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Roland Fantom-G User Manual

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PRST 003:Within You
Within You provides a group of instruments for playing Indian music. It
shows the creative ways in which you can split your keyboard.
First of all, we’ve got something new here: Part 8 is playing a rhythm set, as
shown in the Type column. This gives Within You tabla sounds that play from
Middle C to the G# above it. You’ve also got
a sitar gliss—
in the octave just below Middle C.
sitar notes with a drone—
below the sitar gliss.
clean sitar notes—
above the tablas.
a synth pad—
behind all of the sitar notes, courtesy of Parts 4 and 8.
PRST 024:Syn Bass Menu
Sounds in a live set don’t have to be split or layered—they can also be
assembled in a live set for quick access. This can be particularly handy
onstage or in a fast-paced studio session. Syn Bass Menu is a good example
of this, as are all of the live sets with “Menu” in their names.
The key to this type of live set is the setting of the KBD switch we first noted
on Page 6. Notice how they’re all turned off in Syn Bass Menu.
Play the keyboard—you hear the sound of the first parts patch, Big Mini 2.
If no KBD switches are turned on, when you haven’t manually selected any
other parts, the first parts sound plays.
Otherwise in the Fantom-G, when there are no KBD switches turned on, the
part thats currently selected plays. Press 6 until you’ve selected the second
part and play the TickerBs patch.
Use the 6 button to check out the other bass patches in this live set.
PRST 005:G-Grand
G-Grand is a great Fantom-G piano, divided up into eight optimally-tweaked
key ranges. The reason we’re here, though, is something else altogether.
Check out the Pad Mode parameter setting the arrow aboves pointing to:
It says “RHYTHM PTN, for “rhythm pattern. The Fantom-G’s dynamic pads
can do quite a few different things. They can be set so that they do different
things depending on the live set you’ve got selected; this is their default
behavior, and a very handy way to work onstage.

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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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