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Initializing a sound – Roland XV-3080 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Saving a Sound You Create

Chapter 7

5. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to select the

of the memory location in which you wish to save the
Rhythm Set (USER area).

6. Press [ENTER] to save the Rhythm Set and return to the

RHYTHM PLAY page.

To cancel the procedure, press [EXIT].

* By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [UTILITY], you can

move directly to the RHYTHM WRITE page.

Initializing a Sound

This function resets all of the parameters in the current Patch,
Performance, Rhythm Set or Rhythm Tone to their standard
or factory default settings.

* When you play a Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set or Rhythm

Tone, you’re actually playing it from the XV-3080’s
Temporary memory – the Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set or
Rhythm Tone is instantly copied into the Temporary memory
when you select it. During initialization, only the copy is
affected, not the version saved in memory. If you wish to
restore all of the XV-3080’s settings to their factory values,
including the memory locations in its SOUND LIBRARY,
perform a Factory Reset. (p. 124)

Mode (Initialize mode)

DEFAULT:

This resets the data currently in the Temporary

memory to the standard values called “initial data”: INIT
PATCH, INIT PERFORM or INIT SET. Use this setting when
you wish to create a sound from scratch.

PRESET:

This copies the factory settings of the memory

location in which the Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set or
Rhythm Tone is stored into the Temporary memory.

* If the current data is a Patch, Performance or Rhythm Set from

PRESET memory (PR-A–F or PR-H(GM)), the factory
settings from the same-numbered USER memory location will
be copied into the Temporary memory.

1. Select the Performance, Patch or Rhythm Set you wish to

initialize.

2. Press [UTILITY] to make its indicator light.

3. Press [

] or [

] to select the UTIL 2 page.

4. Press [

] or [

] to make “INIT” blink.

5. Press [ENTER].

The INIT page appropriate to the currently selected data
appears in the display.

Patch initialize

fig.7-06 (patch init)

Performance initialize

fig.7-07 (perform init)

Rhythm Set initialize

fig.7-08 (rhythm init)

6. Press [ENTER].

When the initialization is finished, “COMPLETED” appears
momentarily in the display, and you are returned to the
PATCH PLAY page.

* The name of the Performance/Patch/Rhythm Set will be

displayed as “INIT PERFORM/PATCH/RHYTHM.”

Compare Function (RHYTHM SET)

The Compare function allows you to play the Rhythm
Set currently stored in the selected memory location so
that you can make sure you really want to overwrite it.
To listen to the stored Rhythm Set, press [UNDO] to
display the RHYTHM COMPARE page. On this display,
you can also hear a Patch stored in a memory location
you are thinking of overwriting. After listening to the
Rhythm Set (or Patch), return to the previous page by
pressing [UNDO] or [EXIT].

fig.7-05.e

* Please be aware that when the Compare function plays a

Patch, it may sound somewhat different than when it is
played normally.

Writing destination Rhythm Set (group, number, name)