Roland Fantom-S Mouse User Manual


 
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Creating a Performance
With the Fantom-S, you have total control over a wide variety of
settings. Each item that can be set is known as a
parameter
. When
you change the values of parameters, you are doing what is referred
to as
Editing
. This chapter explains the procedures used in creating
Performances, and the functions of the Performance parameters.
Viewing the Part Settings as a
List (Performance Part View)
In Performance mode you can view the part settings as a list. This is
called the “Part View” screen. In this screen you can view a list that
shows settings for all parts at once, such as the patch assigned to
each part, and its volume and pan settings. You can also edit these
settings here, and make detailed settings that cannot be made in the
Layer screen, or Mixer screen.
1.
Access the Performance Layer or Mixer screen.
2.
Press [2 (Part View)].
The Part View screen will appear.
fig.PARTVIEW_50
3.
When you have finished making settings, press [EXIT] to
return to the LAYER/SPLIT or Mixer screen.
When the cursor is at a patch group or patch number, you can
press [ENTER] to open the Patch List screen and choose a patch
from the list (p. 28).
Adjusting the Parameters of
Each Part
1.
Access the Part View screen (p. 95).
2.
Press [1 (Level/Pan]–[8 (MIDI Filter)] to select the parameter.
fig.07-10
3.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the parameter you
want to change.
4.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC], set the value.
* The name of the parameter at the cursor location is displayed in the
bottom line of the Part View screen.
[1 (Level/Pan)]
Patch Type
Sets the assignment of a patch (Patch) or rhythm set (Rhythm) to
each of the parts.
Patch Bank
Selects the group to which the desired patch or rhythm set belongs.
Value
USR:
User
PRA–E:
Preset A–E
GM:
GM (GM2)
XP-A–D:
Wave Expansion Boards installed in EXP-A–D Slots
Patch Number
Selects the desired patch or rhythm set by its number.
Value:
001–
Keyboard Switch
Specifies, for each part, whether or not the keyboard controller
section will be connected to the internal sound generator.
Value:
OFF, ON (
)
Solo Switch
Select one part whose sound you want to play. Turn it “
” to the
part that you want to solo. Parts other than the part you select here
will not sound.
Value:
OFF, ON (
)
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