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Creating a Multitimbre
With the Fantom, you have total control over a wide variety of 
settings. Each item that can be set is known as a 
parameter
. When 
you change the values of parameters, you are doing what is referred 
to as 
Editing
. This chapter explains the procedures used in creating 
multitimbres, and the functions of the multitimbre parameters.
How to Make the Multitimbre 
Settings
Start with an existing multitimbre and edit it to create a new 
multitimbre. But before you do, try to envision what the entire 
multitimbre will sound like and decide which patch or rhythm set to 
assign to each of 16 parts.
1.
Access the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen, and select the 
If you want to create all your multitimbres from the ground up, 
rather than the multitimbres that have already been prepared, 
carry out the 
Initialize
2.
Press [MENU].
The Menu window appears.
fig.08-01_50
3.
Press
or
to select “Multitimbre Edit,” and then 
press [8 (Select)].
The Multitimbre Edit screen appears.
fig.08-02_50
4.
The parameters are organized into several editing groups. 
Press [1 (
)] or [2 (
)] to select the tab for the editing group 
that contains the parameter you wish to edit.
For details on the parameter groupings, refer to 
“Parameter 
list”
 (Sound/Parameter List).
5.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the parameter you 
wish to modify.
• Some of the parameters have a “
” symbol. This indicates that 
if you press [LIST] when setting one of these parameters, the 
related window will appear. For example if you press [LIST] at a 
parameter that requires you to specify a name, the Name 
window will appear.
• When all the parameters cannot be shown within a single 
settings screen, a scroll bar will be displayed at the right side of 
the screen. In such cases, press
to scroll the screen 
downward.
If you have selected a screen for parameters that can be set for 
each part, first move the cursor to the parameter that you wish to 
edit, and then press
or
to select the part.
6.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to get the value 
you want.
7.
Repeat steps 4–6 to complete a multitimbre.
8.
If you wish to save the changes you’ve made, press [6 
wish to save changes, press [EXIT] to return to the 
MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen.
If you return to the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen without 
saving, the display will indicate “EDITED,” reminding you that 
the multitimbre settings have been modified.
If you turn off the power or select a different sound while the 
display indicates “EDITED,” your edited multitimbre will be 
lost.
Initializing Multitimbre 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 MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen, and select the 
2.
3.
Press [7 (Init)].
The Multitimbre Initialize window appears.
fig.08-03_50
4.
Move the cursor to “Type,” and select the initialization type.