Roland Fantom/Fantom 0 - Five Keyboard Pro Tips - Tutorial #16

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  • Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
  • Tutorial #16: In this video I'll share some things I've learned about the USB ports, connecting to a mixer, switching scenes and other stuff.
    Thanks for watching!
    Paul
    Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:25 - Feel the power
    1:57 - Find your balance
    6:29 - Some strings attached
    7:37 - A change of scenery
    12:00 - Channel your energy
    16:30 - Outro
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  • @scottsjmc7063
    @scottsjmc7063 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the tips and the practical presentation. Your channel is a great help to me learning how to use my Fantom 07 in useful ways to support my band.

  • @macutu
    @macutu 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you Paul, for the MIDI tutorial! I have a multi-timbral Roland D70 that I was wondering how to control from my 07. Tomorrow I am trying and exploring this great find! Thank you again for the great content!

  • @thomjohn98
    @thomjohn98 Рік тому +3

    Great video and thank you taking the time to make this.. I am new to the Fantom 0 series, and all your videos are very informative.. Thank you for all the work you do and God bless you for sharing..

  • @keg1410
    @keg1410 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting video, as always. Really appreciated 👍

  • @enjoythemoment7603
    @enjoythemoment7603 Рік тому

    Thank you for 4 and 5. Very usefull info

  • @Capt-Cran
    @Capt-Cran Рік тому +1

    Really great information ... so appreciate your common sense approach to describing things ... but the depth of your knowledge and technologies is SO SO much appreciated ... just jump in with the Fantom-08 ... but I'm lost in many areas ... your videos have made a tremendous difference in my understanding ... THANK YOU so very much!!

  • @n2ff5ts77
    @n2ff5ts77 Рік тому +4

    Hi Paul, as always very interesting content. 👍Regarding the scene change I would rather use the Keyboard Switch Group function of the sample pad. Its quite handy to use (the buttons are big enough to hit when you are in a rush) and it would eliminate the necessity to use the scene remain function... and no second scene needs to be waisted too. 🙋

    • @contemporarysynth
      @contemporarysynth  Рік тому +1

      Great point! Easier to edit and save that way too, since it's all in one scene. You might lose the ability to switch with the buttons or pedal, but with the bigger keypad you might not need it. I'll give it a try. Thanks!

  • @ericalleshouse1815
    @ericalleshouse1815 5 місяців тому

    Come on Bob! Be on time.

  • @sbnnatan
    @sbnnatan Рік тому

    Hi Paul, maybe you or someone else can help me with this problem...say I have a 4-bar loop with strings that I recorded with my two hands. When I am done recording those strings, I want to add modulation in real time on top of the strings pattern. The problem is, I can't hear what the modulation is doing to the strings as I'm moving the mod wheel 2 up and down while recording the second time. It's not until the loop plays around once through, then I can hear what I did with the modulation, but it's silent in real time record.
    But I want to be able to hear the modulation that I am recording while the strings are playing in real time with the mod wheel 2 from the start of the loop, so I know what the modulation is doing as I am recording it in, but I cannot figure out how to hear it while I'm using the modulation wheel with the first go in real time recording. It only plays what I have done with the mod wheel 2 after the loop plays through, and there is no way that I can tell what it is that I am doing, if I can't hear the modulation on the strings in real time on the first go. I hope this makes sense.
    I can do this on the Roland JD-Xi, so I don't know why I couldn't be able to do it on here somehow, and if I can't, this might be a deal breaker for me, because how in the world am I supposed to play strings and the modulation at the same time. It's impossible, and not being able to record and hear the modulation effect as the strings are playing, just makes no sense to me at all, it's basically useless. Can you or someone on here please help me figure this out. I have tried everything.
    I just can't believe that a flagship unit would be this hard to do something so simple as add modulation from the start of a loop on the second go, instead of having to do it on the first go. You should be able to hear what it is that you are modulating in real time, instead of it being silent, and not after the loop plays through. I don't mean to sound rude, and I know this is very long, but this is very discouraging for an expensive workstation like this, that's supposed to be the best that Roland has. If there's not a way to do this, I hate to say it, but it's going back. If anyone can help, it would be an absolute relief...SBN RESONATE

    • @contemporarysynth
      @contemporarysynth  Рік тому +1

      Hi - I was able to record a track then record over it while adjusting the mod wheel. I could hear the mod wheel effect while I was playing the second time, and I could still hear it in the recording afterwards. Two things to try: 1. Make sure your Rec Destination is set to Mix, so you're overdubbing when you record the second time. 2. Make sure the strings voice you picked actually has a noticeable modulation effect. I could really hear it on 0339: Strings Amp. You can also test it with the pitch bend lever. It should work the same way. Seems like it did for me. Good luck!