Using the xv-5080 as a general midi sound module, Entering gm mode – Roland XV-5080. User Manual

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Chapter 10 Examples of Applications Using the XV-5080

Using the XV-5080 as a
General MIDI Sound Module

The XV-5080 features a

GM mode (GM2)

—a convenient way

to play back or create GM score data (music files for General
MIDI sound module). You’re able to play back commercial
GM score data releases and even modify various parameter
settings for enhanced musical expression.

Entering GM Mode

Basically GM mode is similar to a special kind of
Performance in which a General MIDI System Rhythm Set is
assigned to Part 10, and General MIDI System Patches are
assigned to other Parts.

But however, you can’t store GM mode settings in user
memory.

fig.10-003.e_70

The GM PLAY page shows a Patch or Rhythm Set assigned
to each Part.

Each time you enter GM mode, the GM Drum Set is assigned
to Part 10, and Piano 1 is assigned to other Parts. You can
also select other GM Patches and GM Drum Sets for each
Part to match the performance.

1. Press [GM] in MODE to call up the GM PLAY page.

When you switch the XV-5080 into GM mode, the sound
generator initializes itself for basic GM System settings.

2. To change the current Part, press [

] or [

].

3. To change the GM Patch or GM Rhythm Set assigned to

the Part, perform the same procedure as you usually do
when you select a Patch or Rhythm Set.

Initializing the Sound Generator for
General MIDI System Basic Settings

To play back a GM score correctly, the sound generator must
first be initialized to basic GM system settings. The XV-5080’s
sound generator is initialized in the General MIDI settings.

• When Switching to GM Mode

• When it receives a GM System On message from an

external MIDI device

• When a GM System On message is encountered in the

song data being played back

• When the XV-5080’s power is turned on.

When you execute the GM Initialize function (p. 229).

Playing Back a GM Score

When the XV-5080 is in GM mode, it plays back GM scores
correctly. But beyond this, the XV-5080 provides many
extended features not defined in GM System specifications,
and if you create music files using these extended features,
your song may not play back correctly on other GM-
compatible sound modules.

In addition, although the XV-5080 can also be compatible
with the GS format by receiving a GS Reset MIDI message,
Roland’s Sound Canvas Series (including the SC-8850 and
SC-8820) features a different sound module system and
extended tone map, you may be unable to get MIDI data (GS
music data) created especially for use only with the Sound
Canvas series of devices to play back properly.

The beginning of a GM score normally contains a GM System
On message. So if you play back a GM score starting in the
top of a song, XV-5080 will switch itself to GM mode. But if
you play back a GM score starting in the middle of a song,
XV-5080 may not switch itself to GM mode, and the GM
score may not play back correctly. So to be safe, it’s
recommended to manually set the XV-5080 to GM mode
before playing back a GM score.

Muting a Specific Part

When you switch over to GM mode, all Parts will be set to
receive MIDI messages. To turn off a specific Part so that it
will not sound, set the Receive Switch to OFF for the Part.

First, press [RX] to make its indicator light.

At this time, the on/off setting of each Part will be shown by
the indicators of PART SELECT [1/17]–[16/32]. Lit is on, and
dark is off.

Press PART SELECT [1/17]–[16/32] to turn the Part on/off.

* In GM mode, [1-16/17-32] will be ignored.

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