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Settings for the Entire FANTOM
CV/GATE Settings (CV/GATE)
Parameter Value Explanation
CV/GATE 1, CV/GATE 2
CV/Gate 1–2 Assign
Source
SYS, SCENE
Specifies whether CV/GATE settings
are determined by the system settings
(SYS) or by the settings of the scene
(SCENE).
CV/Gate 1–2 Control Zone 1–16, OFF
Specifies the zones whose notes are
output to the CV OUT 1/2 and GATE
OUT 1/2 jacks.
CV 1–2 Assign
NOTE,
CC01–31,
33–95, BEND,
AFT, VELO
Specifies the MIDI messages that are
used to control CV OUT.
CV 1–2 Reference Note C0–C4
Specifies the note number for which
CV OUT is at 0 V, in units of an octave.
CV 1–2 Scale -63–+63 Adjusts the CV scale.
CV 1–2 Fine Tune for 0V -50–+50
Adjusts the 0 V setting for CV OUT.
*If you change the Scale value, this
value also changes slightly.
CV/GATE only
Gate 2 Port Mode
GATE2
The GATE OUT 2 jack is used as a gate
jack, as usual.
CV3
The GATE OUT 2 jack is used as a third
CV OUT.
CV 3 Assign
NOTE,
CC01–31,
33–95, BEND,
AFT, VELO
Specifies the MIDI messages used to
control CV OUT.
Sound Settings (SOUND)
Parameter Value Explanation
Local Switch OFF, ON
Enables or disables the connection
between the controller section
(keyboard, pitch bend/modulation
lever, panel knobs and buttons,
pedals, etc.) and the internal sound
generator.
Normally you should leave this “ON.” If
you want operations on the FANTOM
to control only an external sound
module, turn this “OFF.”
Tone Remain Sw OFF, ON
Specifies whether the currently-
heard sound is held when you select
another sound (ON) or not held (OFF).
* Even if this is “ON,” the effect sound
might not be held in some cases.
Master Tune
415.3–466.2
[Hz]
Sets the FANTOM’s overall tuning (the
frequency of the A4 key).
Master Key Shift -24–+24
Shifts the FANTOM’s overall pitch
range in semitone steps.
Master Level 0–127 Sets the FANTOM’s overall volume.
Scale Tune Sw OFF, ON Switches the scale tune on/off.
Output Gain -12–+12
Adjusts the FANTOM’s overall output
gain.
Using the Local Switch setting
If you’re using a DAW software with the FANTOM’s keyboard
controller section and sound generator section, you should turn the
Local Switch “OFF.” Here’s why.
We need to connect these sections in the following order: the
FANTOM’s keyboard a DAW software the FANTOM’s sound generator.
Since the FANTOM’s keyboard section and sound generator
section are connected internally, such a connection order would
normally be impossible. However, if the Local Switch is “OFF,” the
FANTOM’s keyboard section and its sound generator section will be
independent, allowing you to use a DAW software as shown here in
the illustration.
Local Off
Sound
generator
Keyboard
DAW
Software