Roland Piano Manual De Usuario

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Overview of the Fantom
Positions for Storing a Song
fig.01-11.e
Internal Memory
The sequencer has an area called 
internal memory
 that can 
temporarily store one song. So we call this temporary song 
Internal 
Song
.
To play back a song saved to a disk with the Fantom, it doesn’t have 
to be loaded into internal memory. Only when you’re going to 
record a song or edit a song saved to disk, do you have to load it into 
internal memory. Since only one song can be worked on during 
recording or editing, all the internal memory has to do is store one 
song (about 120,000 notes).
The song in internal memory is volatile and will be lost when the 
power is turned off. To keep a song, you must save it to disk.
Disk
When keeping a recorded or edited song in internal memory, save it 
to disk as a song file. Up to 99 songs can be saved to a single disk.
A disk can contain five file types. The three-letter symbol shown in 
parentheses (  ) is a 
file name extension
 that distinguishes the 
different file types.
Song File (.SVQ)
This file is a song created on the Fantom. It is called an 
MRC Pro 
song.
 Other MRC Pro songs include those created on the XP-60/80.
Standard MIDI File (.MID)
Standard MIDI File
 is a standard file format that allows sequencer 
data to be exchanged between most musical applications. Fantom 
files can be saved as Standard MIDI Files. This also allows you to 
play back commercially available music data (GM scores) that is 
compatible with the GM/GM2 system.
Chain File (.SVC)
Chain Play
 is a function that successively plays back songs stored on 
the disk, in the specified order.
Data File (.SVD)
This file contains Sound Generator and System settings.
Sequencer Section
Internal Memory
Sound Generator Section
User Memory
Disk
Song file
Standard MIDI file
Chain file
Data file
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