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10ContentsUsing the Fantom As a Master Keyboard...90Changing
100Creating a PerformanceMaking Settings for Each Part (Part)fig.06-13_50For details on the setting, refer to “How to Make the Performance Settings” (
101Creating a PerformanceCreating a PerformancePitch Bend Range (Part Pitch Bend Range)Specifies the amount of pitch change in semitones (2 octaves) t
102Creating a PerformanceOctave Shift (Part Octave Shift)Adjusts the pitch of the part’s sound up or down in units of an octave (+/-3 octaves).Value:
103Creating a PerformanceCreating a PerformanceMaking Settings for Receiving MIDI (MIDI)fig.06-12_50For details on the setting, refer to “How to Make
104Creating a PerformanceVolume (Receive Volume Switch)For each MIDI channel, specify whether MIDI Volume messages will be received (ON), or not (OFF)
105Creating a PerformanceCreating a PerformanceChanging the Settings of the Patch Assigned to a PartWhen using patches in Performance mode, some setti
106Playing in Multitimbre ModeMultitimbre mode is ideal when you want to use the sequencer to create a song, or when you want to play song data. When
107Playing in Multitimbre ModePlaying in Multitimbre ModeSelecting a MultitimbreThe Fantom has two multitimbre groups, including the User group and Pr
108Playing in Multitimbre ModePlaying Back a SongUse Multitimbre mode to play back a song stored on disk.1. Access the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen (p. 106
109Playing in Multitimbre ModePlaying in Multitimbre ModeSilencing the Playback of a Specific Part (Mute)While you play along with the playback of a s
11ContentsPlaying Back a Song...122Playing a Song Immediately from Disk (Quick
110Playing in Multitimbre ModeRecording an Arpeggio PerformanceThe Arpeggiator provides for the play of the various notes in chords. With the Arpeggia
111Playing in Multitimbre ModePlaying in Multitimbre Mode7. Press [REC].The [REC] indicator will blink, and the Recording Standby window appears. In t
112Creating a MultitimbreWith the Fantom, you have total control over a wide variety of settings. Each item that can be set is known as a parameter. W
113Creating a MultitimbreCreating a MultitimbreType (Initialize Type)There are three initialize methods. Select either of them depending on the applic
114Creating a MultitimbreSaving Multitimbre You’ve Created (Write)Changes you make to sound settings are temporary, and will be lost if you turn off t
115Creating a MultitimbreCreating a MultitimbreFunctions of Multitimbre ParametersThis section explains the functions the different multitimbre parame
116Creating a MultitimbreMono/Poly (Part Mono/Poly)Set this parameter to “MON” when the patch assigned to the part is to be played monophonically, or
117Creating a MultitimbreCreating a MultitimbreVibrate Rate (Part Vibrate Rate)For each part, adjust the vibrato speed (the rate at which the pitch is
118Creating a MultitimbreVoice ReserveThis setting specifies the number of voices that will be reserved for each part when more than 64 voices are pla
119Creating a MultitimbreCreating a MultitimbreMute SwitchTemporarily mutes (MUT) or releases the mute (OFF) for the performance of each part.Use this
12ContentsExtracting and Moving a Part of Sequencer Data (Extract)...149Shifting Performance Data Forwa
120Creating a MultitimbreSetting Effects for a Multitimbre (Effects/MFX/MFX Control/Chorus/Reverb)For details regarding effect settings, refer to the
121Creating a MultitimbreCreating a MultitimbreChanging the Settings of the Patch Assigned to a PartWhen using patches in Multitimbre mode, some setti
122Playing Back a SongThis chapter explains how you can use the Fantom’s sequencer to play back a song.When you play back a song, we recommend that yo
123Playing Back a SongPlaying Back a Song5. Use or to specify the songs in the chain, in the desired order of playback.• By holding down [SHIFT] and p
124Playing Back a SongLoading a Chain from Disk (Load)Here’s how to load a previously saved Chain file from disk.1. Into the disk drive, insert the di
125Playing Back a SongPlaying Back a SongMuting the Playback of a Specific InstrumentIf you want to silence the playback of a specific instrument, you
126Playing Back a SongUsing the D Beam Controller to Start/Stop Song PlaybackYou can start/stop song playback by passing your hand over the D Beam con
127Recording SongsRecording SongsThis chapter explains the procedure for using the Fantom’s sequencer to record a song.Normally, when recording or pla
128Recording SongsSpecify the Time SignatureBefore you record a new song, you must specify the time signature. However, a time signature of 4/4 is aut
129Recording SongsRecording SongsRecording Your Performance as You Play It (Realtime Recording)Realtime Recording is the recording method in which you
13ContentsSettings Common to All Modes (System Function) ...178How to Make the System Function Settings...
130Recording SongsRecording Tempo Changes in a Song (Tempo Recording)If you want the tempo to change during the song, you can record those tempo chang
131Recording SongsRecording SongsCorrect the Timing of Your Playing as You Record (Recording Quantize)The Quantize function automatically corrects ina
132Recording SongsErasing Unwanted Data While You Record (Realtime Erase)Realtime Erase is a function that erases unwanted data during realtime record
133Recording SongsRecording Songs5. Press [8 (Step Rec)].The [REC] indicator will light, and the Step Recording window appears.6. Press [3 (Note)].The
134Recording SongsInputting a ChordPress the chord. A chord will be input when you release all keys simultaneously. The chord will not be input as lon
135Recording SongsRecording SongsSaving a Recorded Song on DiskA song you record is temporarily stored in internal memory. A song in internal memory w
136Editing SongsThis chapter explains the procedure for editing songs.Loading the Song You Want to EditWhen you edit a song, you’re modifying a song t
137Editing SongsEditing Songs3. By turning the VALUE dial or by pressing [INC]/[DEC], set the value.OFF: The track will not be sounded.INT: The track
138Editing Songs4. Press or to move the cursor to the location where you want to input a character.5. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to sele
139Editing SongsEditing SongsSpecifying the Area of a Song that will Repeat (Loop Points)When using Loop Play or Loop Recording, you can use the loop
14Main Features● A synthesizer with the operability and playability of a musical instrumentThe category of synthesizers known as “workstations”—consis
140Editing Songs3. Use or to select the desired function, and press [8 (Select)].A message like the following appears, prompting you to specify the re
141Editing SongsEditing SongsMeasure, for (Edit Range)Check/modify the range of measures that are to be quantized. If you set “for” to “ALL,” all meas
142Editing SongsErasing Unwanted Performance Data (Erase)This function erases all the sequencer data inside the specified area. As the erased data is
143Editing SongsEditing SongsDeleting Unwanted Measures (Delete)This function deletes a specified area of sequencer data, and moves the subsequent dat
144Editing Songs→ Track (Destination Track)Check/modify the copy-destination track or pattern.ValueALL: Phrase tracks 1–16, the beat track, and the te
145Editing SongsEditing SongsInserting a Blank Measure (Insert Measure)This function inserts blank measures into a specified song position. As you can
146Editing SongsBiasSpecifies the transpose amount in semitone steps. Set a “+” (positive) value to raise the pitch, or a “-” (negative) value to lowe
147Editing SongsEditing SongsChanging the MIDI Channel (Change Channel)This function transfers the MIDI channel of a specified area of sequencer data
148Editing SongsThe Track Edit (Change Gate Time) window appears.fig.11-22_506. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the desired parameter, and turn the
149Editing SongsEditing SongsExtracting and Moving a Part of Sequencer Data (Extract)This function extracts a specified sequencer data area from a phr
15Main Features● Functions that stimulate your creativityThe Fantom provides numerous functions that enhance its playability for realtime performance,
150Editing SongsChannel (MIDI Channel)Selects the MIDI channel(s) of the data to be extracted.To extract all sequencer data, set this parameter to ALL
151Editing SongsEditing SongsChannel (MIDI Channel)Selects the MIDI channel of the data to be shifted in time.To shift clocks of all sequencer data, s
152Editing SongsSwapping Two Phrase Tracks or Patterns (Exchange)The phrase tracks or patterns will be exchanged in their entirety.1. Access the Song
153Editing SongsEditing SongsDeleting Blank Measures (Truncate)Copying or merging may sometimes create blank measures at the beginning of a phrase tra
154Editing Songs• If you want to move the current location in steps of a measure, move the cursor to the measure position, and turn the VALUE dial or
155Editing SongsEditing SongsData Handled by the Beat TrackThe Beat track records time signature data.Beat ChangeThis specifies the time signature (Be
156Editing Songs4. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to edit the value.If you want to add data between “F0:” and “:F7,” move the cursor to that
157Editing SongsEditing SongsMoving Sequencer Data (Move)You can move an individual item of sequencer data to a different location. Data recorded in t
158Editing SongsChanging the Tempo Midway Through the SongIf you want to change the tempo midway through the song, insert a new Tempo Change into the
159Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS Function)Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS Function)The RPS (Realtime Phrase Sequence)
16Panel DescriptionsFront PanelFloppy Disk Drive3.5” 2DD/2HD floppy disks can be used. To remove the disk, press the eject button located at the right
160Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS Function)Playback ModeSpecify how the pattern will be played.ValueLOOP1: The pattern will play back
161Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS Function)Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS Function)If you turn off the RPS function wh
162Modifying the Sound in Real TimeYou can use the D Beam controller, realtime controllers, or a pedal to modify the sound while you perform.Here we w
163Modifying the Sound in Real TimeModifying the Sound in Real TimeFor details on each parameter, refer to “Realtime Controller / D Beam Controller Se
164Modifying the Sound in Real Time3. Press [8 (Close)] to close the Switch window.Realtime controller settings are saved independently for each patch
165Adding EffectsAdding EffectsThis section explains the procedures and settings for applying effects in each mode.For details of the Fantom’s onboard
166Adding EffectsSignal Flow Diagram and ParametersWhen the Patch Output Assign ( ) is Set to Something Other than “TONE”fig.14-032ABCHOOUTPUT AOUTPUT
167Adding EffectsAdding EffectsWhen the Patch Output Assign ( ) is Set to “TONE”fig.14-042ABCHOOUTPUT AOUTPUT BMFXMFX1234MAINREV4 3114 131387121611151
168Adding EffectsTone SelectSelect the tone for which you want to make settings.Value: 1–4This parameter is Rhythm Key Select when a rhythm set is bei
169Adding EffectsAdding EffectsMFX Reverb Send Level (Multi-Effects Reverb Send Level)Adjusts the amount of reverb for the sound that passes through m
17Panel Descriptions[BEAT] (Beat Indicator)This blinks in sync with the tempo and beat of the song.DisplayThis displays information regarding the oper
170Adding EffectsApplying Effects in Performance Mode or Multitimbre ModeSpecifying How the Sound Will Be Output (Effects)Here you can make overall se
171Adding EffectsAdding EffectsSignal Flow Diagram and Parametersfig.14-06ABMFXPART 1PART 1PART 2PART 3PART 32:::BCAOUTPUT AOUTPUT B1234CHOMAINREV4 23
172Adding EffectsPart SelectSelect the part for which you want to make settings.Value: 1–16Part Output AssignSpecifies for each part how the direct so
173Adding EffectsAdding EffectsChorus TypeSelects either chorus or delay.Value0 (Off): Neither chorus or delay is used.1 (Chorus): Chorus is used.2 (D
174Adding EffectsChorus Source● When a performance is selectedSelects the chorus parameter settings that will be used by the performance. If you wish
175Adding EffectsAdding EffectsFunctions of ParametersMFXfig.14-07_50Select (Multi-Effects Select)Of the three types of multi-effects that can be used
176Adding Effects• In patch/rhythm set mode, there are parameters that determine, for each tone/rhythm tone, whether or not Pitch Bend, Controller Num
177Adding EffectsAdding EffectsIn this setting screen, you can edit the parameters of the chorus/delay that is selected by the Chorus Type setting. Fo
178Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Settings that affect the entire operating environment of the Fantom, such as tuning and MIDI message
179Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Functions of System ParametersThis section explains wha
18Panel DescriptionsRear Panelfig.00-02fig.00-03POWER ON SwitchPress to turn the power on/off. → (Quick Start; p. 4)AC InletConnect the included power
180Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Keyboard Sens (Keyboard Sensitivity)Adjusts the keyboard’s touch.ValueLIGHT: Light weight synthesizer
181Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Sync Output (Sync Output Switch)Set this parameter ON w
182Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)MTC Offset Frame (MTC Offset Time Frame)Coordinates the playback timing of the Fantom and the externa
183Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Patch/Rhythm Tx Ch (Patch/Rhythm Set Transmit Channel)S
184Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Controller Settings (Controller)fig.15-06_50For details on the setting, refer to “How to Make the Sys
185Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Pedal 1, 2 PolaritySelects the polarity of the pedal. O
186Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)Scale Tune settings (Scale Tune)fig.15-09_50For details on the setting, refer to “How to Make the Sys
187Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)Disk mode performs disk-related functions such as loading data from disk
188Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)Selecting the Type of Files Displayed in the File List (View)By specifying the type of files that are displaye
189Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)3. Move the cursor to the right of “” (load destination), and select the
19Overview of the FantomOverview of the FantomHow the Fantom Is OrganizedBasic StructureBroadly speaking, the Fantom consists of a keyboard controller
190Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)• The filename extension will be “.MID” whether you use “Save SMF (Format 0)” or “Save SMF (Format 1).” These
191Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)Renaming a File (Rename)This function changes the name of a file.• File n
192Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)Modifying the Name of the DiskThis function changes the volume label that was assigned when the disk was forma
193Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)Creating a Duplicate DiskThis function creates a complete copy of all dat
194Transmitting Sound Settings/Reset to Default Factory SettingsTransmitting Sound Settings (Data Transfer)Sound generator settings and system setting
195Transmitting Sound Settings/Reset to Default Factory SettingsTransmitting Sound Settings/Reset to Default Factory SettingsTransmitting Data to User
196Installing the Wave Expansion BoardUp to three optional Wave Expansion Boards (one SR-JV80 series, two SRX series) can be installed in the Fantom.W
197Installing the Wave Expansion BoardInstalling the Wave Expansion Board3. Inside, you will find a slot for an SR-JV80 series board (EXP A), and slot
198Installation de la carte d’expansion WaveUn maximum de trois cartes d’expansion Wave (une carte SR-JV80, deux cartes SRX) peuvent être installées d
199Installation de la carte d’expansion WaveInstallation de la carte d’expansion Wave3. À l’intérieur, vous apercevrez une fente pour la carte SR-JV80
This product complies with the requirements of European Directives EMC 89/336/EEC and LVD 73/23/EEC.For EU CountriesFor CanadaThis Class B digital a
20Overview of the FantomPatchesPatches are the basic sound configurations that you play during a performance. Each patch can be configured by combinin
200SpecificationsFantom (FA-76): Synthesizer Keyboard (Conforms to General MIDI 2 System)● Keyboard76 keys (with velocity and channel aftertouch) Syn
201IndexSymbols[]–[ ] ... 16, 163[]–[ ] ...
202IndexChorus Output Assign (rhythm set) ... 169Chorus Output Select (multitimbre) ...
203IndexEnv Level 1–3 (rhythm tone) ... 83Env Level 1–3 (tone) ...
204IndexKey Range Lower (multitimbre part) ... 117Key Range Lower (performance part) ...
205IndexMIDIMultitimbre ... 118Performance ...
206IndexPart Information ... 90, 111Part level (multitimbre part) ...
207IndexPitch Key follow ... 61Pitch KF ...
208IndexReverb Output Assign (rhythm set) ... 169Reverb Source ...
209IndexSource 1–4 ... 54, 175Standard MIDI file ...
21Overview of the FantomOverview of the FantomAbout Simultaneous PolyphonyThe Fantom can play a maximum of 64 sounds simultaneously. The following par
210IndexTVA level velocity sensitivity (rhythm tone) ... 82TVA level velocity sensitivity (tone) ...
This product complies with the requirements of European Directives EMC 89/336/EEC and LVD 73/23/EEC.For EU CountriesFor CanadaThis Class B digital app
InformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below.As of
Additional Functions of the Fantom and Changes in OperationLinked settings for Loop modeSee pp. 139, 125, 130 in the Owner’s ManualIn the Loop window,
40455589 ’01-11-C3-21NChanges in the Recording Standby window and how to start recordingSee p. 129 in the Owner’s ManualIn the Recording Stan
22Overview of the FantomAbout MemoryPatch and performance settings are stored in what is referred to as memory. There are three kind of memory: tempor
23Overview of the FantomOverview of the FantomAbout the Onboard EffectsEffect TypesThe Fantom has three built-in effect units, and you can independent
24Overview of the FantomIn the Performance Mode or Multitimbre ModeThe multi-effects, chorus and reverb effects can be set individually for each perfo
25Overview of the FantomOverview of the FantomTempo TrackThe Tempo track records tempo changes of a song over time. It can be used for tempo changes d
26Overview of the FantomPositions for Storing a Songfig.01-11.eInternal MemoryThe sequencer has an area called internal memory that can temporarily st
27Overview of the FantomOverview of the FantomBasic Operation of the FantomSwitching the Sound Generator Mode ([MODE])The Fantom has three sound gener
28Overview of the FantomSwitching Screens from the Menu ([MENU])The Fantom has a variety of screens and windows in which its numerous functions can be
29Overview of the FantomOverview of the FantomMoving the CursorA single screen or window displays multiple parameters or items for selection. To edit
3001• Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual...
30Overview of the FantomAssigning a NameOn the Fantom, you can assign names to each patch, rhythm set, multitimbre, performance, Song, and Pattern. Th
31Playing in Patch ModePlaying in Patch ModePatch mode is the mode in which you can play the keyboard using a single sound (patch or rhythm set). If a
32Playing in Patch ModeSelecting a PatchThe Fantom has six patch groups, including the User group and Preset groups A–E and GM, with each group storin
33Playing in Patch ModePlaying in Patch ModeSelecting Favorite Patches (Favorite Sound)You can bring together your favorite and most frequently used p
34Playing in Patch ModeAuditioning Patches (Phrase Preview)The Fantom allows you to preview patches by hearing a phrase appropriate for each type of p
35Playing in Patch ModePlaying in Patch Mode5. Press [EXIT] to close the Patch List window.The following categories can be selected.Transposing the Ke
36Playing in Patch ModeTransposing the Keyboard in Semitone Steps (Transpose)Transpose changes keyboard pitch in units of semitones.This function is u
37Playing in Patch ModePlaying in Patch ModePlaying Single Notes (Mono)When using a patch for a naturally monophonic instrument such as sax or flute,
38Playing in Patch ModePlaying Arpeggios (Arpeggiator)The Arpeggiator provides for the play of the various notes in chords. With the Arpeggiator, you
39Playing in Patch ModePlaying in Patch ModeUsing an External MIDI Keyboard to Play ArpeggiosYou can also use the keyboard of an external MIDI instrum
4USING THE UNIT SAFELY016• Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized
40Playing in Patch ModePlaying Percussion InstrumentsIn Patch mode, you can play percussion instruments from the keyboard by selecting a rhythm set. A
41Playing in Patch ModePlaying in Patch ModePlaying a Rhythm Set1. Select the rhythm set that you wish to play.2. Press a key on the keyboard to play
42Creating a PatchWith the Fantom, you have total control over a wide variety of settings. Each item that can be set is known as a parameter. When you
43Creating a PatchCreating a Patch• If you have selected a screen for parameters that can be set for each tone, first move the cursor to the parameter
44Creating a PatchTypes of Patch CopyPatch Name Copy (NAME)The name of the patch, rhythm set, multitimbre, or performance will be copied to the curren
45Creating a PatchCreating a PatchThe following diagram shows an example of sound (electric organ) that combines one-shot and looped waveforms.fig.03-
46Creating a PatchBy pressing [7 (Compare)] you can check the save-destination patch (Compare function).6. Press [8 (Execute)].The display will indica
47Creating a PatchCreating a PatchFunctions of Patch ParametersThis section explains the functions the different patch parameters have, as well as the
48Creating a PatchAttack Time OffsetAttack Time Offset alters the attack time of the overall patch, while preserving the relative differences between
49Creating a PatchCreating a PatchPortamento ModeSpecifies the performance conditions for which portamento will be applied.ValueNORMAL: Portamento wil
5IMPORTANT NOTESMaintenance401a• For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with water. To remo
50Creating a PatchValueNORM: The tone begins to play after the time specified in the Delay Time parameter has elapsed.fig.NORM.eHOLD: Although the ton
51Creating a PatchCreating a PatchRx Expression (Tone Receive Expression Switch)For each tone, specify whether MIDI Expression messages will be receiv
52Creating a PatchShuffle Rate (Arpeggio Shuffle Rate)This setting lets you modify the note timing to create shuffle rhythms.With a setting of “50%” t
53Creating a PatchCreating a PatchBEND UP: Raises the pitch in semitone steps (up to 4 octaves higher).BEND DOWN: Lowers the pitch in semitone steps (
54Creating a PatchMatrix Control Settings (Matrix Ctrl)fig.03-13_50For details on the setting, refer to “How to Make the Patch Settings” (p. 42).Sourc
55Creating a PatchCreating a Patch• There are parameters that determine whether or not Pitch Bend, Controller Number 11 (Expression) and Controller Nu
56Creating a PatchSns 1–4 (Matrix Control Sens 1–4)Sets the amount of the Matrix Control’s effect that is applied. If you wish to modify the selected
57Creating a PatchCreating a Patchfig.Struct-04This type applies a booster to distort the waveform, and then combines the two filters. The TVA for ton
58Creating a PatchKey Fade Lower (Keyboard Fade Width Lower)This determines what will happen to the tone’s level when a note that’s lower than the ton
59Creating a PatchCreating a PatchVel Fade Lower (Velocity Fade Width Lower)This Determines what will happen to the tone’s level when the tone is play
6How To Use This ManualThis owner’s manual is organized as follows. Before you start reading it, we’d like to suggest going through the Quick Start ma
60Creating a PatchFXM Depth ★Specifies the depth of the modulation produced by FXM.Value: 0–16Tempo Sync (Wave Tempo Sync)When you wish to synchronize
61Creating a PatchCreating a PatchRnd Pitch Depth (Random Pitch Depth)This specifies the width of random pitch deviation that will occur each time a k
62Creating a PatchModifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF)fig.03-17_50For details on the setting, refer to “How to Make the Patch Setti
63Creating a PatchCreating a PatchCutoff V-Curve (Cutoff Frequency Velocity Curve)Selects one of the following seven curves that determine how keyboar
64Creating a PatchEnv Time KF (TVF Envelope Time Key Follow)Use this setting if you want the TVA envelope times (Time 2–Time 4) to be affected by the
65Creating a PatchCreating a PatchBias PositionSpecifies the key relative to which the volume will be modified.Value: C-1–G9Bias DirectionSelects the
66Creating a PatchEnv T4 V-Sens (TVA Envelope Time 4 Velocity Sensitivity)The parameter to use when you want key release speed to control the Time 4 v
67Creating a PatchCreating a PatchSQR: Square waveRND: Random waveBND-U: Once the attack of the waveform output by the LFO is allowed to develop in st
68Creating a Patch1:/2:Key Trigger (LFO1/LFO2 Key Trigger)This specifies whether the LFO cycle will be synchronized to begin when the key is pressed (
69Creating a Rhythm SetCreating a Rhythm SetWith the Fantom, you have total control over a wide variety of settings. Each item that can be set is know
7How To Use This ManualNotation Used in This Owner’s ManualTo make operation procedures easy to understand, the following notation system is adopted:C
70Creating a Rhythm Set3. Press [7 (Init)].The Rhythm Initialize window appears.fig.04-03_504. Move the cursor to “Type,” and select the initializatio
71Creating a Rhythm SetCreating a Rhythm SetRhythm Set Effects Copy (MFX/CHORUS/REVERB)The effect settings of a patch, rhythm set, multitimbre, or per
72Creating a Rhythm SetCautions When Using a One-shot WaveformIt is not possible to use the envelope to modify a one-shot waveform to create a decay t
73Creating a Rhythm SetCreating a Rhythm SetBy pressing [7 (Compare)] you can check the save-destination rhythm set (Compare function).6. Press [8 (Ex
74Creating a Rhythm SetFunctions of Rhythm Set ParametersThis section explains the functions the different rhythm set parameters have, as well as the
75Creating a Rhythm SetCreating a Rhythm SetRx Hold-1 (Rhythm Tone Receive Hold-1 Switch)For each rhythm tone, specify whether MIDI Hold-1 messages wi
76Creating a Rhythm SetRealtime Controller / D Beam Controller Settings (Controller)fig.04-11_50For details on the setting, refer to “How to Make the
77Creating a Rhythm SetCreating a Rhythm SetBEND UP: Raises the pitch in semitone steps (up to 4 octaves higher).BEND DOWN: Lowers the pitch in semito
78Creating a Rhythm SetWave No. (L) (Wave Number (L))Wave No. (R) (Wave Number (R))This selects the Waves comprising the rhythm tone. Along with the W
79Creating a Rhythm SetCreating a Rhythm SetWave LevelYou can set the volume of the waveform.Value: 0–127The volume level of each rhythm tone is set w
8ContentsIMPORTANT NOTES ...4How To Use This Manual...
80Creating a Rhythm SetEnv V-Sens (Pitch Envelope Velocity Sensitivity)Keyboard playing dynamics can be used to control the depth of the pitch envelop
81Creating a Rhythm SetCreating a Rhythm SetCutoff FrequencySelects the frequency at which the filter begins to have an effect on the waveform’s frequ
82Creating a Rhythm SetEnv Time 1–4 (TVF Envelope Time 1–4)Specify the TVF envelope times (Time 1– Time 4). Higher settings will lengthen the time unt
83Creating a Rhythm SetCreating a Rhythm SetEnv T4 V-Sens (TVA Envelope Time 4 Velocity Sensitivity)The parameter to use when you want key release spe
84Playing in Performance ModePerformance mode is where you can combine multiple sounds (patches or rhythm sets) to create complex sounds, or use the F
85Playing in Performance ModePlaying in Performance ModeFunctions in the PERFORMANCE PLAY Screenfig.05-02.eSelecting a PerformanceThe Fantom has two p
86Playing in Performance ModeSelecting Favorite Performances (Favorite Sound)You can bring together your favorite and most frequently used performance
87Playing in Performance ModePlaying in Performance ModeCombining and Playing Sounds Together (Layer)In Performance mode you can play the sounds of al
88Playing in Performance Mode3. Make sure the Performance Edit screen is displayed, and press [1 (▲)] or [2 (▼)] to select the “Zone” tab.A screen lik
89Playing in Performance ModePlaying in Performance Mode9. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to specify the range of notes.This specifies the r
9ContentsPlaying Percussion Instruments...40
90Playing in Performance ModeUsing the Fantom As a Master KeyboardAlthough the Fantom’s keyboard controller section and sound generator section are co
91Creating a PerformanceCreating a PerformanceWith the Fantom, you have total control over a wide variety of settings. Each item that can be set is kn
92Creating a PerformanceType (Initialize Type)There are three initialize methods. Select either of them depending on the application.DEFAULT: Resets t
93Creating a PerformanceCreating a PerformanceSaving Performance You’ve Created (Write)Changes you make to sound settings are temporary, and will be l
94Creating a PerformanceUsing [1]–[8] to Register1. Access the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen, and select the performance that you wish to register (p. 85).2
95Creating a PerformanceCreating a PerformanceArpeggiator Settings (Arpeggio)fig.05-11_50For details on the setting, refer to “How to Make the Perform
96Creating a PerformanceKey Trigger (Arpeggio Key Trigger)Turn this “ON” if you want the arpeggio to start at the moment that you press the key. If yo
97Creating a PerformanceCreating a PerformanceRealtime Controller / D Beam Controller Settings (Controller)fig.06-11_50For details on the setting, ref
98Creating a PerformanceD BeamSwitch (D Beam Switch)Switches the D Beam controller on/off.Value: OFF, ONAssign (D Beam Assign)Specifies the function c
99Creating a PerformanceCreating a PerformanceExt Bank Select LSB (External Bank Select LSB)If you want a Bank Select number LSB (controller number 32
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