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Roland XV-88 - Using Phrase Preview to Play Patches; Making a Patch Sound Thick or Thin (Turning a Tone On;Off)

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Chapter 2. Playing
Using Phrase Preview to Play
Patches
The XV-88 allows you to preview Patches by hearing a
phrase appropriate for each type of Patch.
1. Select a Patch (p. 29).
2. Press and hold [PHRASE PREVIEW].
In Performance mode, only the Patches of the currently
selected Part (current Part) will sound. In Rhythm Set
mode, a drum phrase will sound.
Patches of the USER group or from an optional Wave
Expansion Board (SR-JV80 Series and SRX Series) may
not sound at the appropriate pitch range. If this occurs,
press [+OCT] or [-OCT] to select the desired pitch range
(Octave Shift p. 47).
If the pitch range of a Phrase is wider than the range of
the Tones within a Patch (p. 73), or wider than the range
of a Part within a Performance (p. 51), any notes in the
Phrase that fall outside that range will not be heard.
3. Release your finger from [PHRASE PREVIEW], and the
phrase will stop playing.
4. To change the way in which the phrase is played, press
[SYSTEM] to make the indicator light. Then press the
[PREVIEW] function button, and press or to
access the SYSTEM PREVIEW page.
fig.09-21
5. Rotate the VALUE dial, or press [INC/+]/[DEC/-] to
make the setting.
Preview Mode (Preview Sound Mode)
SINGLE: The notes specified by Note 14 parameter
(SYSTEM/PREVIEW/PREVIEW KEY) will sound
successively one by one.
CHORD: The notes specified by Note 14 parameter
(SYSTEM/PREVIEW/PREVIEW KEY) will sound
simultaneously.
PHRASE: The Phrase associated with the Patchs type/
category is played.
For details on the Note 14 parameter settings, refer to
Phrase Preview Settings (PREVIEW) (p. 177).
6. Press [EXIT] to return to the PATCH PLAY page.
7. If you set the Preview Mode parameter to PHRASE in
step 5, you can specify the phrase that will sound. After
pressing [EDIT] to make the indicator light up, press the
[COMMON] function button, and press or to
display the PATCH CATEGORY page.
fig.05-08
8. Rotate the VALUE dial or press [INC/+]/[DEC/-] to
make the setting. For details on the available categories,
refer to (p. 31).
The Patch Finder function uses this setting.
Making a Patch Sound Thick or
Thin (Turning a Tone On/Off)
Since a Patch is a combination of up to four Tones, you can
switch unwanted (Tones out of the four) off and get just the
sound of a specific Tone.
1. Make sure that the PATCH PLAY page is displayed.
2. Make sure that [EDIT] indicator is extinguished. If it is
lit, press [EDIT].
At this time, the on/off setting of each Tone in the
displayed Patch will be shown by the indicators of
TONE SWITCH [1][4]. Lit is on, and dark is off.
The PATCH PLAY page indicates the Tones that are on
as follows. Tones that are off are shown as -.
fig.02-06
3. Use TONE SWITCH [1][4] to switch Tones on/off.
This setting is linked with the Switch parameter
(PATCH/WAVE/WAVE). If you want just one or two
Tones to sound in a Patch, turn the others off and store
that setting on a Patch. This cuts nonessential use of the
XV-88s simultaneous voices.

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