Roland FXWS02 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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Search by Location
Press F5 (Patch) to view your patches sorted according to their
locations in the Fantom-X’s memory.
Fantom-X patches are actually stored in groups, or “banks.” You
can see the banks listed along the left side of the screen:
USER—This bank contains 256 memory locations in which
you can store your own patches, or edits of the factory
patches.
Preset-A through Preset-I—Preset Banks A-I hold the 1,152
Fantom-X factory patches.
GM—These two banks appear as one continuous bank
holding the 256 General MIDI and General MIDI 2 sounds.
CARD—This bank contains any Fantom-X patches you’ve
saved to an installed PC memory card.
User Sample, Card Sample—These banks allow you to
directly select and play samples in user or card memory
using the Auto Patch feature described in the Sampling on
the Fantom-X Workshop booklet.
XP-A through XP-D—When you’ve installed an SRX Series
wave expansion board, its patches show up in the XP (for
“expansion”) memory area corresponding to the SRX slot
in which you’ve installed the board.
Viewing patches in banks is handy when a patch’s location—
on a memory card or expansion board, for example— makes it
easy to find. It’s also a great way to quickly play your samples.
Select the desired patch as we described on Page 4.
Selecting Favorite Patches
The Fantom-X has an even faster way of selecting patches you
use over and over. You can designate 64 patches as “favorites”
that can be selected using the eight F buttons. Each bank of
favorites puts another eight patches at your fingertips.
Adding a Patch to Your Favorites List
There are two ways to add—or “register”—a Favorite patch.
Quickly Add a Patch from the Patch Play Screen
1. After selecting the patch on the Patch Play screen, press F2
(Favorite) to display the Favorite Patch window.
2. Turn VALUE to select the desired Favorites bank.
3. Hold down SHIFT and press the F1-F8 button you’d like to
use for selecting the patch in the future.
4. Press EXIT to return to the Patch Play screen.