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Chapter 5 Creating a Performance

K.L (Part Keyboard Range Lower)

Range:

C -1–G9

Specifies the lowest note that will cause the Part to play its
sound.

K.U (Part Keyboard Range Upper)

Range:

C -1–G9

Specifies the highest note that will cause the Part to play its
sound.

The Lower value cannot be set to a value greater than Upper
value, or vice versa. If you attempt to do this, the two values
will change simultaneously.

U.F (Part Keyboard Fade Width Upper)

Range:

0–127

This determines what will happen to the Part’s level when a
note that’s higher than its specified keyboard range is
played. Higher settings produce a more gradual change in
volume. If you don’t want the Tone to sound at all when a
note above the keyboard range is played, set this parameter
to 0.

Selecting the Patch, and Setting
the Volume, Pan, Pitch, and
Polyphony

PERFORMANCE Part #1 page
([PERFORM] - [F3 (Part)])

fig.05-007.e_70

Patch (Part Patch)

Type (Part Type)

Range:

PAT/RHY

Selects the Patch (PAT) or Rhythm Set (RHY) the Part will
play.

Group (Part Group)

Available Settings:

Selects the group to which the desired Patch or Rhythm Set
belongs.

* You can also use the Patch Finder feature. (p. 19)

* You can also select from the FAVORITE LIST. (p. 207)

* It is not possible to select XP-A–H unless a wave expansion

board is inserted into the corresponding slot. (Quick Start; p.
3)

* It is not possible to select CARD unless a SmartMedia card is

inserted into the XV-5080 CARD slot.

Number

Selects the desired Patch or Rhythm Set by its number.

* You can also use the Patch Finder feature. (p. 19)

* You can also select from the FAVORITE LIST. (p. 207)

Level&Pan (Part Level&Pan)

Part Level

Available Settings:

Sets the volume of the Part. This setting’s main purpose is to
adjust the volume balance between Parts.

Part Pan

Available Settings:

Specifies the stereo position of the Part’s sound. L64 is far
left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.

Tune (Part Tune)

Octave Shift (Part Octave Shift)

Range:

-3– +3

Adjusts the pitch of the Part’s sound up or down in units of
an octave (+/-3 octaves).

Coarse (Part Coarse Tune)

Range:

-48– +48

Adjusts the pitch of the Part’s sound up or down in semitone
steps over a range of +/-4 octaves.

Fine (Part Fine Tune)

Range:

-50– +50

Adjusts the pitch of the Part’s sound up or down in one-cent
steps (1/100th of a semitone) over a range of half a semitone
up or down.

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