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Roland FANTOM Series User Manual

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Performing with the Chord Memory Function
Chord memory is a function that lets you register chord forms
and then produce chords of that form simply by playing a single
key.
MEMO
Chord memory settings are saved in the scene.
1.
Press the [ZONE VIEW] button.
The ZONE VIEW screen appears.
Select the VIEW number as appropriate for the number of zones
you are using.
2.
In the ZONE VIEW screen, turn ARP ON” for
the zone that you want to use.
NOTE
When the [CHORD MEMORY] button is “ON, you can play arpeggios in
the zones whose ARP is “ON.
1 ZONE VIEW 4 ZONE VIEW
16 ZONE VIEW8 ZONE VIEW
MEMO
You can also turn ARP ON” for multiple zones and play chords in them
simultaneously.
3.
Press the [CHORD MEMORY] button to make it
light.
The CHORD MEMORY screen appears.
Menu Explanation
[E6] EXIT You return to the previous screen.
MEMO
By setting the system parameter Chord Memory Switch Mode (p.
113), you can turn chord memory on” without accessing the Chord
Memory screen.
4.
Play the keyboard.
A chord is sounded according to the currently selected chord
form.
5.
Move the cursor to CHORD FORM” and
change the chord form.
This changes the way in which the chord is sounded.
For more about chord forms, refer to “Chord Memory List (p.
120).
6.
To turn the function off, press the [CHORD
MEMORY] button once again to make it go
dark.
Chord Memory Settings
Heres how to edit the chord memory settings.
1.
Press the [CHORD MEMORY] button.
The CHORD MEMORY screen appears.
MEMO
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [CHORD
MEMORY] button, you can access the CHORD MEMORY screen without
affecting the chord memory on/off status.
2.
Select the desired parameter, and edit its
value.
Parameter Value Explanation
CHORD FORM 01–17
Selects the type of chord set that’s assigned
to the C–B keys.
For more about chord forms, refer to “Chord
Memory List (p. 120).
Chord Memory
Key
G–F# Changes the key of the chord.
Rolled Chord
Sw
ON
The notes of the chord sound sequentially
rather than simultaneously.
Since the speed of the performance changes
depending on the force with which you play
the keyboard, you can produce a realistic
simulation of guitar playing just by varying
your playing dynamics.
OFF The notes sound as a chord.
Rolled Chord
Type
UP Notes sound sequentially from low to high.
DOWN Notes sound sequentially from high to low.
ALTERNATE
The order in which the notes sound alternates
each time you play the keyboard.
Playing Chords
(Chord Memory)

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BrandRoland
ModelFANTOM Series
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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