Anleitung Roland, modell XV-5080
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Panel Descriptions Panel Descriptions l A C D E F J G B H I A VOLUME Knob (PHRASE PREVIEW) This adjusts the volume from the A (MIX) OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jacks. The volume from the OUTPUT B, C and D jacks cannot be adjusted. You can press the knob to listen to the XV-5080 without using any external devices. (Phrase Preview function; p. 16) PHONES Jack Headphones are plugged in here. (Quick Start; p. 11) B Display The display presents a variety of information about the operation being performed. [SYSTEM/UTILITY] The screen displayed switches each time the button is pressed, rotating through the System mode, Utility mode, and original screens. System Mode (the indicator is lit) This allows you to make settings that affect the entire XV-5080. Utility Mode (the indicator is blinking) This allows you to perform operations such as saving, copying, initializing, transferring data, write-protecting data, and factory reset operations. [F1]–[F6] The functions of these buttons change depending on the selected page. The function name is shown in the display. When “ ” appears next to the function name in the lower row of the screen, it means that there are one or more further pages. Press the corresponding [F1]-[F6] buttons to switch to such pages. [EXIT] Press this button when you wish to return to the basic display, or to cancel an operation before executing it. Hold [EXIT] and press [ ] to hear the demo songs. (Quick Start; p. 14) D VALUE Dial (SOUND LIST) Use this to modify the values of a setting. If you hold down [SHIFT] as you turn the VALUE dial, the parameter’s value will change by larger increments. Press this dial in Patch/Rhythm Set mode to display a list showing the collection of your favorite sounds. (p. 207) Pressing the VALUE dial while “ ” appears in the upper right of the screen displays the list for the screen. [PATCH FINDER] You can select a Patch using the Patch Finder function. (p. 19) [INC]/[DEC] (Increment/Decrement) Use these to modify the values of a setting. If you keep on holding down one button while pressing the other, the value change accelerates. If you press one of these buttons while holding down [SHIFT], the value will change in bigger increments. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Use these buttons to move the cursor. Panel Descriptions Panel Descriptions [PERFORM] (Performance) Pressed to get into Performance mode. (p. 17) Press this button while holding down [SHIFT] to switch to Part Play mode, enabling you to make changes to the settings for the Patch and Rhythm Set assigned to each Part. (p. 167) [PATCH] Pressed to get into Patch mode. (p. 17) [RHYTHM] (Rhythm Set) Selects Rhythm Set mode. (p. 17) [GM] Press this to enter General MIDI mode. (p. 17) F (SOUND LIBRARY) [USER] Selects a sound from the USER library. (p. 18) [CARD] Selects a sound from an installed memory card, sold separately. (p. 18) [PRESET] Selects a sound from the PRESET library. (p. 18) [EXP] Selects a sound from a Wave Expansion Board (sold separately). (p. 18, Quick Start; p. 22) G PART SELECT [1/17]–[16/32] Selects a Part whose settings you wish to change. (p. 160) Switches each Part on or off. (p. 159) TONE SWITCH [1]–[4] Switches each Tone on or off. (p. 126) TONE SELECT [1]–[4] Selects a Tone whose settings you wish to change. (p. 134) [A]–[H] Selects a sound from the Sound Library. H [SHIFT] This is used in combination with other buttons. Holding down this button changes the functions of other buttons. [UNDO] Use this to restore a modified parameter value to its original setting. [DISK] Selects Disk mode. [EFFECTS ON/OFF] Use this to turn the internal effects (Multi-effects, Chorus, Reverb) on or off. (p. 24) I MEMORY CARD Slot A memory card (SmartMedia) can be inserted here. (p. 195) J [MIDI MESSAGE/RX] (MIDI Message Indicator/Receive Switch) MIDI MESSAGE: This will light when a MIDI message is received. RX: This turns Parts on and off in Performance mode and GM mode. (p. 159) [1-16/17-32] This specifies whether the PART SELECT [1/17]–[16/32] buttons will select Parts 1–16 or Parts 17–32. When this button is lit, Parts 17–32 can be selected. POWER Switch Turns the XV-5080’s power on and off. (Quick Start; p. 12) Panel Descriptions Panel Descriptions l K L PQ N M O K AC IN (AC Inlet) Connect the included power cable here. (Quick Start; p. 11) L (MIDI) MIDI Connectors (IN 1/2, OUT, THRU) These connectors connect the XV-5080 with other MIDI devices, enabling the sending and receiving of MIDI messages. (Quick Start; p. 11) IN 1, 2: Receive messages from other MIDI devices. OUT: Transmits messages to a MIDI device. THRU: MIDI messages received at MIDI IN 1 are re transmitted without change from this connector. M (OUTPUT) A (MIX) OUTPUT Jacks (L (MONO), R) These jacks send audio signals in stereo (L/R) from the XV5080 to an amp or mixer. For mono output, use the L jack. (Quick Start; p. 11) These jacks are used when the SYSTEM SETUP Mix/Parallel parameter is set to “MIX.” (p. 109, p. 112, p. 116, p. 118) * The XV-5080, as shippe...