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Highlight the first song, “Be In My World,” and press F8 (Load), and 3
then F7 (OK) to confirm your intentions—the song loads.
4 After the song’s loaded, press PLAY to hear the song as you watch its
MIDI and audio tracks go by onscreen.
You can adjust the overall level using the Fantom-G’s
VOLUME knob.
Listen to the entire song, or press STOP at any time.
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To play the song again from the top, press the I6 3
button, and then press PLAY.
To play the other demo song, repeat Steps 2-5, selecting “TheLight”
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in Step 3.
About Studio Mode and Studio SetsYou can record ideas on the Fantom-G in both Live mode and Single mode,
but full-on song production happens in a Studio mode “studio set.” That’s
where you select all of the sounds you need for a song’s MIDI tracks, add
effects to MIDI and audio tracks, and finally, mix the song.
To enter Studio mode, press the STUDIO
MODE button to display the Studio Play
screen.
A Studio Part Party
A studio set is made up of parts and effects, much like a live set. However,
in Studio mode, there are more parts—shown here in blue —and effects,
shown in gray.
16 Internal Parts
24 Audio Parts
Up to16 EXP 1 Parts Up to16 EXP 2 Parts
Up to16 External
MIDI Parts
16 PFX, 2 MFX, Chorus, Reverb
EXP 1 Eects EXP 2 Eects
Mastering Eect
Input Eect
Here’s what all of this means. Each studio set contains
16 Internal sound parts—• for the internal patches and/or rhythm sets you
want to use in the song.
24 Audio Track parts—
• for the 24 audio tracks you can have in a song.
1-16 EXP 1 parts—
• that allow you to use the sounds from an ARX
expansion board installed into the first ARX expansion slot.
1-16 EXP 2 parts—
• for the sounds from an ARX expansion board installed
into the second ARX expansion slot.
The number of ARX parts—and therefore the number of sounds you can
use at once—depends on the ARX board.
16 External Parts—• to play sounds from external MIDI devices. A song
track can play external sounds using any of 16 MIDI channels, each of
which has its own part.