Synchronizing A Sample To The Sequencer Tempo; Using The Realtime Time Stretch Function; Make Settings For The Sample - Roland Fantom X6 User Manual

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Synchronizing a sample to the sequencer tempo

The Fantom-X provides a Realtime Time Stretch function. When this
function is used, samples being played from the sequencer or the audio
tracks will stay in synchronization even if you modify the sequencer tempo.

Using the Realtime Time Stretch function

Example: We'll assume you're using a sample that was originally performed at BPM=140.
With this sample already loaded into the Fantom-X, here's how to use the Realtime Time Stretch function.

Make settings for the sample

Specify the sample's tempo as 140.
In the Sample Edit screen,
press [F1 (Sample Param)].
If you don't know the original tempo of your sample, use a metronome (Click) function to measure the
tempo.
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Move the cursor to "BPM" and set it to 140.

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