Initializing a sound, For patches or performances, For rhythm sets – Roland XV-5080. User Manual

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Chapter 8 Saving Tones and Other Data You’ve Created

Initializing a Sound

This function resets all of the parameters in the current Patch,
Performance, Rhythm Set or Rhythm Tone to their standard
or factory default settings.

* Only current data (data in the temproary memory) will be

initialized, and data resident in user memory will not be
rewritten. If you want to restore all settings to their factory
values, carry out Factory Reset. (p. 206)

* To initialize the General MIDI System, refer to

Initializing

GM Settings (Init)

(p. 229).

Type (Initialize Type)

DEFAULT:

This resets the data currently in the Temporary

memory to the standard values called “initial data”: INIT
PATCH, INIT PERFORM or INIT SET. Use this setting when
you wish to create a sound from scratch.

PRESET:

Resets the current data to the factory user group

settings.

If the current data is a Performance, Patch or Rhythm Set
from PRESET memory (PR-A–G), and initialization is
performed with “PRESET” specified, the data will be reset to
the value of the correspondingly numbered user group.

For Patches or Performances

1. Select the Patch/Performance you wish to initialize.

If you will be using “PRESET” for the initialization, select the
USER group Performance/Patch number whose data you
wish to restore.

* If you will be using “DEFAULT” for the initialization, it does

not matter which Patch or Performance is selected.

* You can select “DEFAULT (4 TONES)“or “DEFAULT

(MULTI-PARTIAL)“ in a Patch Mode.

2. Press [SYSTEM/UTILITY], getting its indicator to start

blinking.

* If the indicator is steadily lit, you are in SYSTEM mode. Press

[SYSTEM/UTILITY] once again, so the indicator is blinking.

3. Press [F6 (Menu)] to select Menu 1.

4. Press [F3 (Initialize)].

The corresponding Initialize page will appear.

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5. Either rotate the VALUE dial, or press [INC]/[DEC] to

choose “DEFAULT” or “PRESET.”

6. Press [F6 (Execute)] to execute initializing and return to

the PLAY page.

If you used “DEFAULT” to initialize, the name will be either
“INIT PATCH” or “INIT PERFORM.”

* A “*” symbol will appear at the left of the group name,

indicating that the settings have been modified. If you wish to
keep the settings, you need to store them. (p. 194)

For Rhythm Sets

1. Select a Rhythm Set that you wish to initialize.

If you will be using “PRESET” for the initialization, select the
USER group Rhythm Set number whose data you wish to
restore.

* If you will be using “DEFAULT” for the initialization, it does

not matter which Rhythm Set is selected.

2. Press [SYSTEM/UTILITY], getting its indicator to start

blinking.

* If the indicator is steadily lit, you are in SYSTEM mode. Press

[SYSTEM/UTILITY] once again, so the indicator is blinking.

3. Press [F6 (Menu)] to select Menu 1.

4. Press [F3 (Initialize)].

The Initialize page will appear.

5. Carry out the following operation for the Rhythm Set to

be initialized.

To Initialize a Rhythm Tone

Press [F1 (Key)]. The Rhythm Initialize Key page will appear.

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To Initialize a Rhythm Set

Press [F2 (All)]. The Rhythm Initialize All page will appear.

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6. Either rotate the VALUE dial, or press [INC]/[DEC] to

choose “DEFAULT” or “PRESET.”

In the case of Rhythm Tone (Key), you must also specify the
percussion instrument (key) that you wish to initialize.

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