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Creating a Patch
Creating a Patch
• If you have selected a screen for parameters that can be set for 
each tone, first move the cursor to the parameter that you want 
to edit, and then press
or
to select a tone. From the left, 
this is tone 1–4.
• If you want to simultaneously edit the same parameter for 
multiple tones, move the cursor to “Tone Select” in the upper 
part of the Patch Edit screen, and assign a check mark (✔) to 
each tone that you want to edit. From the left, these correspond 
to Tone Select 1–4.
• To switch a tone on/off, move the cursor to the “Tone Switch” in 
the upper part of the Patch Edit screen, and make the desired 
settings. From the left, these are Tone Switches 1–4. Assigning a 
check mark (✔) will turn the tone on, and removing the check 
mark will turn it off.
6.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to get the value 
you want.
If you’ve selected two or more tones, your editing will modify 
the parameter values for all selected tones by the same amount.
7.
Repeat steps 4–6 to complete a patch.
8.
If you wish to save the changes you’ve made, press [6 
wish to save changes, press [EXIT] to return to the PATCH 
PLAY screen.
If you return to the PATCH PLAY screen without saving, the 
display will indicate “EDITED,” reminding you that the patch 
settings have been modified.
If you turn off the power or select a different sound while the 
display indicates “EDITED,” your edited patch will be lost.
Initializing Patch Settings (Init)
“Initialize” means to return the settings of the currently selected 
sound to a standard set of values or to the factory settings.
The Initialize operation will affect only the currently selected 
sound; the sounds that are stored in user memory will not be 
affected. If you wish to restore all of the Fantom’s settings to 
their factory values, perform a Factory Reset (p. 195).
1.
Access the PATCH PLAY screen, and select the patch that 
2.
3.
Press [7 (Init)].
The Patch Initialize window appears.
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4.
Move the cursor to “Type,” and select the initialization type.
Type (Initialize Type)
There are three initialize methods. Select either of them depending 
on the application.
DEFAULT:
 Resets the currently selected patch in the Temporary 
memory to the standard values. This is called a Initial Data. Use this 
setting when you wish to create a sound from scratch.
PRESET:
 Resets the currently selected patch in user memory to the 
factory settings.
MFX TEMPLATE:
 The multi-effect settings of the currently selected 
patch will be set to the MFX template settings.
If the currently selected patch is preset memory (PR-A–E) data, 
initializing with the “PRESET” setting will set the values to those 
of the identically numbered user memory.
For details regarding MFX template, refer to 
“MFX Template 
List”
 (Sound/Parameter List).
5.
If you’ve set the initialization type to “MFX TEMPLATE,” 
move the cursor to “Template” and select an MFX template.
6.
Press [8 (Execute)].
The initialization will be carried out, and you’ll be returned to 
the Patch Edit screen.
Copying Patch Settings (Copy)
This operation copies the settings of any desired patch to the 
currently selected patch. You can use this feature to make the editing 
process faster and easier.
Basic Procedure for Patch Copy
1.
Access the PATCH PLAY screen, and select the copy-
2.
3.
Press [8 (Copy)].
The Patch Copy window appears.
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4.
Move the cursor to “Mode,” and select the data that you 
wish to copy.
Three types of copy are available: 
Patch Name Copy
Patch 
Effects Copy
, and 
Patch Tone Copy
. You should select the one 
that is relevant to the type of data you wish to copy. For details 
refer to “Types of Patch Copy” (following section).
5.
Move the cursor to “Source,” and select the copy-source 
sound.
6.
Press [8 (Execute)] to execute the copy.
7.
Press [EXIT] to return to the Patch Edit screen.