Transmitting Sound Settings/Reset to Default Factory Settings

Transmitting Data to User Memory

Patch, rhythm set, multitimbre, and performance settings will be transmitted to user memory. Use this when you want to arrange sounds in user memory in the desired order.

If the Fantom internal memory already contains important data that you have created, this operation will cause all of this data to be lost. If you wish to keep the data, you must save it on a disk (p. 189) or on an external MIDI device (p. 194).

1.Press [MENU] to open the Menu window.

2.Press or to select “Data Transfer,” and then press [8 (Select)].

The Data Transfer window appears.

3.Move the cursor to “Destination,” set it to “USER,” and specify the first number of the transmission destination.

Transmit destination

Type of data to transmit

First number of the transmit destination

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transmit source data

Last number of the transmit destination:

 

This is set automatically according to the

 

number of transmit source data items.

4.Move the cursor to “Source,” and use the following choices to specify the data that will be transmitted.

Type of data to transmit

Transmit source data

 

 

 

 

 

PATCH

PR-A–E

001–128

 

 

XP-A–C

001–***

(*)

RHYTHM

PRST

001–016

 

 

XP-A–C

001–***

(*)

MULTITIMBRE

PRST

01–16

 

PERFORMANCE

PRST

01–64

 

* Depends on the Wave Expansion Board installed.

Type of Data to Transmit

PATCH: Patch

RHYTHM: Rhythm set

MULTITIMBRE: Multitimbre

PERFORMANCE: Performance

Transmit Source Data

USER: Data from user memory will be transmitted.

PR-A–E, PRST: Preset data will be transmitted.

XP-A–C:Data from an Wave Expansion Board will be transmitted.

5.Press [8 (Execute)] to execute data transmission.

While the data is being transmitted, the display will indicate “Processing...” When “Complete !” is displayed, the transmission has been completed.

“XP-A–C” can be selected only if the corresponding Wave Expansion Board is installed.

If the specified data will not fit completely into the transmission destination, as much of the data as will fit will be transmitted, starting at the first number of the specified transmission destination.

(Example)

If the above settings are made and transmission is executed, only the two PR-A group patches 001 and 002 will be transmitted to USER group patches 127 and 128.

Reset to Default Factory Settings (Factory Reset)

This restores all data in the Fantom to the factory-set condition (Factory Reset).

If there is important data you’ve created that’s stored in the Fantom’s internal memory, all such data is discarded when a Factory Reset is performed. If you want to keep the existing data, save it on a disk (p. 189) or transmit it to an external MIDI device and save it (p. 194).

1.Press [MENU] to open the Menu window.

2.Press or to select “Factory Reset,” and then press [8 (Select)].

The Factory Reset window appears.

3.Press [8 (Execute)] to execute the Factory Reset.

When the display indicates “Complete !,” the factory reset operation has been completed.

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