2024年10月26日发(作者:夙香莲)
128-Voice Synthesizer
and sample Playback
Module
XV-5080
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TurboStart
Selecting and Previewing Sounds
The sounds in the XV-5080 are arranged in 36
different categories ranging from Piano to Electric
Bass to Techno. You can use the Patch Finder and
Preview functions to easily find and audition sounds
by category:
PATCH FINDER so it’s lit.
the UP (") and DOWN (#) CURSOR
buttons to select the desired category.
the VALUE dial to select a sound within the
chosen category.
PATCH FINDER—so it’s not lit—to exit.
It’s a Fact…
The XV-5080 128-Voice Synthesizer and Sample
Playback Module represents a new first, combining
synthesizer and sample playback technologies with
unparalleled multi-effects, all with digital and analog
outputs. Its features include:
•New 128-voice synth engine
•1280 internal patches, 256 performances, 25
rhythm sets
•64MB of internal wave memory including new
samples and classic JD-990 waveforms
•Sample playback of S-700 series, Akai
S1000/S3000, AIFF and WAV files
•90 onboard studio-quality effects derived from
the Roland SRV-330, V-Studios, RSS and
COSM™ instruments
•8 expansion slots: 4 for the new SRX series and
4 for use with SR-JV80 series expansion boards
•GM2 compatibility
Using the Favorites List
The favorites list allows you to save up to 64
commonly used patches for quick and easy access.
Use the following procedure to place a patch in your
favorites list:
a patch (see the previous section).
the VALUE dial to activate the favorites
list. (If “Favorite List” isn’t displayed in the upper
left corner of the menu, press F2.)
the VALUE dial to select an empty location.
F3 [Regist] to assign the patch to the list.
the VALUE dial to exit.
Use the following procedure to recall a patch from the
favorites list:
the VALUE dial to activate the favorites
list.
the VALUE dial to select the desired patch,
and then press F6 [SELECT].
Initializing
Use the following procedure to initialize the XV-5080
and restore its factory settings.
Note: Initializing the XV-5080 resets the contents of
its memory, erasing any patches, performances or
rhythm kits you may have created yourself, or loaded
manually—if there’s anything in memory you want to
preserve, be sure to back it up to a SmartMedia card
or an external MIDI storage device before initializing
the XV-5080.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press SYSTEM/UTILITY until its indicator light is
blinking.
Press F6 [Menu] to select Menu 3.
Press F1 [Factory], and then press F6 [Factory].
If “INT WRITE PROTECT=ON” is displayed,
press DEC, and then press F6 two times.
Selecting Rhythm Kits
Use the following procedure to select and audition
the rhythm kits in the XV-5080:
RHYTHM until its indicator light is lit and
turn the VALUE dial to select a rhythm kit.
the VOLUME knob to hear a
demonstration beat using the selected kit.
Note: Use Rhythm mode when you want to check out
or edit kits. If you wish to use a rhythm kit with other
sounds—such as when you’re using the
XV-5080 with a sequencer—use Performance mode.
Playing the Demo Songs
There are three demonstration songs built into the
XV-5080. Use the following procedure to play back
any of these demo songs:
holding EXIT, press LEFT CURSOR (!).
the VALUE dial to select a song, and then
press F6 to begin playback.
F5 to stop playback.
EXIT when you’re finished.
128-Voice Synthesizer
and sample Playback
Module
XV-5080
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TurboStart
Setting Up for Sequencing
When sequencing, you’ll usually want to be able to
play the XV-5080’s sounds using several different
MIDI channels at once. This allows you to control
each sound separately. Use the following procedure
to set up the XV-5080:
t the sequencer’s MIDI output to the
XV-5080’s MIDI In 1.
PERFORMANCE on the XV-5080, and
then turn the VALUE dial to select PR-A: 01-
SEQ:TEMPLATE. This performance is designed
specifically for sequencing, and allows you to
play up to 16 parts—each with its own patch—on
individual MIDI channels.
Tip: You can play up to 32 separate parts at
once on the XV-5080 when you connect your
sequencer to both its MIDI In 1 and 2 jacks.
Selecting Sounds
You can select sounds from your sequencer using
MIDI Program Change and Bank Select messages,
or you can manually select the sounds on the
XV-5080. In most cases, it’s preferable to select the
sounds from your sequencer since this will allow you
to easily save these settings with your sequencer
song data. If you wish to select sounds directly from
the XV-5080, use the following procedure:
holding PERFORMANCE, press PATCH.
You’ll notice “Part 1” in the middle of the display.
This means that the patch you’re viewing is on
MIDI Channel 1. (In this performance, each part
responds to its same-numbered MIDI channel.)
a patch as described earlier.
the RIGHT CURSOR to select Part 2.
Select a patch for MIDI Channel 2.
Step 3 to select patches for all of your
parts.
Note: Typically, Part 10 (MIDI Channel 10) is set up
as the rhythm part, though you can use any part for
this purpose on the XV-5080.
Tip: If you’d like to select patches and rhythm kits
from your sequencer, see the “Selecting XV Sounds”
Supplemental Notes for a complete list of the
required MIDI messages. You can download this
document from the Roland Web site (www.
), request Faxback # 21103 from our
faxback system (323-890-3780), or call a Roland
Product Support specialist at 323-890-3740.
Setting Up a Performance
The XV-5080 is a great performance synthesizer
when it’s connected to a MIDI keyboard or other MIDI
controller. You can use the XV-5080 in Patch mode
to play single sounds. Performance mode offers more
complex setups, with layers and splits that use up to
32 individual parts. Use the following procedure to
audition some great built-in performances from a
MIDI keyboard:
t the keyboard’s MIDI Out to the
XV-5080’s MIDI In A jack.
the keyboard to MIDI Channel 1.
Note: The XV-5080 defaults to MIDI Channel 1
for performance and patch playback.
the XV-5080, press PERFORMANCE, and
then turn the VALUE dial to select User 01:
Andreas Cave.
Check out the following performances:
•User 02: Watta Gate!
•User 11: PhsDyno+Bs
•User 18: StereoSlicer
•User 24: XV Sweep Pad
•User 41: OrcEnsemble
•User 60: Pumping 5080
Selecting Effects
Use the following procedure to try out the different
effects in the XV-5080:
the patch PRE-A #122: Rotary Gtr (as
described earlier).
F6 [Effects], and then press F2 [MFX
Prm].
the CURSOR keys to highlight “TYPE,” and
then turn the VALUE dial to select the desired
MFX (“multi-effects”) type.
the VOLUME knob to audition the effect.
Check out the following effects:
•39: FLANGER/DELAY
•60: 3D CHORUS
•65: STEREO AUTO WAH
•78: GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR
•85: CLEAN GUITAR MULTI B
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and sample Playback
Module
XV-5080
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Appending Samples
The append feature allows you to load the new
samples into RAM without overwriting previously
loaded samples. Use the following steps to load
additional samples:
m Steps 1-9 from the previous section to
select the new sample you wish to load.
the VALUE dial to select a new user patch
location in which to store the sample patch.
F6 [OK].
Note: The Append function in this window refers to
the user patch locations and not the RAM storage
area. For a full explanation of the Append function in
this window, refer to XV-5080 Owner’s Manual, Page
186, Steps 12 and 13.
F5 [Append] to load the selected sample
patch.
Loading Sample Patches
The key to the XV-5080’s flexibility is its ability to play
back sample files from a variety of sources. Once
equipped with optional RAM, the XV-5080 can load
and play back Roland S-700 series, Akai S1000 and
S3000 series, AIFF and WAV samples. Use the
following procedure to load and play patches from a
CD-ROM library. In this example, we’ll load samples
designed for use with the XV-5080:
off the XV-5080, and then connect your
CD-ROM drive to the SCSI connector on the
XV-5080’s back panel.
on the CD-ROM drive, then the XV-5080.
the desired CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
drive.
DISK, and then press F1 [Load]
F1 [Drive] and turn the VALUE dial to
highlight the CD-ROM drive.
F6 [OK] to select the drive.
the VALUE dial to select the PATCH folder
and press the right cursor ($) to open the folder.
the VALUE dial to select the patch you’d
like to load and press F5 [Mark] to place a “√”
next to the patch’s name on the display.
F6 [Select], and then F6 [Load].
the VALUE dial to select a user patch
location (1-128) in which to store the loaded
data.
F6 [OK] and then F6 [OK] again to load
the sample into the selected user patch location.
PATCH and turn the VALUE dial to select
the loaded sample patch.
Note: Any sample patch loaded into RAM is lost
when the XV-5080’s power is turned off. While the
patch’s name will still appear in the user patch
location, you’ll have to re-load the sample patch in
order to hear it.
Saving Sample Data
Once you’ve loaded your sample patches and have
assigned them to parts, you may want to save them
to a SmartMedia card or to a compatible external
SCSI drive. This will allow you to store all of the
XV-5080’s internal settings—sample data
included—as a single file.
the SmartMedia card or connect the SCSI
drive you wish to use.
DISK and then press F2 [Save].
F1 [Drive] and use the VALUE dial to
select the device that you wish to save to.
F6 [OK] to select the device.
F6 [Save] to save the file.
Loading Saved Data
Use the following procedure to load a file that’s saved
to a disk or SmartMedia card:
DISK, and then press F1 [Load].
F1 [Drive] and turn the VALUE dial to
select the device that contains the saved file.
F6 [OK].
the VALUE dial to select the file you wish to
load.
F5 [Mark], and then press F6 [Select].
F6 [Load] to load the file data.
2024年10月26日发(作者:夙香莲)
128-Voice Synthesizer
and sample Playback
Module
XV-5080
®ÂØÒňÎ
®
TurboStart
Selecting and Previewing Sounds
The sounds in the XV-5080 are arranged in 36
different categories ranging from Piano to Electric
Bass to Techno. You can use the Patch Finder and
Preview functions to easily find and audition sounds
by category:
PATCH FINDER so it’s lit.
the UP (") and DOWN (#) CURSOR
buttons to select the desired category.
the VALUE dial to select a sound within the
chosen category.
PATCH FINDER—so it’s not lit—to exit.
It’s a Fact…
The XV-5080 128-Voice Synthesizer and Sample
Playback Module represents a new first, combining
synthesizer and sample playback technologies with
unparalleled multi-effects, all with digital and analog
outputs. Its features include:
•New 128-voice synth engine
•1280 internal patches, 256 performances, 25
rhythm sets
•64MB of internal wave memory including new
samples and classic JD-990 waveforms
•Sample playback of S-700 series, Akai
S1000/S3000, AIFF and WAV files
•90 onboard studio-quality effects derived from
the Roland SRV-330, V-Studios, RSS and
COSM™ instruments
•8 expansion slots: 4 for the new SRX series and
4 for use with SR-JV80 series expansion boards
•GM2 compatibility
Using the Favorites List
The favorites list allows you to save up to 64
commonly used patches for quick and easy access.
Use the following procedure to place a patch in your
favorites list:
a patch (see the previous section).
the VALUE dial to activate the favorites
list. (If “Favorite List” isn’t displayed in the upper
left corner of the menu, press F2.)
the VALUE dial to select an empty location.
F3 [Regist] to assign the patch to the list.
the VALUE dial to exit.
Use the following procedure to recall a patch from the
favorites list:
the VALUE dial to activate the favorites
list.
the VALUE dial to select the desired patch,
and then press F6 [SELECT].
Initializing
Use the following procedure to initialize the XV-5080
and restore its factory settings.
Note: Initializing the XV-5080 resets the contents of
its memory, erasing any patches, performances or
rhythm kits you may have created yourself, or loaded
manually—if there’s anything in memory you want to
preserve, be sure to back it up to a SmartMedia card
or an external MIDI storage device before initializing
the XV-5080.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press SYSTEM/UTILITY until its indicator light is
blinking.
Press F6 [Menu] to select Menu 3.
Press F1 [Factory], and then press F6 [Factory].
If “INT WRITE PROTECT=ON” is displayed,
press DEC, and then press F6 two times.
Selecting Rhythm Kits
Use the following procedure to select and audition
the rhythm kits in the XV-5080:
RHYTHM until its indicator light is lit and
turn the VALUE dial to select a rhythm kit.
the VOLUME knob to hear a
demonstration beat using the selected kit.
Note: Use Rhythm mode when you want to check out
or edit kits. If you wish to use a rhythm kit with other
sounds—such as when you’re using the
XV-5080 with a sequencer—use Performance mode.
Playing the Demo Songs
There are three demonstration songs built into the
XV-5080. Use the following procedure to play back
any of these demo songs:
holding EXIT, press LEFT CURSOR (!).
the VALUE dial to select a song, and then
press F6 to begin playback.
F5 to stop playback.
EXIT when you’re finished.
128-Voice Synthesizer
and sample Playback
Module
XV-5080
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®
TurboStart
Setting Up for Sequencing
When sequencing, you’ll usually want to be able to
play the XV-5080’s sounds using several different
MIDI channels at once. This allows you to control
each sound separately. Use the following procedure
to set up the XV-5080:
t the sequencer’s MIDI output to the
XV-5080’s MIDI In 1.
PERFORMANCE on the XV-5080, and
then turn the VALUE dial to select PR-A: 01-
SEQ:TEMPLATE. This performance is designed
specifically for sequencing, and allows you to
play up to 16 parts—each with its own patch—on
individual MIDI channels.
Tip: You can play up to 32 separate parts at
once on the XV-5080 when you connect your
sequencer to both its MIDI In 1 and 2 jacks.
Selecting Sounds
You can select sounds from your sequencer using
MIDI Program Change and Bank Select messages,
or you can manually select the sounds on the
XV-5080. In most cases, it’s preferable to select the
sounds from your sequencer since this will allow you
to easily save these settings with your sequencer
song data. If you wish to select sounds directly from
the XV-5080, use the following procedure:
holding PERFORMANCE, press PATCH.
You’ll notice “Part 1” in the middle of the display.
This means that the patch you’re viewing is on
MIDI Channel 1. (In this performance, each part
responds to its same-numbered MIDI channel.)
a patch as described earlier.
the RIGHT CURSOR to select Part 2.
Select a patch for MIDI Channel 2.
Step 3 to select patches for all of your
parts.
Note: Typically, Part 10 (MIDI Channel 10) is set up
as the rhythm part, though you can use any part for
this purpose on the XV-5080.
Tip: If you’d like to select patches and rhythm kits
from your sequencer, see the “Selecting XV Sounds”
Supplemental Notes for a complete list of the
required MIDI messages. You can download this
document from the Roland Web site (www.
), request Faxback # 21103 from our
faxback system (323-890-3780), or call a Roland
Product Support specialist at 323-890-3740.
Setting Up a Performance
The XV-5080 is a great performance synthesizer
when it’s connected to a MIDI keyboard or other MIDI
controller. You can use the XV-5080 in Patch mode
to play single sounds. Performance mode offers more
complex setups, with layers and splits that use up to
32 individual parts. Use the following procedure to
audition some great built-in performances from a
MIDI keyboard:
t the keyboard’s MIDI Out to the
XV-5080’s MIDI In A jack.
the keyboard to MIDI Channel 1.
Note: The XV-5080 defaults to MIDI Channel 1
for performance and patch playback.
the XV-5080, press PERFORMANCE, and
then turn the VALUE dial to select User 01:
Andreas Cave.
Check out the following performances:
•User 02: Watta Gate!
•User 11: PhsDyno+Bs
•User 18: StereoSlicer
•User 24: XV Sweep Pad
•User 41: OrcEnsemble
•User 60: Pumping 5080
Selecting Effects
Use the following procedure to try out the different
effects in the XV-5080:
the patch PRE-A #122: Rotary Gtr (as
described earlier).
F6 [Effects], and then press F2 [MFX
Prm].
the CURSOR keys to highlight “TYPE,” and
then turn the VALUE dial to select the desired
MFX (“multi-effects”) type.
the VOLUME knob to audition the effect.
Check out the following effects:
•39: FLANGER/DELAY
•60: 3D CHORUS
•65: STEREO AUTO WAH
•78: GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR
•85: CLEAN GUITAR MULTI B
128-Voice Synthesizer
and sample Playback
Module
XV-5080
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®
TurboStart
Appending Samples
The append feature allows you to load the new
samples into RAM without overwriting previously
loaded samples. Use the following steps to load
additional samples:
m Steps 1-9 from the previous section to
select the new sample you wish to load.
the VALUE dial to select a new user patch
location in which to store the sample patch.
F6 [OK].
Note: The Append function in this window refers to
the user patch locations and not the RAM storage
area. For a full explanation of the Append function in
this window, refer to XV-5080 Owner’s Manual, Page
186, Steps 12 and 13.
F5 [Append] to load the selected sample
patch.
Loading Sample Patches
The key to the XV-5080’s flexibility is its ability to play
back sample files from a variety of sources. Once
equipped with optional RAM, the XV-5080 can load
and play back Roland S-700 series, Akai S1000 and
S3000 series, AIFF and WAV samples. Use the
following procedure to load and play patches from a
CD-ROM library. In this example, we’ll load samples
designed for use with the XV-5080:
off the XV-5080, and then connect your
CD-ROM drive to the SCSI connector on the
XV-5080’s back panel.
on the CD-ROM drive, then the XV-5080.
the desired CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
drive.
DISK, and then press F1 [Load]
F1 [Drive] and turn the VALUE dial to
highlight the CD-ROM drive.
F6 [OK] to select the drive.
the VALUE dial to select the PATCH folder
and press the right cursor ($) to open the folder.
the VALUE dial to select the patch you’d
like to load and press F5 [Mark] to place a “√”
next to the patch’s name on the display.
F6 [Select], and then F6 [Load].
the VALUE dial to select a user patch
location (1-128) in which to store the loaded
data.
F6 [OK] and then F6 [OK] again to load
the sample into the selected user patch location.
PATCH and turn the VALUE dial to select
the loaded sample patch.
Note: Any sample patch loaded into RAM is lost
when the XV-5080’s power is turned off. While the
patch’s name will still appear in the user patch
location, you’ll have to re-load the sample patch in
order to hear it.
Saving Sample Data
Once you’ve loaded your sample patches and have
assigned them to parts, you may want to save them
to a SmartMedia card or to a compatible external
SCSI drive. This will allow you to store all of the
XV-5080’s internal settings—sample data
included—as a single file.
the SmartMedia card or connect the SCSI
drive you wish to use.
DISK and then press F2 [Save].
F1 [Drive] and use the VALUE dial to
select the device that you wish to save to.
F6 [OK] to select the device.
F6 [Save] to save the file.
Loading Saved Data
Use the following procedure to load a file that’s saved
to a disk or SmartMedia card:
DISK, and then press F1 [Load].
F1 [Drive] and turn the VALUE dial to
select the device that contains the saved file.
F6 [OK].
the VALUE dial to select the file you wish to
load.
F5 [Mark], and then press F6 [Select].
F6 [Load] to load the file data.