Roland Fantom-G none Owner's Manual

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© 2008, 2009, 2010 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.
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Saving Your Work on the Fantom-G
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Fantom-G Workstation Keyboard

1© 2008, 2009, 2010 Roland Corporation U.S.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permissi

Page 2 - About This Booklet

10Performing a Load Project OperationTo load a project:On the Project menu screen, click F1 (Load).1 If the project you want to load is stored in:2 in

Page 3 - How Memories are Measured

11Actually, since Save Project always grabs the current state of your sample, phrase, and song lists, you can clean out a project’s folders

Page 4

12To store the copied project in:2 internal flash—• click F1 (Internal).USB flash—• click F2 (USB Memory).Click F8 (Save As) to open the Project Nam

Page 5 - Keeping Your RAM Samples Safe

13On this window, you select the memory area in which the new project is created.Press2 F1 (Internal)—• to select internal memory as the

Page 6 - Projects

14Backup ProjectBackup Project lets you quickly create a backup copy on a USB stick of the project that’s currently stored in internal flash. C

Page 7 - Managing Your Sample Memory

15How to Save Your WorkHere’s a table of the things that are stored in a project, and the methods used for storing them. After the table, we’ll explai

Page 8 - USB Memory

16The things you can store from the Write Menu screen vary slightly depending on the mode you’re in:In: You can store:Single modethe currently selec

Page 9 - The Project Menu Screen

17Using the Write Menu in Live or Studio ModePress the WRITE button to display the Write Menu screen.1 If it’s not already highlighted, choose wh

Page 10 - Save Project

18Click F2 (Save) to open the Phrase Name or Sample Name window in 2 which you can name your phrase or sample.Create the desired name by:3 using QWER

Page 11 - New project folders

19Edited rhythm patterns and RPS sets are always written as updates to their unedited versions. When the Fantom-G asks if you’re sure you want to proc

Page 12 - New project folders created

2About the Workshop BookletsRoland’s Fantom G6, G7, and G8—the Fantom-G family—set a new standard for excellence in workstation keyboards, with

Page 13 - • to move the underline

3Got Something to Save? Right Now?Though this booklet starts by explaining how the Fantom-G handles and stores your work, it may be that you just need

Page 14 - Restore Project

4ROM’s where the Fantom-G keeps things such as its:PCM waveforms—• The built-in sound recordings that the Fantom-G patches and rhythm sets pla

Page 15 - How to Save Your Work

5It can be hard to remember if your last-selected patch, live set, or whatever has any changes you’ve made and would like to pres

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6Internal or USB Flash?Here’s why you might want to choose a particular form of flash memory as you work on your Fantom-G:Internal memory—• is handy

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7The Power of the ProjectYou can’t work on the Fantom-G without being in a project. Even if you’ve never saved a project, when you turned on your Fant

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8The three types of memory shown are:SAMPLE—• shows you what’s going on in sample RAM.USER—• shows you the amount of available storage space

Page 19 - Writing System Settings

9Before Installing a USB Stick in the Fantom-GBefore you can use a USB stick in the Fantom-G, it must be formatted as a FAT or FAT32 storage device. I

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