
An Overview of FANTOM
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ZONE
This is a container for playing a tone.
To play a tone, you assign it to a zone. For each zone, you can
specify whether it is connected to the keyboard, and make settings
such as its key range, volume, pan, and controller reception.
There are 16 zones; by combining zones you can create sounds that
consist of multiple tones, or create foundational performance (tone)
settings for each song.
You can also use specific zones to control an external sound module
(EXT ZONE) instead of the internal sound engine.
Controllers
ZONE16
ZONE1
TONE
EQ
Level
Pan
Key Range
etc.
Level
Pan
Key Range
etc.
INT
EXT
MIDI
USB
SCENE
A scene contains a favorite performing state, including settings for
each zone (tone, MFX, volume, etc.), settings common to all zones
(Reverb, Chorus, IFX, etc.), and sequence data for each zone.
You can store an idea for a song or phrase as a scene, and manage
scenes by switching them for each song.
You can freely recall saved scenes in the SCENE SELECT screen that
appears after startup.
By using the SCENE CHAIN function you can place and recall scenes
in the order of the songs that you’ll be playing live, or collect
frequently-used scenes for easy recall (p. 74).
ZONE16
SCENE: A001
GROUP
SEQUENCE DATA
SONG
ARPEGGIO
CHORD
PAD
RHYTHM
REV
IFX2
IFX1
CHO
ZONE1
TRACK16
TRACK1
INT
EXT
PTN: A
PTN: H
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