Overview of the Fantom VS
Patches
Patches are the basic sound configurations that you play
during a performance. Each patch can be configured by
combining up to four tones. How the four tones are
combined is determined by the Structure Type parameter (p.
101).
fig.04-003.e
Patch
Tone
Tone
1
2
Example 1: A Patch consisting of only one Tone
(Tones 2–4 are turned off).
Patch
Tone
Tone
1
2
Example 2: A Patch consisting of four Tones.
92
Tone
Tone
4
3
Tone
Tone
3
4
Rhythm Sets
Rhythm sets are groups of a number of different percussion
instrument sounds. Since percussion instruments generally
do not play melodies, there is no need for a percussion
instrument sound to be able to play a scale on the keyboard.
It is, however, more important that as many percussion
instruments as possible be available to you at the same time.
Therefore, each key (note number) of a rhythm set will
produce a different percussion instrument.
fig.04-004.e
Rhythm Set
Note Number 98 (D7)
Note Number 97 (C#7)
Note Number 36 (C2)
Note Number 35 (B1)
Rhythm Tone (Percussion instrument sound)
WG
Pitch
Envelope
Each percussion instrument consists of the following four
elements. (For details, refer to the explanations for "Tones.")
WG (Wave Generator)
TVF (Time Variant Filter)
TVA (Time Variant Amplifier)
Envelope
TVF
TVA
TVF
TVA
Envelope
Envelope