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Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)
Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)
3.
Move the cursor to the right of “
” (load destination), and 
select the load-destination track (TRK 1–16) or pattern 
(PTN001–100).
4.
Press [8 (Execute)] to execute the operation.
Loading Individual Items of Sound 
Data
If you have selected a sound file (extension “.SVD”), you can load 
individual items of sound data. Patch, rhythm set, multitimbre, or 
performance settings will be loaded into user memory, and system 
settings will be loaded into system memory.
1.
After step 3 of “Loading a File from Disk into the Fantom 
(Load),” press [6 (Xfer)].
The Load Sound File (Xfer) window appears.
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2.
Move the cursor to “Type,” and select the type of data that 
will be transferred.
PATCH 001-128:
 Patch
RHYTHM 001-016:
 Rhythm Set
MULTITIMBRE 01-16:
 Multitimbre
PERFORMANCE 01-64:
 Performance
SYSTEM:
 System
FAVORITE PATCH:
 Favorite list for patches
FAVORITE PERFORMANCE:
 Favorite list for performances
3.
If you will be loading patch, rhythm set, multitimbre, or 
performance settings, move the cursor to “Source,” and 
specify the range of data that will be transferred. Then move 
the cursor to “Destination,” and specify the starting number 
of the load destination.
If you carry out this operation while set so there is more data at 
the load source than can fit into the load destination, as much of 
the source data as possible will be loaded into the destination, 
starting with the beginning of the source data.
(Example)
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If the above settings are made and transmission is executed, only the 
two PR-A group patches 001 and 002 will be transmitted to USER 
group patches 127 and 128.
4.
Press [8 (Execute)].
Saving Data on Disk (Save)
This function saves a song stored in internal memory (internal song), 
patch, rhythm set, multitimbre or performance settings, or a data file 
containing System settings to disk.
• Data cannot be saved to the master disks of Standard MIDI File 
releases, etc. from Roland.
• Song data with copyrighted information cannot be re-saved in 
the Standard MIDI File format.
• When saving data in Standard MIDI File format, Pattern track 
and muted Phrase track data will not be saved. However, 
Pattern Call messages recorded on a Phrase track will be 
converted into actual sequencer data as they are saved.
1.
2.
Press [2 (Save)].
The Select Command window appears.
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3.
Press
or
to select the format in which the data will 
be saved.
Save Sound File:
 User memory patches, rhythm sets, 
multitimbres, performances, and the system settings and favorite 
list settings will be saved to disk as a single data file. The file 
name extension “.SVD” is automatically attached.
Save Song File:
 Saves song in internal memory to disk in the 
MRC Pro song format. The settings of the currently selected 
multitimbre/performance will also be saved together with this. 
The file name extension “.SVD” is automatically attached.
Save SMF (Format 0):
 Converts a song in internal memory to 
Standard MIDI File format 0 data (one Phrase track contains the 
entire sequencer data) and saves it to disk. The file name 
extension “.MID” is automatically attached.
Save SMF (Format 1):
 Converts a song in internal memory to 
Standard MIDI File format 1 data (sequencer data consists of two 
or more Phrase tracks) and saves it to disk. The file name 
extension “.MID” is automatically attached.
Save Chain File:
 Chain play settings will be saved to disk as a 
chain file. The file name extension “.SVC” is automatically 
attached.