Roland Fantom-S Mouse User Manual


 
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Playing in Patch Mode
Playing in Patch Mode
Functions in the Patch Play screen
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Selecting a Patch
The Fantom-S has eight patch groups, including the User group and
Preset groups A–E and GM, with each group storing 128 patches
(256 in GM, USER). What’s more, you can further expand your
options by installing up to four optional Wave Expansion Boards
(four SRX series), enabling you to select from a huge assortment of
available patches.
USER
This is the group inside the Fantom-S which can be rewritten.
patches you yourself create can be stored in this group. The Fantom-
S includes 256 preset patches.
PR-A–E (Preset A–E)
This is the group inside the Fantom-S which cannot be rewritten.
However you may modify the settings of the currently selected
patch, and then store the modified patch in User memory. Banks A–
E already contain 128 prepared patches each, for a total of 640
patches.
* The Fantom-S88 provides preset F, which contains eight patches.
CARD (Memory Card)
This group lets you use patches stored on a memory card inserted in
the rear panel card slot. Since the data in this group can be rewritten,
you can use this group to store patches that you create.
GM (GM2)
This is an internal group of patches compatible with General MIDI 2,
a system of MIDI function specifications designed to transcend
differences between makers and types of devices; these patches
cannot be overwritten. Furthermore, settings of currently selected
patches from this group cannot be changed. The Fantom-S includes
256 preset patches.
XP-A–D (Wave Expansion Boards installed in
EXP-A–D Slots)
These are groups used when using patches from Wave Expansion
Boards installed in the EXP A–D slots, and cannot be rewritten.
However you may modify the settings of the currently selected
patch, and then store the modified patch in User memory and
Memory card. The number of onboard patches depends on the
specific Wave Expansion Boards installed.
XP-A–D patches can be selected only if a Wave Expansion Board
SRX series (sold separately) is installed in the corresponding slot.
If SRX/RAM Mode (p. 195) is set to “2 SRX,” only EXP slots A
and B can be used.
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16
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2
3
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6
Sets the Transpose (Trans). And indicates the Octave Shift (Oct).
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17
Indicates whether the controller settings will apply
to the keyboard or the pads.
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8
7
2
Indicates the volume of the Keyboard part and Pad part.
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18
16
Switches the cursor location to either the Keyboard section
or the Pad section.
Sets the volume of the Keyboard part and Pad part.
Indicates the current sound generating mode.
Indicates multi-effects (MFX1, 2), chorus (CHO), reverb (REV),
and masterring (MASTER) on and off.
Indicates the name of the currently selected song,
the measure location
Indicates the time signature, and the tempo.
Indicates the Loop Play on/off (LOOP).
Patch/rhythm set select switch
Determines whether you will be selecting patches or rhythm sets.
Indicates/selects the patch category.
Selects whether the patch category will be locked.
Indicates/selects the group, number,
and name of the selected patch.
Indicates the tone On/Off status.
Indicates the state of the pad settings.
Indicates the rhythm tone.
Indicates the functions that are assigned to each
realtime controller knob () and assignable switch ().
This indicates the function that is assigned to the D Beam controller,
and the response status of the D Beam controller.
Indicates the names of the parameters that can be selected
by [3]–[6].
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19
Switches the display between the view of only one part and
the view of two parts.
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