Roland Fantom-X6 CD Player User Manual


 
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Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)
Local Switch
The Local Switch determines whether the internal sound generator is
disconnected (OFF) from the controller section (keyboard, Pad, pitch
bend/modulation lever, knobs, buttons, D Beam controller, pedal,
and so on); or not disconnected (ON). Normally this is left “ON,” but
if you wish to use the Fantom-X’s keyboard and controllers to
control only external sound modules, set it to “OFF.”
Value:
OFF, ON
Master Tune
Adjusts the overall tuning of the Fantom-X. The display shows the
frequency of the A4 note (center A).
Value:
415.3–466.2 Hz
Master Level
Adjusts the volume of the entire Fantom-X.
Value:
0–127
Sound
Using the Local Switch
When you're using the Fantom-X with external sequencer
software, leave the Local Switch turned off. Read the following
for details.
Connecting the Fantom-X to an external
sequencer
fig.25-003b_50
Typically, things are hooked up so the data travels as follows:
the Fantom-X's keyboard your external sequencer software
the Fantom-X's sound generator. Normally, the Fantom-X's
keyboard section is internally connected to its sound generator
section; this internal connection is controlled by the Local
Switch. If you turn the Local Switch off, the Fantom-X's
keyboard and sound generator sections will be independent,
allowing you to use the connection described above with your
external sequencer software.
Keyboard
Sequencer
Sound Generator
Local Off
(External)
Fantom-X Fantom-X
How Do I Adjust the Volume?
MASTER LEVEL adjusts the volume of both the OUTPUT A
jacks and the DIGITAL OUT jack. The front panel VOLUME
knob adjusts only the volume of the OUTPUT A jacks. Here’s an
explanation of what you need to adjust depending on the
output jacks you’re using.
fig.25-003_50
When using the OUTPUT A jacks: adjust
using the VOLUME knob
The front panel VOLUME knob controls the volume of the
OUTPUT A jacks. This means that if you’re outputting from the
OUTPUT A jacks, the simplest way is to leave the Master Level
fixed at 127 (the default setting), and use the VOLUME knob to
control the volume.
When using the DIGITAL OUT jack: adjust
using Master Level
Master Level controls both the OUTPUT A jacks and the
DIGITAL OUT jack. This means that if you’re outputting from
DIGITAL OUT, use Master Level to adjust the volume.
Adjusting the Master Level: method 1
1. In the Patch or Performance screen, hold down [SHIFT]
and press [F3 (Master Level)].
The Master Level screen will appear.
2. Turn the VALUE dial or use [DEC][INC] to adjust the
master level.
Adjusting the Master Level: method 2
With the factory settings, Master Level can be controlled by
REALTIME CONTROL “ASSIGNABLE” knob number 1 (p.
122). This makes it easy to adjust the level using the knob.
* By changing the assignment you can use any “ASSIGNABLE”
knob 1–4 to control Master Level (p. 122).
The Master Level setting is temporary, and will be lost
when you turn off the power. If you want to keep the
Master Level setting you edited, save the master level in
the internal system memory.“Saving the System
Settings (System Write)”
(p. 225)
(OUTPUT A
in the Routing screen)
Sound Generator
OUTPUT A (MIX)/PHONES
DIGITAL OUT
Master Level
Volume knob
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