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Recording a pattern, Playing group, Playing song – Roland FANTOM-7 76-Note Workstation Keyboard User Manual

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Playing Group

1.

Select a scene.

2.

Press the [GROUP] button.

The GROUP screen appears.

Current Group

Group List

5

The currently selected group (current group) is indicated by the cursor.

5

At the right of the screen is shown the pattern length for each track in

the current group, and you can use knob [E5] to specify the number of

measures for the group.

3.

Press the [

A

PLAY] button.

The current group plays.

4.

Press the [

9

STOP] button to stop playback.

5.

To select a different group, directly touch the group name to

select it.

You can also use the [E2] knob to make a selection.

Playing Song

1.

Select a scene.

2.

Press the [SONG] button.

The SONG screen appears.

A succession of boxes called group boxes is shown, each with a number indicating

the playback order.
Within each group box is shown information such as the group number, group

name, and the number of times it will loop. Nothing is shown in an empty group

box.

3.

Press the [

A

PLAY] button.

The song plays, and the groups play in the order in which they are placed.
The currently playing group (the current group) is indicated by a green group box.

4.

Press the [

9

STOP] button to stop playback.

Recording a Pattern

There are three ways to record a pattern.

Realtime recording

(Realtime REC)

Create a pattern by recording your keyboard performance and

controller operations just as you perform them.

Step recording

(Step Rec)

Create a pattern by successively recording your keyboard

performance one step at a time.

TR-REC

This method lets you place notes of each instrument on the

steps at which you want them to be heard. This method is

suitable for creating drum patterns.

Before you record, it’s a good idea to delete the existing pattern as follows.

1.

Select a scene.

NOTE

If you create a pattern, and then switch to another scene or turn off the power

without saving the scene, the data you created will be lost.

2.

Press the [PATTERN] button.

The PATTERN screen appears.

3.

Touch .

The PATTERN UTILITY screen appears.

4.

Touch .

The DELETE MENU screen appears.

5.

Touch .

A confirmation message appears.

To cancel, touch .

6.

To execute, touch .

All patterns are deleted.

NOTE

Deleted patterns cannot be recovered.

Realtime Recording (Realtime REC)

1.

Press the [

7

REC] button.

The REC STANDBY screen appears.

2.

Make settings for recording.

Directly touch parameters in the screen to select them, or use the [VALUE] dial to

edit the value.

TRACK/PATTERN

Recording Parameter

Recording

Parameter

Explanation

Count In

Adds a count-in when recording starts. Specify this before

you start recording (while stopped).

Time Signature

Specifies the time signature.

This can be specified when all patterns are empty.

Input Quantize

Specifies the quantization that is applied during recording.

RHY SYNC

Specifies whether the currently selected rhythm pattern

automatically plays back and is recorded when you start

recording (ON) or is not recorded (OFF).

LOOP REC SW

ON: Continue recording even after you’ve recorded the

measures specified by the Length setting.

OFF: Transition from recording to playback when you’ve

recorded the measures specified by the Length setting.

REC EVENT

Selects the performance data that will be recorded during

realtime recording.

CLICK

Turns the click (metronome) on/off.

Tempo

Specifies the tempo.

Length

Specifies the length of the pattern.

NEW/MIX

Specifies whether to make a new recording or to overdub-

record.

Since touching will take you to the PATTERN screen, use this

screen to select the track (1–16) and pattern (A–H) that will be recorded.

When you change the recording-destination track, the zone played by the track

moves in tandem.
(Example) Track 2: Zone 2 (Bass)

0

Track 10: Zone 10 (Drum)

After selecting a track and pattern in the PATTERN screen, press the [REC] button

once again.

3.

Press the [

A

PLAY] button to start recording.

You can also start recording by touching .

4.

Play the keyboard.

Knob and controller operations are also recorded.

5.

Press the [

9

STOP] button to stop recording.

When you’ve finished recording, you can repeat steps 1–5 as necessary to record

pattern variations on the same track or to record another track.
If you’re creating groups or a song as described in the next section, it’s a good

idea to divide the recording into several tracks and create several patterns so that

you can distinguish them.