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Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland XV-2020. Copyright © 2002 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p.
2 To resize thickness, move all items on the front cover and center registration marks to left or right. This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC. For EU Countries For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
3 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual. .......................................................................................................... 002d • Do not open or perform any internal modifica- tions on the unit or its AC adaptor.
4 012b • Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as lis.
5 IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on p. 3 , please read and observe the following: Power Supply 301 • Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any device that will generate line noise (such as an electric motor or variable lighting system).
6 Contents IMPORTANT NOTES .................................................................................................. 5 Features ..................................................................................................................
7 Contents Adjusting Effect Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 75 Saving Performances You Create ........................................
8 Features 64-Voice Polyphony and 16-Part Multitimbrality The XV-2020 is a 16-part multitimbral sound generator that produces up to 64 simultaneous polyphonic voices.
9 Front and Rear Panel Front Panel fig.00-01 1. USB Connector Use this for connecting a computer to the XV-2020 using a USB cable (p. 13). 2. PHONES Jack This is the jack for connecting headphones (sold separately). * Use headphones with an impedance of 8 to 150 Ohms.
10 Getting Ready to Play Attaching the Rubber Feet If you will not be using the separately available RAD-50 rack-mount adaptor, attach the rubber feet that were supplied with the XV-2020, as shown in the figure. Use the small holes on the bottom as a guide for positioning the rubber feet when attaching them.
11 Getting Ready to Play Getting Ready to Play Connecting to MIDI Devices and Audio Equipment The XV-2020 is not equipped with an internal amp or speakers. To hear sound, you will need to connect it to a keyboard amp or audio system, or connect headphones.
12 Getting Ready to Play Turning the Power On/Off Turning On the Power * Once the connections have been completed (p. 11), turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices.
13 For Those Using a Computer For Those Using a Computer If you are using music software running on a computer, you can use the computer to operate the XV-2020’s controls. Not only can you create and play back song data, you can also have Tones switch automatically.
14 For Those Using a Computer Windows XP users 1. With the XV-2020 disconnected, start up Windows. Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used). 2. Open the System Properties dialog box. 1. Click the Windows Start menu, and from the menu, select Control Panel .
15 For Those Using a Computer For Those Using a Computer fig.2-3_40 9. In the dialog box that appears, input the following into the “Open” field, and click [OK] . E:Win2000XV-2020SETUPINF.EXE * The drive name “E:” may be different for your system.
16 For Those Using a Computer fig.2-8_30 15. Make sure that the “Model” field indicates “ROLAND XV-2020,” and click [Next] . Driver installation will begin. fig.2-9_35 16. The Insert Disk dialog box will appear. Click [OK] . fig.2-10_35 17. The Files Needed dialog box will appear.
17 For Those Using a Computer For Those Using a Computer Windows 2000 users 1. With the XV-2020 disconnected, start up Windows. Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used). 2. Log on to Windows as a user with administrative privileges (such as Administrator).
18 For Those Using a Computer fig.2-13_55 5. Make sure that “File signature verification” is set to “Ignore.” If it is set to “Ignore” , simply click [OK] . If it is not set to “Ignore” , make a note of the current setting ( “Warn” or “Block” ).
19 For Those Using a Computer For Those Using a Computer fig.2-18_50 15. The Files Needed dialog box will appear. In the “Copy files from” area, type “E:Win2000XV-2020” and click [OK] . * The drive name “E:” may be different for your system.
20 For Those Using a Computer Windows Me/98 users 1. With the XV-2020 disconnected, start up Windows. Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used). 2. Exit all currently running software (applications). Also close any open windows.
21 For Those Using a Computer For Those Using a Computer 7. Connect the XV-2020. 1. With the XV-2020’s power switch turned off, connect it to the AC adaptor. 2. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC power outlet. 3. Use the USB cable to connect the XV-2020 to your computer.
22 For Those Using a Computer 3. Click the Audio tab. fig.2-28_40 4. For MIDI music playback , click the located at the right of [Preferred device] (or in Windows XP, [Default device] ), and select the ROLAND XV-2020 . 5. Click OK to complete the settings.
23 For Those Using a Computer For Those Using a Computer Enabling background services In Windows XP, perform these settings to make MIDI processing occur more smoothly. These settings are unavailable in Windows 2000/Me/98. 1. Click the Windows start button, and from the menu that appears, select Control Panel .
24 For Those Using a Computer Installing & Setup the Driver (Macintosh) The following items are required for connections and installation. Please have the following items ready. • XV-2020 • AC adaptor • USB cable • XV Editor CD-ROM 1. Turn off the power of the Macintosh and all peripheral devices connected to the Macintosh.
25 For Those Using a Computer For Those Using a Computer Installing the XV-2020 driver (OMS) Use the following procedure to install the XV-2020 driver. The included XV-2020 OMS driver is an add-on module for using the XV-2020 with OMS. In order for you to use it, OMS must already be installed on the hard disk from which you started up .
26 For Those Using a Computer fig.3-2_35 5. If a message like the following is displayed, click [Continue] . The other currently running applications will exit, and installation will continue. 6. A dialog box will indicate Installation completed . Click [Restart] to restart your Macintosh.
27 For Those Using a Computer For Those Using a Computer fig.oms-08.e_60 5. The “OMS Driver Search” dialog box appears. Click [Search] . fig.oms-09.e_65 6. After the search has been completed, make sure that “Roland XV-2020” is listed in the “OMS Driver Setup” dialog box, and click [OK] .
28 For Those Using a Computer Installing the XV-2020 driver (FreeMIDI) Use the following procedure to install the XV-2020 driver. The included XV-2020 FreeMIDI driver is an add-on module for using the XV-2020 with FreeMIDI. In order to use it, FreeMIDI must be installed on the hard disk from which you started up .
29 For Those Using a Computer For Those Using a Computer FreeMIDI settings 1. Use the USB cable to connect the XV-2020 and your Macintosh. fig.USB-02.e * If using a computer that is not equipped with a USB connector, refer to p. 30. fig.fm-03.e.eps_50 2.
30 For Those Using a Computer Connecting with MIDI Connectors A MIDI interface is required for making MIDI connections with a computer. The MIDI interface is connected to the computer, and two MIDI cables connect the MIDI connectors of the MIDI interface to the XV-2020’s MIDI connectors.
31 About Patches and Performances On the XV-2020, sounds are organized according to units called Tones , Patches , Rhythm Sets , and Performances . This section describes the relationship between a Patch and a Performance. What is a Patch? The type of sound most commonly played on the XV-2020 is called a Patch .
32 <MEMO>.
33 Quick Start Quick Start.
34 Playing Sounds The XV-2020 comes with a rich palette of onboard sounds, called Patches . Let’s listen to some Patches in Patch mode. Playing Patches (Phrase Preview) Even when there’s no MIDI keyboard or sequencer connected, the XV-2020 allows you to audition sounds.
35 Playing Sounds Playing Sounds Matching MIDI Channels In order for the XV-2020 to respond to MIDI data sent by an external MIDI device, both devices must be set to use the same MIDI channel or channels. Here, in Patch mode, let’s set both devices so that they use MIDI Channel 1.
36 Playing Sounds fig.01-06e Procedure fig.01-07 1. Press [VALUE] to make the PATCH indicator lights up. Press the knob several times, until the PATCH indicator lights up. 2. Turn [CATEGORY/BANK] to choose the bank (USER, PST-A/B/C/D, GM, EXP-A/B) 3. Turn [VALUE] to choose a Patch.
37 Playing Sounds Playing Sounds Choosing Patches by Category On the XV-2020, Patches are grouped into categories , such as “piano” and “guitar.” You can easily change to the category you like and select Patches with the [CATEGORY/BANK] knob. Procedure fig.
38 Playing Sounds Choosing a Performance The collected assignment of Patches or Rhythm Sets to the XV-2020’s sixteen Parts is referred to as a “Performance.” fig.00-10e Selecting Performances and Parts 1. Press [VALUE], so the PERFORM indicator lights up.
39 Playing Sounds Playing Sounds Switching the Mode (Patch, Performance) The XV-2020’s parameters are organized into ten different modes. You can easily switch modes using the [VALUE] knob or [VOLUME] knob. fig.01-13e * Rotating [PART] while in Performance Play mode switches you to Performance Part Play mode.
40 Playing Sounds Using an External MIDI Device to Select Patches and Change Other Settings Selecting Patches and Rhythm Sets You can change Patches – including the Patches in each Part of a Performance – and Rhythm Sets on the XV-2020 via MIDI Part.
41 Playing Sounds Playing Sounds Selecting Performances To switch Performances, after matching the send channel for the external MIDI device with the XV-2020’s Performance Control channel (p. 94), send the Bank Select number and Program Change messages.
42 <MEMO>.
43 Advanced Use Advanced Use Using the XV Editor software included with the XV-2020 together with your computer gives you more control in editing parameters, and even greater freedom in creating sounds. You cannot edit every parameter using the XV-2020 alone.
44 Creating a Patch How a Patch Is Organized The type of sound most commonly played on the XV-2020 is called a Patch . Each Patch can contain up to four Tones. fig.1-01.e You can turn the Tones in a Patch on or off. Only Tones that are turned on are heard when you play the Patch.
45 Creating a Patch Creating a Patch LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) Use the LFO to create cyclical changes—or cyclical “modulation”—in a Tone. Each Tone has two LFOs. An LFO can be applied to the Tone’s pitch settings, TVF (filter), and TVA (volume).
46 Creating a Patch Patch Parameter Tone-Related Settings PATCH COMMON (Settings Common to the Entire Patch) Parameter Value Description TONE SWITCH OFF, ON Here’s how to turn on the Tones that you want to hear in a Patch.
47 Creating a Patch Creating a Patch ANALOG FEEL (Analog Feel Depth) 0–127 Specifies the depth of Analog Feel that is applied to the Patch. Traditional ana- log synthesizers often exhibited a degree of instability in their tuning. The XV- 2020’s Analog Feel feature can simulate this characteristic.
48 Creating a Patch PATCH STRUCTURE PORTAMENTO START PITCH, NOTE Portamento begins anew if you press another key during a pitch movement. This setting specifies how the new portamento starts. PITCH: The pitch begins changing immediately to the new note’s pitch when its key is pressed.
49 Creating a Patch Creating a Patch PATCH & VELOCITY KEY RANGE PATCH VELOCITY RANGE * Parameters that can be set independently for each Tone are indicated by “#.” PATCH KEY RANGE * Parameters that can be set independently for each Tone are indicated by “#.
50 Creating a Patch MATRIX CTRL (Patch Matrix Control) This selects the parameters to be controlled by Matrix Control Source 1–4 and the Sens settings, as well as the specific Tones whose parameters you wish to control. Up to four destination parameters can be selected for each controller and controlled simultaneously.
51 Creating a Patch Creating a Patch PATCH SCALE TUNE One set of Scale Tune settings can be created in Patch mode. * The selected scale applies to MIDI messages received from an external MIDI device as well as to local sound generation. More Advanced Editing of Tones You can edit the Tones in a Patch with a tremendous degree of detail.
52 Creating a Patch Tips for Choosing a Waveform Because the XV-2020 is designed to create highly realistic sounds, the success of the editing process depends to a large degree on the PCM waveforms upon which Tones are based.
53 Creating a Patch Creating a Patch PATCH WG (Patch Wave Group) This set of parameters allows you to select the PCM waveform that serves as the basis for the currently selected Tone, apply effects to the waveform, and control its pitch. Parameter Value Description WAVE GROUP (Wave Group) INT, EXP-A, EXP-B Chooses the desired waveform’s group.
54 Creating a Patch FXM ON (Wave FXM Switch) OFF, ON Sets whether FXM will be used (ON) or not (OFF). [FXM (Frequency Cross Modulation)] FXM uses a specified waveform to apply frequency modula- tion to the currently selected waveform, creating complex overtones.
55 Creating a Patch Creating a Patch PATCH LFO (Applying Vibrato or Tremolo) The LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) can alter various Tone settings in a back-and-forth, cyclic manner. Each Tone has two LFOs, and each can apply the desired amount of repetitive change to the Tone’s Pitch, TVF cutoff frequency, TVA Level and TVA Pan settings.
56 Creating a Patch Parameter Value Description LFO1(2) WAVEFORM (LFO Waveform) SIN, TRI, SAW-UP, SAW-DW, SQR, RND, BEND-UP, BEND-DW, TRP, S&H, CHS Chooses the waveform the LFO is to use.
57 Creating a Patch Creating a Patch * Noise may result from making the LFO PAN DEPTH too deep. To prevent noise, you can either lower the value for the PAN DEPTH, or lower the LFO Rate.
58 Creating a Patch RES (Resonance) 0–127 Increases the level of the cutoff frequency itself to add a popular classic synth char- acter to the sound.
59 Creating a Patch Creating a Patch PATCH TVA (Changing the Volume) The TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) controls volume changes to the Tone, as well as its stereo positioning. ENV VEL CURVE (TVF envelope velocity curve) FIXED, 1–7 This selects one of seven velocity curves that determine how velocity will affect the depth of the TVF Envelope.
60 Creating a Patch PAN (Tone Pan) L64–63R Specifies the stereo position of the Tone. L64 places the Tone hard left, 0 puts it dead- center and 63R pans it hard right. * The overall panning of the entire Patch is set by the Patch Pan parameter (PATCH COM- MON p.
61 Creating a Patch Creating a Patch PATCH MFX (Patch Multi-Effects) PATCH CHORUS PATCH REVERB Adjusting Effect Settings Refer to Multi-Effects Parameters (p. 82). Saving Patches You Create Refer to Saving a Sound You Create (p. 92). Parameter Description TYPE (Multi-Effects Type) Refer to p.
62 Creating a Rhythm Set How Percussion Instruments Are Organized A Rhythm Set is a collection of Rhythm Tones, each of which represents a percussion instrument played on a single key.
63 Creating a Rhythm Set Creating a Rhythm Set Rhythm Set Parameters RHYTHM COMMON (Settings Common to the Entire Rhythm Set) Setting up Individual Rhythm Tones Parameters that can be set for each of the percussion instruments (Rhythm Tones) in Rhythm Sets are organized into the Parameter Groups listed below.
64 Creating a Rhythm Set Rhythm Parameter RHYTHM KEY VELOCITY RANGE * Parameters that can be set independently for each Waveform are indicated by “#.” RHYTHM KEY WMT (Wave Mix Table) With the XV-2020, up to four stereo Waves can be assigned to a single Rhythm Tone.
65 Creating a Rhythm Set Creating a Rhythm Set RHYTHM KEY PITCH (Changing Pitch) RANDOM PAN# (Wave random pan switch) OFF, ON Use this setting to cause the waveform’s panning to change randomly each time a key is pressed (ON) or not (OFF). The range of the panning change is set by the Tone Ran- dom Pan Depth setting (TVA p.
66 Creating a Rhythm Set RHYTHM KEY TVF (Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter) The settings for the TVF (Time Variant Filter) allow you to change a Rhythm Tone’s timbral content by altering its brightness or thickness.
67 Creating a Rhythm Set Creating a Rhythm Set RHYTHM KEY TVA (Making the Volume Change) The TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) controls the Rhythm Tone’s volume changes and stereo positioning.
68 Creating a Rhythm Set RHYTHM CONTROL (Other Settings) VEL SENS (TVA level velocity sensitivity) -63–+63 Use this setting when you want keyboard touch (velocity) to affect the Rhythm Tone volume.
69 Creating a Rhythm Set Creating a Rhythm Set RHYTHM MFX (Rhythm Multi-Effects) RHYTHM CHORUS RHYTHM REVERB Adjusting Effect Settings Refer to Patch/Rhythm Set Mode Settings (p. 77). Saving Rhythm Sets You Create Refer to Saving a Sound You Create (p.
70 Creating a Performance How a Performance Is Organized In the XV-2020’s Performance mode, you can play and control up to 16 instrument sounds at the same time, including Patches and/or Rhythm Sets. Such a set of sounds, as well as an effect setup, can be saved as a “Performance.
71 Creating a Performance Creating a Performance Using the XV-2020 as a Multitimbral Sound Module In Performance mode, you can use the XV-2020 as a 16-part multitimbral sound module. Let’s try choosing some Parts and their sounds, and then play the multiple Parts together as a Performance.
72 Creating a Performance SOLO (Solo Part Select) Refer to the Performance Common column Parameter Value Description TYPE (Part Type) PAT, RHY Select the type of sound the Part plays. GROUP (Part Group) USER, PR-A–D, GM, EXP-A, EXP-B Chooses the group (Bank) to which the desired Patch or Rhythm Set belongs.
73 Creating a Performance Creating a Performance SEND LEVEL DRY (Part Output Level) Refer to p. 78. SEND LEVEL CHO (Part Chorus Send Level) SEND LEVEL REV (Part Reverb Send Level) OUTPUT ASGN (Part Ou.
74 Creating a Performance PERFORM MIDI SETTING (Establishing a Part’s MIDI Settings) * Parameters that can be set independently for each Tone are indicated by “#.” * Parameters that can be set independently for each MIDI channel are indicated by “+.
75 Creating a Performance Creating a Performance PART SCALE TUNE One set of Scale Tune settings can be created in Performance mode. * The selected scale applies to MIDI messages received from an external MIDI device as well as to local sound generation.
76 Using the XV-2020 Effects This chapter explains how effects are applied in Patch/Rhythm Set mode or Performance mode. * For information about the application of effects in GM mode, refer to “ Making Effects Settings in GM Mode (EFFECTS) (p.
77 Using the XV-2020 Effects Using the XV-2020 Effects Patch/Rhythm Set Mode Settings Only one Multi-effect, Chorus, or Reverb effect can be set for each Patch or Rhythm Set. You cannot apply differing types of Multi-effects, Chorus, or Reverb to each of the Tones or Rhythm Tones comprising the Patch or Rhythm Set.
78 Using the XV-2020 Effects PATCH/RHYTHM KEY TVA • When the Output Assign parameter (p. 46)/(p. 63) is set to anything but TONE, the setting made here has no effect. • When outputting in mono, the Pan setting is disabled. • Chorus and Reverb are output in mono at all times.
79 Using the XV-2020 Effects Using the XV-2020 Effects 6. Making Chorus Settings (-> p. 80) Select the Chorus type to be used, and set each of the parameters for the selected Chorus. 7. Setting the Output Destination and Volume for the Sounds Passing Through the Chorus (-> p.
80 Using the XV-2020 Effects Multi-Effects Parameter PATCH/RHYTHM MFX, PERFORM MFX (Multi-Effects Settings) PATCH/PERFORMANCE CHORUS (Chorus Settings) PATCH/PERFORMANCE REVERB (Reverb Settings) Parameter Value Description TYPE (Multi-Effects Type) 00 (THROUGH) –40 Use this parameter to select from among the 40 available Multi-effects.
81 Using the XV-2020 Effects Using the XV-2020 Effects PATCH/RHYTHM/PERFORM CHORUS (Chorus Parameters) PATCH/RHYTHM/PERFORM REVERB (Reverb Parameters) These settings allow you to select the desired type of reverb and its characteristics. Parameter Value Description RATE 0.
82 Using the XV-2020 Effects Multi-Effects Parameters The multi-effects feature 90 different kinds of effects. Some of the effects consist of two or more different effects connected in series or in parallel. Parameters marked with a sharp “#” can be simultaneously controlled using the selected controller.
83 Using the XV-2020 Effects Using the XV-2020 Effects 4: PHASER Adds a phase-shifted sound to the original sound, producing a swirling modulation that creates spaciousness and depth. fig.02-004m 5: SPECTRUM This is a type of filter that modifies the timbre by boosting or cutting the level of specific frequencies.
84 Using the XV-2020 Effects 9: COMPRESSOR Flattens out high levels and boosts low levels, smoothing out fluctuations in volume. fig.02-009m 10: LIMITER Compresses signals that exceed a specified volume level, preventing distortion from occurring. fig.
85 Using the XV-2020 Effects Using the XV-2020 Effects 13: SPACE-D This is a multiple chorus that applies two-phase modulation in stereo. It creates no audible modulation, yet produces a transparent chorus effect. fig.02-013m 14: STEREO CHORUS This is a stereo chorus.
86 Using the XV-2020 Effects 17: STEREO DELAY This is a stereo delay. When Mode is NORMAL: fig.02-017am When Mode is CROSS: fig.02-017bm 18: MODULATION DELAY Adds modulation to the delayed sound, producing an effect similar to a flanger. When Mode is NORMAL: fig.
87 Using the XV-2020 Effects Using the XV-2020 Effects 19: TRIPLE TAP DELAY Produces three delay sounds; center, left and right. fig.02-019m 20: QUADRUPLE TAP DELAY This effect has four delays.
88 Using the XV-2020 Effects 23: FB PITCH SHIFTER This allows the pitch-shifted sound to be fed back into the effect. fig.02-023m 24: REVERB Adds reverberation to the sound, simulating an acoustic space. fig.02-024m 25: GATED REVERB This is a special type of reverb in which the reverb is cut off without being allowed to decay naturally.
89 Using the XV-2020 Effects Using the XV-2020 Effects 27: OVERDRIVE -> FLANGER fig.02-027m 28: OVERDRIVE -> DELAY fig.02-028m 29: DISTORTION -> CHORUS The parameters are essentially the same as in “26: OD -> CHORUS,” with the exception of the following two.
90 Using the XV-2020 Effects 33: ENHANCER -> FLANGER fig.02-033m 34: ENHANCER -> DELAY fig.02-034m 35: CHORUS -> DELAY fig.02-035m 36: FLANGER -> DELAY fig.02-036m Parameter Value Description Enhancer Sens # 0-127 Sensitivity of the enhancer Enhancer Mix 0-127 Level of the overtones generated by the enhancer Flg Rate 0.
91 Using the XV-2020 Effects Using the XV-2020 Effects 37: CHORUS -> FLANGER fig.02-037m 38: CHORUS/DELAY The parameters are the same as for “35: CHORUS -> DELAY.” However, the Delay Balance parameter adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound.
92 Saving a Sound You Create Saving Edits to the XV-2020’s Internal Memory (WRITE) If you turn the power off or select another Patch, Rhythm Set, or Performance after you have modified a Patch, Rhythm Set or Performance, the changes you have made will be lost.
93 Saving a Sound You Create Saving a Sound You Create Transmitting Sound Settings (XFER) The act of transmitting Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set or System data to an external MIDI device is called a “ Bulk Dump .
94 Establishing Settings for an Entire XV-2020 (SYSTEM COMMON) SYSTEM COMMON Parameter Value Description MASTER LEVEL 0–127 Adjusts the volume of the entire XV-2020. MASTER TUNE 415.3–466.2 Hz Adjusts the overall tuning of the XV-2020. The setting is expressed as the fre- quency played by the A4 key.
95 Other Settings Other Settings Making USB-Related Settings * With these parameters, changes in the settings are not reflected until the power is turned off and then on again.
96 Using the XV-2020 as a General MIDI Sound Module The XV-2020 features a GM mode–a convenient way to play back or create GM score data (music files for General MIDI sound module). You’re able to play back commercial GM score data releases and even modify various parameter settings for enhanced musical expression.
97 Using the XV-2020 as a General MIDI Sound Module Using the XV-2020 as a General MIDI Sound Module Making Effects Settings in GM Mode (EFFECTS) In GM mode, a GM-exclusive Chorus and Reverb can be used. Chorus and Reverb can be set independently. • Chorus: Adds depth and spaciousness to the sound.
98 Using the XV-2020 as a General MIDI Sound Module Making Settings for Each Part Here you can select the GM Patch/Rhythm Set assigned to each Part, and set the volume, pan, and pitch of each Part. Parameter Value Description LEVEL (Part Level) 0–127 Adjusts the volume of an individual Part.
99 Examples of Applications Using the XV-2020 Examples of Applications Using the XV-2020 This section provides clear, concrete examples describing how the included XV Editor is used with the XV-2020. Controlling the XV-2020 in real time Using an External MIDI Device External MIDI controllers – modulation lever, foot switch, expression pedal, etc.
100 Examples of Applications Using the XV-2020 Matrix Control Select the controllers you want to use to control a specific Tone parameter. Four control sources are assigned to each Patch. SOURCE 1–4 (MATRIX CONTROL1–4 SOURCE) Assign one of the following controllers to Control Source 1–4.
101 Examples of Applications Using the XV-2020 Examples of Applications Using the XV-2020 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.
102 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. fig.08-01.eps_50 fig.08-02.eps_50 3. Click [DETAIL] for PATCH COMMON, then set [CLOCK SOURCE] to [SYSTEM].
103 Examples of Applications Using the XV-2020 Examples of Applications Using the XV-2020 6. Click [DETAIL] for SYSTEM COMMON, then set [CLOCK SOURCE] to [INT]. fig.08-08a.eps_50 fig.08-08b * When the System Clock Source parameter is set to MIDI or USB, you can synchronize the LFO cycle to an external device.
104 Examples of Applications Using the XV-2020 Remotely Changing Pitch (p. 141) • Coarse: Controller number 100 (value is 0), Controller number 101 (value is 2), Controller number 6 (value is 16–1.
105 Appendix Appendix.
106 Installing a Wave Expansion Board Two Wave Expansion Boards (SRX series; sold separately) can be installed in the XV-2020. Waveform data, patches and rhythm sets are stored on the Wave Expansion Board, so you can increase the number of available sounds by installing the board in the XV-2020.
107 Installing a Wave Expansion Board Installing a Wave Expansion Board Check to make sure the board has been installed properly 1. Press the POWER switch on the XV-2020 to switch on the power. 2. Press [VALUE] to make the PATCH indicator lights up. fig.
108 Installation de la carte d’extension Wave (French language for Canadian Safety Standard) Deux cartes d'expansion Wave (série SRX; vendues séparément) peuvent être installées dans le XV-2020.
109 Installation de la carte d’extension Wave Installation de la carte d’extension Wave Assurez-vous que la carte a été bien installée 1. Appuyez sur le commutateur du XV-2020 pour l'allumer. 2. Appuyez sur [PATCH] pour que les lampes témoins PATCH s'allument.
110 Troubleshooting If an unexpected problem occurs while using the XV-2020, read this chapter first. It contains numerous tips for resolving problems.
111 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Even if the send level to each effect is above 0, effects will not apply if the MFX Output Level, Chorus Level, and Reverb Level are set to 0.
112 Troubleshooting • Is there sufficient free space on your hard disk? Delete unneeded files to increase the amount of free space. After deleting the unneeded files, empty the recycling bin. • Is the XV-2020 connected correctly? Make sure that the USB connector of your computer is connected to the XV-2020 by a USB cable.
113 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting An “Unknown driver found” dialog box appears, and you are unable to install the driver ”Find new hardware wizard” does not execute automatically ”Find new.
114 Troubleshooting Windows XP/2000 displays a “Digital signature was not found” dialog box • Did you make “Driver signature settings”? In order to install/re-install the driver, you must make the settings described in “ Driver Signing .” (Windows XP -> p.
115 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting • Are you running multiple applications? If multiple applications are running simultaneously, an error message may be displayed. If this occurs, click [ OK ] and exit the other applications. Even if an application window is closed, it is still running if it appears in the taskbar.
116 Error Messages An error message appears in the display when an error in operation occurs, or if an operation cannot be processed correctly. When this occurs, continue by following the instructions indicated in the error message.
117 List of Parameters That Can Be Affected Using the XV-2020 List of Parameters That Can Be Affected Using the XV-2020 Switching modes SYSTEM parameter PATCH parameter PERFORMANCE parameter Mode Page Procedure Patch Play Mode p. 35 Press [VALUE] to make the PATCH indicator lights up.
118 List of Parameters That Can Be Affected Using the XV-2020 RHYTHM parameter GM parameter UTILITY parameter Others Parameter Page Procedure LEVEL p. 63 Press [VALUE] to make the RHYTHM indicator lights up. -> While holding down [VOLUME], press [VALUE].
119 XV Editor Screens XV Editor Screens – Page to Turn to for Info on a Parameter PATCH MODE fig.00-11 1 : p. 44 2 : p. 92 3 : p. 76 4 : p. 45 5 : p. 48 6 : p. 49 7 : p. 50 8 : p. 50 9 : p. 51 10 : p. 94 11 : p. 46 12 : p. 53 13 : p. 55 14 : p. 57 15 : p.
120 XV Editor Screens – Page to Turn to for Info on a Parameter PERFORMANCE MODE fig.00-13 1 : p. 70 2 : p. 92 3 : p. 78 4 : p. 45 5 : p. 71 6 : p. 71 7 : p.
121 Waveform List Waveform List No. Wave Name 1 StGrand pA L 2 StGrand pA R 3 StGrand pB L 4 StGrand pB R 5 StGrand pC L 6 StGrand pC R 7 StGrand fA L 8 StGrand fA R 9 StGrand fB L 10 StGrand fB R 11 .
122 Waveform List No. Wave Name 376 Trumpet 1A 377 Trumpet 1B 378 Trumpet 1C 379 Trumpet 2A 380 Trumpet 2B 381 Trumpet 2C 382 HarmonMute1A 383 HarmonMute1B 384 HarmonMute1C 385 Trombone 1 386 Trombone 2 A 387 Trombone 2 B 388 Trombone 2 C 389 Tuba A 390 Tuba B 391 Tuba C 392 French 1A 393 French 1C 394 F.
123 Waveform List Waveform List No. Wave Name 751 Rock Tom M f 752 Rock Tom H f 753 Rock Flm L1 754 Rock Flm L2 755 Rock Flm M 756 Rock Flm H 757 Jazz Tom L p 758 Jazz Tom M p 759 Jazz Tom H p 760 Jaz.
124 Patch List USER No. Name Category Category No. Voice Key Assign 1 Grand XV PNO PIANO 1 4 POLY 2 LFO Trance PLS SYN/PAD 67 8 POLY 3 808 SynBass SBS GTR/BS 56 3 MONO 4 106 Strings BPD SYN/PAD 143 5 .
125 Patch List Patch List Preset-A No. Name Category Category No. Voice Key Assign 1 Grand XV PNO PIANO1 4 POLY 2 RockPiano Ch PNO 23 POLY 3 Contemplate PNO 32 POLY 4 Hall Grand PNO 42 POLY 5 64voicePiano PNO 51 POLY 6 Power Grand PNO 63 POLY 7 E.
126 Patch List Preset-B No. Name Category Category No. Voice Key Assign 1 Rezodrive DGT GTR/BS34 2 MONO 2 Hurtin’Tubes DGT 35 3 POLY 3 R&R Chunk DGT 36 4 POLY 4 Power Trip DGT 37 2 POLY 5 Pick B.
127 Patch List Patch List Preset-C No. Name Category Category No. Voice Key Assign 1 Voyager Brs BRS OCH/BRS69 5 POLY 23 Osc Brass SBR 70 3 POLY 3 Poly Brass SBR 71 3 POLY 4 Brass It! SBR 72 4 POLY 5 .
128 Patch List Preset-D No. Name Category Category No. Voice Key Assign 1 Dark Side FX SYN/PAD109 8 POLY 2 Dunes FX 110 4 POLY 3 The Beast FX 111 6 POLY 4 Ocean Floor FX 112 1 POLY 5 Cyber Space FX 11.
129 Patch List Patch List GM (General MIDI) No. Name Voice LSB PC 001 Piano 1 4 0 1 002 Piano 1w 2 1 003 European Pf 1 2 004 Piano 2 4 0 2 005 Piano 2w 1 1 006 Piano 3 1 0 3 007 Piano 3w 1 1 008 Honky-tonk 2 0 4 009 Honky-tonk 2 2 1 010 E.Piano 1 2 0 5 011 St.
130 100 101 103 102 28 29 31 33 35 30 32 34 39 40 41 43 45 47 42 44 46 36 38 37 87 88 84 86 85 51 52 53 55 57 59 54 56 58 48 50 49 63 64 65 67 69 71 66 68 70 60 62 61 75 76 77 79 81 83 78 80 82 72 74 73 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 96 89 91 93 95 90 92 94 C7 98 97 Note No.
131 Rhythm Set List Rhythm Set List 100 101 103 102 28 29 31 33 35 30 32 34 39 40 41 43 45 47 42 44 46 36 38 37 87 88 84 86 85 51 52 53 55 57 59 54 56 58 48 50 49 63 64 65 67 69 71 66 68 70 60 62 61 75 76 77 79 81 83 78 80 82 72 74 73 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 96 89 91 93 95 90 92 94 C7 98 97 Note No.
132 Rhythm Set List 100 101 103 102 28 29 31 33 35 30 32 34 39 40 41 43 45 47 42 44 46 36 38 37 87 88 84 86 85 51 52 53 55 57 59 54 56 58 48 50 49 63 64 65 67 69 71 66 68 70 60 62 61 75 76 77 79 81 83 78 80 82 72 74 73 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 96 89 91 93 95 90 92 94 C7 98 97 Note No.
133 Rhythm Set List Rhythm Set List 28 29 31 33 35 30 32 34 39 40 41 43 45 47 42 44 46 36 38 37 87 88 84 86 85 51 52 53 55 57 59 54 56 58 48 50 49 63 64 65 67 69 71 66 68 70 60 62 61 75 76 77 79 81 83 78 80 82 72 74 73 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 Note No. 27 GM (GM2 Group) 001 (PC: 1) GM2 STANDARD High-Q Slap ScratchPush ScratchPull Sticks SquareClick Mtrnm.
134 Rhythm Set List 28 29 31 33 35 30 32 34 39 40 41 43 45 47 42 44 46 36 38 37 87 88 84 86 85 51 52 53 55 57 59 54 56 58 48 50 49 63 64 65 67 69 71 66 68 70 60 62 61 75 76 77 79 81 83 78 80 82 72 74 73 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 Note No. 27 GM (GM2 Group) 007 (PC: 41) GM2 BRUSH High-Q Slap ScratchPush ScratchPull Sticks SquareClick Mtrnm.
135 Performance List Demo Song List Performance List USER Preset-A Preset-B No. Name 001 BigSweepStak 002 Suger Bell 003 R&B Kit 004 Trance Split 005 My Orchestra 006 Road2Glass 007 Analog Stack 0.
136 MIDI Implementation Model: XV-2020 Date: 2002.6.4 Version: 1.00 1. Receive data ■ Channel Voice Messages * Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch parameter (Performance Part) is OFF. ● Note off Status 2nd byte 3rd byte 8nH kkH vvH 9nH kkH 00H n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.
137 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation ❍ Hold 1 (Controller number 64) Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 40H vvH n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - 16) vv = Control value: 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 0-63 = OFF, 64-127 = ON * Not received when Tone Receive Hold-1 parameter (Patch Tone or Rhythm Tone) is OFF.
138 MIDI Implementation ❍ Portamento control (Controller number 84) Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 54H kkH n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - 16) kk = source note number: 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) *A Note-on received immediately after a Portamento Control message will change continuously in pitch, starting from the pitch of the Source Note Number.
139 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation ■ Channel Mode Messages * Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch parameter (Performance Part) is OFF. ● All Sounds Off (Controller number 120) Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 78H 00H n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.
140 MIDI Implementation ■ System Realtime Message ● Timing Clock Status F8H ● Active Sensing Status FEH *W hen Active Sensing is received, the unit will begin monitoring the intervals of all further messages.
141 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation ● Universal Realtime System Exclusive Messages ❍ Master Volume Status Data byte Status F0H 7FH, 7FH, 04H, 01H, llH, mmH F7H Byte Explanation F0H Exclusi.
142 MIDI Implementation ❍ Chorus Parameters Status Data byte Status F0H 7FH, 7FH, 04H, 05H, 01H, 01H, F7H 01H, 01H, 02H, ppH, vvH Byte Explanation F0H Exclusive status 7FH ID number (universal realt.
143 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation ● Data Transmission This instrument can use exclusive messages to exchange many varieties of internal settings with other devices. The model ID of the exclusive messages used by this instrument is 00H 10H.
144 MIDI Implementation 2. Data Transmission ■ Channel Voice Messages When execute the Data Transfer, following Control Changes and Program Change will transmit. ● Control Change ❍ Bank Select (Controller number 0, 32) Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 00H mmH BnH 20H llH n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.
145 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation ❍ Vibrato Rate (Controller number 76) Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 4CH vvH n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.
146 MIDI Implementation ■ System Exclusive Messages Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Message and Data Set 1 (DT1) are the only System Exclusive messages transmitted by the XV-2020. ● Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Message ❍ Identity Reply Message Receiving Identity Request Message, the XV-2020 send this message.
147 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 00 03 | 0aaa aaaa | (reserved) | |—————————————+———————————+———————————————.
148 MIDI Implementation |# 00 19 | 0000 aaaa | | | | 0000 bbbb | | | | 0000 cccc | | | | 0000 dddd | MFX Parameter 3 (12768 — 52768) | | | | —20000 — +20000 | |# 00 1D | 0000 aaaa | | | | 0000 b.
149 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | | 0000 bbbb | | | | 0000 cccc | | | | 0000 dddd | Reverb Parameter 7 (12768 — 52768) | | | | —20000 — +20000 | |# 00 1F | 0000 aaaa | | | | 0000 bbb.
150 MIDI Implementation | 00 1B | 0000 000a | Portamento Type (0 — 1) | | | | RATE, TIME | | 00 1C | 0000 000a | Portamento Start (0 — 1) | | | | PITCH, NOTE | | 00 1D | 0aaa aaaa | Portamento Tim.
151 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 00 09 | 0aaa aaaa | MFX Control 3 Source (0 — 101) | | | | OFF, CC01 — CC31, CC33 — CC95, | | | | BEND, AFT, SYS1 — SYS4 | | 00 0A | 0aaa aaaa | M.
152 MIDI Implementation | | 0000 cccc | | | | 0000 dddd | Reverb Parameter 1 (12768 — 52768) | | | | —20000 — +20000 | |# 00 07 | 0000 aaaa | | | | 0000 bbbb | | | | 0000 cccc | | | | 0000 dddd .
153 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | | 0000 dddd | Wave Group ID (0 — 16384) | | | | OFF, 1 — 16384 | |# 00 2C | 0000 aaaa | | | | 0000 bbbb | | | | 0000 cccc | | | | 0000 dddd | Wave Num.
154 MIDI Implementation | | 0000 bbbb | | | | 0000 cccc | | | | 0000 dddd | MFX Parameter 5 (12768 — 52768) | | | | —20000 — +20000 | |# 00 25 | 0000 aaaa | | | | 0000 bbbb | | | | 0000 cccc | |.
155 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | | 0000 cccc | | | | 0000 dddd | Reverb Parameter 9 (12768 — 52768) | | | | —20000 — +20000 | |# 00 27 | 0000 aaaa | | | | 0000 bbbb | | | | 0000 ccc.
156 MIDI Implementation | 00 78 | 0000 000a | WMT4 Wave Switch (0 — 1) | | | | OFF, ON | | 00 79 | 0000 00aa | WMT4 Wave Group Type (0 — 3) | | | | INT, SR—JV80, SRX, SAMPLE<*> | |# 00 7A .
157 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 40 1x 23 | 0000 000a | Rx. Bank Select<*> (0 — 1) | | | | OFF, ON | | 40 1x 24 | 0000 000a | Rx. Bank Select LSB<*> (0 — 1) | | | | OFF, O.
158 MIDI Implementation ■ Decimal and Hexadecimal Table (An “H” is appended to the end of numbers in hexadecimal notation.) In MIDI documentation, data values and addresses/sizes of Exclusive messages, etc. are expressed as hexadecimal values for each 7 bits.
159 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation ■ Example of an Exclusive Message and Calculating a Checksum Roland Exclusive messages (RQ1, DT1) are transmitted with a checksum at the end (before F7) to make sure that the message was correctly received.
160 MIDI Implementation ■ The Scale Tune Feature (address: 40 1x 40) The scale Tune feature allows you to finely adjust the individual pitch of the notes from C through B. Though the settings are made while working with one octave, the fine adjustments will affect all octaves.
Function... Basic Channel Mode Note Number : Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change System Exclusive System Common System Real Time Aux Messages Notes Transmitted Recognized Rem.
162 Specifications XV-2020: 64-Voice Sound Module (conforms to General MIDI 2 System) Parts 16 Maximum Polyphony 64 voices Wave Memory 64 M Bytes (16-bit linear equivalent) Waveforms: 1083 Expansion S.
163 INDEX Numerics 2 VOICE PITCH SHIFTER ............................................ 87 A Analog Feel Depth ......................................................... 47 Assign type .....................................................................
164 INDEX O OCTAVE SHIFT ............................................................. 46 OFFSET ...................................................................... 47, 73 OMS ........................................................................
165 INDEX INDEX T TIME CONTROL DELAY ............................................. 87 Time Variant Amplifier ........................................... 44, 62 Time Variant Filter ................................................... 44, 62 TMT ........
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2 To resize thickness, move all items on the front cover and center registration marks to left or right. This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC. For EU Countries For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland XV-2020. Copyright © 2002 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p.
3 Performance List / USER Preset-A Preset-B No. Name 001 BigSweepStak 002 Suger Bell 003 R&B Kit 004 Trance Split 005 My Orchestra 006 Road2Glass 007 Analog Stack 008 Flying Keys 009 House Kit 010.
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