Playing Sounds You've Imported From A Cd-Rom - Roland Fantom X6 User Manual

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Playing sounds you've imported from a CD-ROM

You can use your computer to send data from a CD-ROM to the Fantom-X,
and play it.
fig.0-08.e
Procedure
1.
Load a CD-ROM into your computer.
2.
Connect your computer to the Fantom-X via USB, and import the CD-ROM data into the Fantom-X.
Alternatively, you can use a PC card to import the data from your computer into the Fantom-X.
3.
Load the imported data into the Fantom-X.
4.
Select a sample from the patch list.
fig.0-07a
What are AIFF/.WAV files?
These are sound file formats used by computers. AIFF files are used mainly in Mac OS, and
.WAV files are used mainly in Windows. The Fantom-X can use sound files in either AIFF or
.WAV format, making it easy for you to handle files from your computer.
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USB cable
or
PC Card
→ "Transferring Files to or from Your Computer (Storage Mode)" (p. 219) in Owner's
Manual (Using USB)
→ "Using a Memory Card" (p. 248) in Owner's Manual (Using a PC card)
→ "File-Related Functions (File Utility)" (p. 223) in Owner's Manual (Using a file)
→ "Importing a Audio File" (p. 148) in Owner's Manual
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Select the patch that plays the sound you sampled.
1
Select "USAM" (or "CSAM" if you're using a card).
You can also assign samples so they can be played from the pads.
→ "Assigning Samples to a Pad (Assign To Pad)" (p. 151) in Owner's Manual

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