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1 ÂØÒňΠWorkshop Smart Storage in the Fantom-X No. 7 in the Fantom-X Workshop Series 1

2 2004 Roland Corporation U.S. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation U.S. 2

3 About the Fantom-X Workshop Series The Fantom-X Workshop Series is a collection of booklets describing how to get the most out of some of the exciting features of the Roland Fantom-X family of products. Much of what s discussed in the series also applies to the Fantom-S keyboard and, to a lesser degree, the original Fantom. Each booklet covers a single topic, with easy-to-follow explanations, procedures and illustrations. Have fun learning to master the Fantom-X in convenient bite-sized pieces. Other Booklets in the Fantom-X Workshop Series The Fantom-X Experience A quick tour of how the major Fantom-X creative tools interact. The Sounds of the Fantom-X A tour of the Fantom-X sounds and Patch mode. The Rhythms of the Fantom-X Exploring the pads, drum sounds and rhythms of the Fantom-X. The Fantom-X Effects This booklet helps you get the most out the powerful effects processing in the Fantom-X. Recording Music on the Fantom-X Learn how to record your music in the Fantom-X s full-featured sequencer. Sampling on the Fantom-X Capture loops, vocals, noises or any other sound with the Fantom-X s advanced sampling capabilities. Performing with the Fantom-X Splits, layers, realtime controllers and more make the Fantom-X hot onstage. Making a CD of Your Fantom-X Music Learn how to turn your Fantom-X music into a final audio CD. Advanced Fantom-X Recording Techniques Learn how to use time-based effects, record arpeggios, work with mastering effects and record realtime patch tweaks. About This Booklet The Fantom-X offers a rich assortment of musical tools, from its patches, rhythm sets and performances, to its songs, samples, rhythm patterns, arpeggios and more. To further enhance the creative flow, the Fantom-X provides a speedy and intuitive working environment as well as a variety of places in which to store your work. As you explore all that the Fantom-X has to offer, you ll inevitably want to know how to best preserve and keep track of your work materials. That s what this booklet s all about. Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet Throughout this booklet, you ll come across information that deserves special attention that s the reason it s labeled with one of the following symbols. A note is something that adds information about the topic at hand. A tip offers suggestions for using the feature being discussed. Warnings contain important information that can help you avoid possible damage to your equipment, your data or yourself. 3

4 Making Memories This section explains the Fantom-X s memory, a geeky term for the place it puts things. It s important to understand how its memory works as you develop your own way of working on the Fantom-X. The Fantom-X has quite a lot of stuff to hold onto, from its built-in sound waves on up to the songs you record. There are: things the Fantom-X needs to do its job such as the PCM sound waves that provide the basis for patches and rhythm sets, the factory patches, rhythm sets and performances, the Fantom-X demos, their samples and so on. your own materials such as your patches, rhythm sets, performances, songs, samples, the user rhythm patterns, rhythm groups, arpeggios and your system-wide settings. Since these materials are used in different ways, the Fantom-X utilizes three different types of memory, with each one perfectly suited to the stuff it holds. ROM ROM is the acronym for Read-Only Memory. It s called read-only because you can use what it holds, but you can t change, or re-write it, yourself. ROM s where the Fantom-X keeps its: PCM waveforms These are the built-in sound recordings that the Fantom-X patches and rhythm sets play when they aren t playing samples you ve captured or imported. presets These are the preset factory patches, rhythm sets, performances, demos and demo samples. Quick Detour How the Fantom-X Measures Things In the next few sections, we ll be talking about the sizes of certain things: memory sizes, song sizes, sample sizes. You ll see things described as being so many K, MB or GB in size. If you know what these abbreviations mean, you can skip this section and head straight to the next one. If not, take a moment, and read on. The Fantom-X measures objects by their size in bytes, as any computer-based device does. Even the smallest samples and songs are thousands of bytes in size, so their sizes are counted in thousands of bytes to make life easier: kilobytes, or KB. But those are smaller samples and songs. Bigger ones are thousands of kilobytes in size that s a million bytes, son and they re measured in megabytes, or MB. One form of memory in the Fantom-X can be a billion bytes in size, or 1 GB for gigabyte. Okay? Moving on... RAM RAM stands for Random Access Memory, though that doesn t matter much here (computer historians, look elsewhere). What matters is what RAM is: lightning fast. Because of this, RAM makes an ideal place for holding things you re working with, or working on. When you play or edit most anything on the Fantom-X, it s in RAM. 4

5 While RAM makes a great workspace, it s temporary each time you turn off the Fantom-X, its RAM is cleared of its contents. As a result, you can t actually store anything there. The Fantom-X provides a different sort of memory for permanent storage, as we ll see. We re sorry to repeat ourselves, but we can t emphasize this enough: Anything in RAM is there only temporarily. It s critical that you save your work to one of the permanent storage areas we ll be discussing to avoid losing it. Whenever you edit something you ve already saved, you re actually working on a copy it that s been loaded into RAM. This is great because it means that you re free to experiment as wildly as you like, secure in the knowledge that the original is safe and sound in permanent storage. While most Fantom-X activities take place in its general-use RAM an area we ll call work RAM sampling has its own workspace we ll call sample RAM. In the Fantom-X Owner s Manual, work RAM is called the temporary area. Sample RAM is called temporary memory. What Goes On In Work RAM Outside of sampling, most everything you select, play, edit and record in the Fantom-X is in work RAM while you re using it. When you: select patches, rhythm sets, performances, songs, rhythm patterns or arpeggios, they re loaded into work RAM. edit patches, rhythm sets, performances, songs, rhythm patterns, rhythm groups, arpeggio styles or chord memory forms, you do so in work RAM. record a song or track in a song, you do it in work RAM. We haven t mentioned effects because, technically, an effect is an element within a patch, rhythm set or performance. Still, when you edit effects, that, too, takes place in work RAM. Work RAM has a pre-designated area for each of the items it holds. The currently selected patch is loaded into its own area, the current song goes into its own area, and so on. Preserving Work RAM Work Each time you select something new for one of these areas, it replaces what s currently there. Therefore, If you ve been editing or recording, be sure to save your work to a permanent storage area before selecting something new to play or edit. The Fantom-X helpfully provides some visual cues that let you tell at a glance if something you re viewing has been edited or recorded but hasn t yet been saved in its current state. Patches, rhythm sets and performances that need to be saved have an asterisk. In other cases, you ll see the word EDITED. Later in this booklet, we ll tell you where you can learn about saving and loading all of the things that work RAM can temporarily hold. 5

6 What Goes On In Sample RAM Sample RAM, logically enough, is where you work with samples in the Fantom-X a sample has to be in sample RAM to be played or edited. All new samples go straight to sample RAM when they re first captured. You can load samples manually into it, or the Fantom-X can load them for you automatically at startup. You also import samples into sample RAM. As shipped from the factory, the Fantom-X sample RAM is 32 MB in size, a good size for getting you started. For more involved sampling work, you can expand sample RAM up to 544 MB by installing SDRAM memory chips, as explained on Page 244 of the Fantom-X Owner s Manual. This provides ample room for even the largest samples, including completed song mixes, or live vocal or instrumental performances. The Workshop series booklet Sampling on the Fantom-X discusses the use of sample RAM in detail, and explains how to capture, edit, play, save, load and import samples. It also explains how to set up the Fantom-X to load samples for you automatically. Preserving RAM Samples Store, Then Play When you play a sample on the Fantom-X, you play it in a patch or rhythm set. Sample-playing patches and rhythm sets identify their samples by their storage locations, so it doesn t make sense to place a sample in a patch or rhythm set until it s been stored. Be sure to store the patch in permanent memory before placing it into a patch or rhythm set. Flash: User and Card Memory For permanent storage of your work, the Fantom-X uses a type of memory called flash memory. Flash provides a very secure place for the permanent storage of your data. The Fantom-X offers two kinds of flash memory in which to keep your work: user memory The Fantom-X provides 32 MB of built-in flash memory, referred to as user memory. card memory You can install a PC card (purchased separately) in the Fantom-X s rear-panel PC CARD slot to add up to 1 GB of additional flash storage space. You can also use a Compact Flash or Smart Media card with a Compact Flash-to-PCMCIA or Smart Media-to- PCMCIA adaptor. Swapping multiple cards in and out of the Fantom-X gives you lots of extra storage space. In this booklet, when we refer to PC card or memory card, we mean all three types of cards that can be used in the Fantom-X. Since sample RAM is cleared each time you power-off, it s absolutely vital that you save all of the new samples you want to preserve as well as any sample you ve been editing to a permanent storage area before turning off the Fantom-X. Otherwise, these samples will be lost. PC Card Compact Flash card Smart Media card 6

7 The Fantom-X Owner s Manual has details on installing memory cards, and formatting them for use on the Fantom-X. When we refer to card memory later in this booklet, we re referring to the memory on the currently installed PC card. Like We Said, Two Types of Flash. Except for the Third. The Fantom-X has another less visible area of flash memory that stores system settings. On some screens, you ll see F8 (System Write), which allows you to store the displayed settings. Many system settings apply to the Fantom-X s global behavior; others are Patch mode settings. Enough said. Getting Loaded Whatever s stored in user or card memory must be loaded into RAM for use. Most of this occurs pretty much invisibly, though some items have to be deliberately loaded. To use stored: patches, rhythm sets, rhythm patterns and groups, arpeggio styles and chord forms simply select them. The Fantom-X instantly puts them in work RAM. songs use Load Song or Load Song + Samples on the Save/Load screen to load a song into work RAM. samples load the desired samples into sample RAM from the Sample List screen. The Fantom-X can also automatically load samples for you at power-up, as described in Sampling on the Fantom-X. You can actually listen to songs without loading them into RAM. Use the Quick Play and Chain Play features described on Page 164 in the Fantom-X Owner s Manual. To edit or otherwise work with songs, though, they must be loaded into RAM. Saving To And Loading From User and Card Memory In this booklet we re concerned with how memory and storage in the Fantom-X work. While we ll get into some key storage and memory techniques later, we won t be going into the actual saving and loading of individual items. To learn how to save and load: patches see the Workshop series The Sounds of the Fantom-X. rhythm sets, rhythm patterns and groups see the Workshop series The Rhythms of the Fantom-X. performances see the Workshop series Recording Music on the Fantom-X or Performing with the Fantom-X. songs see the Workshop series Recording Music on the Fantom-X. samples see the Workshop series Sampling on the Fantom-X. arpeggio styles see the Workshop series Advanced Fantom-X Recording Techniques. chord forms see the Workshop series Performing with the Fantom-X. What User and Card Memory Can Hold Here s what can be stored in user memory and what can be stored in card memory. Data Type User memory Card memory Patches Rhythm sets Performances Shared space: samples and songs up to 32 MB* up to capacity** 7

8 Data Type User memory Card memory Rhythm patterns Rhythm groups 32 0 Arpeggio patterns Chord memory 64 0 Snug Fit User and card memory both contain preassigned memory locations for the storage of 256 patches, 32 rhythm sets and 64 performances, and user memory also has locations for holding rhythm patterns, arpeggio styles and chord forms. * up to 2,000 samples; ** up to 7,000 samples This is possible because each of these items is always precisely the same size it s a simple matter of math for the Fantom-X to set aside sufficient space for them in user and card memory. Give Me Those Wide-Open Spaces Like a hand-in-glove Samples can be as small as a few kilobytes, or as large as your sample RAM can hold if your sample RAM s been expanded to 544 MB, that s room for one very large sample. Likewise, songs can grow from about 200 K to over 4 MB. Because the Fantom-X has no way to know in advance the sizes of your own personal samples and songs, it s simply impossible for it to set aside pre-sized locations for storing them. Therefore, most of user and card memory is a big shared area for the storage of samples and songs. As you fill up user or card memory, you can see how much room the samples you re saving require so you can tell if everything ll fit. We ll explain how to do this later. The Workshop series booklet Sampling on the Fantom-X offers some helpful strategies for storing samples and the patches, rhythm sets and songs that use them. Why You d, Um, Use User Memory User memory s very handy, since it s built into the Fantom-X it s always there. It doesn t cost any additional money, of course, and it frees you from having to remember where you put your stuff. On the other hand, depending on how you ll be using the Fantom-X, the amount of data it can hold may or may not be enough for you. The remainder of user memory and card memory is wide-open space that s shared by samples and songs. This is because samples and songs vary in size. A lot. 8

9 Why You d Use Card Memory Though a memory card requires an additional expenditure, it provides some definite benefits: It s removable When you fill up a card, you can just pop another one in. This provides you as much Fantom-X storage space as you can afford. It can hold the contents of expanded sample RAM If your samples are going to require more space than 32 MB, they won t fit in user memory. You ll simply need a memory card. You can keep data for different projects on different cards Simply pop in a card and have access to the materials you need in any given situation. It can store a backup of the entire contents of user memory You can perform a User Backup onto a card that s 32 MB in size or larger. We ll discuss this procedure later on. In truth, you don t really have to get too bent out of shape figuring out if you have enough space for samples, or songs if you try to save, or load, something for which you don t have enough room, the Fantom-X will let you know. Still, if you don t like surprises... The Memory Information Display The Fantom-X s Memory Information display shows the amount of data currently in sample RAM, user memory and card memory, and how much free space is available. To get there: 1. Press PATCH/RHYTHM, LAYER/SPLIT or MIXER. 2. Press MENU. 3. Select System and press ENTER. 4. Press F4 (Info). 5. Press F2 ( ) or F1 ( ) to select the Memory Info tab. Storage and Memory-Related Techniques The following sections discuss the Fantom-X s memory management tools. Learning How Much Space You Have and Need When you re saving data you only need to be concerned about having enough room for your samples and songs, since everything else has a fixed, sufficient amount of preallocated space, as we mentioned earlier. And since songs are usually small enough to fit the available space, it s really your samples size requirements you ll need to pay attention to. When you re loading data your only concern is having enough room for your samples, since work RAM always contains enough room for everything else. The area labeled Sample shows sample RAM s memory use. This Fantom-X has a new 64 MB memory card installed. In each of the three memory areas, you can see: how much space is now being used as a green bar in the area s memory gauge. how much space is still left as the empty part of the memory gauge, and as a memory readout above it. 9

10 Finding Out How Much Space You Need When You re Storing Your Work The Fantom-X allows you to check out the size of your samples before saving them you can store samples individually or store everything in sample RAM at once, as described in the Workshop series Sampling on the Fantom-X. To learn the size of: any currently loaded sample press SAMPLE LIST to display a list of all of your samples. The size of each currently loaded sample is displayed to its right. Using the Fantom-X File Utility The Fantom-X s File Utility feature allows you to delete, move or copy data stored in user and card memory so you can re-arrange and organize it however you want. What you ll see in the File Utility screen are folders and files that look and act just like folders and files on a computer s hard drive. Getting to the File Utility Screen 1. Press PATCH/RHYTHM, LAYER/SPLIT or MIXER. 2. Press MENU. 3. Highlight File Utility. 4. Press ENTER the File Utility screen appears. the entire contents of sample RAM consult the Memory Information display s Sample readout, described earlier. If space is tight in the memory area to which you re saving your data, it s possible you ll have room for your samples, but not quite enough for your song if this happens, the Fantom-X will display a Memory Full message. When You re Loading Your Work You can view the size of samples you want to load on the Sample List screen. If you ve connected the selected memory area to a computer running Mac OS X, you may see additional items that begin with a period. Ignore these files they re required by Mac OS X. 4. Press F1 (User) or F2 (Card) to select the area of memory that contains the data with which you want to work. 10

11 Navigating the File Utility Screen When you arrive at the File Utility screen, you re shown the two top-level folders in the memory area you ve selected. By burrowing down into them, you can locate the files you want to examine, delete, move or copy. The simplest way to move in and out of folders and to select files is to use the 3, 4, 5 and 6 cursor buttons. Press: 4 to view the contents of the currently highlighted folder. (This opens the folder.) 3 to see what s in the folder that contains the one whose contents are currently displayed. (This moves you back up one level in the selected memory area s directory structure.) 6 to highlight the next item down in a displayed list. 5 to highlight the next item up in a displayed list. Deleting a File To delete the currently highlighted file: 1. Press F6 (Delete) the Fantom-X asks if you re sure you want to erase the file. When you delete a file using the File Utility, it s gone forever, so move slowly and be sure you re ready to proceed. 2. Press F8 (Exec) to delete the file, or F7 (Cancel) to abort the operation. Moving a File To move the currently highlighted file to a different memory location: 1. Press F7 (Move) the Fantom-X presents you a screen in which you can select the desired new location for the file. The file s current location The file s new location 2. Use the standard File Utility navigation methods to display the desired new location for your file. 3. Press F8 (Exec) the Fantom-X asks if you re sure you want to move the file. 4. Press F8 (Exec) to move the file, or F7 (Cancel) to abort the operation. Copying a File When you copy a file, the original remains in its current location, and a copy of the file is placed in another location you select during the process. To copy the currently highlighted file to a different location: 1. Press F8 (Copy) the Fantom-X presents you a screen in which you can select the desired location for the file copy. 11

12 The original file s location The new copy s location 4. Press ENTER the Utility Menu screen appears. Creating a User Backup 2. Use the standard File Utility navigation methods to display the desired location for the copy of the file. 3. Press F8 (Exec) the Fantom-X asks if you re sure you want to copy the file. 4. Press F8 (Exec) to copy the file, or F7 (Cancel). Backing Up Your Work on the Fantom-X You can make a copy of everything that s in your user memory, storing it all on a memory card. The procedure is called a User Backup, and it s a simple way to make a copy of your work for safekeeping. Should you wish to return the backup to user memory, simply perform a User Restore operation. 1. Install the formatted memory card on which you want to store your backup. 2. Navigate to the Utility screen as described above. 3. Either: Use 3, 4, 5 or 6 to select User Backup and press ENTER, or Press F1 (User Backup) the Fantom-X asks you to confirm that you d like to proceed with the operation. 4. Press F8 (Exec) to proceed, or F7 (Cancel). Restoring a User Backup A User Backup memory card must have at least 32 MB free space available. Each memory card can accommodate a single user backup, regardless of the card s capacity. The User Backup and User Restore operations both take place on the Fantom-X s Utility screen. To get there: 1. Press PATCH/RHYTHM, LAYER/SPLIT or MIXER. 2. Press MENU. 3. Highlight Utility. 1. Install the memory card on which your backup is stored. 2. Navigate to the Utility screen as described above. 3. Either: Use 3, 4, 5 or 6 to select User Restore and press ENTER, or Press F2 (User Restre) the Fantom-X asks you to confirm that you d like to proceed with the operation. 12

13 When you restore a user backup, the backup completely replaces the contents of user memory. If there s anything there you wish to preserve, store it to a memory card before performing a User Restore operation. 4. Press F8 (Exec) to proceed, or F7 (Cancel). When your data has been returned to user memory, the Fantom-X displays, Please Power Off. 5. Turn the Fantom-X off and then back on. Backing Up Your Work On a Computer When the Fantom-X is connected to a computer via USB, you can back up your work on the computer s hard drive. You can restore this data to the Fantom-X if and when you wish to. The backup method depends on the type of data. To back up: songs and samples in card or user memory, copy the songs and sample files to and from the computer s desktop. everything else in user memory, use the Librarian software shipped with the Fantom-X. Computer Backup for Songs and Samples 2. Press ENTER. 3. Press F1 ( ) and/or F2 ( ) to select the USB tab. 4. Set USB Mode to STORAGE by turning the VALUE dial counter-clockwise until the Message from the Fantom-X window appears press F8 (OK) to proceed. 5. Press F8 (System Write) to store the new setting. 6. Turn off the Fantom-X and start up your computer. 7. Using a USB A/B-type cable, connect the A-type USB plug to a USB jack on your computer, and the other end to the B-type USB jack on the Fantom-X. USB A plug 8. Turn on the Fantom-X. USB B plug To activate the USB connection: 1. Press PATCH/RHYTHM and then the MENU button. 2. Turn VALUE to select USB Storage, and then press ENTER the USB Select screen appears. Connecting Via USB This procedure is possible only with USB-supporting computers using the following operating systems: Windows XP/2000/Me or higher, Mac OS 9.04 or higher, or Mac OS X. When USB communication is turned on, do not unplug the USB cables connecting the Fantom-X and the computer. Before connecting the Fantom-X to your computer via USB and activating communication, perform the following steps: 1. Press MENU, and then turn the VALUE knob to select System. 4. On this screen, you allow your computer access to your user memory or your card memory. To choose: user memory press F3 (Internal). card memory press F6 (Memory Card). 13

14 The Fantom-X displays Connected when communication is established. The Fantom-X s user or card memory appears on the computer in a new window or on the desktop as a removable storage device. User memory appears as FANX USER. Card memory appears as FANX CARD. 5. Open FANX USER or FANX CARD on your computer. Songs files and sample files can be found and must be restored to the same specific folders in user and card memory. Here s where you ll find them: Song files Sample files There are two types of song-related files..svq files are Fantom-X song files..mid files are Standard MIDI File-format versions of Fantom-X songs. To learn more, see the Workshop series Recording Music on the Fantom-X. Sample files can be.wav-format files or.aif-format (AIFF) files. A sample s file name reflects its location in user or card memory, not its name as shown on the Fantom-X. Therefore, so the patch or rhythm set that plays the sample can find it, don t rename the file, thus ensuring that it s restored to its original memory location in the Fantom-X. When you restore a sample file, it replaces whatever s currently in its user memory location if there s a sample there you want to keep, save it to another location before restoring your sample file. 6. Perform the desired backup or restore procedure. 7. When you re done, eject the Fantom-X s memory area from your computer as you would any removable device. To Back Up a Song or Samples to the Computer Copy each Fantom-X file you wish to back up from its location in the Fantom-X memory area mounted on your computer s desktop to the desired place on your computer s hard drive. To Restore a Song or Sample from the Computer Copy each Fantom-X file you wish to restore from its location on the computer s hard drive to the appropriate folder in the Fantom-X memory area mounted on the computer s desktop. Computer Backup for Everything Else You can back up the following items from user memory to your computer s hard drive using the Librarian software program that shipped with your Fantom-X: patches rhythm sets performances rhythm patterns rhythm groups arpeggio styles chord forms This form of backup is more customizable than performing an internal User Backup described in the previous section since you can choose the data you want to back up instead of always backing up everything. To learn if your computer can run the Fantom-X Librarian software, see Page 237 of the Fantom-X Owner s Manual. If you want to back up something stored on a memory card, move it to user memory in order to make it available to the Librarian software. 14

15 Installing the Librarian Software Use of the Fantom-X Librarian software requires a working knowledge of your computer. Consult the computer s documentation to learn more. Your Fantom-X shipped with a CD-ROM called Fantom X Editor. The CD-ROM is a dual-platform CD-ROM that automatically presents you with the appropriate software for your computer. When you open the CD-ROM, you ll see a folder called Fantom-X Editor Installer (E). Inside this folder is a program called FantomX Editor Installer that installs both the Fantom-X Editor and Librarian programs on your computer. Double-click the installer file and follow the onscreen instructions to install the software. 4. Follow the instructions for making the necessary connections. The Librarian documentation is also available in the Help menu within the Librarian program. Librarian Backup Procedure Once you ve set everything up, launch the Librarian program its Main window opens. Librarian Connections The Librarian software can communicate with the Fantom-X in either of two ways. Communication can occur through a: USB connection when the Fantom-X s USB Mode parameter is set to MIDI. MIDI interface when the computer is correctly configured for MIDI operations. One advantage to using a MIDI interface is that the Librarian program doesn t require the Fantom-X to be in Librarian mode when communicating via MIDI. USB connections require the use of Librarian mode, which temporarily disables all other functions. Before launching the Librarian program: 1. Locate the Roland folder on your hard drive and open it. 2. Open the Fantom-X Editor folder. 3. Open the Manual folder and double-click the file to display the Librarian manual in your Web browser. The Librarian has a few appearance-related settings in its Setup menu. Here, we ve turned on its gridlines and selected a font we like. It s in this window that you pass things back and forth between the Fantom-X and the computer. 15

16 The Mode pop-up menu selects the type of data to be transferred. You can: Read data from the Fantom-X s user memory into the Librarian program. Write data from the computer into the Fantom-X s user memory. Once you ve selected the type of data you want to read into the Librarian, you can choose to retrieve: data from all user memory locations by clicking Read All, or data from a specific user location by clicking the desired location to highlight it, and then clicking Read Selected. To read multiple items, Alt-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac) them before clicking Read Selected. The Read Selected button is available only when one or more items are highlighted in the Main window. The Librarian reads your data from the Fantom-X and presents it in the Main window. To back up your data, select New from the Librarian s File menu to open a new Library file and its window. Then: 1. Select any desired items in the Main window and copy them. 2. Select the desired location in the Library window and paste. You ve moved the items selected in Step 1 into a Library. 3. Repeat the entire procedure for all types of user memory data you want to back up to your hard drive. You can store everything in the same Library, or create new Libraries. 4. With the Library window active, select Save from the File menu to store your Fantom-X data on your hard drive. 5. Quit the Librarian program when you re done. You can save as many Library files of your data as you like. Each Library can hold whatever you want to put in it. This allows you to create backups of particular projects data, or backup by calendar date, and so on. Librarian Restore Procedure 1. Launch the Librarian software its Main window opens. Set the window to display the type of data you want to restore to the Fantom-X s user memory. 2. Open the Library file containing the data you wish to restore to the Fantom-X. 3. Select data you wish to return to the Fantom-X and copy it into the Main window at the desired locations using your preferred copy-and-paste technique. 4. To send the Fantom-X: data from all currently displayed Main window memory locations click Write All, or data from a specific user location click the desired location to highlight it, and then click Write Selected. 16

17 The Write Selected button is available only when one or more items are highlighted in the Main window. The data is restored to the Fantom-X s user memory. 5. Repeat the procedure for any remaining data you wish to restore to the Fantom-X s user memory. 6. Quit the Librarian program when you re done. The Librarian has other handy features we haven t discussed here check out its documentation for more information. The End We hope you ve found this guide to the use of the Fantom-X s workspaces and storage capabilities informative and helpful. Check out the other Workshop series booklets, as well as your Fantom-X Handbook and Owner s Manual. We re confident you ll have a great time with the exciting, inspiring Fantom-X. For the latest Fantom-X updates and support tools, visit the Roland U.S. Web site at If you need personal assistance, call our amazing Product Support team at

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