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Owner's Manual - Roland

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Creating a PatchA-Env T4 V-Sens (TVA Envelope Time 4Velocity Sensitivity)The parameter to use when you want key release speed to controlthe Time 4 value of the TVA envelope. If you want Time 4 to bespeeded up for quickly released notes, set this parameter to apositive (+) value. If you want it to be slowed down, set this to anegative (-) value.Value: -63– +63A-Env Time KF (TVA Envelope Time KeyFollow)Use this setting if you want the TVA envelope times (Time 2–Time 4)to be affected by the keyboard location. Based on the TVA envelopetimes for the C4 key (center C), positive (+) settings will cause noteshigher than C4 to have increasingly shorter times, and negative (-)settings will cause them to have increasingly longer times. Largersettings will produce greater change.Value: -100, -90, -80, -70, -60, -50, -40, -30, -20, -10, 0, +10,+20, +30, +40, +50, +60, +70, +80, +90, +100fig.06-031.eTimeA-Env Time 1–4 (TVA Envelope Time 1–4) ★1 , 2 , 4Specify the TVA envelope times (Time 1– Time 4). Higher settingswill lengthen the time until the next volume level is reached. (Forexample, Time 2 is the time over which Level 1 will change to Level2.)Value: 0–127A-Env Level 1–3 (TVA Envelope Level 1–3)Specify the TVA envelope levels (Level 1–Level 3). These settingsspecify how the volume will change at each point, relative to thestandard volume (the Tone Level value specified in the TVA screen).Value: 0–127fig.06-041.eLevelC1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C70+50+100T1 T2 T3 T4L1 L2Note onT: Time L: LevelL3Note off-100-50Key3TimeOutputPatch Out AssignSpecifies how the direct sound of each patch will be output.Value:MFX:Output in stereo through multi-effects. You can alsoapply chorus or reverb to the sound that passesthrough multi-effects.A, B: Output to the OUTPUT A (MIX) jack or OUTPUT Bjack in stereo without passing through multi-effects.1–4: Output to the INDIVIDUAL 1–4 jacks in monowithout passing through multi-effects.TONE:Outputs according to the settings for each tone.* If you've made settings so that sounds are separately routed to theINDIVIDUAL 1 jack and INDIVIDUAL 2 jack, but no plug isactually inserted in the INDIVIDUAL 2 jack, the sounds routed toINDIVIDUAL 1 and INDIVIDUAL 2 will be mixed and output fromthe INDIVIDUAL 1 jack.* If the Mix/Parallel parameter ([MENU]/System/General) is set to“MIX,” all sounds are output from the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks instereo (p. 230).Tone Out AssignSpecifies how the direct sound of each tone will be output.Value:MFX:Output in stereo through multi-effects. You can alsoapply chorus or reverb to the sound that passesthrough multi-effects.A, B: Output to the OUTPUT A (MIX) jack or OUTPUT Bjack in stereo without passing through multi-effects.1–4: Output to the INDIVIDUAL 1–4 jacks in monowithout passing through multi-effects.* If the Patch Output Assign is set to anything other than “TONE,”these settings will be ignored.* When the Structure Type parameter has a setting of Type “2”–”10,”the outputs of tones 1 and 2 will be combined with tone 2, and theoutputs of tones 3 and 4 will be combined with tone 4. For this reason,tone 1 will follow the settings of tone 2, and tone 3 will follow thesettings of tone 4 (p. 63).* If you've made settings so that sounds are separately routed to theINDIVIDUAL 1 jack and INDIVIDUAL 2 jack, but no plug isactually inserted in the INDIVIDUAL 2 jack, the sounds routed toINDIVIDUAL 1 and INDIVIDUAL 2 will be mixed and output fromthe INDIVIDUAL 1 jack.* If the Mix/Parallel parameter is set to “MIX,” all sounds are outputfrom the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks in stereo (p. 230).* If you've set Tone Out Assign to “MFX,” set the MFX OutputAssign parameter (p. 208) to specify the output destination of thesound that has passed through the multi-effects.* Sounds are output to chorus and reverb in mono at all times.* The output destination of the signal after passing through the chorusis set with the Chorus Output Select (p. 209) and the Chorus OutputAssign (p. 209).* The output destination of the signal after passing through the reverb isset with the Reverb Output Assign (p. 209).73

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