Chapter 9 other settings/status checks, Making overall settings, Chapter 9 – Roland XV-5080. User Manual

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Chapter 9

Other Settings/Status Checks

Settings Common to the
Entire XV-5080 ([SYSTEM/
UTILITY] - [F1 (General)])

fig.09-001.e_70

Setting Procedure:

1. Press [SYSTEM/UTILITY], getting the indicator to light.

* If the indicator is blinking, you are in UTILITY mode. Press

[SYSTEM/UTILITY] once again to make its indicator light.

2. Press [F1 (General)] several times to call up the SYSTEM

General #1 page.

3. Press [

]/[

]/[

]/[

] to move the cursor to

the parameter you want to set.

4. Turn the VALUE dial or by press [INC]/[DEC], to select

the desired value.

* If you’ve made a mistake, simply press [UNDO]. The value of

the parameter will be restored to what it was when you first
positioned the cursor there.

5. Press [EXIT] to return to the applicable PLAY page.

Making Overall Settings

Setup

LCD Contrast

Range:

1–10

This adjusts the contrast/brightness of the display. Higher
values will make the characters darker.

Patch Remain (Patch Remain Switch)

This specifies whether you want the notes that are sounding
to remain (ON) or turn off (OFF) when you select a new
Patch or Rhythm Set in Patch mode.

In addition, when “ON” is selected, the Volume and Pan
data, and the Key Mode and other settings received via MIDI
(CC 5, 7, 10, 65, 68, 71–74, RPN 0, 1, 2, MONO ON, POLY
ON) are passed on.

Powerup Mode

Sets the condition of the XV-5080 when its power is turned
on.

Available Settings:

DEFAULT:

The XV-5080 will be ready to play Patch

“USER:001.”

LAST:

The XV-5080 will power up exactly as it was when it

was turned off.

Character Style

Select the style of the large characters that are displayed in
the various Play pages (number and name display).

TYPE 1: Bold mono-spaced characters

TYPE 2: Light mono-spaced characters

TYPE 3: Bold proportionally-spaced characters

TYPE 4: Light proportionally-spaced characters

Rhythm Edit Key

You can set whether you’ll be able to select percussion
instruments for editing only by operating the XV-5080’s
front-panel controls or also by pressing keys on a connected
MIDI keyboard.

Available Settings:

PANEL:

Percussion instrument sounds can be selected only

by using the XV-5080’s TONE SELECT [1]–[4].

PANEL&MIDI:

Percussion instrument sounds can be selected

using the XV-5080’s TONE SELECT [1]–[4] and by pressing a
key on a connected MIDI keyboard.

If you’d like to select percussion instruments using the XV-
5080’s [E]–[H] buttons while playing the sounds on a MIDI
keyboard, select “PANEL.”

SCSI Probe Time

This sets the time spent in recognizing connected SCSI
devices. The higher the value set, the longer the time
allowed. Ordinarily, this is set to “1.”

Settings values: 1-10

* If the connected SCSI device is not being recognized, set a

higher value, then following the instructions in “Turning Off
the Power” in Quick Start (P.12), turn off the XV-5080’s
power. After this, follow the instructions in “Turning On the
Power” in Quick Start (P.12) to turn on the power in the
proper sequence.

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