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Creating a Rhythm Set
With the Fantom-G, 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
rhythm sets, and the functions of the rhythm set parameters.
Start with an existing rhythm set and edit it to create a new rhythm
set. Rhythm sets are created from a collection of multiple rhythm
tones (percussion instruments). You can change the assignments of
the rhythm tones for each key with rhythm set edit.
The rhythm tone assigned to each key consists of up to four waves.
Rhythm tones and waves are related in the same way that patches
and tones are related.
The Patch Zoom Edit screen allows you to edit the most important
parameters of a patch. If you want to have access to all of the
parameters, use the Patch Pro Edit screen (p. 114).
1.
Select the rhythm set whose settings you want to edit (p. 52).
2.
Press [PATCH].
The Patch Zoom Edit screen appears.
fig.07-001_50
F-key operations in the Patch Zoom Edit screen
How to Make Rhythm Set
Settings
Editing a Rhythm Set Quickly
(Patch Zoom Edit)
F-key
Explanation
Page
F1
Group/Up
Moves the edit group tab upward.
–
F2
Group/Down
Moves the edit group tab downward.
–
F4
Util Menu
Rhythm
Set
Initialize
Initializes the settings of
the currently selected
rhythm set.
Rhythm
Key
Initialize
Initializes the settings of
the currently selected
rhythm key.
Rhythm
Tone Copy
Copies settings from a de-
sired rhythm set to the
currently selected rhythm
set.
F5
PFX
Accesses the PFX (Patch Multi-effect) ed-
iting screen.
F6
Pro Edit
Accesses the Patch Pro Edit screen, where
you can edit all of the parameters.
F7
Part Select
Selects the part to be edited.
–
F8
Wave Sw/Sel
Selects the tones that will sound.
Groups
Parameters
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