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Changing the volume of a Rhythm Tone
(Key TVA)
The Key TVA group consists of two display pages
–TVA Param display and TVA Envelope display. To
change the display page, press [F4] (Key TVA).
TVA Param (Key TVA Parameter) display
TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) controls volume changes and
panning for each Rhythm Tone.
Tone Level (Rhythm Tone level)
Adjusts the basic volume of a Rhythm Tone. Use this para-
meter to adjust the volume balance between Rhythm Tones
as desired.
Tone Pan (Rhythm Tone pan)
Adjusts the pan (location in stereo soundfield) for each
Rhythm Tone. L64 pans hard left, 0 is center and 63R pans
hard right.
Random Pan Depth
Use this parameter to select key-initiated random panning.
Set a desired value for the panning change. Set this to 0 if
you don’t want random panning.
Alternate Pan Depth
Use this parameter for key-initiated left/right alternate pan-
ning. Higher values result in greater panning. L or R values
can be set, and these can be used to reverse the left/right
panning order if desired. If you want to alternate the pan
position of two Rhythm Tones, set them to opposite L and R
settings.
TVA Envelope display
This display is used when setting TVA envelope (how TVA
level changes over time). The specified TVA envelope is dis-
played graphically.
Time1-4 (TVA envelope time 1–4)
Sets TVA envelope time (Time 1–4). Higher settings will
extend the time over which the volume changes from one
point to the next (for example, duration for volume to
change from Level 1 to Level 2 for Time 2).
Level1-3 (TVA envelope level 1–3)
Sets TVA envelope level (Level 1–3) to adjust the volume
level of each point relative to the reference volume (specified
Tone Level value).
Velocity Sens (TVA envelope velocity sensitivity)
Use this parameter when you want velocity to influence
TVA envelope amount. Positive (+) settings increase the
amount of TVA envelope as the key is pressed with increas-
ing force. Negative (-) settings do the reverse.
Velocity Time (TVA envelope velocity time sensitivity)
Use this parameter when you want velocity to influence the
Time parameter of the TVA envelope. With positive (+) set-
tings, greater keyboard velocities will reduce (speed up)
Time value.
With negative (-) settings, greater keyboard velocities will
increase (slow down) Time value.
Controlling how a Rhythm Tone will sound
with controllers (Key Ctl)
Control Param (Control parameter) display
On this display you can assign functions to the XP-80’s con-
trollers and determine how each key will sound.
Bend Range (Pitch bend range)
Sets the amount of pitch change (in semitones) that will
occur when the Bender lever is moved (-1– +1 octave).
Mute Group
The Mute Group function lets you keep certain Rhythm
Tones with the same settings from sounding at the same
time. Take an acoustic drum set as an example. An open hi-
hat and a closed hi-hat can’t sound simultaneously. To simu-
late this situation on the XP-80, set each hi-hat sound to the
same Mute Group number.
Up to 31 Mute Groups can be used. When not muting notes,
set it OFF.
Envelope Mode
Usually when a looped Wave (p.42) is selected, sound will
continue as long as a key remains pressed. Select NO-SUS if
you want sound to decay naturally even if the key is not
released.
If you select a one-shot Wave, it will not sustain even if
this parameter is set to SUSTAIN.
Time 1 Time 2
Time 3 Time 4
Level 3
Level 1
Level 2
key is released
Level
Time
key is pressed
Chapter 3. Creating your own sounds
[RHYTHM]
[F4] (Key TVA)/[F5] (Key Ctl)
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