Saving A Scene Or Tone; Recalling Scenes In The Order Of Songs (Scene Chain) - Roland FANTOM 6 Owner's Manual

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Editing the Tone's Effect (MFX)
Here's how to edit the tone's effect (MFX).
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU screen appears.
2.
Touch <EFFECTS EDIT>.
The EFFECTS EDIT screen appears.
Turning the MFX on/off
1.
In the screen, touch <MFX> to turn it on/off.
Editing the MFX parameters
1.
In the MFX section, touch <EDIT>.
The EFFECTS EDIT (ZOOM) screen appears.
2.
In the MFX section, touch <EDIT>.
The EFFECT PRO EDIT screen for MFX appears.
3.
Move the cursor to the desired parameter, and edit the value.
You can use the knobs [E1]–[E6] to move the cursor or edit parameters directly.
NOTE
The edits that you make to the effect settings are temporary. They will be
lost if you turn off the power or select another scene or tone. If you want
to keep the changes you made, save the tone, scene, or system settings
respectively.
MEMO
5 In addition to editing the effect settings in the screen, you can also edit
using the knobs and buttons of the EFFECTS section located in the right
side of the panel (p. 5).
5 For details on the parameters, refer to "Parameter Guide" (PDF).

Saving a Scene or Tone

The edited zone and tone settings, and the recorded data, are temporary. They will be
lost if you turn off the power or select another scene or tone. If you want to keep your
edited settings or recorded data, save them as follows.
NOTE
When you save, the data previously located in the save-destination is
overwritten.
1.
Press the [WRITE] button.
The WRITE MENU screen appears.
2.
Touch the item that you want to save.
For example, if you touch <SCENE>, the SCENE WRITE screen appears.
3.
If you want to change the name, touch <Rename> and edit the
name.
After changing the name, touch <OK> to close the window.
4.
Use the [VALUE] dial or the [DEC][INC] buttons to select the
save-destination.
5.
Touch <OK>.
A confirmation message appears.
To cancel, touch <CANCEL>.
6.
Touch <OK>.
The data is saved.

Recalling Scenes in the Order of Songs (Scene Chain)

Use the SCENE CHAIN function when you want to recall scenes in the order of the
songs that you'll be playing live.
A scene chain lets you specify the desired order of the scenes that you'll be using,
without changing the numbers of the scenes themselves. The order of scenes can be
saved as a chain set, and by switching the chain set you can change the order of the
scenes.
1.
Press the [SCENE CHAIN] button.
The SCENE CHAIN screen appears.
2.
Touch the "CHAIN SET" name and switch chain sets.
A chain set lets you register the order of scenes. This is a convenient way to
arrange sounds in the order in which you'll be playing them.
3.
Press a tone category button [1]–[16] to select a scene.
The 16 scenes arranged horizontally in the screen correspond to tone category
buttons [1]–[16].
5 You can also select a scene by directly touching a scene icon in the
screen.
5 By touching the K (J) icon located at the left or right edge of the scene
icons, you can select the previous (or next) 16 scenes.
Editing
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