Owner`s manual

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When you save a song as an SMF, its audio tracks and samples aren’t
included.
A Note About MIDI Channels and MIDI Tracks
When you select a part and play, the MIDI data you generate uses a specific
MIDI channel. By default, Parts 1-16 in Studio mode use MIDI Channels 1-16,
respectively. (You can change this on a studio sets Level/Pan Part View
screen, but theres rarely a reason to do so.)
With the Fantom-G’s Sequencer Auto Track parameter, each part’s data—and
therefore each channel’s data as well—goes by default to the same-
numbered track, as we noted on Page 7. Really, though, a MIDI channel’s
data isn’t tied to its same-numbered track, or to any other track. The most
extreme proof of this is that by sequencing onto the same track in Mix mode
using all 16 Internal parts one-by-one, you can record data for all 16 MIDI
channels onto the same track!
When you generate a Type 0 SMF, this is in fact
what you wind up with: All of the data for all of your
MIDI tracks is combined into a single track. SMF playback devices have no
problem playing this type of file, and most any DAW into which youd import
the SMF is capable of splitting out each channel’s data onto its own track
for your convenience as you further develop a song, if you wish it to do so.
A Type 1 SMF, though, puts each MIDI channel’s data on its own track.
Trk 1
MIDI Channels 1-16
Trk 1
MIDI Channel 1
Trk 2
MIDI Channel 2
Trk 3
MIDI Channel 3
Trk 4
MIDI Channel 4
Trk 5
MIDI Channel 5
Trk 6
MIDI Channel 6
Trk 7
MIDI Channel 7
Trk 8
MIDI Channel 8
Trk 9
MIDI Channel 9
Trk 10
MIDI Channel 10
Trk 11
MIDI Channel 11
Trk 12
MIDI Channel 12
Trk 13
MIDI Channel 13
Trk 14
MIDI Channel 14
Trk 15
MIDI Channel 15
Trk 16
MIDI Channel 16
A Type 1 SMF will look much the same in your DAW as it does on the
Fantom-G.
Global Metronome Settings
To set the global behavior of the metronome for the current project:
1 Press the MENU button, and then click F2 (System).
2 Click F2 (Group/Down) to display the Metronome tab.
3 To determine when the metronome plays, set Metronome Mode to:
OFF—so the metronome is turned off altogether.
PLAY-ONLYso the metronome is heard only as you play back
a song.
REC-ONLYso the metronome is heard only as you sequence or
record a track.
PLAY&REC—so the metronome is heard during recording and
playback of a song and its tracks.
4 Set the metronome’s volume using the Metronome Level parameter.
5 Select the type of sound you want as a metronome by setting
Metronome Sound to:
TYPE1—to make the metronome sound like an old-fashioned