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Roland Fantom-G User Manual

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In G-Grand, the pads play rhythm patterns. Rhythm patterns can be great for
playing along with on the keyboard when you’re improvising, or onstage.
Press a pad to begin playback of its rhythm pattern—the pad flashes as
the pattern plays. To change immediately to another rhythm pattern, press
another pad. To stop playing a rhythm, press the currently flashing pad.
In the Fantom-G, rhythm patterns are phrases belonging to the current
project. The phrases play the rhythm sounds of the current live set.
The ones you’re hearing now belong to the Fantom-Gs factory default
project, which is packed with stuff. (We’ll explain projects in the third
Fantom-G Workshop booklet, Saving Your Work on the Fantom-G.)
We’ll discuss rhythm patterns in detail in the Rhythm Patterns, RPS, Arpeggios,
and Chord Memory Workshop booklet.
PRST 010:RPS TEMP 98BPM
Check out the Pad Mode setting in this live set: RPS TEMP 98BPM shows off
the Fantom-G’s Realtime Phrase Synthesis, or “RPS, capabilities. With RPS,
you can trigger sequenced phrases from the dynamic pads. This lets you
use passages onstage or in recording that would otherwise be too hard to
play. You can also use RPS to quickly construct entire songs by stringing
RPS phrases together. An RPS phrase can contain a complete arrangement’s
worth of sequenced instruments, or any set of sounds you want to use.
To play an RPS phrase, strike its lit pad—the RPS phrase uses the live sets
sounds. RPS TEMP 98BPM is set up so that striking a second RPS pad stops
playback of any currently playing phrase and starts playback of the new one.
In the Fantom-G, RPS phrases and rhythm patterns are similar, though more
playback options for RPS phrases are provided since they tend to be more
complex. To stop playback of an RPS phrase, strike its flashing pad.
We’ll discuss RPS phrases in detail in the Playing Clips from the Fantom-G Pads
Workshop booklet.
PRST 021:Bell Mystic
Bell Mystic is a textured, tinkling live set that uses the Fantom-G’s
arpeggiator. Hold down a chord, and note how the glockenspiel
part plays a repeating pattern using the notes youre playing. You
can watch the arpeggiator work. First, let go of the chord. Then,
hold down the SHIFT button and press the ARPEGGIO button at
the left of the Fantom-G’s sliders—the Arpeggio screen appears.
Play the chord again—or another chord if you like—and watch the onscreen
keyboard to see your notes being arpeggiated.

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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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