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23 What is the Sequencer?...........................................................................................24 Getting Your Equipment Together .............................................................................26 Work Flow for Creating a Song ...............................................................................27 Preparations for Song Production..............................................................................28 Realtime-recording the Rhythm Using MIDI.................................................................31 Realtime-recording the Bass and Piano as MIDI ..........................................................35 Importing Audio Files from Your Computer.................................................................36 Recording Sound from a Mic or Guitar......................................................................38 Using Song Edit to Arrange Samples or Phrases.........................................................41 Adjusting the Overall Balance..................................................................................42 Mastering ..............................................................................................................43 Saving Your Song...................................................................................................44 Making a CD from Your Completed Song..................................................................45 This Quick Guide applies to the Fantom-G6, the Fantom-G7 and the Fantom-G8. The manual uses the term “Fantom-G” to indicate all these three models. This Quick Guide applies to the Fantom-G6, the Fantom-G7 and the Fantom-G8. The manual uses the term “Fantom-G” to indicate all these three models. In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice. Copyright © 2008 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. Using the Fantom-G Live 6 The Basics of Using the Fantom-G Live A patch is a basic sound on the Fantom-G; it corresponds to an individual instrument such as a piano, organ, or guitar. When you play the Fantom-G for the first time, we recommend that you use it in Single mode . This is the simplest and most basic mode in which the Fantom-G can be used, such as playing it as a piano or organ. fig.0-00a Live mode lets you play up to eight patches simultaneously. Broadly speaking, there are two ways to use Live mode . One way is for multiple sounds to be heard simultaneously when you press a key. This type of setup is called a Layer . . “Playing Two or More Sounds Simultaneously (Layer/Split)” (p. 11 of this manual). The other way is to place different sounds in the left and right areas of the keyboard, allowing you to play separate instruments with your left and right hand. This type of setup is called a Split . fig.0-00b What is a Patch? What is Single Mode? What is Live Mode? 7 The Basics of Using the Fantom-G Live Studio mode is what you’ll use to create songs. It provides sixteen parts, and you can assign a patch to each part to handle sixteen different sounds simultaneously. You can use the mixer screen to mix your song by adjusting the level and pan settings etc. for each of the sixteen parts. The advantage of Studio mode is that it provides sixteen parts, but you should be aware that the sound of the effects may be interrupted when you switch sounds. The sound will not be interrupted in this way if you’re using Single mode or Live mode, so Single mode or Live mode are the best choices for live performance . fig.0-00b What is Studio Mode? The Basics of Using the Fantom-G Live Saving the settings you’ve made The Basics of Using the Fantom-G Live Saving the settings you’ve made When you’ve created an original patch, you need to save it as a user patch if you want to use it again later. This action is called “Writing.” The procedure for writing your original patch into memory is shown below. If you select a different patch before writing your original patch, the changes you made will be lost. * User patches have the indication “USER” before their name; e.g., “USER 001: INITIAL PATCH.” User patches are for storing your own original sounds. * The writing procedure for a Live Set or Studio Set is the same. Specify the writing-destination. Assign a name for your patch (or live set or studio set). Performing on the Keyboard ) Here’s how to view a single category of sounds (such as only the piano patches or only the organ patches), and select one of them. Selecting a sound (Single mode) 1. Press the [SINGLE] button. 2. Press [F1 (Patch List)] to access the Patch List screen. 3. Use [F1] [F2] to select a category (of sounds such as piano, organ, or bass), and then use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select a patch. When you’...