Sound, Stereo (p. 193), 193 settings common to all modes (system function) – Roland Fantom-S88 User Manual
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Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)
Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)
Remote Keyboard Sw (Remote Keyboard Switch)
Set this parameter “ON” when you want to use an external MIDI
keyboard instead of the Fantom-S’s keyboard. In this case, the MIDI
transmit channel of the external MIDI keyboard can be set to any
channel. Normally you will leave this parameter “OFF.”
Value: OFF, ON
Turn this “ON” when you want to control the Fantom-S from an
external MIDI device when performing with the Arpeggio or
RPS function (p. 104, p. 172).
Receive Program Change
(Receive Program Change Switch)
Specifies whether Program Change messages will be received (ON)
or not (OFF).
Value: OFF, ON
Receive Bank Select (Receive Bank Select Switch)
Specifies whether Bank Select messages will be received (ON) or not
(OFF).
Value: OFF, ON
Receive Exclusive (Receive System Exclusive Switch)
Specifies whether System Exclusive messages will be received (ON)
or not (OFF).
Value: OFF, ON
Receive GM System On
(Receive GM System On Switch)
Specifies whether General MIDI System On messages will be
received (ON) or not (OFF).
Value: OFF, ON
Receive GM2 System On
(Receive GM2 System On Switch)
Specifies whether General MIDI 2 System On messages will be
received (ON) or not (OFF).
Value: OFF, ON
Receive GS Reset (Receive GS Reset Switch)
Specifies whether GS Reset messages will be received (ON) or not
(OFF).
Value: OFF, ON
Sound
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-S’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-S. 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-S.
Value: 0–127
* You can also perform this operation by pressing [MENU].
Press [MENU] to select “Digital Level.”
Output Gain
This adjusts the output gain from the Fantom-S’s Analog Out and
Digital Out. When, for example, there are relatively few voices being
sounded, boosting the output gain can let you attain the most
suitable output level for recording and other purposes.
Value: -12–+12
Mix/Parallel
Specifies how the sound of the entire Fantom-S will be output.
Value
MIX: Set this to have the collective output of all sounds output from
the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks. When you want to check the final
overall sound being output, set to MIX.
Sounds which are set in the respective Output Assign to be
output from the INDIVIDUAL 3 jack are output from the left
OUTPUT A (MIX) jack; sounds which are set to be output from
the INDIVIDUAL 4 jack are output from the right OUTPUT A
(MIX) jack.
Sounds output from the PHONES jack are the same as those
output from the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks. Therefore, any sounds
set with Output Assign to be output from the OUTPUT B jacks is
not output from the PHONES jack. Be sure to have any sound
you want to hear through the headphones set to “MIX.”
PARALLEL: Output according to each Output Assign settings.
Master Key Shift
Shifts the overall pitch of the Fantom-S in semitone steps.
Value: -24– +24
Patch Remain (Patch Remain Switch)
Specifies whether currently sounding notes will continue sounding
when another patch or rhythm set is selected (ON), or not (OFF).
Also, when this is “ON,” changes produced by incoming MIDI
messages such as Volume or Pan (CC 5, 7, 10, 65, 68, 71–74, RPN 0, 1,
2, MONO ON, POLY ON), as well as tonal quality and volume
changes produced by the various controllers will be inherited.
Value: OFF, ON
Effects settings change as soon as you switch to a new patch or
rhythm set, without being influenced by the Patch Remain
setting. Because of this, certain effects settings can cause notes
that were until then sounding to no longer be heard, even
though Patch Remain has been set to on.