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Creating a Patch
Patch Category
Specifies the type (category) of the patch.
It also determines the phrase that will be sounded when using the
Phrase Preview function.
For details on the possible category names, refer to (p. 40).
Patch Level
Specifies the volume of the patch.
Value:
0–127
Patch Pan
Specifies the pan of the patch. “L64” is far left, “0” is center, and
“63R” is far right.
Value:
L64–0–63R
Patch Priority
This determines how notes will be managed when the maximum
polyphony is exceeded (128 voices).
Value
LAST:
The last-played voices will be given priority, and
currently sounding notes will be turned off in order,
beginning with the first-played note.
LOUDEST:
The voices with the loudest volume will be given
priority, and currently sounding notes will be turned
off, beginning with the lowest-volume voice.
Octave Shift
Adjusts the pitch of the patch’s sound up or down in units of an
octave (+/-3 octaves).
Value:
-3– +3
Patch Coarse Tune
Adjusts the pitch of the patch’s sound up or down in semitone steps
(+/-4 octaves).
Value:
-48– +48
Patch Fine Tune
Adjusts the pitch of the patch’s sound up or down in 1-cent steps (+/
-50 cents).
Value:
-50– +50
One cent is 1/100th of a semitone.
Stretch Tune Depth
This setting allows you to apply “stretched tuning” to the patch.
(Stretched tuning is a system by which acoustic pianos are normally
tuned, causing the lower range to be lower and the higher range to
be higher than the mathematical tuning ratios would otherwise
dictate.) With a setting of “OFF,” the patch’s tuning will be equal
temperament. A setting of “3” will produce the greatest difference in
the pitch of the low and high ranges.
Value:
OFF, 1–3
The diagram shows the pitch change relative to equal temperament
that will occur in the low and high ranges. This setting will have a
subtle effect on the way in which chords resonate.
fig.06-011.e
Analog Feel (Analog Feel Depth)
Specifies the depth of 1/f modulation that is to be applied to the
patch. (1/f modulation is a pleasant and naturally-occurring ratio of
modulation that occurs in a babbling brook or rustling wind.)
By adding this “1/f modulation,” you can simulate the natural
instability characteristic of an analog synthesizer.
Value:
0–127
Cutoff Offset
Cutoff Frequency Offset alters the cutoff frequency of the overall
patch, while preserving the relative differences between the cutoff
frequency values set for each tone in the Cutoff Frequency
parameters (p. 69).
Range:
-63– +63
This value is added to the cutoff frequency value of a tone, so if
the cutoff frequency value of any tone is already set to “127”
(maximum), positive “+” settings here will not produce any
change.
1
2
3
1
2
3
OFF
2
1
OFF
3
High note range
Pitch difference from
equal temperament
Parameter value
Low note range
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Roland Fantom-X6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Keyboard61 keys (with velocity and channel aftertouch)
Polyphony128 voices
Wave Memory128 MB (16-bit linear equivalent)
User Patches256
User Rhythm Sets32
Preset Performances64
User Performances64
ArpeggiatorYes
Preset Patches1, 024 + 256 (GM2)
Preset Rhythm Sets40 + 9 (GM2)
EffectsReverb, chorus
Display320 x 240 backlit LCD
Sequencer16-track sequencer with 480 TPQN resolution
SamplingYes (up to 544MB RAM with optional DIMM)
Expansion Slots4 SRX expansion slots
USBUSB MIDI
Weight12.5 kg (27 lbs 9 oz)
ConnectivityMIDI, USB, line in/out, headphone, pedal
StorageCompactFlash slot
Power SupplyAC 117 V, AC 230 V (50/60 Hz)

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