Cautions when selecting a waveform, 71 creating a rhythm set – Roland Piano Manuel d'utilisation

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Creating a Rhythm Set

Creating a Rhythm Set

Rhythm Set Effects Copy (MFX/CHORUS/
REVERB)

The effect settings of a patch, rhythm set, multitimbre, or
performance will be copied to the currently selected rhythm set.

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Effect contents that will be copied (Mode)

MFX: Multi-effects settings

CHORUS: Chorus settings

REVERB: Reverb settings

If you want to copy the multi-effect settings of a multitimbre or
performance, select the MFX (MFX-A–MFX-C) whose data will be
copied.

Rhythm Tone Copy (KEY)

Individual rhythm tone (percussion sound) settings assigned to each
key will be copied to each key in the current rhythm set.

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• To specify the currently selected rhythm set as the copy source,

set “Source” to “TEMP.”

• The copy-source and copy-destination key can also be specified

by pressing a key on the keyboard.

Cautions When Selecting a

Waveform

The sounds of the Fantom are based on complex PCM waveforms,
and if you attempt to make settings that are contrary to the type of
the original waveform, the results will not be as you expect.

The internal waveforms of the Fantom fall into the following two
groups.

One-shot:

These waveforms contain sounds that have short decays.

A one-shot waveform records the initial rise and fall of the sound.
Some of the Fantom’s one-shot waveforms are sounds that are
complete in themselves, such as percussive instrument sounds. The
Fantom also contains many other one-shot waveforms that are
elements of other sounds. These include attack components such as
piano-hammer sounds and guitar fret noises.

Looped:

These waveforms include sounds with long decays as well

as sustained sounds. Loop waveforms repeatedly play back (loop)
the portion of the waveform after the sound has reached a relatively
steady state. The Fantom’s looped waveforms also include
components of other sounds, such as piano-string resonant
vibrations and the hollow sounds of brass instruments.

Copy-source Key

Copy-destination Key

The Compare Function

For the Rhythm Tone Copy and Rhythm Set Effect Copy
operations, you can use the Compare function.

The Compare function allows you to play the copy-source
rhythm set. To do so, press [1 (Compare)] to open the following
window. The copy-source rhythm set can be switched in this
window as well, but it is not possible to select GM group
rhythm sets. After selecting the desired rhythm set, return to the
previous screen by pressing [1 (Copy)].

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• The Compare function cannot be used with Rhythm Set

Effect Copy if “PATCH,” “MULTITIMBRE” or
“PERFORMANCE” is selected as the copy-source (Source).

• The rhythm set auditioned using the Compare function

may sound slightly different than when it is played
normally.

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