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Using the mixer screen, Selecting a part, Selecting the sound for a part – Roland Fantom-S88 User Manual

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Playing in Performance Mode

Playing in Performance Mode

Using the Mixer Screen

Selecting a Part

The currently selected part is called the “current part.”

1. From the Mixer screen, Use

or

to select the part.

fig.05-21

* Use [CURSOR] to move the “Part”, and turn VALUE dial or press

[INC] [DEC] to select the part.

Here’s how to select the part that you want to sound the
assigned patch or rhythm set.

1. From the Mixer screen, Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to

the bottom of the screen.

2. Press [INC] to display “KBD,” and select the part that you

want to sound.

When you play the keyboard, you will hear the current part and
the parts that have a check mark (KBD).

fig.05-21a

Selecting the Sound for a Part

If you don’t like the patch that is assigned to a part, it’s easy to
switch the patch.

Selecting from a list display

1. Select the part whose sound you want to switch.

2. Press [1 (Patch List)].

The Patch List screen will appear.

fig.02-06_50

* To cancel, press [EXIT].

3. Use

or

to select a patch.

If [6 (Categ)] has a check mark (

✔), the list will show the

categories. If you press [6 (Categ)] to remove the check mark, the
list will show the patch groups.

fig.01-18_50

To switch groups, press [1 (⇑)] [2 (⇓)].

By Pressing [7 (Preview)] you can audition the sound of the
patch, by means of a phrase preselected as being suitable for that
particular type (category) of patch (Phrase Preview).

4. Press [8 (Select)] to select the patch.

Selecting in the Mixer Screen

1. Press [MIXER] to access the MIXER screen, and use

[CURSOR] to move the cursor to the patch name.

fig.05-22

2. Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] to select a patch.

About the keyboard switch

Use the keyboard switch when you want to play multiple
sounds layered together (Layer) or assign different sounds to
different regions of the keyboard (Split). Conversely, you can
turn off all keyboard switches when you are creating data, etc.