Roland Fantom-G FGWS11 Manual page 19

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If you don't want to hear the metronome, press the TEMPO button, and
then click F7 (Click) to unlight its indicator and turn off the click. You
can also set its global behavior, as we'll explain on Page 24.
The Audio Rec Standby Window
Recording Track/Phrase
This parameter shows the audio track you selected before hitting REC. When
you hit STOP, the Fantom-G offers to place your new sample on this track.
You can change it now by manually changing the parameter's value, or by
clicking the desired track in the Song Play or Edit window visible behind the
Audio Rec Standby window.
Count In
The Audio Rec Standby's Count In parameter gives you the option of having
a countoff before recording begins, as well as the ability to trigger recording
from the keyboard. You can set it to:
OFF—so that recording begins as soon as you hit PLAY or F8 (Start).
1 MEAS, 2 MEAS—so that when you hit PLAY or F8 (Start), you hear the
click for one or two measures, respectively, before recording starts.
WAIT NOTE—so that recording begins as soon as you strike a key.
If the MIDI-track
Realtime Rec Standby
window opens instead
of this one, click F6
(Audio Trk) to switch to
the Audio Rec Standby
window.
Audio Rec Mode
The Fantom-G can record your audio in a few different ways, according to the
setting of the Audio Rec Mode parameter. You can set it to:
SOLO—so that the audio coming into the Fantom-G is
recorded without adding effects or anything else from
the Fantom-G. Use this setting to record audio raw.
SOLO w/ FX—to record the sound of live audio
coming into the Fantom-G along with any input
effects you've added. (We'll discuss input effects
in a few moments.) This setting allows you to add
processing to your recording before it's recorded.
RESAMPLING—so that the audio inputs are turned off, and every sound
the Fantom-G itself makes, from sequenced MIDI tracks, to recorded
audio tracks, to live playing on the keys or pads, is captured. You'd most
often use this setting to bounce down your final mix to a stereo sample
you can transfer to a computer for CD-burning, transfer to a personal
music player, or uploading.
Input Select
This parameter lets the Fantom-G know the rear-panel input(s) from which
you want to record. You can select:
DIGITAL IN—to record digital audio from an external instrument or
playback device that has S/P DIF coaxial outputs.
LINE IN L/R—to record from the LINE IN L/MONO and R jacks.
LINE IN L—to record from the LINE IN L/MONO jack.
MIC/GUITAR—to record from the MIC/GUITAR input jack.
USB AUDIO—to record streaming audio from a computer running a
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) or some other audio program.
Input effects
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