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Polyphony | 128 voices |
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Multitimbral | 16 parts |
Wave Memory | 128 MB (16-bit linear equivalent) |
Display | 240 x 64 dots backlit LCD |
MIDI | In, Out, Thru |
Storage | SmartMedia card slot |
Expansion Slots | 4 x SRX |
Effects | Chorus: 3 types; Reverb: 5 types |
Sampling | Yes |
USB | Yes (MIDI) |
Audio Outputs | 4 (L/Mono, R, 3, 4) |
Audio Inputs | 2 (L/Mono, R) |
Essential safety precautions to follow when using the electric product.
Guidelines for safe and proper operation of the unit, including warnings and cautions.
Additional important information regarding power supply and unit placement.
Details the Fantom-XR's acclaimed sound engine, unifying synthesizer and sampler.
Describes the high-quality piano sounds sampled with velocity-switched layers.
Details the sampling and waveform editing capabilities, including Auto Sync.
Explains the various connectivity options, including USB, audio I/O, and PC card slot.
Describes the built-in multi-effects and mastering effects for professional sound quality.
Highlights the graphic LCD and included software for managing sounds.
Details the functions and controls located on the front panel of the Fantom-XR.
Explains the various connectors and controls located on the rear panel of the unit.
Instructions for connecting the Fantom-XR to audio equipment like amplifiers or speakers.
Provides the correct procedure for powering on and off the unit and connected devices.
Explains how to adjust the display contrast for better visibility under various conditions.
Describes how to restore the unit to its factory default settings, including data loss warning.
Learn how to play and audition the demo songs included with the Fantom-XR.
Learn how to audition sounds using prepared phrases without a MIDI keyboard.
Basic procedures for selecting patches, including choosing groups and categories.
Quickly find desired patches by searching through organized categories.
Display a list of patches and select one using various methods.
Basic procedure for selecting rhythm sets, including setting the patch type.
Demonstrates connecting the Fantom-XR for live performance setups using MIDI and USB.
Shows a setup for high-quality music production using the Fantom-XR with a computer.
Explains how to assemble a powerful music production environment using multiple Fantom-XR units.
Explains the two primary modes of operation: Patch mode and Performance mode.
Details the structure of sound types, including Tones, WG, TVF, and TVA components.
Discusses polyphony and the different types of memory available for storing data.
Details the available effects, including Multi-Effects, Chorus, Reverb, Mastering, and Input Effect.
Describes the sampling process, including importing WAV/AIFF files and holding samples.
Covers fundamental operations such as switching sound generator modes and navigating the interface.
Describes how to assign names to patches, rhythm sets, performances, and samples.
Provides an overview of the screen used for playing and editing patches.
Learn how to preview patches using phrases appropriate for each patch type.
Explains how to select patches by group, list, category, or keywords.
Procedure for selecting rhythm sets, including managing groups and patterns.
Step-by-step guide to editing existing patches or creating new ones from scratch.
Explains the organization of the Patch Edit Menu screen for parameter adjustments.
Explains the functions and compositions of various patch parameters for detailed sound design.
Details parameters that apply to the entire patch, affecting category, level, pan, and priority.
Guides on editing existing rhythm sets or creating new ones, including wave/key selection.
Explains the functions and compositions of parameters for rhythm sets.
Details parameters that apply to the entire rhythm set, such as level and tone name.
Procedure for saving created rhythm sets to user memory or a memory card.
Provides an overview of the screen used for selecting and managing performances.
Explains how to select performances by group, list, or favorite settings.
Details the mixer screen for viewing and editing part settings like level and pan.
Explains how to adjust parameters for each part, including tone, level, pan, and pitch.
Details how to specify the output destination for direct sound and effects for each part.
Restores performance settings to default values or initializes them for scratch creation.
Instructions on turning arpeggios on/off, holding them, and using them with chord memory.
Details parameters for arpeggios, including Style, Tempo, Accent Strength, and Octave Range.
Guides on creating new arpeggio styles using step recording or editing existing ones.
Procedure for saving created arpeggio styles to user memory.
Explains the function that allows playing chords by pressing a single key.
Instructions on how to use the Chord Memory function, including turning it on/off.
Details how to change the constituent notes of chords used in the Chord Memory function.
Explains how to make chord notes sound consecutively rather than simultaneously.
Guides on creating and rewriting custom chord forms.
Procedure for saving created chord forms to user memory.
Introduces the rhythm pattern function for producing various patterns by pressing a single key.
Explains rhythm groups, which collectively determine the pattern triggered by keys.
Instructions on turning rhythm patterns on and off.
Details how to select rhythm patterns based on basic playing style.
Guides on creating custom rhythm groups by editing patterns, velocity, and other settings.
Procedure for saving created rhythm sets to user memory or a memory card.
Configures the input source for sampling, including digital, line, and microphone inputs.
Explains how to apply dedicated effects to the external audio input.
Specifies the output destination and levels for the mixed external input.
Step-by-step guide on how to sample sounds from external or internal sources.
Explains how to edit sampled or imported audio files.
Specifies the portion of the sample that will actually sound and the region for looping.
Details various settings for samples, including loop tune, original key, BPM, and time stretch.
Guides on creating patches from samples, either starting from Patch mode or Performance mode.
Explains how to use samples to create rhythm sets, either from Patch or Performance mode.
Describes how to assign multiple samples to different keys to create a multisample.
Cuts portions of a sample earlier than the Start Point and later than the Loop End Point.
Explains how to boost or attenuate the high-frequency range of an imported sample.
Raises the level of the entire sample as much as possible without exceeding the maximum level.
Operation to stretch or shrink a sample to modify its length or tempo.
How to turn the Fantom-XR's onboard effects (MFX, Chorus, Reverb) on or off.
Explains how to use multi-effects, chorus, and reverb in Patch mode.
Step-by-step guide to adjusting effect parameters for patches or rhythm sets.
Details the functions of various effect parameters, including output settings.
Explains how to use multi-effects, chorus, and reverb in Performance mode.
Sets MIDI messages to control multi-effects parameters in real time.
Specifies whether effects operate according to performance settings or patch/rhythm set settings.
Details the mastering effect settings that apply to the entire Fantom-XR for final sound adjustment.
Explains how MFX 1-3 are connected and configured.
Details how to switch between USB storage mode for file transfer and MIDI mode for communication.
Explains driver installation and settings for using the Fantom-XR as a USB MIDI device.
Guides on transferring files like patches and waves between the Fantom-XR and computer.
Selects the area on the Fantom-XR (user memory or memory card) for connection.
Important points to observe when managing files connected via USB.
Instructions on how to import WAV/AIFF files into memory as samples.
Covers operations like copying, deleting, moving files, and formatting memory cards.
Explains how to initialize a memory card, which erases all its contents.
Explains how to make settings that affect the entire operating environment, like tuning and MIDI.
Procedure for saving temporary system function settings to internal memory.
Details the different System parameters and their functions, organized by category.
Settings related to the Fantom-XR's startup behavior, including LCD contrast and power-up mode.
Parameters for synchronizing the unit with other MIDI devices and setting the system tempo.
Settings related to MIDI communication, including device ID and receive channels.
Parameters for managing the USB connection mode, such as STORAGE and MIDI.
System-level sound parameters, including Master Tune, Master Level, Output Gain, Mix/Parallel, and Master Key Shift.
Explains how to use MIDI messages for real-time tone and multi-effects control via Matrix Control.
Settings for previewing sounds using notes or phrases, including scale tune adjustments.
Allows using temperaments other than equal temperament and saving settings independently.
Restores all data in the Fantom-XR to its factory-set condition, potentially losing user data.
Saves and loads user data (performances, patches, etc.) to/from a memory card for backup.
Detailed instructions on installing the editor software from the CD-ROM.
Software for managing libraries of Fantom-XR parameter data on your computer.
Lists the necessary system requirements for installing and running the Fantom-X Editor software.
Important precautions to avoid damage from static electricity and ensure safe installation.
Step-by-step guide for installing the wave expansion board, including removing the top panel.
Instructions to verify that the installed boards are recognized correctly by the system.
Essential safety precautions to take when handling memory modules to avoid damage.
Step-by-step guide for installing memory modules (DIMM) to increase the unit's capacity.
Procedure for removing memory modules and verifying correct installation.
Lists the technical specifications for compatible DIMM memory modules.
Important notes regarding the correct insertion and handling of memory cards.
Information on saving patches, rhythm sets, performances, and samples to the memory card.
Instructions for installing the PC card protector to prevent theft of the memory card.
Addresses issues where the Fantom-XR as a whole may not function as expected.
Troubleshooting steps for common sound-related problems, such as no sound or distorted output.
Troubleshooting steps for problems related to effects not being applied or sounding incorrectly.
Addresses problems that may occur when saving data, such as performance sounds differing.
Troubleshooting steps for issues concerning sluggish performances, MIDI message reception, and pitch bend.
Troubleshooting steps for problems related to sampling, such as no sound or excessive noise.
Troubleshooting steps for problems related to memory card selection or usage.