Здравствуйте дорогой ДИАС. спасибо огромное за ваши уроки по фантом. Низкий поклон и жму руку. Очень рад, что приобрёл этот аппарат. Я не музыкант, но без музыки жить не могу. Хотелось бы урок Как фантом и эйблтон работают вместе. В пианорол 🤝👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤❤🌏
Holey crap, this machine is all i ever dreamed of!!! I was just about to ask you how i can set up my band set list sounds per cover song.... And then i found this video. Man this board seems so user friendly. I am totally in love with it. Owned a Fantom S for 20 years, and a CASIO C-TX3000: recording was a super slow process. And the casio UI a nightmare! Haha The 06, with the touch screen and improved workflow. LOVE. IT. Love your video's man. Will watch m all! :)))
It would help if you mentioned what exactly you press each time, I follow the video on my Fantom O but often miss what you pressed to get to the next screen etc and have to keep trying to find it in the reference manual or by trial and error. I wasted time when doing Group 10 trying to work out why I was playing a drumkit with my selected zones. It was because Zone 10 was On!! Also to get into the right screen it was Pad Mode - Edit - Enter. I had to refer to the manual for that....😗
Hi, I admit, being a guitar player I'm a caveman with keyboards, I have an RD-300SX and don't readily know how to split/dual/transpose etc on that!! I'm used to a pickup switch, volume and tone, so the Fantom O is a world of mystery to my limited brain🤣 but it's a wonderful machine, I adore the T.W.O. Hammond sounds especially. The Switch Groups are fantastic, though I have to revisit the video every time I want a new one!! I've also learned why keysmen frown at guitarists a lot!!🤣@@Marbles35
Hi Ed, Thanks for these videos. Is there a view in which we can see which zones are getting turned on/off on the screen when the pad is pressed? It would be great to see what sounds are assigned when we select a pad/scene. Also, In in the zone view, is it possible to turn on/off each zone from the screen itself? If it had an overview mode where it would only show the sounds instead of showing all details like level, eq, splits etc... So this view would just allow us to turn on/off in one screen itself. Another feature request is, would it be possible to bring vocal harmony to the mic input with an OS update?
I just figured it out about 3 days ago and I’ve been building different Scene!!! I think my favorite is my organ layer!!!! Because I have it set for everything!!! Piano Ep and clavi for superstition and tell me something good two different clav!!! Now I just have to figure out DAW control!!!
I wonder if the nice folks in charge of the Roland Support channel would be so kind to provide a list of videos/topics on the Fantom-0 that are already set to be shot … and published in the near future. Thanks in advance!
Great tutorial. Can you switch to the next pad in Switch Group Mode with a Control Pedal? (As in Scene mode but with the pads switch groups so that the sound does not cut off or take time to load) If possible with an update or in some way let me know. It would be ideal for live performance :)
This is really cool. Im getting a 06 soon, and have a MODX already. One thing i cant find out, is can you have different volume levels for different sounds, like you can in the MODX? For example piano on its own under pad one, then piano and strings on pad 2, but with the piano a bit louder than on pad 1?
Hey Ed, (is that common greeting, LOL, very coolio). Anywho, if i setup a switch group can i still use a pad or two to trigger sounds or once in switch group, all pads are assigned to the switch group function. Thanks.
hello, I recently bought this workstation, opened it, plugged it in, I press the keys in an attempt to play something on the piano, but there is no sound, maybe I didn’t buy something, maybe I need to buy a sound card or I need to configure something, Tell me please
Can you usean external pedal to switch between Pads? After a key group? Like a scene chain but one that doesn't cut off sounds when you change the scene.
Why on earth would this be a wrong idea??? This is a great use of the pads and you obviously didn't watch the video because there ARE layers. Split options are defined for each tone individually. If you set tone 1 from C1 to C4, and tone 2 from C#4 to C8, and set both tones to be active for the group 1 which is triggered by the pad 1, there you have your split.
@@williamshaneblyth I don't own the Fantom-0 but every multitimbral keyboard produced in the last 35 years is capable to set volume separately for every part. It is described somewhere in the manual. It can certainly be done on the Fantom. Otherwise, the multitimbrality and the keyboard itself would be completely useless.
@@petara45 my point was it wasn't mentioned or shown where it is set. Not about the keyboard but more about completely missed out of the video and not obvious at all from the screens shown. I don't own one yet and like to see how and the basics are implemented if it's not even mentioned I assume nothing. I can't play one cause I where I live remotely so these type of videos are important the modx videos show all this stuff in depth.
@@williamshaneblyth Look, this is a short video about creating switch groups. It is not a substitution for the manuals. And Ed says clearly he will show you how to "create switch groups for zones inside a scene". So, it is your job to download the manual, take a look what a zone is and what a scene is. Different terms for the same thing as you have on the MoDX (Performance and Part). You can create a scene with up to 16 zones, each zone has a sound you select, and you set the volume and the keyrange for each individual zone. That means that zones can even overlap, have the same volume, or be split with different volumes. These things are standard for over 35 years on keyboards. Once you have your Scene created in a way you want, you save it. And this video tells you how to turn zones inside your scene on and off with the pads. Creating scenes is not part of this video, but it is explained in the manual. Otherwise, each of these videos would be 20 minutes long and contain needless information most people are familiar with. Editi: here I found a video which explains in depth the basics of how to create splits, layers and so on. One just have to search a littlebit more. ua-cam.com/video/-9ZH6oBDumA/v-deo.html
The buttons are different as well. $4,000 on this Fantom 8 and i don't know how to use it. Musicians aren't computer geeks. This is frustrating as hell.
You are so easy to listen to. I guess that's why you work for Roland. Thanks!
Здравствуйте дорогой ДИАС. спасибо огромное за ваши уроки по фантом. Низкий поклон и жму руку. Очень рад, что приобрёл этот аппарат. Я не музыкант, но без музыки жить не могу. Хотелось бы урок
Как фантом и эйблтон работают вместе. В пианорол 🤝👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤❤🌏
Holey crap, this machine is all i ever dreamed of!!! I was just about to ask you how i can set up my band set list sounds per cover song.... And then i found this video.
Man this board seems so user friendly. I am totally in love with it.
Owned a Fantom S for 20 years, and a CASIO C-TX3000: recording was a super slow process. And the casio UI a nightmare! Haha
The 06, with the touch screen and improved workflow. LOVE. IT.
Love your video's man. Will watch m all! :)))
I don't believe you.
Thanx it is loud and clear, now i can put a complete repertoire under the pad buttons, i have today buying a fantom O 61 Thanx for te example
Hey man,
you made my day :-) I know the Fantom 06 really well now, but this is a killer features 🙂
It would help if you mentioned what exactly you press each time, I follow the video on my Fantom O but often miss what you pressed to get to the next screen etc and have to keep trying to find it in the reference manual or by trial and error. I wasted time when doing Group 10 trying to work out why I was playing a drumkit with my selected zones. It was because Zone 10 was On!! Also to get into the right screen it was Pad Mode - Edit - Enter. I had to refer to the manual for that....😗
Man, i also didn't see he was pressing Edit there..... He should have mentioned it! Thanks for your help! Saved me a trip to the manual. :)
Hi, I admit, being a guitar player I'm a caveman with keyboards, I have an RD-300SX and don't readily know how to split/dual/transpose etc on that!! I'm used to a pickup switch, volume and tone, so the Fantom O is a world of mystery to my limited brain🤣 but it's a wonderful machine, I adore the T.W.O. Hammond sounds especially.
The Switch Groups are fantastic, though I have to revisit the video every time I want a new one!! I've also learned why keysmen frown at guitarists a lot!!🤣@@Marbles35
That's a sweeeeet feature for live playing!!!
This set up will make my life easy on stage!!! I can’t wait to buy this!!! My question is can you blend the tones?
You can blend, split and assign each zone or group, up to 16, combinations per Scene
These videos are a big help. Thanks so much.
Hi Ed, Thanks for these videos. Is there a view in which we can see which zones are getting turned on/off on the screen when the pad is pressed? It would be great to see what sounds are assigned when we select a pad/scene.
Also, In in the zone view, is it possible to turn on/off each zone from the screen itself? If it had an overview mode where it would only show the sounds instead of showing all details like level, eq, splits etc... So this view would just allow us to turn on/off in one screen itself.
Another feature request is, would it be possible to bring vocal harmony to the mic input with an OS update?
I just figured it out about 3 days ago and I’ve been building different Scene!!! I think my favorite is my organ layer!!!! Because I have it set for everything!!! Piano Ep and clavi for superstition and tell me something good two different clav!!! Now I just have to figure out DAW control!!!
Thank you very much to explain everything so good
Thank you so much sir . ❤🎼🎹🎺🎷🎸🎶🎵
I wonder if the nice folks in charge of the Roland Support channel would be so kind to provide a list of videos/topics on the Fantom-0 that are already set to be shot … and published in the near future. Thanks in advance!
Great tutorial. Can you switch to the next pad in Switch Group Mode with a Control Pedal?
(As in Scene mode but with the pads switch groups so that the sound does not cut off or take time to load)
If possible with an update or in some way let me know. It would be ideal for live performance :)
Love this key😍
Is it possible to acess diferent groups using the sequencer bottoms?
This is really cool. Im getting a 06 soon, and have a MODX already. One thing i cant find out, is can you have different volume levels for different sounds, like you can in the MODX? For example piano on its own under pad one, then piano and strings on pad 2, but with the piano a bit louder than on pad 1?
So easy to do that, in Roland workstations
Please make videos about sequencer and arpeggiator. 🙂
Hey Ed, do I lose the factory presets on the pads when I reassign them to the switch groups?
Would be so cool if you could rename the groups
Hey Ed, (is that common greeting, LOL, very coolio). Anywho, if i setup a switch group can i still use a pad or two to trigger sounds or once in switch group, all pads are assigned to the switch group function. Thanks.
Will scene remain work with keyboard switch groups (as long as there are not more than 8 tones in a scene)?
Is this fiture (switch group) also exist in another brand?like Modx, Krome, Nautilus,?
Hi ed . My left hand 9 to 16 not working . Please suggest me
Watch closely at 3:53 and 8:24
hello, I recently bought this workstation, opened it, plugged it in, I press the keys in an attempt to play something on the piano, but there is no sound, maybe I didn’t buy something, maybe I need to buy a sound card or I need to configure something, Tell me please
Is it plugged into an external monitor or amplifier?
No polyphony cut off? If you use sustain pedal?
Not between the zones in a scene. However, if you change scenes it will cut
You can change it with an option called "Scene Remain" but it will limit your scenes to 8 zones instead of 16
Can you usean external pedal to switch between Pads? After a key group? Like a scene chain but one that doesn't cut off sounds when you change the scene.
Footswitch to change Group on new update, please!
Any way to have a switch group activate a split?
Yes, you can split, later and assign each zone as you want, it's great for live performances
j'ai un problème d'affichage du clavier numérique dans l'écran de mon fantôm 06 peu ton échanger par mail à ce sujet merci
I think this is very wrong idea
We have no layers spilt option there
Why on earth would this be a wrong idea??? This is a great use of the pads and you obviously didn't watch the video because there ARE layers. Split options are defined for each tone individually. If you set tone 1 from C1 to C4, and tone 2 from C#4 to C8, and set both tones to be active for the group 1 which is triggered by the pad 1, there you have your split.
@@petara45 what about volumes? if you want the piano at 100 and the strings at 50 volume?
@@williamshaneblyth I don't own the Fantom-0 but every multitimbral keyboard produced in the last 35 years is capable to set volume separately for every part. It is described somewhere in the manual. It can certainly be done on the Fantom. Otherwise, the multitimbrality and the keyboard itself would be completely useless.
@@petara45 my point was it wasn't mentioned or shown where it is set. Not about the keyboard but more about completely missed out of the video and not obvious at all from the screens shown. I don't own one yet and like to see how and the basics are implemented if it's not even mentioned I assume nothing. I can't play one cause I where I live remotely so these type of videos are important the modx videos show all this stuff in depth.
@@williamshaneblyth Look, this is a short video about creating switch groups. It is not a substitution for the manuals. And Ed says clearly he will show you how to "create switch groups for zones inside a scene". So, it is your job to download the manual, take a look what a zone is and what a scene is. Different terms for the same thing as you have on the MoDX (Performance and Part). You can create a scene with up to 16 zones, each zone has a sound you select, and you set the volume and the keyrange for each individual zone. That means that zones can even overlap, have the same volume, or be split with different volumes. These things are standard for over 35 years on keyboards. Once you have your Scene created in a way you want, you save it. And this video tells you how to turn zones inside your scene on and off with the pads. Creating scenes is not part of this video, but it is explained in the manual. Otherwise, each of these videos would be 20 minutes long and contain needless information most people are familiar with.
Editi: here I found a video which explains in depth the basics of how to create splits, layers and so on. One just have to search a littlebit more. ua-cam.com/video/-9ZH6oBDumA/v-deo.html
1. You go to fast! 2. You hit things WITHOUT saying what you just did!
I agree. These videos are hard to follow.
@Mike Owusu - I'm old and not that quick!
@@tubeDude48 Me too!
@@wicksp335 - I discovered that if you tap on the gear, you have the option to slow the video down.
The buttons are different as well. $4,000 on this Fantom 8 and i don't know how to use it. Musicians aren't computer geeks. This is frustrating as hell.