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Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS Function)
Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS Function)
If you turn off the RPS function while a pattern is playing, the 
keyboard will return to the normal playing state, but the pattern 
will continue playing. If you want to stop playback of this 
pattern, turn on the RPS function once again, and perform the 
appropriate operation.
Performing with the RPS Function 
from an External MIDI Keyboard
You can use the keys of an external MIDI keyboard to play patterns. 
For example, you could refrain from assigning patterns to the keys of 
the Fantom (E1–G7), but assign pattern to the remaining keys (note 
numbers). This would let you use an external MIDI keyboard to 
control pattern playback, and use the keyboard of the Fantom to 
play normally.
1.
Use a MIDI cable to connect the Fantom’s MIDI IN connector 
to the MIDI OUT connector of your external MIDI keyboard.
2.
Access the PLAY screen of the mode in which you want to 
perform.
3.
Press [MENU] to access the Menu window.
4.
Use
or
to select “System Edit,” and then press [8 
(Select)].
The System Edit screen appears.
5.
Press [1 (
)] or [2 (
)] to select the “MIDI” tab.
A screen like the following appears.
fig.02-13_50
6.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Remote Keyboard 
Sw,” and press [INC] to turn it “ON.”
7.
Press [EXIT] to return to the PLAY screen.
With this setting, patterns can be played back from your external 
MIDI keyboard.
8.
9.
Press keys on your external MIDI keyboard to play back 
patterns.
Recording a Performance Using the 
RPS Function
A performance that uses the RPS function can be recorded in real 
time in the same way as a conventional performance. This provides 
an easy way to remix patterns and create a song.
If you use the RPS function during realtime recording, the 
pattern performance will be recorded just as it occurs.
1.
Make sure that preparations for the RPS function have been 
made correctly.
2.
Access the PLAY screen for the mode in which you want to 
perform.
3.
4.
Press [REC].
The [REC] indicator will blink, and the Recording Standby 
window appears. In this window you can make various settings 
for realtime recording.
fig.07-11_50
5.
Specify how recording is to take place.
For details on these settings, refer to 
6.
Press [STOP/PLAY].
The Recording Standby window will close, the [REC] indicator 
will change from blinking to lit, and recording will begin.
7.
Press a key to which a pattern is assigned.
The assigned patterns will be played back according to the keys 
you press, and their performances will be recorded.
If the Count In parameter is set to “WAIT NOTE” in the 
Recording Standby window, recording will not begin even if you 
press a key that is assigned to a pattern, or a key that is assigned 
as a Stop Trigger key.
8.
When you are finished recording, press [STOP/PLAY].
The [REC] indicator will go dark.