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Roland Fantom-X6 - Playing Two or more Sounds Simultaneously (Layers); Select a Performance, and Use Parts 1 and 2

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Playing two or more sounds simultaneously (Layers)
Layers
are setups in which two or more sounds are heard simultaneously; for example, you
might add a bell sound to a piano sound.
The illustration below shows an example of adding a bell sound only to the upper range,
producing a more brilliant-sounding piano.
fig.0-05.e
Here’s how to create a layer like the one shown above, starting from a preset performance.
1.
Press [LAYER/SPLIT] to enter Performance mode; then select “PRST 01: Seq:Template.”
2.
Use or to select Part 1.
3.
Press [INC] to add a check mark to Part 1.
4.
Also add a check mark to Part 2.
The parts that are checked as shown below are the parts that will sound when you play the keyboard. In
this performance, parts 1 and 2 are checked, so these two parts will sound simultaneously.
This check mark is called the “keyboard switch (Owner’s Manual p. 101).”
Procedure
Select a Performance, and use Parts 1 and 2
Piano
Bell
Parts 1 and 2 will sound simultaneously
when you play the keyboard.
Fantom-X_HB_e.book 14 ページ 2005年5月24日 火曜日 午前11時12分

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