Roland FXWS04 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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To learn about editing patch tones, see the Workshop booklet The Sounds
of the Fantom-X.
To select the desired output, start by setting the Patch Out
Assign parameter. This parameter allows you to use a single
common output setting for all of the patch’s tones, or to set
the routing of each tone individually. To:
use the same output routing for all tones—set Patch Out
Assign to MFX, A, B, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
set each tone’s output individually—set Patch Out Assign to
Tone, and then set each tone’s Tone Out Assign parameter
as desired.
When you choose MFX as an output setting while programming a patch,
you’re sending your signal to MFX 1, since patches always use that
processor in Patch mode.
Adjust each tone’s Tone Out Level parameter to set its volume
as it travels to the selected output destination. You can also set
the volume of the tone as it goes to the Fantom-X chorus and
reverb. This is called its “send level.” To set a tone’s chorus and
reverb send level when its output is:
MFX—set the parameters in its Send Level (Output=MFX)
area as desired.
A or B—set the parameters in its Send Level (Output= non
MFX) area as desired.
The Fantom-X ignores irrelevant parameters. For example, the non-MFX
send level for a tone is ignored if the tone’s output is set to MFX.
Effect Routing in Rhythm Set Programming
Select the desired rhythm set, press PATCH EDIT, and then
F6 (Pro Edit). Press F2 () repeatedly until the Output tab is
selected.
The currently
selected drum
key is circled
here in red.
Set the rhythm set’s Rhythm Out Assign parameter, highlighted
in blue above. This parameter allows you to use a single
common output setting for all of the rhythm set’s drum keys,
or to set the routing of each key individually.
When editing a rhythm set, the word “tone” refers to a drum key. Each
drum key has four independent “waves” that can play waveforms or
samples. While each drum key can have its own output destination, all of
its waves share the same output setting.
To:
use the same output routing for all drum keys—set Rhythm
Out Assign to MFX, A, B, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
set each drum key’s output individually—set Rhythm Out
Assign to Tone.
When you choose MFX as an output setting while programming a rhythm
set, you’re sending your signal to MFX 2, since rhythm sets always use that
processor in Patch mode.