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Roland X-7 Owner's Manual (348 pages)
Roland Owner's Manual CD Player Fantom-X6, Fantom-X7, Fantom-X8
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Electronic Keyboard
| Size: 11.94 MB
Table of Contents
Listening to the Demo Songs
1
Important Safety Instructions
2
Using the Unit Safely
3
Important Notes
4
Table of Contents
6
Main Features
15
Panel Descriptions
16
Front Panel
16
Pad Setting
17
Piano Mode
17
Rear Panel
18
Pc Card Slot
18
Getting Ready
19
Connecting an Amp and Speaker System
19
Placing the Fantom-X8 on a Stand (for Fantom-X8 User)
20
Turning on the Power
21
Adjusting the Display Contrast (LCD Contrast)
22
Turning off the Power
22
Listening to the Demo Songs
23
Listening to the Demo Song Loaded When You Start up the Fantom-X
23
Listening to the Other Demo Songs
23
Various Performance Features
24
Velocity/Aftertouch
24
Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever
24
Octave Shift (Oct)
24
Hold Pedal
24
Control Pedal
25
Transpose (Trans)
25
Overview of the Fantom-X
26
How the Fantom-X Is Organized
26
Basic Structure
26
Classification of Fantom-X Sound Types
26
Rhythm Sets
27
About Simultaneous Polyphony
28
About Memory
28
Temporary Memory
29
Rewritable Memory
29
Non-Rewritable Memory
29
About the Onboard Effects
29
Effect Types
29
How Effects Units Work in Different Modes
30
About the Sequencer
30
What Is a Song
30
What Is a Track
30
Songs and the Sound Generator Mode
31
Positions for Storing a Song
31
Tempo Track
31
About the Sampling Section
32
Where Samples Are Stored
32
Basic Operation of the Fantom-X
33
Switching the Sound Generator Mode
33
About the Function Buttons
34
Moving the Cursor
34
Modifying a Value
35
Assigning a Name
36
Registering and Recalling Frequently Used Screen Pages (Bookmark)
37
Registering a Page
37
Recalling a Page
37
Viewing an Explanation of each Button (Help)
37
Viewing the Number of Voices Used by the Sound Generator (Voice Monitor)
37
Playing in Patch Mode
38
About the Patch Play Screen
38
Displaying Patch Play Screen
38
Selecting a Patch
39
Selecting Patches by Category (Patch Finder)
40
Selecting Patches from the List
41
Auditioning Patches (Phrase Preview)
42
Creating a List of Frequently Used Patches and Performances (Live Setting)
42
Recalling Sounds
42
Registering a Sound
43
Removing a Registration
43
Removing All Sound Registrations from a Bank
43
Changing the Step at Which a Sound Is Registered
43
Selecting Favorite Patches (Favorite Patch)
44
Registering a Favorite Patch
44
Registering Favorite Rhythm Sets
45
Transposing the Keyboard in Octave Units (Octave Shift)
45
Transposing the Keyboard in Semitone Steps (Transpose)
46
Selecting the Tones that will Sound (Tone On/Off)
46
Playing Single Notes (Monophonic)
46
Creating Smooth Pitch Changes (Portamento)
47
Selecting the Parameter Controlled by the Realtime Controllers or D Beam Controller (Control Setting)
47
Specifying the Part that will be Affected by the Controller
47
Assigning a Parameter to a Controller
48
Osc Sync Switch
49
Playing Percussion Instruments
52
Selecting a Rhythm Set
52
Playing a Rhythm Set
53
Playing in Piano Mode
54
Selecting Piano Mode
54
Selecting a Patch
54
Selecting Patches by Category
54
Selecting from the Patch List Screen
54
Playing Acoustic Piano Sounds
54
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch)
54
Changing the Piano Sound (Open/Close)
55
Adjusting the Depth of Resonance (Resonance)
55
Playing Electric Piano Sounds
55
Selecting Electric Piano Effects
55
Saving a Sound (Patch)
55
Creating a Patch
56
How to Make Patch Settings
56
Editing in a Graphic Display (Zoom Edit)
57
Initializing Patch Settings (Init)
57
Copying Patch (Tone) Settings (Copy)
58
Cautions When Selecting a Waveform
58
Saving Patches You've Created (Write)
59
Auditioning the Save-Destination Patch (Compare)
60
Functions of Patch Parameters
60
Settings Common to the Entire Patch (General)
60
Patch Pan
61
Patch Priority
61
Octave Shift
61
Modifying Waveforms (Wave)
62
Resonance Offset
62
Release Time Offset
62
Changing How a Tone Is Sounded (TMT)
63
Key Fade Upper
66
Tmt Velocity Control
66
Modifying Pitch (Pitch/Pitch Env)
67
Random Pitch Depth
67
P-Env V-Sens
67
P-Env T1 V-Sens
67
Pitch Env
68
Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF/TVF Env)
69
Adjusting the Volume (TVA/TVA Env)
71
Tone Level
71
Output
73
Patch out Assign
73
Modulating Sounds (LFO)
74
Step Lfo
76
Apply Portamento or Legato to the Sound (Solo/Porta)
77
Portamento Switch
77
Portamento Mode
77
Portamento Type
77
Miscellaneous Settings (Misc)
78
Portamento Start
78
Portamento Time
78
Tone Delay Time
79
Matrix Control Settings (Ctrl1-4)
80
Tone Rx Pan Mode
80
Matrix Control 1–4 Source
81
Setting Effects for a Patch (Effects/Mfx/Mfx Control/Chorus/Reverb)
82
Creating a Rhythm Set
83
How to Make Rhythm Set Settings
83
Editing in a Graphic Display (Zoom Edit)
84
Initializing Rhythm Set Settings (Init)
84
Copying Rhythm Tone Settings (Copy)
84
Cautions When Selecting a Waveform
85
Saving Rhythm Sets You've Created (Write)
86
Auditioning the Save-Destination Rhythm Set (Compare)
86
Functions of Rhythm Set Parameters
87
Making Settings Common to the Entire Rhythm Set (General)
87
Modifying Waveforms (Wave)
88
Tone Pitch Bend Range
88
Tone Receive Expression
88
Tone Receive Hold
88
Tone Receive Pan Mode
88
One Shot Mode
88
Changing How a Rhythm Tone Is Sounded (WMT)
89
Modifying Pitch (Pitch/Pitch Env)
90
Wave Fine Tune
90
Wave Level
90
Wave Pan
90
Wave Rnd Pan Sw
90
Wave Alter Pan Sw
90
Tone Random Pitch Depth
91
Pitch Env
91
Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF/TVF Env)
92
Cutoff Frequency
92
Adjusting the Volume (TVA/TVA Env)
94
Random Pan Depth
94
Output Settings (Output)
95
Rhythm out Assign
95
Setting Effects for a Rhythm Set (Effects/Mfx/Mfx Control/Chorus/Reverb)
96
Playing in Performance Mode
97
Displaying Performance Layer Screen
97
Displaying Performance Mixer Screen
97
Functions in the PERFORMANCE Layer/Mixer Screen
98
Selecting a Performance
99
Selecting Performances from the List
99
Creating a List of Frequently Used Patches and Performances (the Live Setting Function)
99
Selecting Favorite Performances
100
Registering a Favorite Performance
100
Using the Layer Screen
100
Selecting a Part
100
Selecting the Part that You Want to Sound (Keyboard Switch)
101
Selecting the Sound for a Part
101
Combining and Playing Sounds Together (Layer)
102
Playing Different Sounds in Different Areas of the Keyboard (Split)
102
Using the Mixer Screen
103
Selecting Parts for a Layer or Split
103
Selecting the Sound for a Part
103
Editing the Part Settings
104
Selecting a Part to Play Individually (Solo)
105
Silencing the Playback of a Specific Part (Mute)
105
Using Pads to Mute Parts
105
Viewing the Part Settings as a List (Performance Part View)
106
Performing with the Arpeggio/Rhythm Function
106
Performing with the Realtime Controllers and D Beam Controller
106
Viewing MIDI Messages for each Part (Part Information)
106
Viewing the Number of Voices Used by the Sound Generator (Voice Monitor)
106
Adjusting the Master Level
106
Creating a Performance
107
Viewing the Part Settings as a List (Performance Part View)
107
Adjusting the Parameters of each Part
107
Patch Type
107
Patch Bank
107
Patch Number
107
Solo Switch
107
Mute Switch
107
Part Mono/Poly
109
Part Legato Switch
109
Part Octave Shift
109
Part Coarse Tune
109
Part Pitch Bend Range
109
Part Portamento Switch
109
Part Portamento Time
109
Part Fine Tune
109
Part Release Time Offset
110
Part Decay Time Offset
110
Part Cutoff Offset
110
Part Resonance Offset
110
Part Attack Time Offset
110
Keyboard Range Upper
111
Receive Switch
112
Receive Channel
112
MIDI Filter
113
Velocity Curve
113
Selecting the Parameter Controlled by the Realtime Controllers or D Beam Controller (Control Setting)
114
Make Settings for the Realtime Controllers and D Beam Controller (Ctrl)
114
Control Switch Settings (Ctrl Switch)
118
Recommended Tempo
118
Mfx Ctrl Ch
118
Mfx 1–3 Control Channel
118
Changing the Settings of the Patch Assigned to a Part
119
Initializing Performance Settings (Init)
119
Saving a Performance You've Created (Write)
120
Modifying the Sound in Real Time
121
Waving Your Hand over the D Beam to Modify the Sound (D Beam Controller)
121
Making Settings for the D Beam Controller
122
Using Knobs or Buttons to Modify the Sound (Realtime Controller)
124
Changing Realtime Controller Settings
125
Switch Assign
125
Using a Pedal to Modify the Sound (Control Pedal)
126
Making Control Pedal Settings
126
Playing Arpeggios
128
About Arpeggio
128
Turning Arpeggio on and off
128
Determining the Tempo for Arpeggio Performances
128
Holding an Arpeggio
128
Playing Arpeggios Along with the Sequencer
129
Arpeggio Settings
129
Selecting Styles for Arpeggio Performances (Arpeggio Style)
129
Changing the Beat and Shuffle (Arp/Rhythm Grid)
129
Applying Staccato and Tenuto (Arp/Rhythm Duration)
130
Selecting Ascending/Descending Variations (Different Ways of Playing the Sounds) (Arp Motif)
130
Adjusting the Velocity of the Arpeggio (Arp Velocity)
130
Selecting the Part that will Play Arpeggios in Performance Mode (Arp Part)
130
Changing the Accent Strength (Arp Accent)
130
Hanging the Range of the Arpeggio (Oct Range)
131
Using the Realtime Control Knobs to Edit the Arpeggio Settings
131
Creating an Arpeggio Style (Arpeggio Style Edit)
131
Step-Recording
131
Using the Dial or [INC][DEC] to Input Values
132
Saving the Styles You Have Created (Write)
132
Using the Chord Memory Function (Chord Memory)
133
About the Chord Memory Function
133
Performing with the Chord Memory Function
133
Turning Chord Memory Function on and off
133
Selecting Chord Forms
133
Sounding a Chord in the Order of Its Notes (Rolled Chord)
134
Creating Your Own Chord Forms
134
Saving the Chord Forms You Have Created
134
Playing Rhythms
135
About Rhythm Patterns
135
Using Rhythm Groups
135
Playing Rhythm
135
Turning Rhythm on and off
135
Determining the Tempo for Rhythm Pattern Performances
135
Select the Rhythm Group
136
Rhythm Pattern Settings
136
Selecting Rhythm Patterns
136
Changing the Beat and Shuffle (Grid)
137
Applying Staccato and Tenuity (Duration)
137
Changing the Velocity of Rhythm Pattern (Rhythm Pattern Velocity)
137
Changing the Accent Strength (Rhythm Accent)
137
Using the Realtime Control Knobs to Control the Rhythm
137
Creating an Rhythm Pattern (Rhythm Pattern Edit)
138
Step-Recording
138
Using the Dial or [INC][DEC] to Input Values
138
Saving the Patterns You Have Created (Write)
139
Creating Your Own Styles (Rhythm Group Edit)
139
Saving the Rhythm Group You Have Created (Write)
140
Sampling
141
Switching External Input On/Off
141
Making Input Source Settings (Input Setting)
141
Input Effect Setup Settings
142
Sampling Procedure
142
Dividing a Sample During Sampling
144
Sampling Earlier in Time (Skip Back Sampling)
145
Editing a Sample
146
Selecting a Sample (Sample List)
146
Selecting a Sample
146
Loading a Sample
147
Loading All Samples
147
Unloading a Sample
147
Deleting a Sample
147
Importing an Audio File
148
Displaying Sample Edit Screen
148
Magnifying/Shrinking the Waveform Display (Zoom In/Out)
148
Setting the Start/End Points of the Sample
149
Using the Knobs to Edit the Points
149
Reset Grid Function
149
Making Settings for Sample (Sample Parameters)
150
Assigning Samples to a Pad (Assign to Pad)
151
From Patch Mode
151
From Performance Mode
151
Assigning a Sample as a Patch to a Part (Assign to Keyboard)
152
From Patch Mode
152
From Performance Mode
152
Create a Rhythm Set (Create Rhythm)
152
Creating a Multisample (Create Multisample)
153
Unloading a Sample (Unload)
155
Removing Unwanted Portions of a Sample (Truncate)
155
Boosting or Limiting the High-Frequency Range of the Sample (Emphasis)
155
Maximizing the Volume of a Sample (Normalize)
156
Amp
156
Stretching or Shrinking a Sample (Time Stretch)
156
Dividing a Sample into Notes (Chop)
157
Joining Two or more Samples (Combine)
158
Auto Chop
158
Saving a Sample
159
Using the Pads
160
Using the Hold Function to Sustain a Sound
160
Using the Roll Function to Play Sounds
160
Making Settings for the Pads (Pad Setting)
161
Specify the Currently Used Sound Generator
161
Settings You Can Make for each Pad
161
Settings that Apply to All Pads
161
Writing the Pad Settings
162
Exchanging the Sound of Two Pads (Pad Exchange)
162
Assigning a Pattern to a Pad (RPS Function)
163
Using the Pads to Play Rhythms
163
Playing Back a Song
164
Playing a Song Immediately (Quick Play)
164
Playing Back Songs Consecutively (Chain Play)
164
Various Playback Methods
165
Fast-Forward and Rewind During Playback
165
Playing Back Correctly from the Middle of the Song (MIDI Update)
165
Muting the Playback of a Specific Instrument
165
Changing the Playback Tempo of a Song
166
Playing a Song Back at a Fixed Tempo (Muting the Tempo Track)
166
Playing Back a S-MRC Format Song
166
Playing Back a Song Repeatedly (Loop Play)
166
Using the D Beam Controller to Start/Stop Song Playback
167
Recording Songs
168
Two Recording Methods
168
Before You Record a New Song
168
Select the Sound to be Used for Recording
168
Erasing the Song/Pattern from Temporary Song (Song Clear)
168
Specify the Time Signature
169
Setting the Tempo
169
Recording Your Performance as You Play It (Realtime Recording)
170
Basic Operation for Realtime Recording
170
Recording Tempo Changes in a Song (Tempo Recording)
171
Loop Recording and Punch-In Recording
171
Correct the Timing of Your Playing as You Record (Recording Quantize)
172
Selecting the Sequencer Data that will be Recorded (Recording Select)
172
Erasing Unwanted Data While You Record (Realtime Erase)
173
Recording Arpeggios Aligned to the Measures of the Sequencer
173
Auditioning Sounds or Phrases While Recording (Rehearsal Function)
173
Inputting Data One Step at a Time (Step Recording)
174
Inputting Notes and Rests
174
Assigning a Pattern to a Phrase Track
176
Editing Songs
177
Loading the Song You Want to Edit
177
Viewing the Data Within a Track
178
Using Different Sound Generators for each Track
178
Loading Individual Tracks/Patterns of Song Data
178
Silencing the Playback of a Track (Mute)
178
Assigning Markers (Locate Positions) to a Song
179
Specifying the Area of a Song that will Repeat (Loop Points)
179
Editing Sequencer Data over the Specified Range (Track Edit)
180
Basic Operation for Track Editing
180
Aligning a Song's Timing (Quantize)
181
Quantize Type
181
Erasing Unwanted Performance Data (Erase)
183
Deleting Unwanted Measures (Delete)
184
Copying Phrases (Copy)
184
Copy Mode
184
Copy Times
184
Inserting a Blank Measure (Insert)
185
Transpose the Key (Transpose)
185
Changing the Velocity (Volume) (Change Velocity)
186
Changing the MIDI Channel (Change Channel)
186
Modifying the Length of Notes (Change Duration)
187
Combining Two Phrase Tracks or Patterns into One (Merge)
188
Extracting and Moving a Part of Sequencer Data (Extract)
188
Shifting Performance Data Forward and Back (Shift Clock)
189
Thinning out the Sequencer Data (Data Thin)
190
Data Thin Value
190
Data Thin Time
190
Swapping Two Phrase Tracks or Patterns (Exchange)
191
Adjusting the Song's Playback Time (Time Fit)
191
Deleting Blank Measures (Truncate)
191
Editing Individual Items of Sequencer Data (Micro Edit)
192
Editing Sequencer Data (Basic Procedure in the Microscope)
192
Sequencer Data Handled by a Phrase Track/Pattern
193
Viewing Sequencer Data (View)
194
Inserting Sequencer Data (Create)
194
Erasing Sequencer Data (Erase)
195
Moving Sequencer Data (Move)
195
Copying Sequencer Data (Copy)
195
Changing the Tempo Midway through the Song
196
Changing the Time Signature Midway through the Song
196
Assigning a Name to a Song (Song Name)
197
Saving/Loading a Song (Save/Load)
198
Saving a Song (Save)
198
Basic Procedure
198
Data Saved Together with a Song
198
Saving a Song with Samples (Save Song+Samples)
199
Saving a Song (Save Song)
199
Saving Samples (Save All Samples)
200
Saving a Song as an SMF File (Save as SMF)
200
Loading a Song (Load)
201
Basic Procedure
201
Loading a Song with Samples (Load Song+Samples)
201
Loading a Song (Load Song)
202
Loading Samples (Load All Samples)
202
Importing a WAV/AIFF File (Import Audio)
202
Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS Function)
203
Before You Use the RPS Function
203
Record a Pattern
203
Settings for the RPS Function
203
Using the RPS Function While You Perform
204
Recording a Performance Using the RPS Function
205
Adding Effects
206
Turning Effects on and off
206
Making Effect Settings
206
Applying Effects in Patch Mode
207
Specifying How the Sound will be Output (Routing)
207
Signal Flow Diagram and Parameters
207
Reverb Type
209
Applying Effects in Performance Mode
210
Specifying How the Sound will be Output (Routing)
210
Signal Flow Diagram and Parameters
210
Part Output Assign
210
Chorus Output Select
211
Chorus Level
211
Chorus Output Assign
211
Making Multi-Effects Settings (MFX1-3)
213
Making Multi-Effects Settings (MFX Control)
213
Multi-Effects Control
214
Specifying the Multi-Effect Structure (MFX Structure)
215
Making Chorus Settings (Chorus)
215
Making Reverb Settings (Reverb)
216
Mastering Effect
217
Split Frequency High
217
Split Frequency Low
217
Connecting to Your Computer Via USB (USB Mode)
218
About USB Functions
218
Switching the Storage Mode and the MIDI Mode
218
Transferring Files to or from Your Computer (Storage Mode)
219
Macintosh Users
220
Exchanging MIDI Messages with Your Computer (MIDI Mode)
222
File-Related Functions (File Utility)
223
Basic Procedure
223
Copying a File (Copy)
224
Deleting a File (Delete)
224
Moving a File (Move)
224
Initializing a Memory Card (Card Format)
224
Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)
225
How to Make System Function Settings
225
Saving the System Settings (System Write)
225
Functions of System Parameters
226
Pedal/D Beam
226
Keyboard
226
Sync/Temp
227
Metronome
228
Mtc Error Level
228
Mtc Offset Time Hour
228
Mtc Offset Time Minute
228
Mtc Offset Time Second
228
Mtc Offset Time Frame
228
Sound
229
Local Switch
229
MIDI
230
Output Gain
230
Performance Control Channel
230
Master Key Shift
230
Usb
231
Usb Mode
231
Scale Tune
232
Preview
232
Scale Tune Switch
232
System Ctrl
233
Background
233
Sampling
233
Default File Type
233
Pre Sample Time
233
Trigger Level
233
Trimming Switch
233
Skip Back Time
233
Screen Saver Type
233
Screen Saver Time
233
Start up
234
System Information
234
Power up Mode
234
Data Management Functions Reset to Default Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
235
Basic Procedure
235
Backing up User Data (User Backup)
235
Restoring User Data that You Backed up (User Restore)
235
Factory Reset
235
Using Fantom-X Editor
236
Installing Fantom-X Editor into Your Computer
236
Making Connections
236
Using Fantom-X Librarian
236
Fantom-X Editor System Requirements
237
System Requirements (Windows)
237
System Requirements (Mac OS)
237
About V-LINK
238
What Is V-LINK
238
Connection Examples
238
Turning the V-LINK ON/OFF
238
V-LINK Settings
238
V-LINK Parameters
239
Resetting the Image
239
Pad Mode
239
Note Tx Ch
239
Clip 1 Note no
239
Clip Filter
239
Using the Clip Filter
239
Ctrl Tx Ch
239
Play Speed Ctrl
239
Clip Reset
239
Installing the Wave Expansion Board
240
Cautions When Installing an Wave Expansion Board
240
How to Install a Wave Expansion Board
240
Checking the Installed Wave Expansion Boards
241
Installation de la Carte D'expansion Wave
242
Précautions À Prendre Lors de L'installation D'une Carte D'expansion Wave
242
Installation D'une Carte D'expansion Wave
242
Vérification des Cartes D'extension Audio Aprés Installation
243
Expanding the Memory
244
Precautions for Expanding Memory
244
How to Expand the Memory
244
Removing the Memory
245
Checking that Memory Is Installed Correctly
245
Ajouter de la Mémoire
246
Précautions À Prendre Lors de L'ajout de Mémoire
246
Installation du Module de Mémoire
246
Retrait du Module de Mémoire
247
Vérifier que la Mémoire Est Installée Correctement
247
Using a Memory Card
248
Before Using the Memory Card
248
Writing Data to the Card
248
Installing the PC Card Protector
248
Troubleshooting
249
Problems Concerning the Entire Fantom-X
249
Issues Related to Sound
249
Issues Related to Effects
251
Issues Related to Saving Data
251
Issues Related to Sequencer
252
Issues Related to MIDI and External Devices
253
Issues Related to Sampling
254
Issues Related to a Memory Card
254
Parameter List
255
Patch Parameter
255
Rhythm Set Parameter
259
Performance Parameter
262
Rhythm Group Parameter
265
Sample Parameters
265
System Parameters
266
Effects List
270
Multi-Effects Parameter
270
Chorus Parameters
293
Reverb Parameters
294
Input Effect Parameters
294
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Using the Fantom-X Live
7
The Basics of Using the Fantom-X Live
8
What Is a Patch
8
What Is Patch Mode
8
What Is Performance Mode
8
Saving the Settings You Create
9
Playing the Keyboard
11
Selecting and Playing Sounds
12
Selecting a Sound (Patch Mode)
12
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch
12
Shifting the Octave
12
Selecting Sounds by Category
13
Selecting a Sound
13
Playing Two or more Sounds Simultaneously (Layers)
14
Select a Performance, and Use Parts 1 and 2
14
Select Patches
15
Specify the Key Ranges in Which the Bell will Sound
15
Adjusting the Volume Balance of the Piano and Bell
15
Playing Separate Sounds with Left and Right Hands (Splits)
16
Select a Performance, and Use Parts 1 and 2
16
Select Patches
16
Specify the Key Ranges in Which the Piano and Bass will Sound
17
Adjust the Volume Balance of the Piano and Bass
17
Play an Arpeggio by Holding down a Chord
18
Changing the Arpeggio Style
18
Adding Other Changes to the Phrase
19
Matching the Tempo of a Background Performance (Tap Tempo)
19
Playing a Phrase with a Single Finger
20
Using a Sequencer Phrase (the RPS Function)
20
Using a Sampled Sound or a Sound Imported from CD-ROM
20
Matching the Tempo of a Background Performance (Tap Tempo)
20
Playing a Chord with a Single Finger
21
Changing the Assigned Chord
21
Producing Guitar Strums (Rolled Chord Function)
21
Playing Sampled Sounds
22
Tips for Sampling the External Input
23
Playing Sounds You've Imported from a CD-ROM
24
Using the Pads
25
Selecting and Playing Sounds
26
Selecting Sounds
26
Adjusting the Touch Sensitivity of the Pads
27
Fixing the Volume of the Pads
27
Using the Pads to Play Pitched Instrumental Sounds
27
Playing Rhythm Phrases
28
Using the Rhythm Pattern Function to Create Phrases
28
Switching to a Different Style
28
Using an Original Pattern
29
Using a Sampled Sound or a Sound Imported from CD-ROM
29
Matching the Tempo of a Background Performance (Tap Tempo)
29
Using the Pads to Play Sampled Sounds
30
Using the Pads to Play Sounds Imported from CD-ROM
31
Using the Knobs
33
Modifying the Sound While You Play
34
Changing the Way that the Arpeggio Sounds
35
Using the Knobs to Control an Assigned Function
36
Using the Knobs to Control Multi-Effects
37
Adjusting the Volume Balance
38
Using the D Beam
39
Playing a solo from the D Beam
40
To Change the Sound to Your Taste
40
Using the D Beam to Play Sounds
41
Changing the Sound
41
Modifying the Sound
42
Changing the Aspects of the Sound that Are Controlled
42
Effects
43
Using Effects
44
Using Effects with a Patch
44
Using Effects with a Performance
44
Adjust the Reverberation (Reverb)
45
Adding Spaciousness and Depth (Chorus, Delay)
45
Using the Multi-Effect
46
What Is a Mastering Effect
46
What Are Input Effects
47
Using the Effect Switch
47
Going Further Practical Applications
49
Making a Piano Sound Harder or Softer
50
Tip 1: Adjust the Reverb (Reverb)
50
Tip 2: Adjust the Decay after the Key Is Released (Release)
50
Tip 3: Adjust the Brightness of the Sound
51
Tip 4. Use the MFX Equalizer
51
Making a Strings Sound Sharper or Softer
52
Tip 1: Adjust the Attack
52
Tip 2: Adjust the Release
52
Tip 3: Adjust the Cutoff
53
Making Lead Instruments Stand out
54
Tip 1: Use the MFX Equalizer and Spectrum
54
Tip 2: Use the MFX Amp/Speaker Simulator
54
Tip 3: Use the MFX Compressor
55
Creating a Distinctively Synth-Like Sound
56
Tip 1: Cutoff and Resonance
56
Tip 2: Turn the Knobs While You Play
56
Adding the Distinctive Depth of an Electric Instrument
57
Tip 1: Use the MFX Amp Simulator
57
Tip 2: Use a MFX Compressor
57
Tip 3: Use Detune and Chorus
58
Playing Just One Component of a Patch
59
Creating a Set of Sounds for Use in a Live Concert
60
Creating Songs on the Fantom-X
61
What Is a Sequencer
62
Recording the Performance of One Instrument on One Track (Single Channel Recording)
62
Viewing Musical Data in the Song Edit Screen
63
For Songs, Use the Sound Generator in Performance Mode
63
Recording Multiple Instruments on a Single Track (Multi Channel Recording)
64
You Can Create a Song Using Just One Track
64
What Are MIDI Channels
64
Some Terms
65
Getting Ready to Create a Song
66
Using Single Channel Recording
66
Selecting a Performance
66
Clearing the Sequencer
67
Using the Internal Sounds to Create the Rhythm
68
Using the Pads for Real-Time Recording
68
Selecting a Rhythm Set and Making Adjustments
68
Using the Pads to Play Rhythm Patterns and Record Them
69
Using the Pads to Input Notes One by One
70
Using the Internal Sounds to Record Bass and Chords
71
Selecting a Sound and Making Adjustments
71
Real-Time Recording from the Keyboard
71
Recording with the Arpeggio Function
73
Using the Keyboard to Input Notes One by One
73
Using CD-ROM Samples in Your Song
74
Importing Samples into the Fantom-X from Your Computer Via USB Cable
74
Importing Data Via PC Card
74
Sampling and Using a Live Vocal or Guitar Performance
75
Going Back in Time to Sample Phrases
75
Editing a Sampled Sound
75
Synchronizing a Sample to the Sequencer Tempo
76
Using the Realtime Time Stretch Function
76
Make Settings for the Sample
76
Using Samples in Audio Tracks
77
What Is an Audio Track
77
Inserting a Sample into an Audio Track
77
Editing an Audio Track
78
Moving a Sample
78
Copying a Sample
78
Deleting a Sample
78
Adjusting the Balance of the Entire Song
79
Mixing Balance
79
About Mastering
80
Using Mastering to Add the Finishing Touches
80
Creating a CD
81
Sample Your Completed Song to a Stereo Audio File
81
Exporting the Audio File to Your Computer
81
Use Your Computer to Burn a CD
82
Roland X-7 User Manual (60 pages)
Fantom Series Audio Track expansion
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Electronic Keyboard
| Size: 1.52 MB
Table of Contents
Important Notes
4
Table of Contents
5
Check the Contents of the Package
8
Updating the Fantom-X
9
What Is the FANTOM-X Audio Track Expansion Kit
9
Items Required for Performing the Update
9
Cautions When Performing the Update (Important)
9
Update Procedure
10
Verifying the Update
11
Main Features
12
Using Audio Tracks
13
What Are Audio Tracks
13
To Access the Audio Track Edit Screen
14
To Access the Audio Track Mixer Screen
14
Items in the Audio Track Edit Screen
15
Editing Audio Tracks (Audio Track Edit Screen)
16
Moving a Sample Event (Move)
16
Selecting and Auditioning a Sample Event (Preview)
16
Using the Pads to Mute Audio Tracks (Mute/Solo)
16
Viewing a List of Markers (Marker List)
17
Opening the Loop/Locate Window (Loop/Locate)
17
Inserting a Sample Event at a Specified Location (Insert)
17
Deleting the Selected Sample Event from an Audio Track (Delete)
18
Copying a Sample Event (Copy)
18
Unloading a Sample (Unload Sample)
18
Combining the Contents of the Tracks into One Audio Track (Mixdown)
18
Erasing Audio Tracks (Clear)
19
Naming an Audio Track (Track Name)
20
Switching the Display Mode
20
Zooming in and Zooming out in the Display
20
Editing MIDI Tracks
20
Items in the Audio Track Mixer Screen
21
Controlling the Audio Tracks (Audio Track Mixer Screen)
22
Controlling the Audio Track Settings
22
Using the Knobs to Control the Mixer
23
Opening the Loop/Locate Window (Loop/Locate)
23
Using the Pads to Mute Audio Tracks (Mute)
23
Recording an Audio Track
24
Recording an Audio Track (SOLO/RE-SAMPLING)
24
Combining Multiple Audio Tracks into One Track (AUDIO MERGE)
25
Saving Your Audio Tracks
26
Using the Skip Back Sampling Function
27
What Is Skip Back Sampling
27
Using Skip Back Sampling
27
Editing the Data Created by Skip Back Sampling
28
Isolating the Desired Portion of the Sampled Data (Start Beat/End Beat)
28
Cancelling the Sample (Skip Back Cancel)
28
Assigning the Sampled Waveform to the Keyboard or a Pad (Assign to Keyboard/Pad)
28
Assigning the Sampled Waveform to an Audio Track (Assign to Audio Track)
29
Multisample Editing Functions
30
Creating a Multisample
30
Creating a Multisample in the Patch Edit Screen
31
Creating a Multisample in the Create Multisample Screen
31
Editing a Multisample
33
About the Multisample Edit Screen
33
Selecting the Notes to Edit
34
Changing the Multisample Assigned to a Tone (List)
34
Erasing the Data from the Selected Region of Notes (Erase)
34
Assigning a Sample to the Selected Region (Assign)
34
Copying a Sample from a Key to Another Key (Copy)
35
Opening the Tone Switch/Select Window (Tone Sw/Sel)
35
Moving the Split Point (Split Point)
35
Returning a Multisample to the Last-Written State (Reload)
36
Erasing All Notes (Erase All)
36
Replacing the Sample of the Current Zone (Sample Select)
36
Specify the Original Key (Org Key) of the Sample
37
Sorting Samples in the Order of Their Original Key (Sort)
37
Moving All Samples to Left or Right (Shift)
37
Moving the Data of the Current Zone to Left or Right (Move)
37
Saving a Multisample
38
Sample-Related Changes
39
Extended Patch Groups
39
Saving a Sample Auto Patch
39
Bank Select and Program Change Correspondence Chart
39
Newly Added Sample Parameters
40
Sample BPM Calculator (BPM Calc)
40
Selecting a Sample (Sample Number)
40
Changes in the Saved Sample Content (Save All Samples)
40
Changes in the Patch/Rhythm Edit Screen
41
Newly Added Patch Overview Screen
41
Changes Due to the Upgraded Editor Software
42
Newly Added PC Mode Screen
42
Cautions When Using S-700 Series Sounds with the Fantom-X
42
Before You Connect the Fantom-X to Your Computer
42
Importing Patches and Rhythm Sets
43
Fantom-X Editor System Requirements
45
System Requirements (Windows)
45
System Requirements (Mac OS)
45
About the Included USB MIDI Driver
45
Other Changes
46
Changes in the Patch Edit Screen
46
Changes in the Performance Mixer Screen
47
Changes in the Performance Layer Screen
47
Newly Added Layer List Window
47
Changes in the Key Range Window
48
Playing Different Sounds Across the Keyboard (Split)
48
Changes in the Song Edit Screen
48
Changes in the Song List Screen
49
Deleting a Song
49
Using the Pads for Realtime Erase
49
CC Filter Added to the Microscope
50
Improved Functionality for Step Recording
50
Changes in the Demo Song Loaded When You Start up the Fantom-X
50
Improved Functionality in Live Setting
51
Registering a Song File in a Live Setting
51
Recalling a Song File You Registered
52
Switching the Font
52
Removing the Text
52
Improvements in Arpeggio Functionality
52
Using the Pads to Switch Arpeggio Styles
52
Changing the Arpeggio Styles Assigned to the Pads
53
Improvements in Chord Memory Functionality
53
Using the Pads to Switch Chord Forms
53
Changing the Chord Forms Assigned to the Pads
54
Changes in the Librarian
54
New Shortcut from the Input Setting Screen to MFX Edit
55
New Parameters Available for the Assignable Switches
55
Newly Added DIMM Check Function
56
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Roland X-7 Service Notes (66 pages)
Workstation Keyboard
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 13 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Specifications
2
Chord Memory
3
Power Supply
3
Location of Controls
4
Location of Controls Parts List
5
Exploded View
7
Exploded View Parts List
10
Wiring Diagram
11
Parts List
13
Main Board Setting for Selecting Model Procedure
23
Checking the Version Number
23
Users Data Save and Load
24
Test Mode
24
Version Check
25
Factory Reset
31
Restoring the Factory Settings
32
System Software Update Procedure
32
Required Items
33
Keyboard Parts List
35
Keyboard Circuit Board
36
Keyboard Circuit Diagram
37
Keyboard Disassembly
38
Block Diagram
41
Circuit Board(Main 1)
42
Circuit Board(Main 2)
43
Circuit Diagram(Main 1)
44
Circuit Diagram(Main 2)
45
Circuit Diagram(Main 3)
46
Circuit Diagram(Main 4)
47
Circuit Diagram(Main 5)
48
Circuit Board(Panel-A Keytop, Panel-B Keytop)
49
Circuit Diagram(Panel-A Keytop, Panel-B Keytop)
50
Circuit Board(Lcd, Inverter, Jack, Panel-C Keytop, Inlet)
51
Circuit Board(Lcd, Inverter, Jack, Panel-C Keytop, Inlet)
52
Circuit Diagram(Jack 1)
53
Circuit Diagram(Jack 2)
54
Circuit Diagram(Jack 3)
55
Circuit Diagram(Jack 4)
56
Circuit Diagram(Jack 5)
57
Circuit Diagram(Panel-C Keytop)
58
Circuit Diagram(Lcd)
59
Circuit Diagram(Inverter)
60
Circuit Diagram(Inlet)
60
Circuit Board(Exp Base)
61
Circuit Diagram(Exp Base)
63
Circuit Board(Pc Card 1)
64
Circuit Board(Pc Card 2)
64
Circuit Diagram(Pc Card)
65
Error Messages
66
Roland X-7 Supplementary Manual (28 pages)
Sound List
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Electronic Keyboard
| Size: 1.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Sound List
1
Performance List
2
Patch List
3
Rhythm Set List
9
Waveform List
18
Arpeggio Style List/Chord Form List
22
Rhythm Pattern List
23
Rhythm Group List
26
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