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About the sampling section, Where samples are stored, P. 32) to/from user memory or a memory card – Roland X-6 User Manual

Page 32: Samples, Multisamples, 32 overview of the fantom-x, Fantom-x, Sampling

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Overview of the Fantom-X

The Sampling section samples (records) external sounds from an
audio device or mic as digital data. Sampled sounds can be played as
a patch or rhythm set. You can also import WAV/AIFF format files
and use them in the same way.

Samples

A

sample

contains the waveform data sampled by the Fantom-X. In

addition to the actual waveform data itself, a sample also contains
parameters such as start point, loop start, and loop end. The Fantom-
X can hold 9,000 samples.

fig.04-011.e

Multisamples

Two or more samples assigned to the keyboard are collectively
called a

multisample

. A multisample is divided into 128 “splits.”

Each split contains the number of a sample in the sample list—it
does not contain the actual sample data itself.

The Fantom-X has 128 internal samples (preset samples), and in
addition can store up to 128 user samples in a separately sold
memory card.

fig.04-012.e

Samples that you record or import are stored in sample memory.
This sample memory is temporary, and its data will be lost when
you turn off the power. If you want to keep these samples, you must
save them to user memory or a memory card.

*

You cannot save data to the preset memory.

fig.04-013.e

About the Sampling Section

Sample

Sampling

Drum

Sample List

0001
0002

2000

User Sample

Wave

(Sample)

Added

automatically

No.001

Multisample

sample

No.001

No.128

Multisample

sample

No.002

sample

No.003

sample

No.127

sample

No.128

Multisample

Number in the sample list

A multisample is

divided into 128

Where Samples are Stored

Sampler Section

User Bank

Preset Bank

Card Bank

Memory Card

Preset Memory

User Memory

Sample Memory

Fantom-X

Load

Load

Write

Load/Write

Write

Write

Write

Write

Sampling

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