Roland XV-5080. User Manual

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Chapter 3 Selecting Output Jacks

Chap.3

PATCH Common General #1 page
([PATCH] - [F1 (COMMON)] - [F1
(General)])

Common

Level (Patch Level)

Range:

0–127

Sets the volume of the Patch.

* You can specify the level for each Tone using the Tone Level

parameter (TVA; p. 143).

Pan (Patch Pan)

Range:

L64–63R

Sets the stereo position of the Patch. L64 is far left, 0 is center,
and 63R is far right.

* You can specify the pan setting for each Tone in a Patch using

the Tone Pan parameter (TVA; p. 143).

* While each of the Tones forming a Patch has its own Pan

position, the Patch Pan parameter shifts the individual stereo
locations of the Tones by the amount set for it.

Output Assign

Specifies the output destination for the Patch.

Available Settings:

MFX:

The Patch is sent into the Multi-effects. Its output

destination is determined by the Multi-effects output
settings.

OUTPUT A–D:

The Patch is sent to the selected pair of

OUTPUT A–D jacks.

INDIV 1–8:

The Patch is sent to the selected INDIVIDUAL

OUTPUT 1–8 jack.

TONE:

Each Tone in the Patch is sent to its programmed

output destination.

SYSTEM Output page ([SYSTEM] - [F2
(OutP&EQ)])

Digital Interface

Master Freq (Master Frequency)

Range:

44.1/48 kHz

Selects the clock used for synchronizing the digital output.

Master Clock

Selects the master clock used for synchronizing the digital
output.

Available Settings:

INTERNAL:

The XV-5080 itself serves as the master.

R-BUS:

Operation synchronized to the clock present on the

R-BUS. The XV-5080 functions as the slave.

WORD CLOCK IN:

Operation synchronized to the word

clock. The XV-5080 functions as the slave.

* When operating as the slave, the XV-5080 is capable of

synchronizing to clocks running at 44.1 or 48 kHz. It cannot
sync to clocks at other frequencies.

Output Mix/Parallel

Mode

Available Settings:

MIX:

All sounds—including those routed to OUTPUTs B/C

or INDIVIDUAL 3–8—are mixed together and routed to the
A (MIX) OUTPUT jacks. This setting allows you to quickly
route everything through headphones when you are creating
sounds, or to combine all of your sounds into two outputs
when sending the XV-5080’s signal to a mixer that has only
two channels.

When MIX is selected, sounds routed to the INDIVIDUAL
OUTPUT 3/5/7 jacks are sent to the left A (MIX) OUTPUT
jack, and sounds routed to the INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 4/6/
8 jacks are sent to the right A (MIX) OUTPUT jack.

PARALLEL:

Sounds are routed to output jacks according to

their output settings.

The XV-5080’s Master Level and Mix/Parallel settings are
each established using a single global parameter.

SYSTEM General #1 page ([SYSTEM] -
[F1 (General)])

Master

Level (Master Level)

Range:

0–127

Adjusts the volume of the entire XV-5080.

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