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Overview of the Fantom-G
Over
view
Sound 1
Sound 2
Sound 3
Pad
Sampler
Menu/System
Appendix
Sequencer
Patch
Patches are the basic unit of sound on the Fantom-G; they
correspond to an individual instrument such as “piano,” “organ,” or
“guitar.” A patch can consist of up to four tones. The Structure 1&2
and 3&4 parameters (p. 92) determine how the four tones are
combined. You can apply a “PFX (Patch MFX)” effect to each patch.
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Rhythm set
A rhythm set is a group of percussion instrument sounds. Since
percussion instrument sounds are not usually used to play melodies,
there’s no need for them to produce different pitches when played
from the keyboard. Rather, it’s important that you have
simultaneous access to as many percussion instrument sounds as
possible. This is why in a rhythm set, each note (note number) of the
keyboard will play a different percussion instrument sound. You can
apply a “PFX (Patch MFX)” effect to each rhythm set.
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Sample set
On the Fantom-G, a piece of wave data obtained by audio recording
or sampling is called a Sample. A sample set is a collection of sixteen
samples handled as a set. You can specify how each sample will play
when you press a pad or key.
The Fantom-G can operate in the following three modes.
Single mode
Single mode is when you play a single patch (or rhythm set or
sample set), using the Fantom-G as a single piano, organ, etc. Choose
this mode when you want to edit a patch to create your own original
sound.
Live mode
Live mode is designed for live performance. It lets you play up to
eight patches (or either rhythm sets or sample sets) simultaneously.
For example, you can create layers (p. 62) in which a piano sound
and strings sound are heard simultaneously, or splits (p. 62) in
which your right hand plays a piano sound while your left hand
plays a bass sound.
Live set
Settings for Live mode can be saved as a “live set.”
Studio mode
Studio mode is designed to let you record a song. It provides sixteen
parts, and you can assign a patch (or rhythm set or sample set) to
each part, letting you use sixteen different sounds at the same time.
You can use the mixer screen to adjust the level and pan for each of
the sixteen parts.
Studio set
Settings for Studio mode can be saved as a “studio set.”
Patch
Tone 4
Tone 3
Tone 2
Tone 1
WG
Pitch
Envelope
TVF
TVF
Envelope
TVA
Envelope
PFX
(PATCH MFX)
TVA
LFO 1
LFO 2
Note number
98 (D7)
Note number
97 (C#7)
Note number
36 (C2)
Note number
35 (B1)
Rhythm tone (percussion instrument sound)
Rhythm set
WG (1-4)
Pitch
Envelope
TVF
TVF
Envelope
TVA
Envelope
TVA
PFX
(PATCH MFX)
Single / Live / Studio Modes
Live set
Part 1
Patch / Rhythm set / Sample set
Part 2
Patch / Rhythm set / Sample set
Part 3
Patch / Rhythm set / Sample set
Part 4
Patch / Rhythm set / Sample set
Part 5
Patch / Rhythm set / Sample set
Part 6
Patch / Rhythm set / Sample set
Part 7
Patch / Rhythm set / Sample set
Part 8
Patch / Rhythm set / Sample set
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