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Creating a Patch
 
Creating a Patch
 
With the Fantom-S, 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 
patches, and the functions of the patch parameters.
 
How to Make the Patch 
 
Settings
 
Start with an existing patch and edit it to create a new patch. Since a 
patch is a combination of up to any four tones, you should listen to 
how the individual tones sound before you edit.
 
1.
 
Press [PATCH/RHYTHM] to access the Patch Play screen, 
and select the part (keyboard part or pad part) and patch 
 
You cannot edit the patches in the GM2 group.
 
If you want to create all your patches from the ground up, rather 
than the patches that have already been prepared, carry out the 
 
Initialize
 
 
2.
 
Press [EDIT].
 
The Patch Edit screen appears.
 
fig.03-01_50
 
3.
 
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 how the parameters are grouped, refer to 
 
“Parameter list”
 
 (Parameter List).
 
To change the part that you want to edit
 
Press [7 (Part Select)].
 
4.
 
Press 
 or 
 to move the cursor to the parameter you 
wish to modify.
 
5.
 
Press [8 (Tone Sw/Sel)] to select the tone that you want to 
edit.
 
The Tone Sw Select window appears.
 
fig.03-01a_50
 
Press any one of the [5 (Tone Select)]–[8 (Tone Select)] buttons to 
select the tone that you want to edit.
 
• Simultaneously editing the same parameter of multiple 
tones
 
Simultaneously press two or more of the [5 (Tone Select)]–[8 
(Tone Select)] buttons to select the tones that you want to edit at 
the same time. When a tone is on, a check mark (
 
 
) will be 
displayed.
 
• To switch a tone on/off
 
Press a [1 (Tone Sw)]–[4 (Tone Sw)] button to switch the 
corresponding tone on/off.
 
* Press  
or
 
 
 
, you can select the tone.
 
6.
 
When you have made your selection, press [EXIT].
 
7.
 
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.
 
8.
 
Repeat steps 5–7 to complete a patch.
Four Tips for Editing Patches
● Select a patch that is similar to the sound you wish to 
create (
It’s hard to create a new sound that’s exactly what you want if 
you just select a patch and modify its parameters at random. It 
makes sense to start with a patch whose sound is related to 
what you have in mind.
● Decide which tones will sound (p. 32).
When creating a patch, it is important to decide which tones 
you are going to use. In the Patch Edit screen, set Tone Switch 
1–4 to specify whether each tone will sound (on), or not (off). It 
is also important to turn off unused tones to avoid wasting 
voices, unnecessarily reducing the number of simultaneous 
notes you can play.
● Check the Structure setting (p. 46).
The important Structure parameter determines how the four 
tones combine. Before you select new tones, make sure you 
understand how the currently selected tones are affecting each 
other.
● Turn Effects off (p. 175).
Since the Fantom-S effects have such a profound impact on its 
sounds, turn them off to listen to the sound itself so you can 
better evaluate the changes you’re making. Since you will hear 
the original sound of the patch itself when the effects are turned 
off, the results of your modifications will be easier to hear. 
Actually, sometimes just changing effects settings can give you 
the sound you want.
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