Roland XV-88 owner manual Functions of Performance Parameters, Perform Name Performance Name

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Functions of Performance Parameters

This section explains the functions the different Performance

parameters have, as well as the composition of these

parameters.

Settings Common to the Entire Performance (COMMON)

Common settings include those used for naming

Performances, Key Range, and so on.

PERFORM NAME (Performance Name)

You can assign a name to the Performance of up to 12 characters.

For details on assigning names, refer to “Assigning a Name” (p. 28).

KEY RANG (Key Range)

Set the keyboard range in which each Part will sound. Use this when you wish to play different Patches in different areas of the keyboard.

Lower (Key Range Lower)

Upper (Key Range Upper)

Specify the lower (Lower) and upper (Upper) limits in which each Part will sound.

Chapter 3. Creating Performances

 

 

When the Key Range (p. 73) is set for each individual

 

 

 

Tone in a Patch, sounds are produced in the range where

 

 

 

the Key Range of each Tone and the Key Range for the

 

 

 

Part overlap.

 

 

 

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Key range specified for Performance

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Key range specified for Patch

The range in which notes will play

If you attempt to raise the lower key higher than the upper key, or to lower the upper key below the lower key, the other value will be automatically modified to the same setting.

L.Fade (Key Fade Width Lower)

U.Fade (Key Fade Width Upper)

L.Fade and U.Fade set the range within which the volume gradually fades as the velocity approaches the limits of the Key Range set in the Lower and Upper parameters. Use this setting when, for example, you want to have adjacent Parts in Split mode switched smoothly. The higher the values set, the smoother the switch is between the Tones. When you want the Tones to be switched instantly, set these to 0.

Level

Pitch

L.Fade Lower

Upper U.Fade

PERFORM MFX CH (Performance MFX Channel)

MFX Control Channel

(Multi-effects Control Channel)

This determines the channel that will be used for reception when using the Multi-effects Controller to modify multi- effects parameters in real time, when the multi-effects Source parameter (PERFORM/EFFECTS/MFX TYPE) (p. 114) is set to PERFORM.

For details on the Multi-effects Controller, refer to (p. 115).

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Roland XV-88 Functions of Performance Parameters, Settings Common to the Entire Performance Common, KEY Rang Key Range