User Manual

Table Of Contents
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Overview Sound 1 Sound 2 Sound 3 Pad Sampler
Menu/System
AppendixSequencer
Basic Operation of the Fantom-G
The Fantom-G provides three sound generator modes: Single, Live,
and Studio. You can switch to the sound generator mode that’s most
appropriate for the way you’re using the Fantom-G.
Single mode
This mode is for playing one sound (patch, rhythm set, sample set) at
a time.
< To select Single mode >
1.
Press [SINGLE].
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“Playing in Single Mode”
(p. 46)
Live mode
This mode is for combining multiple sounds (patches, rhythm sets,
sample sets) so that you can play them in a live performance.
You can layer patches so that they sound simultaneously, or split
them across the keyboard so that they can be played by separate
hands.
< To select Live mode >
1.
Press [LIVE].
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“Playing in Live Mode”
(p. 58)
Studio mode
This mode is for recording a song using multiple sounds (patches,
rhythm sets, sample sets).
This mode is ideal when you need to adjust mixing parameters such
as level and pan for the sixteen parts.
< To select Studio mode >
1.
Press [STUDIO].
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“Playing in Studio Mode”
(p. 66)
Switching the Sound
Generator Mode
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