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Playing in Performance Mode
Playing in Performance Mode
Combining and Playing
Sounds Together (Layer)
In Performance mode you can play the sounds of all zones whose
Internal Switch is on, and all connected parts. Combining the parts
will produce, thicker, fatter sounds.
fig.05-07.e
1. Access the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen (p. 84).
2. Press [MENU] to open the Menu window.
3. Press or to select “Performance Edit,” and then
press [8 (Select)].
The Performance Edit screen appears.
4. Press [1 (▲)] or [2 (▼)] to select the “Zone” tab.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.05-08_50
5. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Int Switch.”
6. Press or to select the zone that is connected to the
part you want to play.
7. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC] to select “ON.”
8. Repeat steps 5–7 to turn the Internal Switch on for all zones
that are connected to the parts you want to play.
9. When you are finished making settings, press [EXIT] to
return to the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen, and begin
playing.
Playing Different Sounds in
Different Areas of the
Keyboard (Split)
In Performance mode you can divide the keyboard and play a
different patch in each area (this is called “split”). As the note range
that plays each zone can be specified individually, you can split the
keyboard into a maximum of 16 sections.
For instance, you can play strings in the lower range, piano in the
upper range, and both sounds in the middle range.
fig.05-09.e
A split performance is one application of a layer performance.
Changing the key range of each patch in the layer performance
results in a split performance.
• If the Key Range of the patch has been set (p. 58), the sound will
be heard for keys in the area for which the key ranges of the
patch and performance overlap.
fig.05-10.e
• In a performance, you can specify the range over which each
part will sound (p. 102), but if you will be playing the
performance from the keyboard of the Fantom, we recommend
that you use the zone settings explained here to specify the
keyboard range, instead of specifying the range of each part.
1. Access the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen (p. 84).
2. Refer to the procedure for the preceding section
“Combining and Playing Sounds Together (Layer),” and turn
the Internal Screen on for each zone that is connected to a
part you want to play.
Zone 16 (Tx ch.16)
Zone 15 (Tx ch.15)
Zone 2 (Tx ch.2)
Zone 1 (Tx ch.1)
Part 1
(Rx ch.1)
Part 2
(Rx ch.2)
Part 16
(Rx ch.16)
Part 15
(Rx ch.15)
Internal
Switch: On
Rx ch.: Receive Channel
Tx ch.: Transmit Channel
Part 1: Strings
Part 1 + Part 2:
(Strings + Piano)
Part 2: Piano
Key range specified for Performance
Key range specified for Patch
The range in which notes will play