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Chapter 9 Examples of Applications Using the XV-3080
GM CHORUS
fig.9-05
Make settings for the Chorus effect used in GM mode.
In GM mode, the Chorus effect settings for the GM Patch
assigned to each Part will be ignored (except for the Send
Level parameter).
Type (Chorus Type)
Selects the type of Chorus.
Chorus 1–4
FB Chorus: Feedback Chorus
Flanger: Flanger
Rate (Chorus Rate) 0–127
Sets the modulation speed of the Chorus.
Depth (Chorus Depth) 0–127
Adjusts modulation depth for the Chorus.
Fbk (Chorus Feedback Level) 0–127
Adjusts the amount of chorus sound that is returned (fed
back) to the chorus. Higher settings will result in a more
intense effect.
Rev (Reverb Send Level) 0–127
Sets the send level to Reverb.
Out (Chorus Output Assign) OUTPUT A–C
Sets the output destination for Chorus.
GM REVERB
fig.9-06
Make GM mode reverb settings.
In GM mode, the reverb effect settings for the GM Patch
assigned to each Part will be ignored (except for the Send
Level parameter).
Type (Reverb Type)
Selects the type of Reverb effect.
Small Room: Reverb obtained in a small sized room.
Medium Room: Reverb obtained in a somewhat larger room.
Large Room: Large room reverb.
Medium Hall: Reverb sound found in a medium sized
concert hall.
Large Hall: Reverb sound found in a large concert hall.
Plate: Plate reverb effect
Time (Reverb Time) 0–127
Adjusts the time over which the reverberation will continue.
Out (Reverb Output Assign) OUTPUT A–C
Sets the output destination of the chorus sound.
■Making MIDI Settings for Each Part
(MIDI)
fig. 9-07
PART MIDI
You can make MIDI settings.
Channel (MIDI Channel)
Specifies the MIDI channel for each Part.
Rx Sw (Receive Switch)
Sets whether each Part will respond to received MIDI
messages (ON) or not (OFF) from external MIDI devices.
Mute Sw (Mute Switch)
Turns muting of each part on (ON) or off (OFF).
■Confirming MIDI Information for Each
Part (INFO)
fig.9-08
fig.9-08a
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In this display you can check the receive status of various
types of MIDI message for each Part. This is a convenient
way to check that the sound generator is responding
correctly to messages from the keyboard or external MIDI
controllers.