Owner`s manual
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Click:5
F1 (Internal)—• to exchange files between the Fantom-G internal
memory and your computer.
F2 (USB Memory)—
• to exchange files between your Fantom-G’s
USB stick, presuming one is currently installed and formatted,
and your computer.
The USB Storage screen is displayed for as long as your USB connection
remains active.
When you make your selection in Step 5, the selected Fantom-G
memory area appears on your computer. If your computer’s
running:
XP, Vista, and Windows 7—
• the Fantom-G memory area appears
in My Computer (XP) or Computer (Vista and Windows 7) as a
removable drive called “FANTOM G.”
Mac OS X—
• the Fantom-G memory area appears
on your desktop as a removable drive called
“FANTOM G.”
Shutting Down the USB File-Exchange Connection
When you’re ready to disconnect the Fantom-G’s memory area from 1
your computer, unmount the drive as you would any removable
drive. On:
XP—
• use the Safely Remove Hardware button on your taskbar.
Vista or Windows 7—
• right-click on the FANTOM G drive and
select Eject.
Mac OS X—
• select the FANTOM G drive and either press your
keyboard’s Eject button, or drag the drive onto your Trash icon,
which will turn into an Eject icon for the drive.
On the Fantom-G, click F8 (Exit) twice.
2
You can physically disconnect your USB cable whenever you want at 3
this point, or leave it attached.
While You’re Connected
Double-click the FANTOM G removable drive on your computer to open it
and view its contents. What you’ll see is:
an IMPORT folder—
• for moving certain files to the Fantom-G. We’ll
discuss what to do with this folder in “Using the IMPORT Folder” on
Page 15.
a folder for each project—
• you’ve stored in this area of memory. Each
project folder has “.prj.” at the end of its name.
If you’re working with a USB stick you’ve used for updating your
Fantom-G, you may see a .bin file—this is an updater file you should
delete from the USB stick while it’s installed in your computer. If
you’ve performed a Backup Project operation, you may also see a .bak
file.
A Project Folder—What’s In It?
Double-click a project folder to see the folder it contains:
FantomG.prj
SEQ
PHS
RHY
SMF
SNG
SMPL
SND
PNL
We’ll explain what’s in the folders on the next page.










