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Playing in Patch Mode
Transpose
changes keyboard pitch in units of semitones.
This function is useful when you play transposed instruments such
as trumpet or clarinet following a printed score.
*
Transpose applies only to the keyboard part.
1.
Press [PATCH/RHYTHM] to access the Patch Play screen.
2.
Press [F7 (Part Kbd)] to move the cursor to the keyboard
part.
3.
Press [F6] to switch the Patch Play screen.
4.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Trans.”
fig.05-013
5.
Either turn the VALUE dial or use [INC]/[DEC] to adjust the
Transpose setting (G–F#: -5–+6 semitones).
There is a single Transpose setting (Setup parameter) for the
entire Fantom-X. The changed setting will be remembered even
if you switch patches or performances.
If you assign “Transpose Up” “Transpose Down” as a function
to be controlled by the realtime assignable switches ([
]/
[
]), you can easily change the Transpose by pressing these
Since a patch is a combination of up to four tones, you can switch
unwanted (tones out of the four) off and get just the sound of a
specific tone.
1.
Press [PATCH/RHYTHM] to access the Patch Play screen.
2.
Press [F7 (Part Kbd)] or [F8 (Part Pad)] to move the cursor
to the pad part or the keyboard part.
3.
Press [F5 (Tone Sw/Sel)].
fig.05-014_50
4.
Press [F1 (Tone Sw)]/[F4 (Tone Sw)] to turn each tone on/
off. The setting will switch on/off each time you press the
button.
5.
Press [EXIT] to close the window.
If you want just one or two tones to sound in a patch, turn the
others off and store that setting on a patch. This cuts
nonessential use of the Fantom-X’s simultaneous voices.
When using a patch for a naturally monophonic instrument such as
sax or flute, it is effective to play in mono.
1.
Press [PATCH/RHYTHM] to access the Patch Play screen.
2.
Press [F7 (Part Kbd)] to move the cursor to the keyboard
part.
3.
Press [PATCH EDIT] to access the Patch Edit screen.
4.
Press [F1 (
⇑
)] or [F2 (
⇓
)] to select the “Solo/Porta” tab.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.05-015_50
5.
Press
or
to move the cursor to “MONO (Solo)/
Poly.”
6.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [DEC] to select “MONO.”
Now you can play in mono mode.
If you assign “Mono/Poly” as a function to be controlled by the
assignable switch ([
]/[
]), you can easily switch
between mono/poly by pressing a button (p. 125).
Transposing the Keyboard
in Semitone Steps
(Transpose)
Selecting the Tones That Will
Sound (Tone On/Off)
Playing Single Notes
(Monophonic)
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