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Reference Manual

© 2019 Roland Corporation

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Summary of Contents for FANTOM Series

Page 1: ...Reference Manual 2019 Roland Corporation 01...

Page 2: ...NE 15 About the Effects 16 About Memory 17 Getting Ready 18 Placing This Unit on a Stand 18 If You re Using the FANTOM 6 FANTOM 7 18 If You re Using the FANTOM 8 19 Turning the Power On 20 Turning the...

Page 3: ...nitializing a Scene UTILITY 42 Editing a Zone 43 Initializing a Zone UTILITY 43 Editing a Scene s Appearance 44 Saving a Scene 44 Editing a Tone 45 Basic Tone Editing 45 ZEN Core Tone TONE TYPE Z Core...

Page 4: ...ng Tones Note Pad 74 Selecting Partials and Turning Them On Off Partial Sw Sel 75 Controlling a DAW DAW Control 75 Switching Zone Mute Zone Mute 76 Switching Zone Solo Zone Solo 76 Turning the Keyboar...

Page 5: ...nvenient Functions Utility 108 Basic Utility Operations 108 Backing Up User Data to a USB Flash Drive BACKUP 108 Restoring Backup Data into the FANTOM RESTORE 108 Formatting a USB Flash Drive USB MEMO...

Page 6: ...6 10 Appendix 119 Chord Memory List 120 Block Diagram 122 Error Message List 123 Troubleshooting 124 MIDI Implementation Chart 128 Main Specifications 130...

Page 7: ...erations 12 MENU Button 12 Operations in the Display 13 SCENE SELECT Screen 13 TONE EDIT Screen 13 ZONE VIEW Screen 13 MENU Screen 13 RENAME Screen 13 REC STANDBY Screen 13 An Overview of FANTOM 14 Ba...

Page 8: ...lected zone becomes the current zone Controller Explanation Control knobs 1 8 Various parameters or functions can be assigned to these knobs The parameters that can be controlled depend on the functio...

Page 9: ...ction Controller Explanation CUTOFF knob Specifies the cutoff frequency of filter Type LPF CUTOFF RESONANCE RESONANCE knob Specifies the resonance of filter FILTER TYPE button Specifies the type of fi...

Page 10: ...hantom power phantom power supply DC 48 V 10 mA Max Stereo input via a TRS plug is not supported LEVEL knobs 1 2 Adjusts the input level of the MIC INPUT jack MIN MAX E FOOT PEDAL jack Controller Expl...

Page 11: ...sliders in the screen to switch them on off or change their value Knob Slider Selection buttons Examples of on off icons Drag up or right Value increases Drag down or left Value decreases NUMERIC Wind...

Page 12: ...ut Shortcut Explanation SHIFT WHEEL1 2 The setting screen for the corresponding controller appears SHIFT S1 S2 S3 SHIFT ASSIGN 1 2 The Assign setting screen appears SHIFT SPLIT KEY RANGE The Key Range...

Page 13: ...een by pressing the EXIT button several times or by pressing the SCENE SELECT button By touching the icon in the upper left of the screen you can return to the previous screen SCENE SELECT Screen Open...

Page 14: ...te a song Song By placing groups in the desired order you can create a song that records that order You can create one song in one scene Group This records a combination of patterns for each track You...

Page 15: ...piano from its structure What is the ZEN Core engine This is a new synthesizer sound engine that was developed using cutting edge technology based on VA technology developed for the V Synth It feature...

Page 16: ...te for your purpose Use these when you want to apply a further effect in addition to the multi effect The insert effects provide two independent effect units IFX 1 and 2 and you can make routing setti...

Page 17: ...TOM To store data execute the appropriate Save operation 5 5 Saving a scene p 44 5 5 Saving a tone p 48 5 5 Saving a rhythm pattern group p 34 5 5 Creating a chain set p 61 Sample memory This memory s...

Page 18: ...7 on a stand please use the KS 12 or KS 10Z stands manufactured by Roland The illustration shows the FANTOM 6 KS 12 Adjust the horizontal width of the stand so that the rubber feet on the keyboard si...

Page 19: ...ntal width of the stand as shown in the illustration Top view Align the front of the FANTOM with the front of the stand 730 mm KS 12 Adjust the horizontal width of the stand so that the rubber feet on...

Page 20: ...to turn off the power completely first turn off the unit then unplug the power cord from the power outlet Making the Power Automatically Turn off After a Time Auto Off The power to this unit will be...

Page 21: ...one in One Zone Single 24 Layering Zones Layer 24 Selecting a Tone Layer 25 Dividing the Keyboard into Two Regions Split 25 Changing the Keyboard s Split Point 25 Selecting a Tone Split 25 Playing Mul...

Page 22: ...SELECT screen and the ZONE VIEW screen you can use FUNCTION knobs E1 E6 located below the display to quickly edit the sound Quick Edit Shows the name of the parameter corresponding to each knob Press...

Page 23: ...d category Selecting Tones from a List You can access the tone list and select tones from that list 1 Move the cursor in the screen to the tone number tone name 2 Press the ENTER button The tone list...

Page 24: ...s described in Saving a Scene p 44 MEMO As an alternative to this procedure you can select the A 016 Single Tone Play scene and use single tone play Layering Zones Layer You can layer multiple tones s...

Page 25: ...the FANTOM the SPLIT button is lit whenever the high and low range settings KEY RANGE of any zone are other than the default values low C high G9 Even if zones are layered the button is lit whenever t...

Page 26: ...r limit of the key range KEYBOARD RANGE UPPER Sets the upper limit of the key range When you edit the KEYBOARD RANGE LOWER UPPER values the SPLIT button is automatically lit MEMO If you hold down the...

Page 27: ...make it go dark Once you have set transpose you can simply press the TRANSPOSE button to instantly transpose to the previously set value 5 5 If you hold down the TRANSPOSE button and press the OCTAVE...

Page 28: ...28 Memo...

Page 29: ...Group 34 Saving a Rhythm Pattern Group 34 Changing the Tempo of the Rhythm Pattern 35 Saving the Rhythm Pattern Settings 35 Playing the General Purpose Controllers 36 Using the Sliders and Control Kn...

Page 30: ...g to the notes of the chord that you play 5 Move the cursor to STYLE and change the style The arpeggio performance changes according to the style that you select 6 To turn the arpeggiator off press th...

Page 31: ...igh and then back down from high to low RANDOM Notes you press will be sounded in random order NOTE ORDER Notes you press will be sounded in the order in which you pressed them By pressing the notes i...

Page 32: ...anges the way in which the chord is sounded For more about chord forms refer to Chord Memory List p 120 6 To turn the function off press the CHORD MEMORY button once again to make it go dark Chord Mem...

Page 33: ...a rhythm pattern for Intro Pattern A Pattern D and Ending and save them as a rhythm pattern group The FANTOM provides the following rhythm groups Rhythm Pattern Group Explanation PRST PRESET These ar...

Page 34: ...tons to move the cursor to one of the Intro Ending fields Cursor 3 Use the VALUE dial or the INC DEC buttons to select the rhythm pattern that you want to assign 4 Repeat steps 2 3 to specify other rh...

Page 35: ...een 2 Use the VALUE dial or the INC DEC buttons to edit the tempo By holding down the SHIFT button while you perform this operation you can edit the two digits below the decimal point MEMO You can set...

Page 36: ...AN LEVEL button to make it light 4 Move a control knob or slider The pan or volume of the corresponding zone changes When you use a control knob or slider to edit a setting the edited parameter and it...

Page 37: ...ions can be assigned To use the assigned function press the button MEMO 5 5 Operating these general purpose controllers affects the zone s that are heard when you play the keyboard If you re using lay...

Page 38: ...varying change in cutoff frequency AMP ENV button Use the A D S R knobs to edit the amp envelope time varying change in volume A knob Specifies the attack time of the envelope This is the time from w...

Page 39: ...his is on the pointer moves automatically HOLD If this is on the most recent pointer position is held when you take your finger off the screen If this is off the pointer position is reset when you tak...

Page 40: ...parameter and edit its value Parameter Value Explanation Motional Pad Cross Fade Range 0 127 Specifies the extent to which the sound is mixed between adjacent areas Motional Pad Area1 4 Min 0 127 Spe...

Page 41: ...ing the Effects 50 Basic Operation for Effect Editing 50 Editing the Effects of Each Zone 50 Editing Effects Shared by All Zones 51 Editing the Analog Filter 53 Editing the Analog Filter Settings 53 U...

Page 42: ...messages that control parameters when using the control knobs with ASSIGN 1 SLIDER Specifies the MIDI messages that control parameters when using the sliders with ASSIGN 1 S1 S2 S3 Specifies the MIDI...

Page 43: ...end lever S1S2S3 CTRL Specifies each zone s connection with the S1 S3 buttons ASSIGN KNOB Specifies each zone s connection with the control knobs ASSIGN SLIDER Specifies each zone s connection with th...

Page 44: ...zone and tone settings and the recorded data are temporary They will be lost if you turn off the power or select another scene or tone If you want to keep your edited settings or recorded data save t...

Page 45: ...edit their parameter values simultaneously You can t deselect Partial Select for all partials To PRO Accesses the TONE EDIT PRO screen UTILITY Accesses the UTILITY window 2 Move the cursor to the desi...

Page 46: ...1 Kit Comp4 Kit Comp 2 Kit Comp5 Kit Comp3 Kit Comp6 Pitch Env Filter Env Amp Env Wave1 Filer Amp MFX Key EQ Inst 1 Select a tone whose tone type is Drum then press the MENU button and touch TONE EDIT...

Page 47: ...for playing different instruments depending on velocity PITCH ENV Settings for the pitch envelope INST FILTER Settings related to the filter FILTER ENV Settings for the filter envelope INST AMP Setti...

Page 48: ...ed NOTE Never turn off the power while data is being saved Initializing a Tone Tone Initialize Here s how to initialize the settings of the current tone 1 In the TONE EDIT screen touch UTILITY The UTI...

Page 49: ...copy destination DEST partial In the case of a Drum Kit tone select the key 4 Select E6 OK A confirmation message appears If you decide to cancel choose E5 CANCEL 5 Select E5 OK The partial is copied...

Page 50: ...en appears 3 Touch the desired tab to switch screens as needed Menu Explanation INTERNAL Settings for the internal sound engine s effects and routing AUDIO IN Settings for the sampling input effect PA...

Page 51: ...MFX KIT MFX KIT COMP tab or ZONE EDIT s EQ tab 4 Move the cursor to the desired parameter and edit the value NOTE The edited effect settings are temporary They will be lost if you turn off the power...

Page 52: ...send levels from the zone the effect type the effect level and the output destination 2 Move the cursor to the desired parameter and edit the value 3 If you want to make detailed edits touch EDIT in t...

Page 53: ...n The MENU screen appears 3 Touch EFFECTS EDIT The EFFECTS EDIT screen appears In the current routing the output of ZONE 2 which is the current zone is connected to MASTER FX and then output directly...

Page 54: ...tings are temporary They will be lost if you turn off the power or if you select another scene If you want to keep the settings save the scene Using the Analog Filter You can edit the analog filter se...

Page 55: ...er and the output destination for master output MEMO You can also access this screen by pressing the panel s MASTER FX button 2 Move the cursor to the desired parameter and edit the value 3 If you wan...

Page 56: ...ide PDF Applying Effects to the Sampler The sampled sounds are assigned to pads 1 16 and for each pad you can specify whether it is connected to MASTER FX M COMP M EQ 1 In the EFFECTS EDIT screen touc...

Page 57: ...R is routed 1 In the EFFECTS EDIT screen touch the USB tab 2 Select the USB MASTER output destination USB Audio Input Destination 1 The output destination changes according to this setting Specifying...

Page 58: ...chorus send amount of the current zone REV SEND E6 knob 1 0 127 Specifies the reverb send amount of the current zone Parameter Value Explanation PAN E5 knob 2 L64 R63 Specifies the pan stereo positio...

Page 59: ...rs EQ on off Cursor 2 Edit the parameters as necessary Parameter Value Explanation EQ OFF ON Turns the ZONE EQ on off E1 knob Moves the cursor up down E2 E4 knob Edit the corresponding parameters depe...

Page 60: ...t a chain set E5 CANCEL Cancels E6 OK Selects a chain set Parameter Value Explanation CHAIN SET 001 100 Chain set number 4 Press a tone category button 1 16 to select a scene The 16 scenes arranged ho...

Page 61: ...If you want to re select a different scene for the registered position you can touch Select Scene from this state and re select the scene 7 To register the second scene touch the box that contains th...

Page 62: ...on Select Scene Re selects the highlighted scene replacing it with a different scene Delete Deletes the highlighted scene Copy Copies the highlighted scene Cut Cuts the highlighted scene Paste Overwri...

Page 63: ...ling 66 Specifying the Input Volume Input Setting 66 Sampling 67 Importing an Audio File 68 Editing a Sample 70 Using Quick Edit 70 Using Wave Edit 70 Using the Sample Utility Functions 71 Renaming th...

Page 64: ...four for stereo samples Sustaining the Sample Playback Hold 1 While you hold down a pad press the HOLD button The sample continues playing even after you take your finger off the pad To stop the samp...

Page 65: ...ess the copy destination pad The sample is copied If there is a sample in the copy destination pad the message Overwrite appears Press E5 OK if you want to overwrite or press E6 CANCEL if you want to...

Page 66: ...and the audio input from MIC LINE INPUT jacks 1 2 and the USB COMPUTER port KBD Samples the keyboard performance INPUT Samples the audio input from MIC LINE INPUT jacks 1 2 and the USB COMPUTER port...

Page 67: ...he right of the screen to clip Connected device Explanation Keyboard performance Use the scene settings to adjust the volume It s a good idea to adjust the input volume by editing the Scene Level and...

Page 68: ...e screen Directly selects the file or folder that you touch Switches tabs E1 knob button button Selects a file or folder while scrolling up down ENTER button Expands the contents of a folder Press aga...

Page 69: ...BANK 1 6 pad is selected 4 Select E6 EXECUTE A confirmation message appears 5 Select E5 OK IMPORT is executed If you decide to cancel choose E6 CANCEL MEMO If there is a sample in the import destinati...

Page 70: ...N or not applied OFF MEMO Master FX can be applied to the sample 5 When you have finished editing select E2 QUICK EDIT once again to return to the SAMPLE PAD screen Using Wave Edit Wave Edit lets you...

Page 71: ...When you have finished editing press the EXIT button to return to the SAMPLE PAD screen MEMO The sample is saved automatically Using the Sample Utility Functions In addition to Quick Edit and Wave Edi...

Page 72: ...decide to cancel choose E6 CANCEL 3 Select E5 OK The sample is exported 4 Select E6 CLOSE to close the screen The exported WAV file is saved in the EXPORT SAMPLE folder of the USB flash drive If the...

Page 73: ...aying Tones Note Pad 74 Selecting Partials and Turning Them On Off Partial Sw Sel 75 Controlling a DAW DAW Control 75 Switching Zone Mute Zone Mute 76 Switching Zone Solo Zone Solo 76 Turning the Keyb...

Page 74: ...can hold down the SHIFT button and press the PAD MODE button to access the edit screen for the selected function Playing Samples Sample Pad The pads play samples MEMO For details on using the sample...

Page 75: ...ed DAW software Logic Pro X MainStage NOTE 5 5 Use this function when you want to use the DAW CTRL function to control Logic Pro X MainStage on a Mac connected via USB 5 5 In order to connect the FANT...

Page 76: ...nt sounds played from the keyboard using multiple zones while leaving the scene itself unchanged Press a pad to select a group In the screen of settings each group s icon shows the on off status of ea...

Page 77: ...s the Intro rhythm pattern 2 Selects the Pattern A rhythm pattern 3 Selects the Pattern B rhythm pattern 4 Selects the Pattern C rhythm pattern 5 Selects the Pattern D rhythm pattern 6 Selects the End...

Page 78: ...78 Memo...

Page 79: ...ern 91 Convenient Functions Pattern Utility 91 Applying Various Edits MODIFY 92 Importing SMF as a Pattern IMPORT 94 Exporting a Pattern as SMF EXPORT 95 Saving a Pattern 95 How to Create a Group 96 C...

Page 80: ...Y TRACK6 PLAY TRACK16 PLAY PATTERN Group The combination of patterns created for each track is called a group You can create groups such as Intro Verse or Fill corresponding to each section of your so...

Page 81: ...displayed track number or instrument icon when the 16Tr View is shown Play standby If you long touch an already recorded pattern box in a track the pattern box changes to be highlighted This indicates...

Page 82: ...ifies the play start point You can set this value in units of a beat The loop region starts at the point specified by Start and extends for the length specified by Length Length E4 knob 1 32 Specifies...

Page 83: ...N screen select E4 SOLO The SOLO SELECT screen appears 2 Touch the track that you want to solo The icons of all tracks other than the track you touch change color and the track plays solo You can also...

Page 84: ...Select a scene Select a scene in which a song is created Scenes in which a song is created have a SONG indication as shown in the illustration 2 Press the SONG button The SONG screen appears Current g...

Page 85: ...hape 5 5 Since you can export your material as SMF data from any stage in this process it s easy to move your production environment between systems For example you could create the basis of your song...

Page 86: ...asure before the recording start location recording begins when the recording start location is reached 2 MEAS When you press the JPLAY button a count begins from two measures before the recording sta...

Page 87: ...ition indicator 6 Play the keyboard Knob and controller operations are also recorded You can use the following functions while recording Menu Explanation ERASE E1 Accesses the realtime erase screen Le...

Page 88: ...note off Use a low value to produce staccato or a high value to produce tenuto or slurs Normally you ll use a setting of approximately 80 Velocity E5 knob REAL 1 127 Specifies the force with which the...

Page 89: ...REC STANDBY screen appears 2 In TRACK PATTERN note the track that you ll be recording TRACK PATTERN Recording Parameter Value Explanation NEW MIX MIX Overdub records onto a pattern of the selected tr...

Page 90: ...therwise specify the desired velocity using p piano 60 mf mezzo forte 90 and f forte 120 as approximate guidelines 5 Use the keyboard to specify the instrument that you want to record only for a drum...

Page 91: ...drive 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the PATTERN screen MEMO The content that you edit using the pattern utility functions is saved in the scene Copying a pattern COPY Here s how to copy the sel...

Page 92: ...can use it to apply various edits such as applying quantization to a previously recorded pattern or deleting only specific types of data Basic operation for Modify 1 In the PTN UTILITY screen select t...

Page 93: ...es Channel Aftertouch Channel aftertouch messages RANGE MIN E3 knob 0 C 1 127 G9 Specifies the lower limit of the region that is erased RANGE MAX E4 knob Specifies the upper limit of the region that i...

Page 94: ...MO In advance copy an SMF file from your computer to the desired folder of a USB flash drive 1 In the PTN UTILITY screen select E5 IMPORT The SMF IMPORT screen appears The import destination can be a...

Page 95: ...l consecutively numbered SMF files are created starting with the file name that you enter Example If you assign MyPTN as the file name SMF files with the following names are created MyPTN_01 A MID SMF...

Page 96: ...ition the group you created to verify that it is the combination that you chose You can also audition by touching the play icon in the group list The GROUP PREVIEW screen is shown during audition Like...

Page 97: ...e area outside the region specified by Length is grayed out and is not played Naming a Group RENAME You can assign a name to each group Assigning an informative name helps you tell the groups apart wi...

Page 98: ...ou created will be lost if you switch to a different scene or turn off the power without saving the scene Editing a Song Even after creating a song you can edit the song structure in the SONG screen B...

Page 99: ...creen MEMO The changes that you make in song edit are saved in the scene Moving a group MOVE Here s how to move the selected group 1 In the SONG EDIT screen select the move source group and then selec...

Page 100: ...to specify the number of times it will play Repeat during song playback For example in a song that has the playback order A0B0C0D you can leave the song structure unchanged while easily making only t...

Page 101: ...2 Using USB Audio 102 Adjusting the USB Audio Input 102 Adjusting the USB Audio Output 102 Using the Buttons and Sliders to Make Adjustments 103 Controlling an External MIDI Device EXT MIDI OUT 104 Co...

Page 102: ...synthesizer that s installed on your computer In this case you can route the audio output of your plug in synthesizer via USB audio into the FANTOM so that it is heard from the OUTPUT jacks of the FA...

Page 103: ...Accesses the SYSTEM screen Accesses the SYSTEM screen Accesses the SYSTEM screen Lit green USB Audio Input Switch ON Lit red USB Audio Output Switch ON Unlit USB Audio Output Switch OFF Unlit USB Aud...

Page 104: ...INT COMMON Set in the MIXER screen SHIFT ZONE INT EXT button Red Unlit Green Orange ZONE INT EXT button ZONE INT EXT button 3 Press a function select button to select the parameter that you want to op...

Page 105: ...IN jack and GATE IN jack respectively NOTE Depending on the manufacturer or model the CV jack and GATE jack might be named differently For details refer to the owner s manual of your analog synthesize...

Page 106: ...106 Memo...

Page 107: ...lder DELETE 110 Copying a File or Folder COPY 110 Moving a File or Folder MOVE 111 Creating a New Folder CREATE FOLDER 111 Settings for the Entire FANTOM 112 Basic Procedure for System Settings 112 Sa...

Page 108: ...ackup When you have edited the name select E6 OK to close the window 4 Select E6 OK A confirmation message appears If you decide to cancel choose E6 CANCEL 5 To execute select E5 OK NOTE Never turn of...

Page 109: ...is preserved without change 3 If you want the contents of internal storage to also be reset to the factory settings select the E3 APPLY INT STORAGE check box If this check box is not selected the con...

Page 110: ...r Press once again to collapse the expanded contents J button Expands the contents of a folder to make it visible K button Collapses the expanded contents EXIT button Returns to the previous screen 5...

Page 111: ...turn off the power or remove the USB flash drives while the screen indicates working Creating a New Folder CREATE FOLDER Here s how to create a new folder 1 In the FILE UTILITY screen select the folde...

Page 112: ...that you changed execute the Save operation 1 In the SYSTEM screen press the WRITE button When the save is completed the indication Completed appears System Parameter Overall Settings GENERAL Paramete...

Page 113: ...OFF to ON Pedal Settings PEDAL Parameter Value Explanation Pedal Assign Source SYS SCENE Specifies whether the functions controlled by pedals connected to the PEDAL CTRL 1 2 L 3 C jack are determined...

Page 114: ...IFX2 SW IFX2 on off is assigned CHORUS SW CHORUS on off is assigned REVERB SW REVERB on off is assigned MASTER COMP SW MASTER COMP on off is assigned MASTER EQ SW MASTER EQ on off is assigned S1 3 Swi...

Page 115: ...DI messages received at the MIDI IN connector are retransmitted without change to an external device Performance data from the FANTOM will no longer be transmitted from this connector Transmit Transmi...

Page 116: ...tons pedals etc and the internal sound generator Normally you should leave this ON If you want operations on the FANTOM to control only an external sound module turn this OFF Tone Remain Sw OFF ON Spe...

Page 117: ...rst beat is a bell TYPE2 Click sound TYPE3 Beep sound TYPE4 Cowbell sound Click Accent Switch OFF ON Adds an accent to the click sound Click Output Assign MAIN SUB1 SUB2 Specifies whether the click so...

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Page 119: ...119 Contents Chord Memory List 120 Block Diagram 122 Error Message List 123 Troubleshooting 124 MIDI Implementation Chart 128 Main Specifications 130 10 Appendix...

Page 120: ...D 3 G3 A 3 D4 F4 E Emaj9 E3 G 3 B3 D 4 F 4 F Fmaj9 F3 A3 C4 E4 G4 F Gbmaj9 F 3 A 3 C 4 F4 G 4 G Gmaj9 G3 B3 D4 F 4 A4 G Abmaj9 G 3 C4 D 4 G4 A 4 A Amaj9 A3 C 4 E4 G 4 B4 A Bbmaj9 A 3 D4 F4 A4 C5 B Bma...

Page 121: ...C3 D 3 A 3 D4 C Db7 9 C 3 F3 B3 D 4 D D 7 9 D3 F3 C4 E4 D Eb7 9 D 3 G3 C 4 F4 E Emaj7 9 E2 G 3 D 4 F 4 F F 7 9 F2 G 3 D 4 G4 F Gbdim7 F 2 A3 C4 D 4 G G7 13 G2 F3 B3 E4 G Ab 6 G 2 B3 D 4 F4 A A 7 b5 A...

Page 122: ...or Drum Kit Master EQ Master Comp Main Output Sub1 Output Sub2 Output Analog Output Master FX to Sub to Sub to Sub to Sub to Sub to Sub to Sub to Rev to Rev to Rev to Rev to Rev to Rev from Rev to AFX...

Page 123: ...n path is invalid A subfolder that includes the Copy Move source cannot be specified as the Copy Move destination Invalid File Folder Name The file or folder name includes characters that cannot be ha...

Page 124: ...Could the volume be lowered by MIDI messages volume messages and expression messages received from an external MIDI device Check the volume messages or expression messages that are received from an e...

Page 125: ...pad it continues to play to the end of the waveform For this reason when playing a long sample it may seem that the sound cannot be stopped In such situations press the HOLD button four times in rapi...

Page 126: ...changed p 55 Arpeggio and controller settings differ between studio sets Check the arpeggio and controller settings Arpeggio and controller settings are independently saved for each scene p 31 Proble...

Page 127: ...IC set appropriately for the device that s connected For an external audio device external sound module music player etc Adjust the volume on the connected device Set the input gain to LINE Adjust the...

Page 128: ...o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Reverb o Chorus x x o 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 Bank select Modulation Breath type Foot type Portamento time Data entry Volume Panpot Expressi...

Page 129: ...ode On Mono Mode On Poly Mode On Active Sensing System Reset All channel x x x o o 0 127 o o o x x x x o 1 o 1 o o x x o o o o x x All channel 1 16 x x o o 0 127 0 127 o 1 o 1 o 1 x o x x x x o 1 o 1...

Page 130: ...y Graphic Type 7 Wide VGA 800 x 480 dots backlit LCD Color Touch screen Connectors Headphones Jack Stereo 1 4 inch phone type MAIN OUT Jacks L MONO R 1 4 inch phone type MAIN OUT Jacks L R XLR type SU...

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