System Sound - Roland Fantom XR Owner's Manual

128-voice synthesizer/sampler module
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Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)

System Sound

Parameter
Master Tune
Master Level
Output Gain
Mix/Parallel
Master Key Shift
Patch Remain
(Patch Remain Switch)
158
Value
Description
415.3–466.2 Hz
Adjusts the overall tuning of the Fantom-XR. The display shows the
frequency of the A4 note (center A).
0–127
Adjusts the volume of the entire Fantom-XR.
The screen for adjusting the Master Level can also be accessed directly
from the Top Menu screen. For details, refer to "Adjusting the Master
Level" (p. 159).
"How do I Adjust the Volume?" (p. 159)
-12– +12
This adjusts the output gain from the Fantom-XR's Analog Out and Digital
Out. When, for example, there are relatively few voices being sounded,
boosting the output gain can let you attain the most suitable output level for
recording and other purposes.
MIX, PARALLEL
Specifies how the sound of the entire Fantom-XR will be output.
MIX: Set this to have the collective output of all sounds output from the
OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks. When you want to check the final overall sound
being output, set to MIX.
Sounds which are set in the respective Output Assign to be output from
the INDIVIDUAL 3 jack are output from the left OUTPUT A (MIX) jack;
sounds which are set to be output from the INDIVIDUAL 4 jack are
output from the right OUTPUT A (MIX) jack.
Sounds output from the PHONES jack are the same as those output
from the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks. Therefore, any sounds set with
Output Assign to be output from the OUTPUT B jacks is not output
from the PHONES jack. Be sure to have any sound you want to hear
through the headphones set to "MIX."
PARALLEL: Output according to each Output Assign settings.
-24– +24
Shifts the overall pitch of the Fantom-XR in semitone steps.
OFF, ON
Specifies whether currently sounding notes will continue sounding when
another patch or rhythm set is selected (ON), or not (OFF).
Also, when this is "ON," changes produced by incoming MIDI messages
such as Volume or Pan (CC 5, 7, 10, 65, 68, 71–74, RPN 0, 1, 2, MONO ON,
POLY ON), as well as tonal quality and volume changes produced by the
various controllers will be inherited.
Effects settings change as soon as you switch to a new patch or rhythm
set, without being influenced by the Patch Remain setting. Because of
this, certain effects settings can cause notes that were until then
sounding to no longer be heard, even though Patch Remain has been set
to on.

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