Roland FANTOM-8 | The Top of the Line in Keyboard Workstations
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Texas Tim Root is back with a special one for y'all-- the Roland FANTOM-8 is the top of the line when it comes to Roland's line of keyboard workstations. With their PHA-50 weighted action on 88 keys, this comfortable and versatile board packs an endless catalog of sounds in a highly durable metal tank of a keyboard, ready for studio or live performance. The FANTOM-8 boasts over 3500 sounds, with expansions available through online downloads; a 7-inch touch screen for patch switching, a sampler, arpeggiator, 16 programmable pads, synthesizers, and a 16-track sequencer (not to mention 90+ drum kits for classic Roland drum tones). If you need it in a workstation, this machine has got it, and the best part: it does it all incredibly. We highly recommend this board, check out the video to see why!
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Love it had mine for about a year now best board ever.
A 2011 Korg Kronos has similar functions but Roland Fantom has provided a great interface and connectivity.
Can you swing the drums on the grid or are they strict quantise?
Do you or anybody on here know of any workstations or arrangers that have alot of nice drums, orchestral, synthesizer and bass sounds, but more drums and orchestral stuff? I'm looking for something that isn't really expensive, but more in the mid range to a bit lower or higher than mid range? I like the FA-06, but I can't find too many videos of people playing the drum and orchestral type sounds? Does anybody know of a channel or videos where the drums and/or orchestral sounds are the main thing that they showcase, instead of the synthetic sounds all the time, not that I have a problem with them either? Thanks...SBN RESONATE
My Roland Fantom 8 comes tmorrow. iam nervous.
Mines will be here in 2 days we are blessed my friend 😅🙏
@@heruyoung3828 Great happy fun.
My fantom is awesome. Iam so happy!
Do you both still have your fantom and like it? I've had mine for a month, aside from the polyphony advertised deceptively, I love mine
How do you adjust the tempo
you have an excellent presentation manner, however, as you yourself pointed out, there are hundreds of videos already out that go into much more detail on the various parts of this keyboard. If someone had never seen any of those videos, and then watched yours, it would be a great simplified introduction to the keyboard.
Should I get Fantom 8 or 7?...honest question...
It would really depend on what you need. If you need the absolute best with the most functions then get the 8. If you don’t need the top of the line and you want to save a little money go for the 7 or even the 6. But all work so similar that depending on what you you need you might not notice a big difference. ***DISCLAIMER*** I’m not a musician and don’t own a keyboard, I’m just very fascinated with music. From the research I’ve done so far this is what I’ve gathered but I could be wrong about what I said, and there could actually be a bigger difference than what I thought. I don’t want to mislead anyone. I’m just giving an on the surface opinion on it.
Ebony & Ivory feel, not actual., that would be illegal🤓.
that piano sounds so nineties early 20ies, instead of real like we can have nowadays (it also fall short in a mix, sounds too thin).. Roland should absolutely fix this asap.
As reference: I once (years and years ago), i had a RD piano, that had the exact same sound, it's not improved so it seems
There are many, something like 90 piano sounds in this keyboard
You'd rather need to work for US media or NASA... You have skills to convince people of what's really doesn't exist... American people will believe you!
Best quote of the day🤣🤣🤣
First
I don't believe what anyone says about any instrument when they have to read what they are gonna say about it from Pre-written notes or teleprompt screens
Well the info is valid regardless.
You’ve got a perfect memory, yeah? How lucky you are. I reckon Tim does a fantastic job-considering the hundreds of synths he deals with professionally.
@@sajp8859 ...and that's why you don't get paid to think.
@@evankeal Actually it is not 100% valid and is very misleading, yet i left that alone. Since you bring it up though: the info is not valid no. Parts are yes, yet not all of it. I have yet to see any Roland Fantom series demo/video that comes straight from the heart of a genuine user of said product. All i keep seeing is people regurgitating what others have already said. People like me rather be spoken to and not at.
What is misleading, and what is very misleading? There must be a long list a factual errors we can all learn from behind those statements right?
.. You need learn to play
Finally someone making real music not that wierd tech stuff