitar Multi a
OD/Dist OD/Dist Switch
Pre Delay Chorus/Flanger Pre Delay Time
Guitar Multi B
Amp Type Amp Simulator Type
Feedback
Wah Wah Switch
Wah Sw Wah Switch
Guitar Multi C
Wah
Clean Guitar Multi a
Pre Dly Chorus/Flanger Pre Delay Time
HF Dump Delay HF Damp
100
EQ M Gain EQ Mid Gain
101
Clean Guitar Multi B
Seqeuence
Bass Multi
OD/Dist Overdrive or Distortion Switch
102
Amp Sim Amp Simulator
Level Overdrive/Distortion Level #
Band EQ
103
Boost/Cut
Isolator
Stereo Spectrum
Band Gain
Auto Spin
89 3D Auto Spin
90 3D Manual
105
When Using 3D Effects
Copying Effect Settings
106
Copy Type
107
Signal Tone Flow
Selecting Output Jacks
Parameters
Patch Effects General page Patch F6 Effects F1 General
108
System Output page System F2 OutP&EQ Digital Interface
Patch Common General #1 page Patch F1 Common F1 General
Output Mix/Parallel
System General #1 page System F1 General Master
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Example of Settings
Available Settings A-C
Signal Part Flow
111
Part Output MFX Select
112
System Output page System F2 OutP&EQ Output Mix/Parallel
MFX-A
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114
Signal Rhythm Tone Flow
Rhythm Effects General page Rhythm F6 Effects F1 General
Output Assign Rhythm Set Output Assign
Rhythm Common page Rhythm F1 Common
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GM Effects General page GM F6 Effects F1 General
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DIF Control
Digital Connections Using R
Output Gain
119
When Making the XV-5080 the Word Clock Slave
When Making the XV-5080 the Word Clock Master
Eight-Channel R-BUS Digital Connection
120
Settings
When Making the XV-5080 the Word Clock Slave Settings
Converting to the Various Digital Formats
Digital Output to an Adat
122
Digital Output to a Tascam DA Series
123
Digital Output to an AES/EBU Device
124
Synchronizing the XV-5080 to the Word Clock arriving at
Four-Tone Patch
Types of Patches and Their Composition
How a Tone Is Organized
125
Multi-partial Patch
Selecting the Tones That Will Sound Tone On/Off
How a Partial Is Organized
Creating Patches
Common Patch Common
Settings Common to the Entire Patch
Patch Common General #1 page Patch F1 General
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128
Octave&Tune Patch Octave & Tune
Control Patch Control
One Shot Mode
Tempo Patch Tempo
Voice Priority
130
Bender
Portament Patch Portamento
Type Structure Type
Structure Patch Structure
131
TMT Keyboard Range Lower
Range Patch Key Range
TMT Keyboard Range Upper
132
Range Patch Velocity Range
Tips for Creating a Patch
Creating Four-Tone Patches
More Advanced Editing of Tones
Creating Patches TMT Velocity Fade Width Upper
135
Tips for Selecting a Waveform
Palette Function
Patch WG Parameter page Patch F2 WG F1 WG Prm
Modifying the Waveform and Pitch F2 WG
Wave
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Tone Delay
FXM Frequency Cross Modulation
Random Pitch Tone Random Pitch
Patch WG Pitch page Patch F2 WG F2 Pitch
Pitch Keyfollow Wave Pitch
Patch WG Pitch Envelope page Patch F2 WG F3 Pch Env
Patch WG Sample page Patch
Velocity Sens Pitch Envelope Velocity Sensitivity
F2 WG F4 Sample
Sample
TVF
Using the Filter to Modify the Brightness F3 TVF
Cutoff Keyfollow TVF Cutoff
Resonance Velo TVF Resonance Velocity
Cutoff Velo TVF Cutoff Velocity
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Velo Sens TVF Envelope Velocity Sensitivity
Velo Curve TVF Envelope Velocity Curve
TVA
Changing the Volume and Stereo Location F4 TVA
144
Patch TVA Envelope page Patch F4 TVA F2 TVA Env
Velocity Sens TVA Envelope Velocity Sensitivity
Applying Vibrato or Tremolo F5 LFO&CTL
Delay LFO Delay
Rate LFO Rate
145
Key Sync LFO Key Sync
Creating Patches Fade LFO Fade
Depth LFO Depth
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147
Assigning Partials
Creating Multi-Partial Patches
Editing Partials
Midi Midi Switch
Assign Assign Type
Patch WG Parameter page Patch F2 WG F1 WG Prm Partial
Editing Samples
SMT Velocity Range Lower
SMT Velocity Fade Width Lower
SMT Velocity Range Upper
SMT Velocity Fade Width Upper
REV ONE Reverse One-shot
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153
Cutoff
TVF Velo TVF Velocity
Velo Sens
TVF Envelope
Pitch Depth Envelope Pitch Depth
154
Patch TVA Parameter page Patch F4 TVA F1 TVF Prm
Making the Volume Change F4 TVA
Level
Creating Patches TVA Velo TVA Velocity
156
LFO2 *1
Key Sync
157
Copying the Settings Another Patch Patch Tone
Making Effect Settings
Saving Patches You Create
158
Choosing the Parts to Play
How a Performance Is Organized
Basic Ways to Use Performances
Settings for Each Part
Establishing Settings for an Entire Performance Common
Creating a Performance
Solo Part Select
161
Comparing the Settings of Each Part as You Make Settings
Setting the Keyboard Range
Part Keyboard Range Upper
Creating a Performance Part Keyboard Range Lower
Part Keyboard Fade Width Upper
Performance 1 page Perform F3 Part Patch Part Patch
Voice Reserve Part Voice Reserve
Bend Range Part Pitch Bend Range
Performance 2 page Perform F3 Part Modify Part Modify
163
Establishing a Part’s Midi Settings
165
Part Mute
Saving Performances You Create
Copying the Settings Another Part Performance Part Copy
Confirming Midi Information for Each Midi Channel
Performance Part Information page Perform F6 Info
Palette Function
Editing a Patch or Rhythm Set in the Performance Mode
167
Performance Name Copy
WG Wave Generator
How Percussion Instruments Are Organized
168
Creating Rhythm Sets
Settings Common to an Entire Rhythm Set
Tempo
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170
Setting up Individual Rhythm Tones
Rhythm WG Parameter page Rhythm F2 WG F1 WG Prm Rhythm Tone
Modifying the Waveform, Pan and Pitch F2 Key WG
171
Name Tone Name
172
Tune
Gain & Level
173
Random Pitch Rhythm Tone Random Pitch
Rhythm WG Pitch Envelope page Rhythm F2 WG F3 Pch Env
WMT Velocity Range Lower
WMT Velocity Fade Width Lower
WMT Velocity Range Upper
WMT Velocity Fade Width Upper
Rhythm TVF Parameter
Using the Filter to Modify Brightness F3 Key TVF
Rhythm F3 Key TVF F1 TVF Prm
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Range -63
176
Rhythm TVF Envelope page Rhythm F3 Key TVF F2 TVF Env
Making the Volume Change F4 Key TVA
Amount V-Crv TVF Envelope Velocity Curve
Rhythm TVA Parameter page Rhythm F4 Key TVA F1 TVA Prm
Rhythm TVA Envelope page Rhythm F4 Key TVA F2 TVA Env
Pan
Velocity Sens
178
Saving the Rhythm Set You Create
Other Settings F5 Key Ctl
Rhythm Key Control page Rhythm F5 Key Ctl
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Copying Settings from Some Other Rhythm Tone
181
Installing the Simm Memory Module
Loading Sampler Libraries CD-ROM
Simm Slot Installation Order
Confirming That the Simm Is Properly Installed
Removing SIMMs
Loading a Variety of Data
183
Installation de la carte dextension Wave
184
Enlever une carte mémoire Wave
With Sampler Libraries
Connecting a CD-ROM Drive
185
F5 Refresh
Marked
Free Area
186
Disk
When Loading AIFF/WAV Libraries
When Loading Libraries for the Akai S1000/3000
About Each Sampler Library Folder Type Display
Case of the S-700 series
Sample Load
About the Display of Folder Categories in Sampler Libraries
Total
188
Target
Auto Load
189
Loading Data Saved on a Zip Disk
Playing Back Loaded Sampler Libraries
Individually Loading Patches, Performances, or Rhythm Sets
190
Sample-Related Utilities
Loading Data Stored on Memory Cards
Sending and Receiving Samples Sample Dump
Transmitting Samples
192
Receiving Samples
Processing
193
Automatically Creating Multi- Partial Patches Create Patch
194
Saving Edits to the XV- 5080’s Internal Memory Write
Saving Tones and Other Data You’ve Created
Saving All Data to Memory Card Disk F2 Save
Before Using a Memory Card
Saving Tones and Other Data You’ve Created
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196
Formatting a Memory Card
Saving Data
Organizing the Contents of Memory Cards
198
Copying/Moving Files Cp/Move
199
Copying Files on One Memory Card to Another Card CardCpy
Formatting a Zip Disk/Hard Disk Format
Saving All Data to Zip Disk Disk F2 Save
200
If the hard disk has not been partitioned
Renaming a File/Folder Rename
Organizing a Zip Disk
Deleting a File/Folder Delete
Copying/Moving a File/Folder Cp/ Move
For Patches or Performances
Initializing a Sound
For Rhythm Sets
202
Transmitting to an External Midi Device
Transmitting Data to an External Midi Device Data Transfer
Midi
203
Transmitting to User Memory
Destination
204
Source
205
Protecting the Internal Memory Protect
Internal Write Protect
Exclusive Protect
206
Resetting All Settings to Default Factory Settings Factory
Selecting Patches from
Registering Favorite Patches in the Favorite List
207
Directly registering to the list on the PATCH/RHYTHM Play
208
Making Overall Settings
Setup
Setting the System Tempo
Making Scale Tune Settings SYSTEM/UTILITY F1 General
Setting the Tuning and Volume Settings
210
Setting In Performance/GM mode Key Scale
Low Gain
Output-A 1/2-D 7/8 Low Frequency
High Frequency
High Gain
Settings
Setting the Midi Channel
Setting the Midi Transmit
Receive Switch
Patch/Rhythm Set Mode
Midi in connectors
When GM on or GS Reset is received at Midi
213
Mode Stack Mode
Connecting Two or More XV- 5080s to Increase Polyphony
Stack
214
Selecting Common Controllers System Utility F4 Control
Battery Check
Confirming the Current Status SYSTEM/UTILITY F6 Info
Simm
XV-5080 Self
Scsi ID
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217
Examples of Applications Using
MFX Control Source
MFX Control Sens -63- +63
218
Modifying Tone Settings
Examples of Applications Using
Syncing the LFO Cycle to System
Applications for Patches
Tempo
Modifying Multi-Effects to Match the System’s Tempo
220
Making a Tone’s Delay Time Match the System Tempo
Playing Phrase Loops at a System’s Tempo
221
Changing the Part Settings from an External Midi Device
222
What is RPN?
223
Applications for Matrix Control
Entering GM Mode
Using the XV-5080 as a General Midi Sound Module
Playing Back a GM Score
Muting a Specific Part
Settings for Playing Sounds F2
Modifying GM Mode Settings
Turning Effects On/Off
Control Modify Part Modify
Portament Portamento
Examples of Applications Using Key Mode
Level&Pan
Tune
227
Making Effects Settings F5 Effects
Part Midi
228
Utility Functions in GM Mode
Checking Midi Information for Each Part F6 Info
229
Transmitting GM Mode Settings Xfer
Initializing the GM Sound Generator Used in GM Mode F1 GM
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Appendices
No sound
Can’t select the Part for which to make settings
Can’t select Performances
Pitch is wrong
Midi messages are not received correctly
Effects do not apply
Memory Card cannot be used
Song data does not playback correctly
Commercial sampler data for other devices cannot be loaded
Is any Scsi ID being used for more than one device?
There is no sound from the digital out, or there is noise
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DISK, Read Error
Battery Low
DISK, Write Error
File Format Error
File Read Error
Error Messages File Name Folder, VolumeFormat Error
File Write Error
Memory Card I/O Error
Midi Communication Error
Memory Error
Receive Data Error
Memory Card Write Protected
Unknown Disk Error
Error Messages Source Disk Incorrect
This Will Clear the Files/Folders.Are You Sure?
Too Many Files
What you need to know before making connections
Connecting a Scsi device
Making Connections
About Scsi ID Numbers
About Scsi
Connection Examples
Patch Parameters
Patch WG Pitch PATCH-F2WG-F2Pitchp
Patch WG Parameter PATCH-F2WG-F1WG Prmp
Patch WG Pitch Envelope PATCH-F2WG-F3Pch Envp
Patch WG Sample PATCH-F2WG-F4Samplep
Patch TVF Envelope PATCH-F3TVF-F2TVF Envp
Parameter List Patch TVF Parameter PATCH-F3TVF-F1TVF Prmp
Patch TVA Parameter PATCH-F4TVA-F1TVA Prmp
Patch TVA Envelope PATCH-F4TVA-F2TVA Envp
Patch LFO&Ctrl #2 PATCH-F5LFO&CTL-F3Controlp
Patch LFO&Ctrl #1 PATCH-F5LFO&CTL-F3Controlp
Patch LFO&Ctrl Control Sw PATCH-F5LFO&CTL-F4Ctrl Swp
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Patch Effects MFX Control PATCH-F6Effects-F3MFX Ctlp
Patch Effects MFX Control PATCH-F6Effects-F2MFX Prmp
Patch Effects Chorus PATCH-F6Effects-F4Chorusp
Patch Effects Reverb PATCH-F6Effects-F2Reverbp
Multi Partial Patch Parameters
Patch LFO&Ctrl LFO PATCH-F5LFO&Ctl-F1LFO1p
Parameter List Patch TVF Envelope PATCH-F3TVF-F2TVF Envp
Patch LFO&Ctrl Control #1 PATCH-F5LFO&Ctl-F2Controlp
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Performance Parameters
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Performance Midi #3 Midi Filter PERFORMANCE-F4MIDIp
Performance Effects Reverb PERFORMANCE-F5Effect-F5Reverbp
Performance Effects Chorus PERFORMANCE-F5Effect-F4Chorusp
Performance Part Information PERFORMANCE-F6 InfoP
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Rhythm Set Parameters
Rhythm TVF Parameter RHYTHM-F3Key TVF-F1TVF Prmp
Rhythm WG Sample RHYTHM-F2Key WG-F5Samplep
Rhythm TVF Envelope RHYTHM-F3Key TVF-F2TVF Envp
Rhythm TVA Parameter RHYTHM-F4Key TVA-F1TVA Prmp
Rhythm Effects General RHYTHM-F6Effects-F1Generalp
Parameter List Rhythm Key Control RHYTHM-F5Key Ctlp
Rhythm Effects MFX RHYTHM-F6Effects-F2MFX Prmp
Rhythm Effects MFX Control RHYTHM-F6Effects-F3MFX Ctlp
GM Mode Parameters
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Parameter List GM Effects General GM-F6Infop
MFX Prameters 1STEREO EQp
Parameter List 4PHASERp
2OVERDRIVEp
3DISTORTIONp
9COMPRESSORp
Parameter List 8ROTARYp
10LIMITERp
11HEXA-CHORUSp
18MODULATION DELAYp
17STEREO DELAYp
19TRIPLE TAP DELAYp
15STEREO FLANGERp
21TIME Control DELAYp
Parameter List 20QUADRUPLE TAP DELAYp
222VOICE Pitch SHIFTERp
23FBK Pitch SHIFTERp
27OVERDRIVE→
26OVERDRIVE→
28OVERDRIVE→
33ENHANSER→
36FLANGER→ DELAYp
Parameter List 35CHORUS→ DELAYp
38CHORUS/DELAYp
39FLANGER/DELAYp
46REVERSE DELAYp
45MULTI TAP DELAYp
43FORMANT FILTERp
44RING MODULATORp
483D DELAYp
Parameter List 47SHUFFLE DELAYp
493VOICE Pitch SHIFTERp
50LOFI COMPRESSp
52SPEAKER SIMULATORp
51LOFI NOISEp
Parameter List 53OVERDRIVE 2p
54DISTORTION 2p
58SLICERp
Parameter List 57GATEp
59ISOLATORp
603D CHORUSp
67MULTI TAP DELAYp
64STEREO Phaser 2p
62TREMOLOp
63AUTO PANp
69SHUFFLE Delay 2p
Parameter List 68REVERSE Delay 2p
703D Delay 2p
71ROTARY 2p
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72ROTARY MULTIp
Parameter List 73KEYBOARD MULTIp
75JD MULTIp
Parameter List 74RHODES MULTIp
76STEREO Lofi COMPRESSp
270
78GUITAR AMP SIMULATORp
77STEREO Lofi NOISEp
79STEREO OVERDRIVEp
80STEREO DISTORTIONp
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Parameter List 81GUITAR Multi Ap
82GUITAR Multi Bp
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Parameter List 84CLEAN Guitar Multi Ap
83GUITAR Multi Cp
86BASS MULTIp
Parameter List 85CLEAN Guitar Multi Bp
87ISOLATOR 2p
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893D Auto SPINp
88STEREO SPECTRUMp
903D MANUALp
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System Parameters
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Waveform List
PWM
Waveform List
278
MMM VOX
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280
REV 909 Nzhh
281
Control Change
282
Polyphonic Key Pressure
283
Midi Implementation
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285
Global Parameter Control
286
Sample Dump Standard
287
Data Transmission
288
Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Message
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Parameter address map
Performance
291
Performance Common MFX
292
Performance Common Chorus
293
Lower
294
TVA-ATK TVA-DCY, TVA-REL TMT FXM, MFX1 MFX2, MFX3, MFX4
295
Patch Common Reverb
296
127, MUSICAL-NOTES
297
Rhythm Common MFX
298
Rhythm Common Reverb
299
300
GS Model ID 42H
Part Parameter
301
Examples of actual Midi messages
302
Decimal and Hexadecimal table
Example of an Exclusive message and calculating a checksum
303
Ascii code table
Scale Tune Feature address 40 1x
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RPN LSB, MSB
Nrpn LSB, MSB
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Index
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309
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