Roland X8 - Manual

Roland X8

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – About the Fantom-Xa Workshop Series; Fantom-Xa Owner’s Manual; About This Booklet; Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet; Expanding Sample Memory
  • Page 3 – Importable Loops; Owner’s Manual
  • Page 5 – Converting a Loop Into a Fantom-Xa Sample
  • Page 6 – Preparing an Imported Loop
  • Page 8 – Saving Your Loop; You can re-name the sample if you like. See Page 28 in the; Assigning the Loop to a Pad
  • Page 9 – Playing a Loop from Its Pad; Strike and hold down the desired pad to play its loop.; Step-Recording a Loop; Press the Record button twice to display the Step Rec
  • Page 10 – If your loop length is:
  • Page 11 – The End
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Importing and Using Loops

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Page 2 - About the Fantom-Xa Workshop Series; Fantom-Xa Owner’s Manual; About This Booklet; Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet; Expanding Sample Memory

2 About the Fantom-Xa Workshop Series Roland’s Fantom-Xa workstation keyboard provides lots of creative power at an affordable price. It shares many of the features of its more expensive siblings—the Fantom X6, X7, and X8—including killer sounds, 128-note polyphony, a full-featured 16-track sequence...

Page 3 - Importable Loops; Owner’s Manual

3 In case you’re curious, “RAM” stands for “Random Access Memory,” and “SDRAM” stands for “Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory.” The Fantom-Xa performs CD-quality sampling—using a 44.1 kHz sample rate and a 16-bit word length. To give you an idea of how quickly sample RAM gets used up, this mea...

Page 5 - Converting a Loop Into a Fantom-Xa Sample

5 Copying the Loop to User or Card Memory 1. On the Fantom-Xa, press LAYER/SPLIT, and then MENU.2. Turn VALUE to select USB Storage. 3. Press ENTER—the USB Select screen appears. 4. On this screen, you allow your computer access to the Fantom-Xa’s user memory or card memory. To choose:• user memory ...

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