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Creating a Rhythm Set
 
With the Fantom VS, you have total control over a wide 
variety of settings. Each item that can be set is known as a 
 
parameter
 
. This chapter explains the procedures used in 
creating rhythm sets, and the functions of the rhythm set 
parameters.
This section explains the functions the different rhythm set 
parameters have, as well as the composition of these 
parameters.
 
Rhythm Level applies to the entire rhythm set; the other 
parameters are set individually for each rhythm tone.
 
Rhythm General
 
Rhythm Level (Rhythm Set Level)
 
Sets the volume of the rhythm set.
 
Value:
 
 0–127
 
The volume levels of the tones from which the rhythm 
rhythm tone is composed is set with the Wave Level 
 
Rhythm Tone Name
 
You can assign a name of up to 12 characters to the rhythm 
tone.
 
Value:
 
 
space, A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? 
@ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } 
 
Assign Type
 
Assign Type sets the way sounds are played when the same 
key is pressed a number of times.
 
Value
MULTI:
 
Layer the sound of the same keys. Even with 
continuous sounds where the sound plays for an 
extended time, such as with crash cymbals, the 
sounds are layered, without previously played 
sounds being eliminated.
 
SINGLE:
 
Only one sound can be played at a time when the 
same key is pressed. With continuous sounds 
where the sound plays for an extended time, the 
previous sound is stopped when the following 
sound is played.
 
Mute Group
 
On an actual acoustic drum set, an open hi-hat and a closed 
hi-hat sound can never occur simultaneously. To reproduce 
the reality of this situation, you can set up a Mute Group.
The Mute Group function allows you to designate two or 
more rhythm tones that are not allowed to sound 
simultaneously. Up to 31 Mute Groups can be used. rhythm 
tones that are not belong to any such group should be set to 
“OFF.”
 
Value:
 
 OFF, 
1–31
 
Tone Env Mode (Rhythm Tone Envelope Mode)
 
When a loop waveform is selected, the sound will normally 
continue as long as the key is pressed. If you want the sound 
to decay naturally even if the key remains pressed, set this to 
“NO SUS.”
 
Value:
 
 NO-SUS, 
SUSTTAIN
 
even if this parameter is set to “SUST.”
 
Functions of Rhythm Set Parameters
 
Making Settings Common to the Entire 
Rhythm Set (GENERAL)
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