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Making a tone’s delay time match the system tempo, Playing phrase loops at a system’s tempo – Kenwood XV-2020 User Manual

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Examples of Applications Using the XV-2020

Making a Tone’s Delay Time
Match the System Tempo

1.

Click [PATCH].

2.

Click the

for [PATCH NAME] to select the Patch to be

used.

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3.

Click [DETAIL] for PATCH COMMON, then set [CLOCK

SOURCE] to [SYSTEM].

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4.

Click [DETAIL] for [PATCH WG], then set [TONE DELAY

TIME] to the note length corresponding to the

synchronization tempo.

– not a numerical value – in relation to the synchronization tempo.

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5.

Click [DETAIL] for SYSTEM COMMON, then set [CLOCK

SOURCE] to [INT].

*

When the System Clock Source parameter is set to MIDI or USB, you
can synchronize the LFO cycle to an external device.

6.

When [TEMPO] (System Tempo) changes, the Tone’s delay

time changes along with it.

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Playing Phrase Loops at a
System’s Tempo

An optional Wave Expansion Board can contain Patches based on
waveforms that are timed – in BPM – phrase loops. You can play
these phrase loops in sync with the System Tempo.

1.

Click [PATCH].

2.

Click the

for [PATCH NAME] and select the Patch being

used in the phrase loop.

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3.

Click [DETAIL] for PATCH COMMON, then set [CLOCK

SOURCE] to [SYSTEM].

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4.

Click [DETAIL] for [PATCH WG].

Press [SELECT] to find a Tone that uses phrase-loop waveforms.

The wave name appears in the WAVE NUMBER L (R) column.

Waveform names that have a BPM number in the first part of the
name (such as “132:WAVE NAME”) are phrase loop waveforms.

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5.

Set [TONE DELAY TIME] to 0.

If you choose a value other than 0, a delay will be applied, and you
will not be able to play the Patch normally.

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