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Input Effect Type
This parameter selects the desired input effect. The Fantom-G offers a range
of effects appropriate to the types of audio signals you may want to record.
You can add any one of these effects to your incoming audio:
01 Equalizer 02 Enhancer
03 Compressor 04 Limiter
05 Noise Supressor 06 Center Canceler
Each effect’s parameters are explained in the Fantom-G Owner’s
Manual, on Page 186.
Mix In Output Assign
This parameter can add your live audio to your Fantom-G sounds, keep it
separate, or—in Studio mode—send it through MFX. In:
Single mode and Live mode—
you can set Mix In Output Assign to:
A—
to combine the live audio with the Fantom-G’s main mix.
B—
to send the live audio directly to the Fantom-G’s OUTPUT B
L and R pair or jacks.
MFX 1—
to send the live audio through MFX 1, and then into the
main stereo mix.
Studio mode
you can set Mix In Output Assign to:
A—
to combine the live audio into the Fantom-G’s main mix.
B—
to send the live audio directly to the Fantom-G’s OUTPUT B
L and R pair or jacks.
MFX 1 or MFX 2—
to send the live audio through one of the
available MFX processors, and then into the main stereo mix.
You may want to send your live audio to the B pair of outputs in order
to send it to a separate device such as a headphone amp or other
monitoring system, an external processor, or a mixer if you’re working
with a more complex equipment system.
Mix In Output Level
This sets the level of your live audio in the main mix when you’ve set Mix In
Output Assign to A. With other Mix In Output Assign settings, this sets the
audios level as it’s sent to the selected destination.
Mix In Chorus Send Level, Mix In Reverb Send Level
You can add the Fantom-G’s global chorus and reverb to your live audio. To
do so, send it to those effects using these two parameters which, in essence,
set the desired amount of each effect. The effect’s output then goes into the
main stereo mix.
Saving Your Input-Setting Screen Setup
Once you’ve set up your live audio rig, why not save the setup to avoid
having to re-do it each time you need it? If you’re working in:
Single mode and Live mode—
your Input-Settings screen setup is saved
as a system setting for the current project. Click F7 (Sys Write) to save
it.
Studio mode—
your Input-Settings screen setup is saved in your current
studio set. Press the WRITE button to save the studio set by itself, or save
the current song, which includes the current studio set.
In Studio mode, you can save different live audio setups as different
studio sets or songs.
The End
We hope you’ve found this workshop helpful. Keep an eye out for other
Fantom-G Workshop booklets available for downloading at www.RolandUS.
com.
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