Roland Electronic Keyboard FXWS09 User Guide

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Workshop  
Making a CD of Your Fantom-X Music  
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About CD-Creation Devices  
How to Do It, CD-Recorder Style  
Consult your CD recorder’s owner’s manual for instructions on its proper  
operation.  
If you’re new to the process of creating your own CDs, you  
may be a little confused about the hardware that you’d use to  
create one. Basically, there are two different types of devices  
that can burn audio CDs. You can use a:  
1. Connect the Fantom-X and Audio CD Recorder  
standalone CD recorder—that records music onto a  
recordable CD disc as you play back the music on the  
Fantom-X. Standalone CD recorders are available at many  
consumer electronics and music stores.  
a CD-R/CD-RW drive—that works with personal computer  
software to transfer already-recorded audio files to a  
recordable CD disc. You computer may contain a CD-R/CD-  
RW drive, or you can buy an external CD-R/CD-RW drive.  
(Some CD-R/CD-RW drives can also play and burn DVDs.)  
To get the stereo sound of your Fantom-X to the CD recorder,  
connect the two devices using one or two audio cables. The  
Fantom-X’s rear panel provides a number of different output  
jacks for this purpose. The jacks you choose—and the type  
of cables you use—will depend on the type of input jacks on  
your CD recorder.  
If your CD recorder has 1/4” phone-type analog inputs:  
1. Use  
a
1/4” phone-type  
audio cable to connect the  
Fantom-X’s OUTPUT A (MIX)  
L (MONO) jack to the CD  
recorder’s left analog input  
jack.  
If you plan to use a CD-R/CD-RW drive, you’ll also need a computer to which  
you can connect the drive, and which can run the required software.  
Recordable CD discs come in two flavors. You can burn CD-R discs once. You  
can burn audio onto reusable CD-RW discs over and over. Use CD-R discs to  
ensure compatibility with greatest number of audio CD players.  
2. Use  
a
1/4” phone-type  
audio cable to connect the  
Fantom-X’s OUTPUT A (MIX) R  
jack to the CD recorder’s right  
analog input jack.  
Burning a Fantom-X Music CD on a CD Recorder  
Perhaps the simplest way to create an audio CD of your  
Fantom-X music is to connect the Fantom-X to a standalone  
CD recorder. Using this approach, you can simply play your  
Fantom-X songs into the CD recorder for burning.  
The Fantom-X’s OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks use 1/4” phone connectors. If your  
CD recorder uses a different type of input jack, you may need to purchase  
special cables or cable adaptors. The store where you purchased the  
Fantom-X or CD recorder can help you determine the correct cables needed  
for the job.  
What You’ll Need  
A standalone CD recorder  
Cables—to connect the Fantom-X to the CD recorder  
Blank CD-R or CD-RW discs  
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If your CD recorder has a coaxial digital input:  
4. Record!  
1. Useacoaxialdigitalaudiocabletoconnectthe  
Fantom-X’s DIGITAL OUT jack to the CD  
recorder’s coaxial digital input jack.  
Set the CD recorder to begin recording, and then start playing  
your Fantom-X song. When the song is finished, pause or  
stop the CD recorder. At this point, you can record additional  
Fantom-X songs onto the CD or “finalize” the CD.  
If you’re using this digital connection, we strongly recommend  
purchasing a coaxial audio cable designed for digital audio.  
Consult your CD recorder’s owner’s manual for information on recording  
additional songs, and on “finalizing” a CD so it can be played on a standard  
CD player.  
Which Type of Connection is Best?  
If possible, connect the Fantom-X to the  
Burning a Fantom-X Music CD on a Computer  
CD recorder digitally for optimal audio  
quality. If you haven’t yet purchased  
a CD recorder, we recommended you  
purchase one that has a coaxial digital  
input connection.  
A computer burns CDs using digital audio  
recordings called “audio files.This means that  
to get your Fantom-X song onto a CD using a  
computer, it must be turned into an audio file  
and moved to the computer’s hard drive first.  
Go digital!  
2. Prepare the CD Recorder  
The Fantom-X converts music to audio files using a technique  
called “resampling.Once you’ve resampled your music, you  
can use the Fantom-X’s onboard USB connection to transfer  
the audio file to your computer for burning onto a CD.  
Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc into the CD recorder and  
set up the device for recording. Consult your CD recorder’s  
owner’s manual for instructions.  
3. Play the Fantom-X Into the CD Recorder  
Transferring your songs to the computer has an additional  
benefit. As you create more and more Fantom-X music, the  
computer’s hard drive provides a great place to store and  
organize your growing catalog of songs.  
Play your Fantom-X’s keyboard or sequencer to ensure that  
its sound is reaching the CD recorder. You may need to use  
the Fantom-X’s VOLUME knob to adjust its output level.  
Consult your CD recorder’s owner’s manual for information on  
receiving audio and setting recording levels.  
If you’ve connected the Fantom-X to your CD recorder  
digitally and need to adjust the Fantom-X’s volume, press  
the button to the right of the REALTIME CONTROL area until  
the ASSIGNABLE indicator lights. Then, adjust the Fantom-X’s  
volume using the left-most REALTIME CONTROL knob.  
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If your computer doesn’t already have audio CD-creation  
software, you’ll have to decide which program to use. Check  
the system requirements and features for software you’re  
considering to find the program that’s right for you.  
What You’ll Need  
A USB-equipped Windows or Macintosh computer—running  
a compatible operating system (see the Fantom-X Owner’s  
Manual, Page 218)  
A CD-R/CD-RW drive—properly installed in the computer  
or connected to the computer externally  
A USB A/B cable—A USB A/B cable has an A-type plug at  
one end, and a B-type plug at the other.  
How to Do It, CD-R/CD-RW Style  
1. Load Your Fantom-X Song  
1. Press SONG EDIT.  
2. Press F1 (Song List).  
USB A plug  
USB B plug  
3. Press F1 (User) or F2 (Card) to display the contents of the  
memory area in which the desired song is stored.  
4. Press 6 and/or 5 to select the song and press F8 (Load).  
5. The Fantom-X asks if you’re sure you want to load the  
selected song—press F8 (Exec) to proceed.  
Blank CD-R or CD-RW discs  
Audio CD-creation software  
A Word About Audio CD-Creation Software  
2. Mix Down Your Fantom-X Song  
Audio CDs are unique—they’re different than CDs that store  
standard computer files. Some computers with built-in drives  
allow you to make data CDs directly from the desktop. Audio  
CDs can be created only by software designed for the job.  
Some computers come with this software already installed.  
Next, you’ll need to mix down your Fantom-X song and write  
the resulting audio file to the Fantom-X’s user memory or in a  
card sample memory location. Mixing down creates the stereo  
audio file that your computer will use to burn an audio CD.  
On a PC—the most popular CD-creation programs are  
Roxio’s EZ CD & DVD Creator Pro, and Nero. Check your  
Start menu to see if your PC has either program installed.  
If it doesn’t, you can purchase these programs from most  
stores that sell software. You can also install Apple’s iTunes  
for PC, which can be downloaded from Apple for free.  
On a Mac—iTunes is already installed on every modern  
Mac, and it can be downloaded for free if you don’t  
already have it on yours. Otherwise, Roxio’s Toast and Jam  
programs are also popular for creating audio CDs, and are  
available wherever Mac software is sold.  
See Page 15 of the Audio Tracks Workshop booklet for detailed instructions  
on how to mix down a song.  
3. Set the Fantom-X to USB Storage Mode  
USB Storage mode allows the Fantom-X to transfer files to and  
from a computer via USB. It’s important to enable USB Storage  
mode before the Fantom-X is connected to the computer.  
1. Press PATCH/RHYTHM, and then press MENU.  
2. Press 6 and/or 5 to highlight “System,and then press  
ENTER.  
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3. Press F1 () and/or F2 () to select the USB tab.  
5. Transfer Your Song to the Computer Via USB  
1. Press MENU.  
2. Select USB Storage, and then press ENTER—the USB Select  
screen appears.  
5. Turn the VALUE dial to select STORAGE if necessary—when  
the confirmation dialog appears, press F8 (OK).  
6. Press F8 (System Write).  
4. Connect the Fantom-X to Your Computer  
3. Press F3 (Internal) or F6 (Memory Card) to select the  
Fantom-X memory area in which your resampled song’s  
audio file is stored—the Fantom-X’s display shows  
“Connected” when USB communication is established.  
Be sure to store any unsaved data such as samples, user patches, songs,  
etc., before powering off the Fantom-X. If you don’t know how to do this,  
refer to the Fantom-X Owner’s Manual.  
1. Power off the Fantom-X.  
2. Power on your computer.  
3. After the computer has finished starting  
up, use the USB A/B cable to connect the  
Fantom-X to your computer.  
4. Power on the Fantom-X.  
Once connected, a drive representing the Fantom-X’s  
memory area appears on your computer. Its name and  
location vary depending on the computer you’re using.  
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ForWindowsMe/2000/XPusersadrivenamed“FANXUSER”  
or “FANX CARD” appears in a new window, depending on  
the memory area you selected in Step 3. Inside that drive  
are folders named “ROLAND” and “TEMP.”  
5. Open the SMPL folder located inside the ROLAND folder.  
6. Locate your song’s audio file inside the SMPL folder  
and copy it to a location on your computer’s hard drive.  
Remember where you put it, because you’ll need to tell  
your audio CD-creation software where to find it before it  
can burn a CD.  
If the window described above doesn’t open automatically, double-click  
“My Computer,” and then double-click FANX USER or FANX CARD.  
6. Closing the USB Connection  
When you’re done transferring data between the Fantom-X  
and the computer, you’ll want to cancel the USB connection  
between them. This bit of housekeeping tells each device that  
the USB connection is being terminated.  
Failing to properly cancel the USB connection can result in data loss.  
Don’t cancel the USB connection while transferring data between the  
Fantom-X and your computer.  
For Windows Me/2000/XP users:  
1. Click the Safely Remove Hardware button located in  
the taskbar at the lower right of your computer screen  
to cancel the connection with the currently mounted  
Fantom-X memory area.  
For Macintosh users—a drive named  
“FANX USER” or “FANX CARD” appears on  
the desktop, depending on the memory  
area you selected in Step 3. Inside that  
drive are folders named “ROLAND” and  
“TEMP.”  
2. On the Fantom-X, press F8 (Exit).  
For Macintosh users:  
1. Select the Fantom-X’s icon and drag it to the trash.  
2. On the Fantom-X, press F8 (Exit).  
Though the Fantom-X drive and its folders are now displayed on your  
computer’s screen, you’re actually using the computer to view and access  
files that are residing in your Fantom-X. Because of this, don’t use your  
computer to move, rename, or delete files located in the Fantom-X drive.  
Doing so can corrupt the data, making it unreadable by the Fantom-X.  
Once the USB connection has been cancelled, you can  
safely disconnect the USB cable from the Fantom-X and the  
computer.  
4. On your computer, open the ROLAND folder.  
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7. Burn the CD  
The End  
Now that your Fantom-X song is on your computer, you can  
use your audio CD-creation software to load the song’s audio  
file and burn it to an audio CD.  
We hope you’ve found this workshop helpful. Check out the  
other Workshop booklets, as well your Fantom-X Handbook,  
Owner’s Manual, and Audio Track Expansion guide. We’re  
confident you’ll have a great time with the exciting, inspiring  
Fantom-X.  
Consult the documentation that came with your computer,  
software, and CD-R/CD-RW drive for instructions on their  
proper operation.  
For the latest Fantom-X updates and support tools, visit the Roland U.S.  
amazing Product Support team at 323-890-3745.  
Using a PC Card and PC Card Reader  
The previous section describes transferring data from the  
Fantom-X to a computer directly via USB. Another way is by  
using a PC card and a PC card reader.  
The Fantom-X can store data to a standard PC card plugged  
into its PC CARD slot (Compact Flash and SmartMedia cards  
also work if they’re used with a PC card adapter). Once the data  
is stored on the card, it can be removed from the Fantom-X  
and used with a PC card reader connected to your computer.  
The card appears on the computer and you can work with your  
Fantom-X data in the same way as described earlier.  
Consult your card reader’s documentation for info on its proper usage.  
Since you’ll want to reuse the card on the Fantom-X, don’t use your  
computer to move, rename, or delete files on the card.  
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