| ®ÂØÒňΙ   Workshop   The Fantom-X Experience   © 2005 Roland Corporation U.S.   All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in   any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation U.S.   FXWS01   ꢀ Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   We’re referring to a patch as simply a “sound” here so we don’t get too   caught up in technical details for now. However, a patch can actually be   an amazingly complex, multi-faceted thing. To learn more about patches,   check out The Sounds of the Fantom-X Workshop booklet.   Getting Ready   You’ll want to listen to the Fantom-X as you go through this   booklet, so plug a pair of headphones into the Fantom-X’s   rear-panel PHONES jack—you’ll need headphones with a 1/4”   plug—or connect the Fantom-X‘s A (MIX) L (MONO) and R   outputs to the left and right inputs, respectively, of your mixer   or other monitoring system.   The Fantom-X also has a Performance mode, designed for working with   multiple patches at the same time, onstage and during recording.   If you’ve already stored some of your own patches in the Fantom-X, the   patch names you see may be different that the ones shown here.   For more about connecting the Fantom-X to headphones or your audio   system, see your Fantom-X Owner’s Manual.   The Basic Fantom-X Tools   You’ll also need to connect the Fantom-X to a grounded AC   power source using the supplied power cord, and then turn   the Fantom-X on, of course.   Let’s take a moment to get comfortable with the display and   the controls you’ll use to get around on the Fantom-X.   Patch Mode   The Fantom-X’s Color Display   Press PATCH/RHYTHM. The Fantom-X display   looks like this:   The display is your window into all Fantom-X operations,   providing information and constant visual feedback.   The F Buttons   Beneath the display are eight “F buttons,” labeled “F1-F8.” The   buttons interact with what’s on the display, so their functions   change depending on what you’re up to. Each F button’s   current job is shown on the display above the button.   When you press PATCH/RHYTHM, you put the Fantom-X in   “Patch mode,” where you can select and play single patches. A   patch is a Fantom-X sound.   In the Workshop booklets, when we refer to an F button, we   put its current function in parentheses, as in “F1 (Patch List).”   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The Cursor Buttons and the VALUE Dial   The Keyboard and Pads   Many Fantom-X displays contain multiple settings, each   of which is called a “parameter.” Before you can change a   parameter’s value, you must select it. When a parameter’s   value is selected, it’s highlighted, as shown here.   In a sense, the Fantom-X is like two instruments in one: a   synthesizer and a drum machine, and both of these instruments   are always available. At any time you can:   • • play a patch on the keys.   play a rhythm set on the drum pads.   (If you’ve had your Fantom-X for much more than a few   seconds, you’ve probably already discovered this.)   In Patch mode, the keyboard typically plays a single patch   up and down its entire length. The pads, on the other hand,   typically play a “rhythm set.” A rhythm set is a special type of   patch in which each pad plays its own sound.   If you want, you can play a rhythm set on the keyboard—so that each key   plays a different drum or percussion sound—or play a normal patch on the   pads—so that the same sound plays on all pads, at different pitches.   Right now, the patch number “001” is highlighted in blue, and therefore selected.   To select a parameter and change its value:   1. Press the appropriate CURSOR 3, 4, 5 and/or 6 button   Selecting Patches and Rhythm Sets   until the parameter is highlighted.   To Select a Patch for the Fantom-X Keyboard   2. Turn the VALUE dial to choose the desired setting.   1. Press F7 (Part Kbd) so “Kbd”—in the lower-right-hand   corner—turns light blue on the display if it isn’t already.   The VALUE dial   Nothing changes when you press F7 if the keyboard part was already   selected. In real-world keyboard patch selection, though, the process   begins with this button-press.   2. Press F1 (Patch List). The Patch List display appears, as   shown on the next page.   We’ll see how these controls work together in a little while.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. Press F2 (↓) and/or F1 (↑) to display the desired rhythm   set bank.   The Fantom-X stores factory “preset” patches and rhythm sets—as well   as your own “user” patches and rhythm sets—in groups called “banks.” To   learn more about banks, see the Fantom-X Owner’s Manual.   4. Turn the VALUE dial to select the desired rhythm set.   5. Press F8 (Select) to confirm your choice.   For the purposes of this booklet, select the User bank and Rhythm Set   USER: 001, named “StudioX Kit1,” before proceeding.   3. Press F2 (↓) and/or F1 (↑) to display the type of patch   you’d like to select.   4. Turn the VALUE dial to select the desired patch.   5. Press F8 (Select) to confirm your choice.   A Brief Realtime Detour   The current keyboard patch, “Motion Pad,” responds in   interesting ways to the Fantom-X’s realtime controllers. Press   F7 (Kbd), and then play the keyboard:   You can also select patches according to the memory locations in which   they’re stored. See the Fantom-X Owner’s Manual to learn more.   • • • Push the modulation lever located to the left of the   keyboard forward, and then release it to hear how vibrato   can be added to the sound, and then removed.   Press ASSIGNABLE beneath the D Beam so it lights, and   move your hand up and down over the D Beam to hear   what it does to the pitch of the patch’s various elements.   In the REALTIME CONTROLLERS area, press the button   beneath “ASSIGNABLE” repeatedly until the ASSIGNABLE   LED lights. Turn the four REALTIME CONTROL knobs as you   play—hear how each changes the sound in some way.   For the purposes of this booklet, select the Soft Pad category and Patch   USER: 022, named “Motion Pad,” before proceeding.   To Select a Rhythm Set for the Fantom-X Pads   1. Press F8 (Part Pad) so “Pad” turns light blue on the display.   2. Press F1 (Patch List). The Patch List display appears.   The Fantom-X offers extensive realtime manipulation of its sounds. For   more, see your Fantom-X Owner’s Manual and the Performing with the   Fantom-X Workshop booklet.   Just above the F-button labels, the display shows you what the realtime   controls are currently programmed to do when you light the ASSIGNABLE   buttons for the D Beam and in the REALTIME CONTROL area.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Hit Pad 9 to play its pattern.   Meet the Beats   You can press the TEMPO button and turn the VALUE dial to change the   rhythm pattern’s tempo if you like. Set it to 120, and then press F8 (Close)   when you’re done.   The Fantom-X contains a full-featured drum   machine, perfect for jamming and songwriting.   1. Press RHYTHM so it lights.   7. Press F7 (Part Kbd), and then turn the VALUE dial to select   USER: 001 UltimatGrand.   8. Play along with the pattern on the keyboard. This isn’t just   fun—it’s also often a great way to start writing a song.   9. Jam a bit to find something brief you’d like to record.   10. When you’ve figured out something to record, press Pad 9   to turn off the rhythm.   You’ve turned on the Fantom-X’s built-in beat box.   2. Notice how the top two rows of pads are now dark, while   the other pads remain lit.   You can turn off the drum machine altogether by pressing the RHYTHM   button again so it’s not lit.   Clearing the Demo Song   By default, the Fantom-X loads its demo song automatically   when you power up. (If you’d like to hear it now, press the   RESET button to make sure you’re at the top of the song, and   then press PLAY. Press STOP when you’re done listening.)   When a pad is lit, it plays a drum or percussion sound.   So, why have Pads 9-16 gone dark? When a pad goes dark,   it’s set to play a rhythm pattern.   To record your own song, though, you’ve got to unload the   demo song by clearing it from song memory. Here’s how:   3. Hit Pad 9—its pattern plays and Pad 9 flashes.   1. Press SONG EDIT to display the Song Edit screen.   The harder you strike a pad, the louder its rhythm plays.   2. Press F4 (Song Utility)—the Song Utility menu pops   open.   4. Now strike other unlit pads to hear different patterns.   3. Since Song Clear is already highlighted, press F8 (Select).   4. When the Fantom-X asks if you’re sure you want to   proceed, press F8 (Exec).   “Rhythm groups” allow you to assemble collections of rhythm patterns.   There are built-in rhythm groups and you can create your own, as described   in the Workshop booklet The Rhythms of the Fantom-X.   You can set the Fantom-X so it doesn’t automatically load the demo at   startup. See Page 234 of the Fantom-X Owner’s Manual.   5. Mix and match patterns to create your own rhythm   arrangement—note how the Fantom-X switches between   patterns without losing the beat.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Recording a New Idea   The Fantom-X is always ready to record when inspiration   strikes. It’s designed to let you record a new idea fast.   1. Press REC, for “RECORD.”   3. Play your keyboard part whenever you feel ready.   4. Once you’ve finished playing, press STOP. That’s it—you’ve   just made a new recording.   5. Press RHYTHM to turn off the rhythm pattern.   All of the recording-related buttons are grouped together on the Fantom-X panel.   6. Press RESET, and then PLAY to hear your new recording.   The Realtime Rec Standby window pops open and the   Fantom-X metronome starts playing.   We didn’t want to distract you earlier, but when the Realtime Recording   window is open, you can rehearse without recording. Once you’ve made   a recording, tools in this window also allow you to erase notes and other   things in realtime, and re-record, or “punch in,” anything you’d like to   fix. These tools are described in the Workshop booklet Sequencing on the   Fantom-X.   Undoing Your Work   If you’d like to start over again, you can “undo” your recording.   The metronome’s especially handy when you’re not playing along with   a rhythm. (You can also disable it if you prefer, as described in the   Sequencing on the Fantom-X Owner’s Workshop booklet.)   1. Press MENU—a menu pops open in which UNDO/REDO is   already selected.   The parameters in the Realtime Rec Standby window allow you to   customize your recording session in a variety of ways. These parameters are   explained in the Workshop booklet Sequencing on the Fantom-X.   Set the Count In parameter to WAIT NOTE so recording   doesn’t begin until we start our rhythm again. Ready?   2. Strike Pad 9—the rhythm starts playing and recording   begins. The Realtime Recording window opens.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. Press ENTER.   Got a Mic, Guitar, or Bass?   For this section, you’ll need a mic—with a 1/4” plug or an XLR-   to-1/4” line-matching transformer—an electric guitar, or bass.   If you don’t have a mic, guitar, or bass handy, you can just read along or   skip to the next section.   3. Press F8 (Exec) to complete the Undo procedure.   4. Now that you’re back to Square One, press RHYTHM and   hit Pad 9 to resume playback of your rhythm pattern, and   then repeat the steps in “Recording a New Idea.”   1. On the Song Edit screen, press F3 (Audio Track) to display   the Audio Track Edit screen—this is where you record   audio tracks.   About What You’ve Just Recorded   The Fantom-X recorded your playing in its “sequencer.” A   sequencer captures MIDI data that the keyboard and rhythm   sectionproduce.Whenitplaysbackthisdata, yourperformance   is reproduced. You haven’t yet actually recorded any audio.   You can do all sorts of things to refine your music by editing   this captured MIDI data. You can fix the timing of your   performances, add or remove notes, and much more.   Once you’ve recorded something, you can move over to the   PERFORMANCE area to add more tracks. See the Sequencing on   the Fantom-X Workshop booklet to learn more about recording   sequence tracks.   Audio tracks also have their own mixer screen, which you can see by   pressing F1 (Audio Mixer). Press F2 (Audio Edit) to return to the Audio Edit   screen before proceeding.   2. Plug your mic or instrument into the   Fantom-X’s L/MONO/MIC input.   Recording an Audio Track   The Fantom-X—as of itsVersionTwo software—can also record   audio tracks into its sequencer. An audio track may capture:   Now we’ve got to let the Fantom-X   know the input you’re using.   • singing—into a microphone (or “mic”) plugged into the   Fantom-X.   3. Hold down SHIFT and press the MIX   IN button.   • • an instrument—connected to the Fantom-X.   any other sound—played into a mic.   Let’s add an audio track to our sequenced recording.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The Input Setting screen appears.   9. Press F8 (Start) to begin the two-measure countoff.   10. After the countoff, starting singing or playing your guitar   or bass.   11. When you’re done, press STOP—the Audio Rec Sample   Assign window pops open.   12. Press F8 (Assign) to complete the audio track recording   process.   13. Press RESET and then PLAY to hear your new recording.   This screen has lots of input options, but for now, we’re just   interested in one of its parameters.   4. Set Input Select to MICROPHONE, and then press the EXIT   button.   To learn about audio recording in detail, see the Fantom-X Audio Tracks   Workshop booklet.   5. Press the MIX IN button once more so it lights to turn on   your input.   6. Make some noise—sing into the mic or play   your instrument—and turn the EXT SOURCE   LEVEL knob up as high as possible without   causing its red PEAK indicator to light.   The Arpeggiator   The Fantom-X’s built-in arpeggiator produces repeating note   patterns called “arpeggios.” These repeating lines can provide   the basis for dance grooves, or supply texturing to any other   kind of music. The arpeggiator is also great for producing   automatically-generated, smart bass lines for any chord.   7. Press the RESET button to return to the top of your song.   Now we’re ready to record.   8. Press REC—the Audio Rec Standby window opens.   Before we check out the arpeggiator, turn VALUE to select   User: 001 UltimateGrand again.   1. Press ARPEGGIO so it lights.   It’s pre-set to give you a two-measure—or eight-beat—   countoff before recording begins. Ready?   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. Hold down a handful of notes on the keyboard—listen to   how the arpeggiator takes the notes you’re playing and   uses them in the currently selected arpeggio.   3. Let go of the keys.   4. Hold down SHIFT and press ARPEGGIO to display the   Arpeggiator editing screen.   Skip Back Sampling   As you probably know, the Fantom-X contains a powerful   sampler. What you may not know is that it’s always listening to   what you do on the Fantom-X.   This means that you never need lose a sudden flash of   musical brilliance again. When you’ve just played something   unexpected and great, the Skip Back Sampling can easily   retrieve it for you as a new sample.   1. Select a patch you’d like to play.   2. Play anything you like on the keyboard, for about 10   seconds.   3. Press the blue SKIP BACK SAMPLING   button. The Fantom-X goes back in   time and creates a new sample from   the last 10 seconds of your playing.   On this screen, you can select a different arpeggio—   referred to as a “style”—or even create your own.   5. If the Style parameter isn’t highlighted, press 5 until it is.   6. Hold down some notes on the keyboard with one hand.   7. While you’re holding down the notes, turn the VALUE dial   to select different arpeggio styles. Listen to how they can   do many different things with the same notes.   8. When you’re done experimenting, press ARPEGGIO once   more to turn off the arpeggiator.   The arpeggiator uses the same tempo as the Fantom-X rhythm patterns and   sequencer, so when you use the sequencer, rhythms, and the arpeggiator   together, they automatically stay perfectly in time with each other.   Skip Back Sampling can be pre-set to grab anywhere from the last 5 to 40   seconds of music. 10 seconds is the default setting.   To learn about using the arpeggiator with the Fantom-X sequencer, check   out the Advanced Fantom-X Sequencing Techniques Workshop booklet.   4. When the Fantom-X has captured your sample, it displays   the Skip Back Preview screen where you can see the newly   captured sample.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The End   We hope you’ve enjoyed this brief tour of the Fantom-X.   Check out its other Workshop booklets, as well your   Fantom-X Handbook, Owner’s Manual, and the Audio Track   Expansion guide. We’re confident you’ll have a great time with   the powerful, inspiring Fantom-X.   For the latest Fantom-X updates and support tools, visit the Roland U.S.   amazing Product Support team at 323-890-3745.   5. Press F8 (Preview) to hear your new sample.   6. Use the F1 and F2 Start Beat buttons to find the front of   the music you played, pressing F8 (Preview) to hear where   you are.   This is especially easy if you played along with a rhythm.   7. Use the F3 and F4 End Beat to find the end of your idea.   The Skip Back Preview screen’s F6 (Assign KB/Pad) and F7   (Assign Audio) buttons offer you the option of sending your   Skip Back sample to:   • • • the keyboard—to play it in a patch.   a pad—to play it as part of a rhythm set.   an audio track—to add it to your current song.   You can trim your Skip Back sample to save space in the Fantom-X’s sample   memory. To learn how to edit samples, see the Sampling on the Fantom-X   Workshop booklet.   Skip Back sampling captures not only the sound produced by keyboard, but   your rhythms and arpeggios as well.   To avoid losing a sample when you turn off the Fantom-X, you must save it.   To learn how to save a sample, see the Sampling on the Fantom-X Workshop   booklet.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |