Fantom G Version 1.50 Supplementary Manual
This manual explains the functions that have been added in version 1.50 of the Fantom-G. Read this manual in conjunction with the
Fantom-G Owner's Manual.
File-Related Functions (File Utility)
Here you can perform a variety of operations related to the files
stored in the Fantom-G's internal memory, and on USB
memory. You can copy, delete, or move files.
The organization of the project folders that are stored at the
various memory locations, and the data that is stored in the
folders are as follows.
(Project name).Prj
PNL
SEQ
ARP
PHS
RHY
RPS
SMF
SNG
SMPL
SND
Do not delete or overwrite the files in the SND folder on your
personal computer.
Settings essential to the operation of the Fantom-G are stored in
the SND folder. If you attempt to delete any of the files in this
folder using File Utility, the message "Protected" will appear,
and you won't be able to carry out the deletion.
Basic Procedure
1.
Press [MENU] to access the Menu window.
2.
Press [F6 (File Utility)].
The File Utility screen will appear.
Settings concerned with favorites
and screens
Arpeggio style
Phrase
Rhythm pattern set
RPS Set
Standard MIDI file
Song
Sample
Settings concerned with sounds
and system functions
3.
Press the function buttons to select the operation you want
to carry out.
F-key
Explanation
F1
Select a file in internal memory.
Internal
F2
Select a file on the USB memory.
USB Memory
If you want to select two or more
F3
files, add a check mark (✔) to the
Mark
files.
F4
Press this when you want to select all
Mark All
files.
F5
Delete a selected file or files with
Delete
check marks.
F6
Move a file or files with check marks
Move
to a different folder.
F7
Copy a file or files with check marks
Copy
to a different folder.
F8
Returns to the previous screen.
Exit
,
:
Select the folder.
,
:
Move between folder levels.
Even if you make changes in a project using File Utility, those
changes won't be reflected in the temporary area. This is
because, under File Utility, all changes you make are made
directly with respect to the project file that resides in internal
memory or USB memory. To load data into the temporary area,
you need to issue the Load Project command. For more
information about Load Project, see "Load Project" under
"Menu Reference" in the Owner's Manual.
The following icon will appear if you modify a project that is
identical to the one in the temporary area.
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