If you’re using a mouse: If you’re using the Fantom-G’s controls: and make the G6, G7, and G8 a dream to play. For recording, the Fantom-G contains a powerful 152 MIDI/audio track sequencer. Each Fantom-G can Value dial also host two Roland ARX SuperNATURAL™...
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MFX, or directly to the Fantom-G’s outputs so you can sing or play another instrument You can incorporate sounds from an external MIDI device in your main along with the Fantom-G, add a sound module, or use backing tracks.
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This informational area shows the effects that are currently turned on. When an effect is on, it’s lit. Otherwise, it’s gray. You can move through the list quickly by holding down the SHIFT button as you turn your mouse’s scroll wheel or the Fantom-G’s Value dial.
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To learn about saving studio sets, see the Saving Your Work number with your mouse, or... to the part strip you want. on the Fantom-G Workshop booklet. The Studio Play Screen Buttons There’s a separate Studio Play screen for each kind of track you can have in a song.
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Mute The Internal Studio Play screen contains the channel strips for mixing the • Mute— When this switch is turned on, the audio internal Fantom-G patches, rhythm sets, and sample sets in a song. Chorus track is silenced. Reverb •...
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You can select Assign multi-effect processor. • A— to send the part’s sound to the • Pan— Sets the part’s placement in the Fantom-G’s Recording balanced main stereo outputs. stereo mix using this parameter. Keyboard • Level Arpeggio B—...
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Some of the following descriptions involve sound-programming terms. To learn more, see the Editing Fantom-G Patches and Rhythm Sets The Fantom-G is all about power and flexibility, and for the user who wants Workshop booklet or the Owner’s Manual’s Page 89.
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You can also set the part’s output level and its sound plays in response to MIDI data the amount of its sound sent to the chorus received from the Fantom-G keyboard or and reverb effect processors. an external MIDI device, and set its MIDI •...
Fantom-G can produce 128 Internal voices at a time, with additional voices available from installed ARX boards. Any Fantom-G patch can play up to eight voices at a time from as many as four stereo tones. When you’re playing back or working on a full arrangement with lots of MIDI tracks playing lots of patches, you can find yourself using a lot of polyphony.