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Roland Fantom-G User Manual

Roland Fantom-G
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You can trim your Skip Back sample so that its got only the passage you
want to keep, using the same editing tools you’d use for any other Fantom-G
sample. We’ll explain how to edit and work with samples in the Fantom-G
Sampling Workshop booklet.
Skip Back sampling captures not only the sound produced by keyboard,
but your rhythms, arpeggios, live audio being sent through the
Fantom-G, and any other sound the G produces.
To avoid losing a sample when you turn off the Fantom-G, you must
save it. To learn how to save a sample, see the Saving Your Work on
the Fantom-G Workshop booklet.
The End
We hope you’ve found this workshop helpful. Keep an eye out for other
Fantom-G Workshop booklets available for downloading at www.RolandUS.
com.

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Roland Fantom-G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony128 voices
SamplingYes
ArpeggiatorYes
Sampling Rate44.1 kHz
Keyboard88 keys, 76 keys, 61 keys
Parts16 parts
Wave Memory256 MB
EffectsReverb, Chorus
Display8.5-inch color LCD
USBUSB MIDI
Dimensions1, 448 x 406 x 153 mm
ConnectorsHeadphones jack, MIDI (IN, OUT, THRU), USB
StorageUSB Flash Memory
Preset PatchesOver 1, 500 preset patches

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