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*03672578- 07*
As of November 1, 2006 (ROLAND)
Information
When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland
distributor in your country as shown below.
EGYPT
Al Fanny Trading Office
9, EBN Hagar A1 Askalany
Street,
ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis,
Cairo 11341, EGYPT
TEL: 20-2-417-1828
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Maison FO - YAM Marcel
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Chaudron - BP79 97 491
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(Pty)Ltd.
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SOUTH AFRICA
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FAX: (011)417 3462
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Royal Cape Park, Unit 24
Londonderry Road, Ottery 7800
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA
TEL: (021) 799 4900
CHINA
Roland Shanghai Electronics
Co.,Ltd.
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Shanghai 200090, CHINA
TEL: (021) 5580-0800
Roland Shanghai Electronics
Co.,Ltd.
(BEIJING OFFICE)
10F. No.18 3 Section Anhuaxili
Chaoyang District Beijing
100011 CHINA
TEL: (010) 6426-5050
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Tom Lee Music Co., Ltd.
Service Division
22-32 Pun Shan Street, Tsuen
Wan, New Territories,
HONG KONG
TEL: 2415 0911
Parsons Music Ltd.
8th Floor, Railway Plaza, 39
Chatham Road South, T.S.T,
Kowloon, HONG KONG
TEL: 2333 1863
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409, Nirman Kendra
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Off. Dr. Edwin Moses Road,
Mumbai-400011, INDIA
TEL: (022) 2493 9051
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INDONESIA
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Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA
TEL: (03) 7805-3263
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Makati, Metro Manila 1200,
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TEL: (02) 899 9801
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SWEE LEE MUSIC
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150 Sims Drive,
SINGAPORE 387381
TEL: 6846-3676
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ROLAND TAIWAN
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Room 5, 9fl. No. 112 Chung
Shan N.Road Sec.2, Taipei,
TAIWAN, R.O.C.
TEL: (02) 2561 3339
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Bangkok 10100, THAILAND
TEL: (02) 224-8821
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AUSTRALIA
For Australia
Tel: (02) 9982 8266
For New Zealand
Tel: (09) 3098 715
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Av.Santa Fe 2055
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TEL: (011) 4508-2700
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A&B Music Supplies LTD
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TEL: 258-0211
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TEL:(305)5926866
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TEL:(809) 683 0305
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TEL:(593-4)2302364
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OMNI MUSIC
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Edificio No.4010 San Salvador,
EL SALVADOR
TEL: 262-0788
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Casa Instrumental
Calzada Roosevelt 34-01,zona 11
Ciudad de Guatemala
Guatemala
TEL:(502) 599-2888
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TEL: (504) 553-2029
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TEL: (061) 927-8383
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EURHYTHMICS Ltd.
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TEL: (01792) 702701
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Ltd.
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Damascus, SYRIA
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TEL: (0212) 249 85 10
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No. 14, Grand Floor, Dubai,
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CENTRAL/LATIN
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MIDDLE EAST
NORTH AMERICA
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland Fantom-XR.
202
Copyright © 2004 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the
written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
201b
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 3–4), and “IMPORTANT NOTES”
(p. 4–5). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation
of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of
every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety.
The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
Listening to the Demo Songs
fig.03-001
1. While holding down [SHIFT], press [MENU].
The Demo Menu screen will appear.
2. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC][DEC] to select the demo song.
If you select “ALL”, the songs will playback successively, beginning from the first.
3. Press [ENTER] to start the demo play.
Playback will stop automatically when the song ends.
During playback, you can press [EXIT] to return to the Demo Menu screen.
4. Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

*03672578- 07* As of November 1, 2006 (ROLAND)InformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland

Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

10Contents Sampling...115 Switching external input on/off.

Page 3

100Playing Arpeggios RANDOM (L): Notes will be sounded randomly for the keys you press, with only the lowest key sounded each time. RANDOM (_): Only

Page 4 - IMPORTANT NOTES

101Playing Arpeggios 2. Changing the Length of an Arpeggio Style 1. Move the cursor to the End Step (length of the arpeggio style). fig.11-008.e 2. T

Page 5

102Playing Arpeggios You can edit the built-in styles or styles you created by step-recording. By editing an existing arpeggio style, you can create

Page 6

103Playing Arpeggios The Styles you create are temporary; they are deleted as soon as you turn off the power or select some other Style. You can stor

Page 7

104 Using the Chord Memory Function (CHORD MEMORY) Chord Memory is a function that allows you to play chords based on pre-programmed Chord Forms , j

Page 8

105Using the Chord Memory Function (CHORD MEMORY) 5. When you have made the setting, press [EXIT]. For more on the Chord Forms pre-programmed at the

Page 9

106Using the Chord Memory Function (CHORD MEMORY) The Chord Form you create are temporary; they are deleted as soon as you turn off the power or sele

Page 10 - Contents

107 Playing Rhythms This function lets you produce a variety of rhythm patterns simply by pressing a single key. You can use the built-in rhythm patt

Page 11

108Playing Rhythms 1. Access the Rhythm Switch screen. * In Performance mode, access the Arp/Chd/Rhy Switch screen and use or to select “Rhythm.”

Page 12

109Playing Rhythms Not only can you use the prepared internal Rhythm Groups that determine how rhythm are played, but you can also create them as w

Page 13 - Main Features

11Contents Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode)...148 About USB Functions...

Page 14 - Panel Descriptions

110Playing Rhythms 1. Press [ARP].If you’re in Patch mode * In Patch mode, select a patch before you proceed. The Arpeggio/Chord Switch screen will a

Page 15 - Rear Panel

111Playing Rhythms This setting (duration) determines whether the sounds are played staccato (short and clipped), or tenuity (fully drawn out). * Gri

Page 16 - Getting Ready

112Playing Rhythms 1. Initialize the rhythm pattern 1. In the Rhythm Step Rec screen, press [MENU]. The Rhythm Pattern Utility screen will appear. 2.

Page 17 - Turning On the Power

113Playing Rhythms You can edit the built-in rhythm patterns or rhythm patterns that you created using step recording. By editing an existing rhythm

Page 18

114Playing Rhythms The rhythm patterns you create are temporary; they are deleted as soon as you turn off the power or select some other rhythm patte

Page 19 - Turning Off the Power

115 Sampling The Fantom-XR lets you sample audio sources, such as an audio device, mic, or CD.This section explains the sampling procedure and what t

Page 20

116Sampling You can apply a dedicated effect (Input Effect) to the external audio input. 1. Press [SHIFT] so it lights, and then press the INPUT knob

Page 21 - Quick Start

117Sampling 1. In the MixIn/InputFX Switch screen, press [MENU]. The Input Setting Menu screen will appear. 2. Use or to select Mix In Output. fi

Page 22 - Listening to the Demo Songs

118Sampling 4. Use or to select parameters that specify the input source or triggering method for the sound you intend to sample, and turn the VA

Page 23 - Playing Sounds

119Sampling 8. If Stop Trigger is set to MANUAL, press [SAMPLING] to stop sampling. The Sample Edit (p. 122) screen will appear. * If you want to edi

Page 24 - Choosing a Patch

12Contents Ajouter de la mémoire ...172 Précautions à prendre lors de l’ajout de

Page 25 - Choosing a Patch by Category

120 Editing a Sample This section explains how you can edit a sample that you sampled/importedEditing is performed in sample memory—a memory area ded

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121Editing a Sample Here’s all samples in the user memory and memory card can be loaded. When you execute Load All Samples, all unsaved samples will

Page 27 - Choosing a Rhythm Set

122Editing a Sample 6. Press or , then select the file that you want to import. If you want to select two or more files, select the file and press

Page 28 - Various connection examples

123Editing a Sample REV (Reverse) When the sample has been played back from the End point to the Start point, it will be repeatedly played back in th

Page 29

124Editing a Sample • Loop Start Fine Fine adjustment of the Loop Start point. Value: 0–255• Loop End Fine Fine adjustment of the End point. Value: 0

Page 30 - Connection example 3:

125Editing a Sample Here’s how you can use the sample(s) to create a rhythm set. This operation is called Create Rhythm Set. When you execute Create

Page 31 - Advanced Use

126Editing a Sample Two or more samples assigned to different keys are collectively called a “multisample.” One multisample can assign up to 128 samp

Page 32 - Overview of the Fantom-XR

127Editing a Sample 9. If you are sure you want to write the multisample, press [ENTER]. If you decide to cancel, press [EXIT].Never switch off the F

Page 33

128Editing a Sample In some cases, the audio quality will be improved if you boost the high-frequency range of an imported sample. Also, the high-fre

Page 34 - About Memory

129Editing a Sample This operation applies an envelope (time-variant change) to the volume of the sample.You can also adjust the volume of the entire

Page 35 - About the Onboard Effects

13 Main Features Cutting-edge sound engine that unifies audio and MIDI The Fantom-XR inherits the same sound engine that was acclaimed on the Fantom-

Page 36 - About the Sampling Section

130Editing a Sample 6. Press [ENTER]. A message will ask you for confirmation. 7. Press [ENTER] to execute the operation. The length of the sample wi

Page 37 - Where Samples are Stored

131Editing a Sample Moving a Dividing Point After you’ve specified the dividing points for the sample, you can move them as follows. 1. Press or

Page 38 - About the [SHIFT] button

132 Adding Effects This section explains the procedures and settings for applying effects in each mode. For details of the Fantom-XR’s onboard effect

Page 39 - Assigning a Name

133Adding Effects In Patch mode you can use multi effects (MFX), chorus, and reverb.In the “Signal Flow Diagram (Routing)” below, numbers 1–17 corres

Page 40 - Playing in Patch Mode

134Adding Effects Effect editing is done in the Effect Edit Menu screen. fig.22-005 You cannot edit the patches in the GM2 group. 1. Select the patch

Page 41

135Adding Effects Tone Output Assign Specifies how the direct sound of each tone will be output. Value:MFX: Output in stereo through multi-effects. Y

Page 42 - Selecting Patches by Category

136Adding Effects Chorus fig.22-022 Chorus Type Selects either chorus or delay. Value0 (Off): Neither chorus or delay is used. 1 (Chorus): Chorus is

Page 43 - Selecting Favorite Patches

137Adding Effects Reverb Output fig.22-023a Reverb Output Level Adjusts the volume of the sound that has passed through reverb. Value: 0–127 Reverb

Page 44

138Adding Effects If you want to use common controllers for the entire Fantom-XR, select “SYS CTRL 1”–”SYS CTRL 4.” MIDI messages used as System Cont

Page 45 - Selecting a Rhythm Set

139Adding Effects In Performance mode you can use three multi-effects (MFX1, MFX2, MFX3), one chorus, and one reverb. For each of the three multi-eff

Page 46 - Creating a Patch

14 Panel Descriptions fig.01-001 APHONES Jack This is the jack for connecting headphones (sold separately). -> (p. 16) BOUTPUT knob Adjusts the o

Page 47

140Adding Effects Effect editing is done in the Effect Edit Menu screen. fig.22-008 You cannot edit the patches in the GM2 group. 1. Select the perfo

Page 48

141Adding Effects If the Mix/Parallel parameter is set to “MIX,” all sounds are output from the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks in stereo (p. 158). If you’ve se

Page 49 - Functions of Patch Parameters

142Adding Effects Chorus fig.22-027 Chorus Type Selects either chorus or delay. Value0 (Off): Neither chorus or delay is used. 1 (Chorus): Chorus is

Page 50

143Adding Effects Reverb Output fig.22-028a Reverb Output Level Adjusts the volume of the sound that has passed through reverb. Value: 0–127 Reverb

Page 51 - Patch TMT

144Adding Effects If you want to use common controllers for the entire Fantom-XR, select “SYS CTRL 1”–”SYS CTRL 4.” MIDI messages used as System Cont

Page 52

145Adding Effects For each of the three multi-effects, the chorus, and the reverb, you can specify whether it will operate according to the effect se

Page 53

146Adding Effects Here’s how to specify how MFX 1–3 will be connected. This parameter is not found in Patch mode. 1. From the Effect Edit Menu screen

Page 54 - Modifying Waveforms (WG)

147Adding Effects Low/Mid/High Attack Time from when the volume goes up the threshold level until the compressor effect applies Value: 0–100 ms Low/

Page 55

148 Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode) The Fantom-XR has two modes of USB functionality: storage mode for transferring files, and MIDI mo

Page 56 - Delay time

149Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode) 7. Press [ENTER] to execute. MIDI mode will be selected. fig.23-002j * To cancel, press [EXIT]. 8.

Page 57 - (Patch Pitch Envelope)

15Panel Descriptions N[MODE] Switches between Patch mode and Performance mode. [GROUP] Switches the patch group or other group. To switch the group,

Page 58 - Patch TVF

150Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode) 5. Press [ENTER] to connect the computer and the Fantom-XR. fig.23-004 6. The display will differ a

Page 59

151Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode) 3. or to select “Import Audio.” fig.23-005 4. Press [ENTER]. The Import Audio screen will appear

Page 60 - Patch TVA

152Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode)What is the USB MIDI Driver?The USB MIDI Driver is a software which passes data between the Fantom-X

Page 61 - Patch TVA Env

153 File-Related Functions (File Utility) Here you can perform a variety of operations related to the files stored in the Fantom-XR’s user memory, an

Page 62 - Output Settings

154File-Related Functions (File Utility) Here’s how you can copy a file or files with check marks to a different folder. 1. In the File Utility scree

Page 63 - (LFO1/2/Step LFO)

155 Settings Common to All Modes (System Function) Settings that affect the entire operating environment of the Fantom-XR, such as tuning and MIDI me

Page 64

156Settings Common to All Modes (System Function) This section explains what the different System parameters do, and also how these parameters are or

Page 65 - How to Apply the LFO

157Settings Common to All Modes (System Function) Tx Edit Data (Transmit Edit Data Switch) OFF, ONSpecify whether changes you make in the settings of

Page 66

158Settings Common to All Modes (System Function) System Sound ParameterValue DescriptionMaster Tune 415.3–466.2 HzAdjusts the overall tuning of the

Page 67 - (Patch Matrix Control 1–4)

159Settings Common to All Modes (System Function) System Control ParameterValue DescriptionSource 1–4 OFF, CC01–31, 33–95, PITCH BENDAFTERTOUCHSystem

Page 68

16 Getting Ready Since the Fantom-XR contains no amplifier or speakers, you’ll need to connect it to audio equipment such as a keyboard amplifier, mo

Page 69

160Settings Common to All Modes (System Function) System Preview ParameterValue DescriptionPreview Mode SINGLE, CHORD, PHRASE SINGLE: The notes speci

Page 70

161Settings Common to All Modes (System Function) System Sampling ParameterValue DescriptionDefault File Type WAV, AIFFSpecifies the file format used

Page 71 - Creating a Rhythm Set

162 Data Management Functions Reset to Default Factory Settings (Factory Reset) 1. In the Patch Play screen (p. 40) or the Performance Play screen (p

Page 72 - Waveform

163 Using Fantom-X Editor To help you take even greater advantage of its functionality, the Fantom-XR comes with Fantom-X Editor software. Fantom-X E

Page 73 - Parameters

164Using Fantom-X Editor • Operating System:Microsoft® Windows® XPMicrosoft® Windows® MeMicrosoft® Windows® 2000 ProfessionalMicrosoft® Windows® 98/9

Page 74

165 Playing SMF data (Song Play) The Fantom-XR can consecutively play back Standard MIDI File (SMF) data (filename extension .MID) stored in user mem

Page 75 - Rhythm Wave

166 Installing the Wave Expansion Board Up to six optional Wave Expansion Boards (SRX series) can be installed in the Fantom-XR.Wave Expansion Boards

Page 76 - Sounded (WMT)

167Installing the Wave Expansion Board 4. Use the Installation Tool supplied with the Wave Expansion Board to turn the holders in the LOCK direction,

Page 77

168 Installation de la carte d’expansion Wave (French Language for Canadian Safety Standard) Un maximum de trois cartes d’expansion Wave (six cartes

Page 78 - Rhythm TVF

169Installation de la carte d’expansion Wave 4. Utilisez l’outil d’installation fourni avec la carte d’expansion Wave pour tourner les supports en po

Page 79 - Rhythm TVF Env

17 Getting Ready 941 Once the connections have been completed (previous page), turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turni

Page 80 - Rhythm TVA Env

170 Expanding the Memory The Fantom-XR comes with 16 MB of memory into which audio samples can be loaded. However, in some cases, 16 MB of memory wil

Page 81 - Rhythm Output

171Expanding the Memory To remove the memory module, reverse the installation procedure. 1. Simultaneously press outward the white clips located at e

Page 82 - Copying Rhythm Tone Settings

172 Ajouter de la mémoire (French Language for Canadian Safety Standard) Le Fantom-XR est livré avec une mémoire de 16 Mo dans laquelle les échantill

Page 83 - Created (Write)

173Ajouter de la mémoire Pour retirer le module de mémoire, procédez à l’inverse de la procédure d’installation. 1. Appuyez simultanément, vers l’ext

Page 84 - Playing in Performance Mode

174 Using a Memory Card The Fantom-XR features a PC card slot, allowing you to use not only PC card type memory cards, but also other types of media,

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Page 86 - Mixer Screen

176 Troubleshooting If the Fantom-XR does not function in the way you expect, first check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem,

Page 87 - Arpeggio/Rhythm function

177Troubleshooting The sound is interrupted.Sounds will be interrupted if more than 128 voices are used simultaneously.• Reduce the number of Tones t

Page 88 - Creating a Performance

178Troubleshooting Effects not applied.Check the following points.• The “MFX,” “CHO,” “REV” or “MST” effect switches may have been turned off.Turn th

Page 89

179Troubleshooting Performances of the external sequencer are sluggish, or have interruptions.Problems of sluggish and interrupted performances can c

Page 90

18 Getting Ready The characters in the display may be difficult to view immediately after turning on the Fantom-XR’s power or after extended use. You

Page 91

180Troubleshooting External input sound cannot be heard/volume is too lowCheck the following points.• Could the MIX IN setting be off?Press [INPUT] t

Page 92 - Scale Tune settings

181 Parameter List Patch General (p. 49)Patch TMT (p. 51) Patch Parameters ParameterValue Patch Name* Specify when writing space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9, ! ”

Page 93 - MIDI-related settings

182Parameter List Patch WG (p. 54)Patch Pitch Env (p. 57)Patch TVF (p. 58) ParameterValue Wave GroupINT, EXP, SAMP, MSAMWave Bank When the wave group

Page 94 - Other settings (General)

183Parameter List Patch TVF Env (p. 59)Patch TVA (p. 60)Patch TVA Env (p. 61)Patch Output (p. 62)Patch LFO1/2 (p. 63) ParameterValue F-Env DepthTVF E

Page 95

184Parameter List Patch Step LFO (p. 65)Patch Ctrl (p. 66)Patch Mtrx Ctrl 1-4 (p. 67)Effects (p. 134) Delay Time KFLFO1/LFO2 Delay Time Keyfollow -10

Page 96 - You’ve Created (Write)

185Parameter List Rhythm General (p. 73)Rhythm Wave (p. 75) Control 1–4 SensMulti-Effects Control Sens 1–4 -63– +63 Chorus Type0 (Off), 1 (Chorus), 2

Page 97

186Parameter List Rhythm WMT (p. 76)Rhythm Pitch (p. 77)Rhythm Pitch Env (p. 77)Rhythm TVF (p. 78)Rhythm TVF Env (p. 79) ParameterValue WMT Velocity

Page 98 - Arpeggio Settings

187Parameter List Rhythm TVA (p. 80)Rhythm TVA Env (p. 80)Rhythm Output (p. 81)Effects (p. 134) ParameterValue Tone LevelRhythm Tone level 0–127Level

Page 99

188Parameter List General (p. 94)Part (p. 88)Scale Tune (p. 92) Performance Parameters ParameterValue Performance Name* Specify when writing. space,

Page 100 - Creating Your Own Styles

189Parameter List MIDI (p. 93)Arpeggio (p. 97)Chord Memory (p. 104)Rhythm Group (p. 109)Rhythm Pattern (p. 111) ParameterValue Rx Program ChangeOFF,

Page 101 - Playing Arpeggios

19 Getting Ready 1. Before you turn off the power, consider these two questions: • Have the volume controls for the Fantom-XR and all connected audio

Page 102

190Parameter List Effect (p. 140)Sample (p. 122) ParameterValueEffect Source MFX1 SourceMulti-Effects 1 Source PERFORM, PART1–P16MFX2 Source Multi-Ef

Page 103 - In the Performance Mode

191Parameter List System Startup (p. 156)System Sync/Tempo (p. 156)System MIDI (p. 156)System USB (p. 157)System Sound (p. 158)System Control (p. 159

Page 104 - Performing with the Chord

192Parameter List System Preview (p. 160)System Scale Tune (p. 160)System Sampling (p. 161)System Mastering Effect (p. 146)Input Setting (p. 115) Par

Page 105 - Creating Your Own Chord

193 Effects List The multi-effects feature 78 different kinds of effects. Some of the effects consist of two or more different effects connected in s

Page 106

194Effects List01: EQUALIZER This is a four-band stereo equalizer (low, mid x 2, high). fig.MFX-01 02: SPECTRUM This is a stereo spectrum. Spectrum i

Page 107 - Playing Rhythms

195Effects List05: SUPER FILTER This is a filter with an extremely sharp slope. The cutoff frequency can be varied cyclically. fig.MFX-05 06: STEP FI

Page 108 - Select the Rhythm Group

196Effects List09: HUMANIZER Adds a vowel character to the sound, making it similar to a human voice. fig.MFX-09 10: SPEAKER SIMULATOR Simulates the

Page 109

197Effects List12: STEP PHASER The phaser effect will be varied gradually. fig.MFX-12 13: MLT STAGE PHASER(MULTI STAGE PHASER) Extremely high setting

Page 110 - Rhythm Pattern Settings

198Effects List16: STEP RING MOD(STEP RING MODULATOR) This is a ring modulator that uses a 16-step sequence to vary the frequency at which modulation

Page 111 - (Rhythm Pattern Edit)

199Effects List20: SLICER By applying successive cuts to the sound, this effect turns a conventional sound into a sound that appears to be played as

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200Effects List 23: CHORUS This is a stereo chorus. A filter is provided so that you can adjust the timbre of the chorus sound. fig.MFX-23 24: FLANGE

Page 115 - Sampling

201Effects List27: TREMOLO CHORUS This is a chorus effect with added Tremolo (cyclic modulation of volume). fig.MFX-27 28: SPACE-D This is a multiple

Page 116 - (Input Effect)

202Effects List31: 3D STEP FLANGER This applies a 3D effect to the step flanger sound. The flanger sound will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 de

Page 117 - Output settings for the

203Effects List34: 2BAND STEP FLNGR(2BAND STEP FLANGER) A step flanger that lets you apply an effect independently to the low-frequency and high-freq

Page 118

204Effects List38: VS DISTORTION This is a distortion effect that provides heavy distortion. The parameters are the same as for “37: VS OVERDRIVE.” f

Page 119 - Dividing a Sample During

205Effects List42: GATE Cuts the reverb’s delay according to the volume of the sound sent into the effect. Use this when you want to create an artifi

Page 120 - Editing a Sample

206Effects List46: MODULATION DELAY Adds modulation to the delayed sound.When Feedback Mode is NORMAL: fig.MFX-46a When Feedback Mode is CROSS: fig.M

Page 121

207Effects List49: MULTI TAP DELAY This effect provides four delays. Each of the Delay Time parameters can be set to a note length based on the selec

Page 122 - Magnifying/Shrinking the

208Effects List52: 3D DELAY This applies a 3D effect to the delay sound. The delay sound will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right. fig

Page 123 - (Sample Parameters)

209Effects List56: LOFI NOISE In addition to a lo-fi effect, this adds various types of noise such as white noise and disc noise. fig.MFX-56 57: LOFI

Page 124 - Sample (Create Patch)

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Page 125 - Creating a Rhythm Set from

210Effects List59: TELEPHONE fig.MFX-59 60: PHONOGRAPH Simulates a sound recorded on an analog record and played back on a record player. This effect

Page 126 - (Create Multisample)

211Effects List63: STEP PCH SHIFTER(STEP PITCH SHIFTER) A pitch shifter in which the amount of pitch shift is varied by a 16-step sequence. fig.MFX-6

Page 127 - (Truncate)

212Effects List67: OD → FLANGER (OVERDRIVE → FLANGER) fig.MFX-67 68: OD → DELAY(OVERDRIVE → DELAY) fig.MFX-68 69: DST → CHORUS(DISTORTION

Page 128

213Effects List72: ENH → CHORUS(ENHANCER → CHORUS) fig.MFX-72 73: ENHANCER → FLANGER(ENH → FLANGER) fig.MFX-73 74: ENH → DELAY(ENHANCER →

Page 129 - Sample (Time Stretch)

214Effects List76: FLANGER → DELAY fig.MFX-76 77: CHORUS → FLANGER fig.MFX-77 78: SYMPATHETIC RESO(SYMPATHETIC RESONANCE) On an acoustic piano, h

Page 130 - Notes (Chop)

215Effects List note: fig.MFX-note2.e_88When Using 3D EffectsThe following 3D effects utilize RSS (Roland Sound Space) technology to create a spaciou

Page 131 - Saving a Sample

216Effects List The Fantom-XR’s Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo delay unit.These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, and th

Page 132 - Adding Effects

217Effects List These settings allow you to select the desired type of reverb, and its characteristics.Selects the type of effect that will be applie

Page 133 - Signal Flow Diagram (Routing)

218 Error Messages If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specified, an error message will appear. Re

Page 134

219 Performance List USER Group PRESET Group No. Name 001 Seq:Template002 Seq:Pop 1003 Seq:Pop 2004 Seq:Pop 3005 Seq:Pop 4006 Seq:Pop 5007 Seq:Pop 60

Page 135 - MFX Output

22 Listening to the Demo Songs The Fantom-XR contains a demonstration (“demo”) song that you can listen to using the Fantom-XR’s Demo Play feature. T

Page 136

220 Patch List USER (User Group) No. Name Voice Category 001 UltimatGrand 2 AC.PIANO002 Strobot 2 PULSATING003 Full Strings 4 STRINGS004 The VorteX 2

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221Patch List PR-A (Preset A Group) PR-B (Preset B Group) No. Name Voices Category 001 So true... 2 AC.PIANO002 ConcertPiano 3 AC.PIANO003 Warm Piano

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222Patch List PR-C (Preset C Group) PR-D (Preset D Group) No. Name Voices Category 001 FS Flute 2 FLUTE002 Atk Flute 2 FLUTE003 Piccolo 2 FLUTE004 An

Page 139

223Patch List PR-E (Preset E Group) PR-F (Preset F Group) No. Name Voices Category 001 Digital Aahs 3 SOFT PAD002 FreezinNight 5 SOFT PAD003 FS Movin

Page 140

224Patch List PR-G (Preset G Group) PR-H (Preset H Group) No. Name Voices Category 001 Da Chronic 2 SYNTH BASS002 Virtual RnBs 2 SYNTH BASS003 Not a

Page 141 - (Multi-Effects 1–3 Output)

225Patch List GM (GM2 Group) No. Name Voice LSB PC 001 Piano 1 4 0 1002 Piano 1w 4 1 1003 European Pf 4 2 1004 Piano 2 4 0 2005 Piano 2w 4 1 2006 Pia

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226 Rhythm Set List USER (User Group) PRSET (Preset Group) GM2 (GM2 Group) No.Name 001StudioX Kit1002 StudioX Kit2003 X Euro Kit004 X Hybrid Kit005 N

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227Rhythm Set List10010110310228293133353032343940414345474244463638378788848685515253555759545658485049636465676971666870606261757677798183788082727

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228Rhythm Set List10010110310228293133353032343940414345474244463638378788848685515253555759545658485049636465676971666870606261757677798183788082727

Page 145 - Specifying the Effect Source

229Rhythm Set List10010110310228293133353032343940414345474244463638378788848685515253555759545658485049636465676971666870606261757677798183788082727

Page 146 - Mastering Effects

23 Playing Sounds The Fantom-XR comes with a rich palette of onboard sounds, called “Patches.” Let’s listen to some Patches in Patch mode .Even when

Page 147

230Rhythm Set List10010110310228293133353032343940414345474244463638378788848685515253555759545658485049636465676971666870606261757677798183788082727

Page 148 - Switching the Storage Mode

231Rhythm Set List10010110310228293133353032343940414345474244463638378788848685515253555759545658485049636465676971666870606261757677798183788082727

Page 149 - Your Computer (Storage Mode)

232Rhythm Set List10010110310228293133353032343940414345474244463638378788848685515253555759545658485049636465676971666870606261757677798183788082727

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233Rhythm Set List28293133353032343940414345474244463638378788848685515253555759545658485049636465676971666870606261757677798183788082727473C2C3C4C5C

Page 151 - (MIDI Mode)

234Rhythm Set List28293133353032343940414345474244463638378788848685515253555759545658485049636465676971666870606261757677798183788082727473C2C3C4C5C

Page 152 - What is the USB MIDI Driver?

235 Waveform List 1. Wave Bank A No. Wave Name 0001 Ac.Pno p A L0002 Ac.Pno p A R0003 Ac.Pno p B L0004 Ac.Pno p B R0005 Ac.Pno p C L0006 Ac.Pno p C

Page 153 - Selecting a file

236Waveform List No. Wave Name 0451 Vcs Pizz C0452 VcsPizzRev A0453 VcsPizzRev B0454 VcsPizzRev C0455 Unison Saw A0456 Unison Saw B0457 Unison Saw

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237Waveform List No. Wave Name 0901 BmbCmp Snr0902 MrchCmp Snr0903 Frenzy Snr 10904 Frenzy Snr 20905 Slap Snr 10906 Keen Snr 10907 Reggae Snr0908 D

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238Waveform List 2. Wave Bank B In waveform numbers 0001-0040, note numbers 91-108 are set to Damper Free in order to accurately reproduce the charac

Page 156

239 Arpeggio Style List/Chord Form List USER (User Group)PRST (Preset Group) No. Arpeggio Name 001 Basic 1002 Basic 2003 Basic 3004 Basic 4005 2 Tone

Page 157 - System MIDI

24 Playing Sounds 1. Press [MODE] so the button lights in red. You will enter Patch mode, and the Patch Play screen will appear. 2. Press or to m

Page 158 - System Sound

240 Rhythm Pattern List PRST (Preset Group) No.Pattern NameRecommended Rhythm SetRecommended Tempo (BPM) 001Pop 1-1002 Pop 1-2003 Pop 1-3004 Pop 1-4

Page 159 - How do I Adjust the Volume?

241Rhythm Pattern List 129BreakBeats 1130 BreakBeats 2131 BreakBeats 3132 BreakBeats 4 PRST:011 Hip Hop Kit2 BPM155133 BreakBeats 5134 BreakBeats 613

Page 160 - System Scale Tune

242Rhythm Pattern List USER (User Group) Rhythm Pattern No.001-240 are common to Preset Group and UserGroup.Rhythm Pattern No.241-256 differ on Prese

Page 161

243 Rhythm Group List USER (User Group) Recommended RecommendedNo. Pattern Name Rhythm Set Tempo (BPM) 01 Pop 1 PRST:033 StudioX Kit1 BPM11202 Pop 2

Page 162 - Data Management Functions

244 About MIDI MIDI (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) is a standard specification that allows musical data to be exchanged between electronic

Page 163 - Using Fantom-X Editor

245 MIDI Implementation 1. Receive Data Channel Voice Messages * Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch parameter (PERFORM/PART)

Page 164 - Requirements

246MIDI Implementation ❍ Hold 1 (Controller number 64) Status 2nd byte 3rd byteBnH 40H vvHn = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)vv = Control va

Page 165 - Playing SMF data (Song Play)

247MIDI Implementation ❍ Portamento control (Controller number 84) Status 2nd byte 3rd byteBnH 54H kkHn = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)kk

Page 166 - (SRX series)

248MIDI Implementation Channel Mode Messages * Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch parameter (PERFORM/MIDI) is OFF. ● All Soun

Page 167 - Expansion Boards

249MIDI Implementation ❍ GM2 System On Status Data byte StatusF0H 7EH 7FH 09H 03H F7HByte ExplanationF0H Exclusive status7EH ID number (Universal Non

Page 168 - Installation de la carte

25 Playing Sounds The patches of the Fantom-XR are organized by category. Searching for a patch by category is a quick way to find the patch you’re l

Page 169 - Vérification des cartes

250MIDI Implementation pp=1 Mod Ratevv= 00H - 7FH 0 - 127pp=2 Mod Depthvv = 00H - 7FH 0 - 127pp=3 Feedbackvv = 00H - 7FH 0 - 127pp=4 Send To Reverbvv

Page 170 - Expanding the Memory

251MIDI Implementation ❍ Data set 1 DT1 (12H) Status Data byte StatusF0H 41H, dev, 00H, 6BH, 12H, aaH, bbH, F7HccH, ddH, eeH, ... ffH, sumByte Expla

Page 171 - Checking that memory is

252MIDI Implementation ● Data Transmission ❍ Data set 1 DT1 (12H) Status Data byte StatusF0H 41H, dev, 00H, 6BH, 12H, aaH, bbH, F7HccH, ddH, eeH, ..

Page 172 - Ajouter de la mémoire

253MIDI Implementation ❍ Rhythm Group +——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+| Offset |

Page 173 - Vérifier que la mémoire est

254MIDI Implementation | | 0000 dddd | Input Effect Parameter 1 (12768 - 52768) || | |

Page 174 - Using a Memory Card

255MIDI Implementation | | 0000 cccc | || | 0000 dddd | MFX Parameter 2

Page 175 - Appendix

256MIDI Implementation ❍ Performance Common Reverb +——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+| Offset |

Page 176 - Troubleshooting

257MIDI Implementation | | | 16_, 16L, 16H, 16t || 00 0F | 0aaa aaaa | Arp/Ptn Duration

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258MIDI Implementation | 00 18 | 0000 000a | Chord Note25 (0 - 1) || | |

Page 178 - Issues Related to Saving Data

259MIDI Implementation | 00 0D | 0aaa aaaa | (reserve) <*> || | |

Page 179 - External Devices

26 Playing Sounds 4. Press [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the Lock icon. fig.05-003.e 5. Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] to lock the category. You c

Page 180 - Issues Related to Sampling

260MIDI Implementation | 00 2F | 0aaa aaaa | Matrix Control 1 Sens 2 (1 - 127) || | |

Page 181 - Parameter List

261MIDI Implementation | | | -20000 - +20000 ||# 00 29 | 0000 aaaa |

Page 182 - Patch TVF (p. 58)

262MIDI Implementation |# 00 0F | 0000 aaaa | || | 0000 bbbb |

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263MIDI Implementation | | | 1 - 4 || 00 37 | 000a aaaa | Wave FXM Depth

Page 184 - Effects (p. 134)

264MIDI Implementation |# 00 19 | 0000 aaaa | || | 0000 bbbb |

Page 185 - Rhythm Set Parameters

265MIDI Implementation | 00 01 | 0aaa aaaa | Reverb Level (0 - 127) || 00 02 | 0000 00aa | Reverb Output Assi

Page 186

266MIDI Implementation | | | INT, SRX, SAMPLE, MULTISAMPLE ||# 00 5D | 0000 aaaa |

Page 187 - Rhythm TVA (p. 80)

267MIDI Implementation | 40 1x 13 | 0aaa aaaa | Mono / Poly Mode (0 - 1) || | |

Page 188 - Performance Parameters

268MIDI Implementation 4. Supplementary Material Decimal and Hexadecimal Table (An “H” is appended to the end of numbers in hexadecimal notation.)

Page 189

269MIDI Implementation Example of an Exclusive Message and Calculating a Checksum Roland Exclusive messages (RQ1, DT1) are transmitted with a check

Page 190 - Sample Parameters

27 Playing Sounds 1. Press [MODE] so the button lights in red. You will enter Patch mode, and the Patch Play screen will appear. 2. Press [CURSOR] to

Page 191 - System Parameters

270MIDI Implementation <Bank Select and Program Change Correspondence Chart> Patch * The XP groups vary depending on the Wave Expansion Board(s

Page 192

271 Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal TimeAuxMessa

Page 193 - Effects List

272 Specifications Fantom-XR: 128 Voices Synthesizer/Sampling Module (Conforms to General MIDI 2 System) Sound Generator Section Maximum Polyphony 12

Page 194

273Specifications Weight 3.75 kg / 8 lbs 5 oz Accessories Owner’s ManualSample Data (Audio) CDCD-ROM (Editor, USB MIDI driver)PC Card Protector (and

Page 195

274 Index Symbols .WAV ... 121, 150, 153 A Accent Rate ...

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275Index D DEC ... 38Decay Time Offset ...

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276Index Input Effect ... 35, 116Input Select ...

Page 198 - SAW1 SAW2

277Index Output AssignMix In ... 117Performance ...

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278Index Preset ... 45Patch ...

Page 200 - 24: FLANGER

279Index SelectingPatch ... 40–43Performance ...

Page 201

28 Various connection examples Connection example 1: Using the Fantom-XR as a sound module for live performance Here’s an example of using the Fantom

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280Index TVF Depth ... 65TVF EnvPatch ...

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282 List of newly added patches Patches added by the FANTOM-XR Sample Tools Expansion PR-I (Preset I Group) No. Name Voices Category 001 Grand X

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*03672578- 07* As of November 1, 2006 (ROLAND)InformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland

Page 207 - Feedback

29 Various connection examples Connection example 2: A compact production setup Here’s an example of using the Fantom-XR in a high-quality music prod

Page 208

3 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual. ...

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30 Various connection examples Connection example 3: Music production using more than one Fantom-XR By using three Fantom-XR units as shown in the di

Page 210 - 2Voice Pitch Shifter

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Page 211 - Balance D

32 Overview of the Fantom-XR The Fantom-XR has two modes; Patch mode and Performance mode. Use the mode that’s most appropriate for the way you’re pl

Page 212

33Overview of the Fantom-XR LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) Use the LFO to create cyclic changes (modulation) in a sound. The Fantom-XR has two LFOs.

Page 213

34Overview of the Fantom-XR The Fantom-XR can play a maximum of 128 sounds simultaneously. The following paragraphs discuss what this means, and what

Page 214

35Overview of the Fantom-XR Temporary Area This is the area that holds the data for the patch or performance that you’ve selected using the panel but

Page 215

36Overview of the Fantom-XR In Patch Mode The multi-effects, chorus and reverb effects can be set up individually for each patch/rhythm set. Adjustin

Page 216 - Chorus Parameters

37Overview of the Fantom-XR Samples that you record or import are stored in sample memory. This sample memory is temporary, and its data will be lost

Page 217 - Input Effect Parameters

38Overview of the Fantom-XR A single screen displays multiple parameters or items for selection. To edit the setting of a parameter, move the cursor

Page 218 - Error Messages

39Overview of the Fantom-XR On the Fantom-XR, you can assign names to each patch, rhythm set, performance, and Sample. The procedure is the same for

Page 219 - Performance List

4 022a • Always turn the unit off and unplug the power cord before attempting installation of the circuit board (SRX series; p. 166, p. 168, DIMM; p.

Page 220 - Patch List

40 Playing in Patch Mode Patch mode is used to play a single sound (patch/rhythm set). Displaying Patch Play Screen To access the Patch Play screen,

Page 221

41Playing in Patch Mode * Make sure that the Patch Type is set to “Patch.” If this is set to “Rhythm,” use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Rhythm,” a

Page 222

42Playing in Patch Mode 1. In the Patch Play screen, press [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the patch category. fig.05-002.e 2. Turn the VALUE dial or

Page 223

43Playing in Patch Mode 1. In the Patch Play screen, press [SHIFT] so it lights, and then press . The Patch List screen will appear. 2. Press [MENU].

Page 224

44Playing in Patch Mode Registering a Favorite Patch/Rhythm Sets You can register a total of 64 sounds (8 sounds x 8 banks) as favorite patches. 1. S

Page 225 - GM (GM2 Group)

45Playing in Patch Mode In Patch mode, you can play percussion instruments. Each rhythm set contains many different instrumental sounds, allowing you

Page 226 - Rhythm Set List

46 Creating a Patch With the Fantom-XR, you have total control over a wide variety of settings. Each item that can be set is known as a parameter .

Page 227

47Creating a Patch 1. Select the patch in the Patch Play screen (p. 40). You cannot edit the patches in the GM2 group. If you want to create a patch

Page 228

48Creating a Patch If you don’t need a tone, save the patch with that tone switched off. This will conserve polyphony.The sounds of the Fantom-XR are

Page 229

49Creating a Patch This section explains the functions the different patch parameters have, as well as the composition of these parameters. Parameter

Page 230

5IMPORTANT NOTES Maintenance 401a • For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with water. To

Page 231

50Creating a Patch Resonance Offset Resonance Offset alters the resonance of the overall patch, while preserving the relative differences between the

Page 232

51Creating a Patch Portamento Mode Specifies the performance conditions for which portamento will be applied. ValueNORMAL: Portamento will always b

Page 233

52Creating a Patch fig.06-017 This type applies a booster to distort the waveform, and then combines the two filters. The TVA for tone 1 (or 3) contr

Page 234

53Creating a Patch Key Fade Lower (Keyboard Fade Width Lower) This determines what will happen to the tone’s level when a note that’s lower than the

Page 235 - Waveform List

54Creating a Patch Velo Fade Lower (Velocity Fade Width Lower) This determines what will happen to the tone’s level when the tone is played at a velo

Page 236

55Creating a Patch Wave Tempo Sync When you wish to synchronize a Phrase Loop to the clock (tempo), set this to “ON.” This is valid only when a separ

Page 237

56Creating a Patch OFF-D: Rather than being played while the key is pressed, the tone begins to play once the period of time specified in the Delay

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57Creating a Patch Bend Range Down (Pitch Bend Range Down) Specifies the degree of pitch change in semitones when the Pitch Bend lever is all the way

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58Creating a Patch For details on these settings, refer to “How to Make Patch Settings” (p. 46). Patch TVF Filter Type Selects the type of filter.

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59Creating a Patch Cutoff Keyfollow Use this parameter if you want the cutoff frequency to change according to the key that is pressed. Relative to t

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60Creating a Patch F-Env Time KF (TVF Envelope Time Keyfollow) Use this setting if you want the TVA envelope times (Time 2–Time 4) to be affected by

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61Creating a Patch Bias Level Adjusts the angle of the volume change that will occur in the selected Bias Direction. Larger settings will produce gre

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62Creating a Patch A-Env T4 V-Sens (TVA Envelope Time 4 Velocity Sensitivity) The parameter to use when you want key release speed to control the Tim

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63Creating a Patch * If you’ve made settings so that sounds are separately routed to the INDIVIDUAL 1 jack and INDIVIDUAL 2 jack, but no plug is actu

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64Creating a Patch LFO Rate (LFO1/LFO2 Rate) ★ Adjusts the modulation rate, or speed, of the LFO. Value: 0–127, NoteLFO Rate sets the beat length f

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65Creating a Patch TVF Depth (LFO1/LFO2 TVF Depth) ★ Specifies how deeply the LFO will affect the cutoff frequency. Value: -63– +63 TVA Depth (LFO1

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66Creating a Patch For details on these settings, refer to “How to Make Patch Settings” (p. 46). Patch Ctrl Tone Env Mode (Tone Envelope Mode) When

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67Creating a Patch Patch Mtrx Control 1–4 Source(Patch Matrix Control 1–4) Control 1–4 Source(Matrix Control Source 1–4) Sets the MIDI message used t

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68Creating a Patch ● Changing the Pitch Envelope PIT ENV A-TIME: Changes the Env Time 1 parameter of the pitch envelope. PIT ENV D-TIME: Changes the

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69Creating a Patch “Initialize” means to return the settings of the currently selected sound to a standard set of values. The Initialize operation wi

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70Creating a Patch 4. When you have finished inputting the name, press [ENTER]. A screen will appear, allowing you to select the write-destination pa

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71 Creating a Rhythm Set With the Fantom-XR, you have total control over a wide variety of settings. Each item that can be set is known as a paramet

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72Creating a Rhythm Set When editing parameters that apply to a specific wave, here’s how to specify the wave or key you want to edit. 1. In the Rhyt

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73Creating a Rhythm Set Cautions When Using a Loop Waveform With many acoustic instruments such as piano and sax, extreme timbral changes occur durin

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74Creating a Rhythm Set Mute Group On an actual acoustic drum set, an open hi-hat and a closed hi-hat sound can never occur simultaneously. To reprod

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75Creating a Rhythm Set Rhythm Wave Wave Group Select the groups containing the Waves comprising the rhythm tone. ValueINT: Waveforms stored in inter

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76Creating a Rhythm Set Wave Fine Tune Adjusts the pitch of the waveform’s sound up or down in 1-cent steps (+/-50 cents). Value: -50– +50 One cent

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77Creating a Rhythm Set Velo Fade Upper (Velocity Fade Width Upper) This determines what will happen to the tone’s level when the tone is played at a

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78Creating a Rhythm Set P-Env Level 0–4 (Pitch Envelope Level 0–4) Specify the pitch envelope levels (Level 0–Level 4). It determines how much the pi

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79Creating a Rhythm Set Cutoff V-Curve (Cutoff Frequency Velocity Curve) Selects one of the following seven curves that determine how keyboard playin

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8Contents Creating a Rhythm Set ...71 How to Make Rhythm Set Settings...

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80Creating a Rhythm Set For details on these settings, refer to “How to Make Rhythm Set Settings” (p. 71). Rhythm TVA Tone Level (Rhythm Tone level

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81Creating a Rhythm Set For details on these settings, refer to “How to Make Rhythm Set Settings” (p. 71). Rhythm Output Rhythm Out Assign Specifie

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82Creating a Rhythm Set “Initialize” means to return the settings of the currently selected sound to a standard set of values or to the factory setti

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83Creating a Rhythm Set Changes you make to sound settings are temporary, and will be lost if you turn off the power or select another sound. If you

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84 Playing in Performance Mode Performance mode is ideal when you want to use the external MIDI sequencer to create a song, or when you want to play

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85Playing in Performance Mode Selecting Performances from the List You can display a list of performances and select a performance from that list. 1.

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86Playing in Performance Mode The currently selected part is called the “current part.” 1. In the Performance Play screen, use or to select the p

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87Playing in Performance Mode The following Part parameters can be edited from the Performance Mixer screen:• Level (p. 88)• Pan (p. 88)• Chorus Send

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88 Creating a Performance With the Fantom-XR, you have total control over a wide variety of settings. Each item that can be set is known as a parame

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89Creating a Performance Solo Switch Select one part whose sound you want to play. Turn it “SOLO” to the part that you want to solo. Parts other than

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90Creating a Performance Cutoff Offset Adjusts the cutoff frequency for the patch or rhythm set assigned to a part. Value: -64– +63 Patches also hav

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91Creating a Performance Vibrato Rate For each part, adjust the vibrato speed (the rate at which the pitch is modulated). The pitch will be modulated

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92Creating a Performance Voice Reserve This setting specifies the number of voices that will be reserved for each part when more than 128 voices are

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93Creating a Performance Part Scale Tune C–B Make scale tune settings for each part. Value: -64– +63 Scale Tune is switched on/off by means of the S

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94Creating a Performance Rx Channel Pressure (Receive Channel Pressure Switch) For each MIDI channel, specify whether MIDI Channel Pressure messages

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95Creating a Performance When using patches in Performance mode, some settings such as effects settings will be affected by Performance settings. If

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96Creating a Performance Changes you make to sound settings are temporary, and will be lost if you turn off the power or select another sound. If you

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97 Playing Arpeggios The Fantom-XR contains an arpeggio function that automatically generates arpeggios. By using the arpeggio, you can produce an ar

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98Playing Arpeggios 1. In the Arpeggio/Chord Switch screen (in Performance mode, the Arp/Chd/Rhy Switch screen), use or to select “Arp.” 2. Pres

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99Playing Arpeggios When you play arpeggios, the velocity of each arpeggiated note is determined by the velocity of the notes programmed within the a

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