Specifying A Track's Output Destination (Output Assign); Deleting A Song File (Song Delete); Song Automatically Loaded At Power-On (When Loading A Project) - Roland Fantom G8 User Manual

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Playing Back a Song
Specifying a Track's Output Destination
(Output Assign)
Here's how to specify the output destination of each track.
1.
Press [SONG].
The Song Play screen will appear.
2.
Turn the VALUE dial or use
whose output destination you want to assign.
3.
Use
/
to move the cursor to the location shown in the
illustration.
fig.17-001
4.
Use [INC] [DEC] to specify the output destination.
For a MIDI track
PHRASE: Output according to the setting recorded in the
phrase. Normally you will choose this.
INT:
Play the Fantom-G's internal sound generator.
EXT:
Play an external sound module connected to the
MIDI OUT connector.
Play the Fantom-G's internal sound generator and
BOTH:
an external sound module connected to the MIDI
OUT connector.
EXP1:
Play expansion board ARX1.
EXP2:
Play expansion board ARX2.
OFF:
Nothing will be played.
For an audio track
OUT A, OUT B:
Output the sound in stereo from the OUTPUT A
(MIX) jacks or OUTPUT B jacks without sending it
through the multi-effect.
MFX1–2: Send the sound through the multi-effect, and output
it in stereo. This also allows you to apply chorus or
reverb to the sound that has passed through the
multi-effect.
210
/
to select the track

Deleting a Song File (Song Delete)

Here's how to delete a song file from the project.
1.
Press [SONG].
The Song Play screen will appear.
2.
Press [F1 (Song List)].
The Song List screen will appear.
3.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] or
select the song that you want to delete.
4.
Press [F4 (Delete Song)].
A confirmation message will appear.
5.
Press [F7 (OK)] to execute the operation.
If you decide to cancel, press [F8 (EXIT)].
Song Automatically Loaded at
Power-on (When Loading a Project)
When the Fantom-G is powered-on (when loading a project), song
001 (the top song in the Song List) will be loaded automatically.
If you don't want a song to be loaded automatically at power-on
(when loading a project), delete song 001 as described in
"Deleting a Song File (Song Delete)" (p. 210).
When you execute a Factory Reset (p. 284), the demo song will
be written to song 001.
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