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Roland Fantom-X User Manual

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This procedure also appears in the Workshop series booklet The Fantom-X
Effects
.
On your Routing screen, the processor boxes should show the name of the
algorithms your patch uses.
If you recorded with a rhythm, Part 10 should be selected in the upper-left-
hand corner. Set MFX 2 SRC to P10.
If you manually changed the source of your chorus and reverb settings
in Patch modeas described earlier—set CHO SRC and REV SRC here to
match.
10. Press RESET and then PLAY—your idea should now sound
the same as it did in Patch mode.
Saving Your Song
As long as your song—and its performance—exist only in the
Fantom-X’s work RAM, theyre temporary. To preserve your
work, store it in user or card memory.
Fantom-X Song Files
The easiest, safest and most foolproof way to store a song is to
save it as a Fantom-X song file. A Fantom-X song file contains:
all of your recorded data
the song’s performance
all of the patches and rhythm sets used in the song’s
performance.
your current song-related System settings.
Since a song file contains the song’s performance, there’s no need to store
the performance separately, though you can if you like, as described in the
Workshop series booklet Performing with the Fantom-X
.
For a list of the System settings stored in a song file, see Page 198 in the
Fantom-X Owner’s Manual
.
The primary advantage of a song file is that the songs required
materials are saved—and can then be re-loaded—in a single
operation with virtually no bookkeeping required on your
part.
If your song’s patches and/or rhythm sets incorporate samples, there’s
a way to save both the song and all of your loaded samples in a single
operation, and reload them the same way. See the Workshop series booklet
Sampling on the Fantom-X for details.
Song File Tech Details
Each Fantom-X song file bears an .svq” file extension that’s
automatically added to the end of its name during storage.
When you load a song, use the Quick Play or Chain Play
features, or view the file on a computer, the .svq” extension is
visible.
Saving a Song as a Fantom-X Song File
1. Press SAVE/LOAD—the Save/Load Menu
appears.

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Roland Fantom-X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony128 voices
SamplingYes
User Patches256
User Rhythm Sets32
ArpeggiatorYes
Keyboard61 keys (Fantom-X6), 76 keys (Fantom-X7), 88 keys (Fantom-X8)
Wave Memory128 MB (16-bit linear equivalent)
Display320 x 240 dots backlit graphic LCD
EffectsMulti-effects, reverb, chorus
Sequencer16 tracks
Sample Memory32 MB standard (expandable to 544 MB)
Expansion4 SRX expansion slots
OutputsL/Mono, R, Headphones
InputsMic/Line input
ConnectorsMIDI In/Out/Thru, USB
Power SupplyAC 117 V, AC 230 V
Preset Patches1, 024
Preset Rhythm Sets9 (GM2)
Patterns100
StorageSmartMedia card (up to 128 MB), USB

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