Roland XV-88 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 2. Playing
Chapter 2
4. Press , move the cursor to Motif, and specify the
order in which the notes of the chord will be sounded.
The available choices depend on the Style parameter
setting. For details, refer to Arpeggio Style List (p.
268).
5. Move the cursor to Beat Pattern, then change the
rhythm.
The available choices depend on the Style parameter
setting. For details, refer to Arpeggio Style List (p.
268).
6. Press , move the cursor to Accent Rate, and
specify the groove ratio.
A setting of 100% will produce the most pronounced
groove feel.
7. Move the cursor to Shuffle Rate and specify the swing
rate.
With a setting of 50%, the notes will be spaced evenly.
As the value increases, the note timing will have more of
a swing feel.
8. Press , move the cursor to Key Velocity, and
specify the strength with which the notes of the chord
will be sounded.
When REAL is selected, the velocity at which the notes
are actually played will be used. With a setting of 1127,
the specified velocity value will be used regardless of the
force with which you play the chord.
9. When playing in Layer Performance, move the cursor to
Zone and specify the Zone linked to the part playing
arpeggios.
Arpeggios will be played only in the Zone and linked
Part specified here. Chords will sound exactly as played
in other Zones.
10. Move the cursor to Tempo and specify the speed of an
arpeggio.
11. After you finish making settings, press [EXIT].
Moving Your Hand Above
the D Beam Controller to
Apply Effects
(D Beam Controller)
The D Beam Controller is an easy-to-use controller you can
operate just by moving your hand over it. By changing the
function assigned to the controller, you can add a variety of
different effects to the sound. The controller lets you add
effects such as instantaneous changes in tone that are
impossible to do with knobs and sliders.
The D Beam Controller is provided under license from
Interactive Light, Inc.
When selecting a Single Performance, the effect is
applied to the single specified Part (current Part). When
a Layer Performance is selected, the effect is applied to
all Zones with Local switches set to ON and their linked
Parts.
Tone changes made with the D Beam controller can also
be sent to an external MIDI device (p. 59).
1. Make sure that the PLAY page of the sound generator
mode (PERFORM, PATCH, RHYTHM, or GM) is
displayed.
2. Press D BEAM CONTROLLER [ON] to turn on the D
Beam Controller.
3. When changing the function to be controlled with the D
Beam Controller, hold down [ON] to display the D
BEAM CONTROL page, move the cursor to Assign,
then make the setting.
fig.04-16
This setting is linked with the Assign parameter.
In Patch/Rhythm Set/GM Mode
Assign parameter (SYSTEM/D BEAM/D BEAM
CONTROL) (p. 176)
In Performance Mode
Assign parameter (ZONE/D BEAM/D BEAM
CONTROL) (p. 63)
For more detailed information on the functions that can
be controlled, refer to (p. 63, p. 176).