Please refer to, Making effects settings ([f5 (effects)]) – Roland XV-5080. User Manual

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Chapter 10 Examples of Applications Using the XV-5080

Chap.10

Making MIDI Settings for Each Part
([F4 (MIDI)])

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PART MIDI

Receive Channel (MIDI Channel)

Range:

1–16/OFF

Specifies the MIDI channel for each Part.

Part MIDI Receive Switch

Receive Switch

Sets whether each Part will respond to received MIDI
messages (ON) or not (OFF) from external MIDI devices.

Part Mute

Switch (Part Mute Switch)

Turns muting of each part on (MUTE) or off (OFF).

Making Effects Settings ([F5 (Effects)])

Here, settings for the Chorus/Reverb effects used in GM
mode are made.

When the effect name in the upper right of the screen
appears in dashed lines, it indicates that the corresponding
effect for the screen is set to OFF. Turn the corresponding
effect on before you make settings (p. 225).

GM Effects General page ([F5 (Effects)] - [F1 (General)])

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Part Output Assign

Range:

A–D

Sets the output destination for each Part.

Part Dry Send Level

Range:

0–127

Sets the volume level of the Part.

Part Chorus Send Level

Range:

0–127

Adjusts the amount of Chorus for each Part.

Part Reverb Send Level

Range:

0–127

Adjusts the amount of Reverb for each Part.

Reverb Send Level

Range:

0–127

Determines the level of the signal sent from Chorus to
Reverb.

Chorus Output Assign

Range:

A–D

Sets the output destination for Chorus.

Reverb Output Assign

Range:

A–D

Sets the output destination of the reverb sound.

GM Effects Chorus page ([F5 (Effects)] - [F2
(Chorus)])

Here, settings for the chorus effect used in GM mode are
made.

In GM mode, the Chorus effect settings for the GM Patch
assigned to each Part will be ignored (except for the Send
Level parameter).

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Type (Chorus Type)

Selects the type of Chorus.

Available Settings:

CHORUS 1–4:

Chorus 1–4

FB CHORUS:

Feedback Chorus

FLANGER:

Flanger

Rate (Chorus Rate)

Range:

0–127

Sets the modulation speed of the Chorus.

Depth (Chorus Depth)

Range:

0–127

Adjusts the modulation depth for the Chorus.

Feedback (Chorus Feedback Level)

Range:

0–127

Adjusts the amount of chorus sound that is returned (fed
back) to the chorus. Higher settings will result in a more
intense effect.

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