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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo Fantom-X7

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(Owner’s Manual; p. 57) 1. Press [PATCH/RHYTHM] to get the Patch Play screen. You can’t create a multisample if the patch type is “Rhythm.” 2. Press [PATCH EDIT]. 3. Press [F6 (Pro Edit)]. The Patch Edit screen will appear. 4. Press [F1 (.)] or [F2 (.)] to select “Wave.” 5. Set the parameters as follows to assign the multisample to the desired Tone 1– 4. • Wave Group: MSAM (Multisample waveforms) • Wave Bank: USER or CARD • Wave No. L (Mono):Multisample number * For details on making this setting, refer to “How to Make Patch Settings” (Owner’s Manual; p. 56). * If you want to use a stereo multisample, specify the same number for L and R. 6. Press [F4 (Multisample Edit)]. The Multisample Edit screen will appear. * For details on editing, refer to “Editing a multisample” (p. 35). 7. Save the multisample. * For details on how to save, refer to “Saving a multisample” (p. 40). 8. Save the patch. * For details on how to save the patch, refer to “Saving Patches You’ve Created (Write)” (Owner’s Manual; p. 59). Creating a multisample in the Create Multisample screen 1. Press [SAMPLE LIST] to get the Sample List screen, and select the sample(s) of which you want the multisample to consist. Press [F5 (Mark Set)] to assign a check mark (.) to the desired sample or samples. You can press [F4 (Mark Clear)] to remove the check mark. You can press [F8 (Preview)] to audition the sample. If the total number of marks exceeds 128, the multisample will be created using the first 128 samples, starting with the lowest- numbered sample. * You cannot create a multisample that uses samples belonging to different groups. 2. Press [F7 (Load Utility)], and then press [F3 (Create Multi-Sample)]. The Create Multisample screen will appear. 3. Assign a name. * For details on how to assign a name, refer to “Assigning a Name” (Owner’s Manual; p. 36). Multisample editing functions Multisample editing functions . When you’ve finished inputting the name, press [F8 (Write)]. A screen will appear, allowing you to select the write destination. 5. Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC][DEC] to select the write destination. Multisamples consisting of user samples will be written to User memory, and multisamples consisting of card samples will be written to Card memory. 6. Press [F8 (Write)]. A message will ask you to confirm the Write operation. 7. If you are sure you want to write the multisample, press [F8 (Exec)]. Never turn off the power while data is being written. 8. When the multisample has been written, the Assign to Keyboard window will appear. * If you’re in Performance mode, a screen will appear, allowing you to select the Part to which the multisample is to be assigned. Use or to select a part, and then press [F8 (Select)]. 9. Press [F8 (Exec)]. A screen will ask you for confirmation. If you decide to cancel, press [F7 (Cancel)]. 10. Press [F8 (Exec)] once again. Never turn off the power while data is being written. 11. The Multisample Edit screen will appear. * For details on editing, refer to “Editing a multisample” (p. 35). 12. Save the multisample. * For details on how to save, refer to “Saving a multisample” (p. 40). 13. Save the patch. * For details on how to save a patch, refer to “Saving Patches You’ve Created (Write)” (Owner’s Manual; p. 59). Multisample editing functions Editing a multisample Multisample editing functions Editing a multisample About the Multisample Edit screen Multisample Edit Screen If you hold down [SHIFT]1 32 4 5 6 14 15 16 177 8 9 10 11 12 13 1818 19 1. Shows information about the patch. 2. Shows the name of the multisample. 3. Indicates whether the multisample has been edited. 4. Shows information about the current note. 5. Indicates the original key of the sample. 6. Shows a list of the samples assigned to the multisample. 7. Changes the multisample assigned to a tone (p. 34)/ 8. Erases the data from the selected region of notes (p. 34). 9. Assigns a sample to the selected region (p. 34). 10. Copies a sample from a key to another key (p. 35). 11. Specifies the original key of the sample (p. 37). 12. Opens the Tone Switch/Select window (p. 35). 13. Moves the split point (p. 35). 14. Returns a multisample to the last-written state (p. 36). 15. Erases all notes (p. 36). 16. Assigns a sample to the current zone (p. 36). 17. Sorts samples in a multisample in the order of their original key (p. 37). 18. Moves all samples to left or right (p. 37) 19. Moves the data of the current zone to left or right (p. 37). Multisample editing functions Multisample editing functions 1. Press the keyboard to select the sample you want to edit. You can select a region by pressing two notes. You can also make your selection by turning the VALUE dial, by using , or by using [INC][DEC]. In this case, hold down [SHIFT] to select a region of notes. Changing the multisample assigned to a tone (List) Here’s how you can change the multisample that’s assigned to the current tone. 1. In the Multisample Edit screen, press [F1 (List)]. The Multi...


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