Owner`s manual
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The Fantom-G as a DAW Sound Module
No matter how many soft synths your DAW has, the Fantom-G’s sounds can
make a crucial sonic contribution. As a 16-part multitimbral sound module,
you can play up to 16 Fantom-G sounds via MIDI from your DAW’s tracks.
Notes are sent to Fantom-G...
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...where they play notes.
You can even stream the sound of the Fantom-G back into a DAW via
USB for recording if you like. Read on...
USB and Streaming Audio
Maybe the most powerful aspect of USB on the Fantom-G is its ability to
stream audio from the Fantom-G to a computer, and from the computer to
the Fantom-G. When the Fantom-G is selected on the computer as its audio
input and output, it’s easy to get audio back and forth between them.
The Fantom-G as an Audio Interface for Your DAW
When you want to record live audio into a DAW, you
need an audio interface to receive audio from a mic
or instrument and get it into your DAW for recording.
The Fantom-G’s live inputs allows you to do just that,
sparing you from having to buy another piece of
pricey gear just to record live audio into your DAW.
Live audio...
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...is recorded in the DAW.
The Fantom-G as a Sampler for Your Computer
The Fantom-G can receive streaming audio via USB, and it can sample it, too.
Whatever you’re hearing on your computer—how about audio you encounter
on the web?—can be captured on the Fantom-G as a sample.
Audio is sent to Fantom-G...
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...where it’s sampled.
The Fantom-G’s Skip Back sampling can grab this audio, too!
When something interesting goes by on your computer,
the Fantom-G’s Skip Back sampling has your back.










