Importing Multiple Audio Files (To Multisample) - Roland Fantom-06 Reference Manual

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Importing Multiple Audio Files
"IMPORT To Multisample" combines the steps used to create a
"multisample". This includes simultaneous importing of multiple
audio files, assigning the audio files to the desired notes on the
keyboard, and playing different waves for each note.
1 .
To begin, put the audio files you want to import
into the folder you choose on a USB flash drive.
MEMO
It's useful to first know the pitch of the sample that you are
importing.
NOTE
¹ Use a USB flash drive that you've already formatted on the
FANTOM.
¹ This operation might take some time, depending on the size
of the file to import.
2 .
Press the [SAMPLING] button.
The SAMPLING MENU screen appears.
3 .
Touch IMPORT <To Multisample>.
The IMPORT SAMPLE TO MULTISAMPLE (SELECT SOURCE)
screen appears.
Menu
Explanation
Lets you listen to the audio file to make
[E2] PREVIEW
sure it sounds the way you want.
[E3] Audio File
Sets the volume used for previewing.
Preview Level
[E6] IMPORT
Advances to the next operation.
4 .
Touch the filename of the file you imported to
select it.
You can select multiple files at once by touching the filenames
while holding down the [SHIFT] button, or by turning the VALUE
dial while holding down the [SHIFT] button. When you select
multiple files, the first file is previewed.
MEMO
You can select the INTERNAL STORAGE tab and import the audio
files in the LIBRARY folder.
(To Multisample)
5 .
Select [E6] IMPORT.
The IMPORT SAMPLE TO MULTISAMPLE (SETTING) screen
appears.
Information of file to import
Name of tone where the file is written to
6 .
Edit the desired parameters.
Menu
Explanation
If "Create Tone" is on, select the number of
Destination Tone
the user tone that uses the audio file you
imported.
When this is on, a user tone is created with
Create Tone
the multisample that is generated set as
partial 1.
Use this to assign a name to the
multisample that is created by the import.
[E1] RENAME
When "Create Tone" is on, this also applies
to the user tone that is generated at the
same time.
Selects how the sample is played back
[E2] Loop Mode
(p. 81).
[E3] APPLY
When this is "ON", the imported sample's
NORMALIZE
sound is normalized.
When this is "ON", the high end of the
[E4] APPLY EMPHASIS
imported sample's sound is emphasized.
The sampled wave is saved in WAV format
[E5] SAVE TO
on internal storage (in the INT:KBD_SMPL
STORAGE
folder).
[E6] EXECUTE
Executes the operation.
7 .
Select [E6] EXECUTE.
A confirmation message appears.
8 .
Select [E5] OK.
The IMPORT operation is executed.
If you decide to cancel, select [E6] CANCEL.
When the import finishes, the IMPORTED SAMPLE LIST screen is
shown.
About the SAMPLING MENU
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