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Roland Fantom G6
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When you select the Arpeggio pad mode, the ARPEGGIO button
automatically lights and the arpeggiator is automatically turned on.
In the Arpeggio Pad mode, you’ll find these two parameters on the Pad
Settings screen:
Set Number/Name—
You can select a set of 16 arpeggio styles stored in
the current project.
Pad 1-16 Arpeggio Number—
You can dial in the arpeggio style you want
for each pad using these parameters.
When you construct a set of arpeggio styles you’d like to keep, click
F7 (Write) to store it in the current project.
Pad Mode 5—RPS
The Fantom-G’s RPS (Realtime Phrase Synthesis) lets you
trigger a sequencer phrase from a pad or the keys. Since each
phrase in the Fantom-G can contain multiple MIDI channels
of data—with each playing a different part sound—a
phrase can hold an arrangement of any complexity.
Using the pads for RPS playback, you can:
trigger pre-sequenced hard-to-play passages—
onstage or in the studio.
lay out and sequence a song structure—
by assigning a phrase for each of
the songs sections to a pad, and then sequencing your triggering of the
sections in the desired order.
As an RPS phrase plays, its pad flashes.
RPS phrases are really just standard phrases that contain musical
passages. If there aren’t any phrases in the current project, there’s
nothing there to use as an RPS phrase.
You can find more details on RPS pad mode in the Playing Clips from
the Fantom-G Pads Workshop booklet.
Here are the available pad settings for the RPS pad mode:
Global RPS Mode Settings
With this parameter: You can:
RPS Set Number/Name select an RPS set to play on the pads
Keyboard Mode set what the 16 keys from E1 to G2 play.
You can choose:
NORMAL so the keys play the
keyboard part’s sound.
RPS—
so the keys play the current
project’s RPS phrases.
RHYTHM-PTN—
so the keys play the
current projects rhythm patterns.
Trigger Quantize set the way in which your phrases start.
You can choose:
REAL so that the phrase begins
playing as soon as you hit its pad.
BEAT
so that the phrase starts
playing at the next beat after you
press its pad.
MEASURE—
so that the phrase starts
playing at the next measure after you
press its pad.

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Roland Fantom G6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Keyboard61 keys (with velocity and channel aftertouch)
Polyphony128 voices
Wave Memory256 MB (16-bit linear equivalent)
ArpeggiatorYes
Sound GeneratorARX SuperNATURAL sound engine
Display8.5-inch color LCD
Sequencer16 MIDI tracks
EffectsMulti-effects, reverb, chorus, mastering effects
Sampling16-bit linear, 44.1 kHz
USBUSB MIDI, USB Audio, USB Storage
Expansion2 ARX expansion slots
StorageUSB memory
ConnectivityMIDI In/Out/Thru, USB
Weight14.5 kg

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