Excellent video! You do a wonderful job explaining and demonstrating. I too wish patch mode was returned. Additionally, Roland advertises “Fantom” as an interface. They go on to express on the product page that there is no need for an additional “DAW”. Let me be clear. No doubt, This is an “INCREDIBLE” machine. However, I would love to see a mode or workflow where you could record audio via the pre input directly into a sequence or into your Daw ( Logic or Live) to avoid sinking issues. This feature would be separate from the sampling mode.
I get where you're going, the sequencer part really does have some things that can be brought from the daw world. Personally I really wish I didnt have to individually save patches and they saved with the scene/project like they do in Ableton. Saving a patch for general use is by far a less common workflow for me - I'm song oriented not patch oriented. That said, give 'em some time, they are pushing out craaazy features every quarter or so. The platform will only get better! I for one am a very very happy customer. I need to go love on my Fantom now... :)
It is so sad that roland removed patch mode from new Fantom. Patch mode saves all parameters including reverb & chorus routings... the new fantom is lacking this! So sad... Also pitch shift effect is also corrupted comparing to xp/xv version. - Roland bring all this back in the new update. Full sequencer features as well !
I thought there might be a Sample Pad kit file type introduced eventually, but I guess you can just make your own rhythm kits out of imported samples now and set the pads to MIDI notes.
Are you telling me that during a live gig, I can recall a scene that has a song from a scene set with in a second, but I have to spent a minute to load the backing track wav files used in that song to sample pads manually, either from internal storage (no mention of its size) or USB drive while my audience wait!!! Or, I always keep all the backing tracks I ever created in those 64 pads!! In $2000 FA series workstations, Songs can be saved and loaded along with associated Sample pad contents with a tick mark, but a $4000 Fantom series can't do that!
Ahhh Nope . Ed does a great job in going over things in simple breakdown. Why can't Roland develop user friendly song and sonic platforms to go along with their tremendous synth engines ? Because they are too busy developing amazing sound engines. WTF
This is my exact thought? Surely this is a relatively simple update to be able to do utilising the onboard 2gb memory. Why have Roland not done this yet? It is standard in the FA? Any ideas if plans exist to do this in the future?
I am a new keyboard learner, i have bought a Roland Juno DS61, if i need some tech support, does Roland have some kind of tech support where i can ask questions?
So I call up a scene and then I have to look for the sample that I want to use with that scene separately? Seems flawed, especially since a scene is supposed to call up everything.
Thanks ED! I wanted to see this for a while now.
Thank you Ed ... now, I will blow another weekend playing with a cool feature on the Fantom!
finally what i want to see -- more talk about sampling! excellent video per usual senor Diaz!
Awesome! Thanks! More videos are on the way!
Thanks Ed. This is Hector. 👍
Nice work as usual Ed.
Thank you very much!
Thank you ED… Very interesting video… 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Oh how i wish we could add an external device to save samples.
Excellent video! You do a wonderful job explaining and demonstrating. I too wish patch mode was returned. Additionally, Roland advertises “Fantom” as an interface. They go on to express on the product page that there is no need for an additional “DAW”. Let me be clear. No doubt, This is an “INCREDIBLE” machine. However, I would love to see a mode or workflow where you could record audio via the pre input directly into a sequence or into your Daw ( Logic or Live) to avoid sinking issues. This feature would be separate from the sampling mode.
I get where you're going, the sequencer part really does have some things that can be brought from the daw world. Personally I really wish I didnt have to individually save patches and they saved with the scene/project like they do in Ableton. Saving a patch for general use is by far a less common workflow for me - I'm song oriented not patch oriented. That said, give 'em some time, they are pushing out craaazy features every quarter or so. The platform will only get better! I for one am a very very happy customer. I need to go love on my Fantom now... :)
Excellent. Thanks. Hoping for an SSD streaming function via usb. Think it is possible ?
Great Video! Thank you !
Yes so what is the work around, discussed around the 1 minute mark?
It is so sad that roland removed patch mode from new Fantom. Patch mode saves all parameters including reverb & chorus routings... the new fantom is lacking this! So sad... Also pitch shift effect is also corrupted comparing to xp/xv version. - Roland bring all this back in the new update. Full sequencer features as well !
Is there a follow up video on the workaround to pad samples not being stored with the scenes, as mentioned at minute 1:00?
I thought there might be a Sample Pad kit file type introduced eventually, but I guess you can just make your own rhythm kits out of imported samples now and set the pads to MIDI notes.
Are you telling me that during a live gig, I can recall a scene that has a song from a scene set with in a second, but I have to spent a minute to load the backing track wav files used in that song to sample pads manually, either from internal storage (no mention of its size) or USB drive while my audience wait!!! Or, I always keep all the backing tracks I ever created in those 64 pads!! In $2000 FA series workstations, Songs can be saved and loaded along with associated Sample pad contents with a tick mark, but a $4000 Fantom series can't do that!
Ahhh Nope . Ed does a great job in going over things in simple breakdown. Why can't Roland develop user friendly song and sonic platforms to go along with their tremendous synth engines ? Because they are too busy developing amazing sound engines. WTF
This is my exact thought? Surely this is a relatively simple update to be able to do utilising the onboard 2gb memory. Why have Roland not done this yet? It is standard in the FA? Any ideas if plans exist to do this in the future?
Hey where are samples saved if you do not check save to storage? They are still on the board somewhere but I can not figure out where to delete them
how do i delete the backing tracks off the pad i deleted 16 mp3 track and it saying internal memory is full please need help
Help while recording my sample sounds to my sampler pad full storage appear,i’m just recording 4mins song to my sampler pad.i’m using roland fantom o
I am a new keyboard learner, i have bought a Roland Juno DS61, if i need some tech support, does Roland have some kind of tech support where i can ask questions?
Imported and exported as a Zen core tone…does that mean it can be used on a MC-707?
Can we have Indian drum kit installed to fantom 6
How much space on the "internal (file) storage" (the 3rd one)?
They always 'miss' that vital question everybody wanted to ask naturally! I guess not much, that's why Roland tried to avoid answering that question.
@@U2360TO Exactly!
Does anyone know the chords of the first music scene in the beginning?
So I call up a scene and then I have to look for the sample that I want to use with that scene separately? Seems flawed, especially since a scene is supposed to call up everything.
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Way to confusing!
What a shitty design.
how do i delete the backing tracks off the pad i deleted 16 mp3 track and it saying internal memory is full please need help