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10Getting Ready to PlayS’assurer ensuite que la carte a été installée correctement.1Mettre l'appareil sous tension, comme indiqué dans “Mise sous
11Getting Ready to PlayConnecting to MIDI Devices and Audio EquipmentThe XV-5080 does not contain an amp or speaker. To hear sound, you will need to c
12Getting Ready to PlayTurning the Power On and OffTurning On the PowerOnce the connections have been completed (p. 11), turn on power to your various
13Getting Ready to PlayRestoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)To ensure the XV-5080 operates correctly as described in the procedures found in
14Listening to the Demo SongsThe XV-5080 features internal demo songs. Now let’s listen to the XV-5080’s awesome sounds and effects in Demo mode.fig.0
15Try Out the SoundsThe XV-5080 comes with a full palette of onboard sounds. The sounds that are used for ordinary play are called “Patches.” To begin
16Try Out the SoundsSelecting PatchesThe XV-5080 comes with a Patch Finder feature that allows you to quickly find any Patch.Selecting Categories (Pat
17Try Out the Sounds6After turning the VALUE dial to select the category, press [F6 (Select)] button to display the Patches in that category, in group
18Try Out the SoundsSelecting from the Sound ListBy displaying the Patch list, you can quickly find the desired Patch.fig.00-018.e_801Make sure that t
19Try Out the Soundsfig.00-019.e_80[F3 (-Bank)]/[F4 (+Bank)]: Switches the banks.[F5 (-10)]/[F6 (+10)]: Switches the displayed Patched in steps of 10.
2 Contents Getting Ready to Play...3 Installing the Wave Expansion Board...
20Try Out the SoundsSwitching ModesIn addition to Patch mode, the XV-5080 also features three other modes: Performance mode, Rhythm Set mode, and GM2
21Try Out the SoundsSelecting Sound LibrariesOn the XV-5080, tone data is stored in what are called “SOUND LIBRARY.” The SOUND LIBRARY is divided into
22Try Out the SoundsPRESET (Preset Memory)The PRESET library group contains the sounds that are permanently stored in the XV-5080’s memory.EXP (Wave E
23Try Out the Sounds1Set the send channel of the sending MIDI keyboard to “1.”For instructions on making this setting, refer to the owner’s manual for
24Try Out the SoundsPlaying Multiple Layered Patches (Layer)The collected assignments of Patches or Rhythm Sets to the 32 parts is referred to as a “P
25Try Out the Soundsfig.00-028.e_804Turn the VALUE dial or press the [INC]/[DEC] button to select “PR-B:01 Dulcimar&Gtr.”Set the MIDI keyboard sen
26Try Out the Sounds3Make sure that the [1-16/17-32] indicator is dark, and then press the PART SELECT [2/18] button to make the indicator go dark (of
27Try Out the SoundsYou can switch the Part by moving the cursor here and turning the VALUE dial.fig.00-032.e_804Press the [ ]/[ ] button to move the
28Try Out the Sounds4Press the [ ]/[ ] button to move the cursor to the “Receive Channel” setting.5Turn the VALUE dial or press the [INC]/[DEC] button
29Try Out the Sounds3Press the [B] button, getting its indicator to light.The page for selecting Preset-B Performances appears.fig.00-035.e_804Turn th
3Getting Ready to PlayInstalling the Wave Expansion BoardThe XV-5080 can be further expanded with the installation of up to eight optional wave expans
30Try Out the Sounds3Press [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] to move the cursor to K.L of Part 2.4Turn the VALUE dial to select “C5.”5Press [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] to move the
31Try Out the Soundsexecuted, it may not be necessary to set the receive channel.4Send a Bank Select MSB (Control Number 0) value of “87” to the XV-50
32Try Out the SoundsThe MSB and LSB are determined according to the series number, as follows:SR-JV80 Series Patch No. MSB LSBSR-JV80-01 1–128 89 00
33Try Out the SoundsUsing an External MIDI Device to Switch PerformancesTo switch Performances, after matching the send channel for the external MIDI
34Try Out the SoundsEach Performance has a corresponding Bank Select number and Program number, as shown below.PerformancesPerformance Performance Ban
35Turning Effects On and OffOn/off settings for each of the XV-5080’s built-in effects processors (multi-effects, chorus, reverb, and EQ) can be appli
36Turning Effects On and OffChorusChorus adds depth and spaciousness to the sound.ReverbReverb is an effect that adds reverberation resembling that cr
37Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler LibraryNow let’s try loading a sampler library (such as the optional L-CDX Series) into the XV-5080 and playing som
38Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler Library• Be careful that the screws you remove do not drop into the interior of the XV-5080.• Do not touch any of t
39Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler Libraryfig.00-044a.e5Using your fingers, push up on the SIMM until it stands upright in the slot.The SIMM is then h
4Getting Ready to PlayWave expansion boards (SR-JV80 Series and SRX Series; sold separately) are installed after removing the cover at the top of the
40Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler LibraryRemoving SIMMsRemove SIMMs in the reverse order of that used for installation.1Simultaneously push the silve
41Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler Library Augmenter la modules SIMM (French language for Canadian Safety Standard) Des modules SIMM doivent être in
42Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler Library • Enlevez seulement les vis indiquées (p. 42).• Veiller à ne pas échapper les vis enlevées dans le XV-5080
43Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler Library fig.T01-003 5 Orienter la carte en position verticale avec vos doigts. La carte mémoire est fixée dans les
44Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler Library Enlever une carte modules SIMM Enlever les cartes de mémoire des emplacements dans l’ordre inverse que cel
45Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler LibraryConnecting the CD-ROM Drivefig.00-046.e1Turn off the power of the XV-5080 and any connected external devices
46Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler LibraryLoading Sampler Libraries (Patches)Here’s how you can load Patches from a library (optional L-CDX Series) de
47Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler Library6Turn the VALUE dial to select “SCSI3: (Volume Name).”7Press the [F6 (OK)] button.The CD-ROM’s contents are
48Let’s Play Sounds From a Sampler LibraryPlaying Back Sampler Libraries (Patches)Patches and Performances loaded from CD-ROMs are recorded in the USE
49Let’s Make a List of Your Favorite PatchesRegistering a Patch in the FAVORITE LISTYou can bring together your favorite and most frequently used Patc
5Getting Ready to Play5Slots are provided inside the XV-5080 for SRX Series and SR-JV80 Series boards. Referring to the diagram below, plug the wave e
50Let’s Make a List of Your Favorite Patches* To cancel the registration, select the file you want to cancel, and then press the [F4 (Remove)] button.
51Let’s Make a List of Your Favorite PatchesSelecting Patches from the FAVORITE LISTfig.00-053.e_801Press the VALUE dial.The Sound List or Favorite Li
52Using the XV-5080 in Live PerformanceUsing the XV-5080 with Another Synthesizer to Play SoundsPlaying the XV-5080’s patches together with the sounds
53Using the XV-5080 in Live Performance1Select PR-A:050 Perky B on the PATCH Play page.This Patch uses 8: ROTARY as its Multi-Effect type.2Press [F6 (
54For More Advanced Use of the XV-5080...The XV-5080 includes numerous other functions that could not be covered in this volume. Such functions are ex
55For More Advanced Use of the XV-5080...Memo
02019823 ’02-6-F2-51K Demo Song and Profile of the Composer Epic Passage Scott Tibbs © 2000 Roland Corporation Scott Tibbs has performed an
6Getting Ready to Play Next, check to make sure the board has been installed properly.1Turn on the power, as described in “Turning On the Power” (p. 1
7Getting Ready to PlayInstallation de la carte d'extension Wave(French language for Canadian Safety Standard) Les cartes d'exten-sion Wave c
8Getting Ready to PlayPour installer une carte d'extension (vendue en option dans les séries SR-JV80 et SRX), détacher la plaque du dessus. La ca
9Getting Ready to Play5Dans l'appareil, vous trouverez des emplacements pour carte à extension de série SRX et SR-JV80. En vous référant au schém
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