Using a bitmap file as a background in the display, Importing a bitmap file (import bmp), 221 connecting to your computer via usb (usb mode) – Roland Fantom-X7 User Manual

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Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode)

Using a Bitmap File as a
Background in the Display

For example, you can import a favorite bitmap file into the Fantom-
X, and use it as a background in the display screen.

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The only files that can be transferred between the Fantom-X and your
computer are

bitmaps (320 x 240 pixels).

Importing a Bitmap File (Import BMP)

Here’s how to import a copied file and use it as the background in
the Fantom-X’s display.

1.

Press [MENU].

2.

Press

or

to select “System,” and then press

[ENTER].

3.

Press [F1 (

)] or [F2 (

)] to select “Background.”

fig.23-002_50

The Fantom-X has 16 pictures that can be displayed for the
background. When you import a file, it replaces the currently
selected picture.

4.

Press [F7 (Import BMP)].

5.

Press [F1 (User)] or [F2 (Card)] to select the import-
destination area (user memory or card).

6.

Press

or

, then select the file that you want to

import.

7.

Press [F8 (Import BMP)].

The file you want to import will be displayed.

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To cancel, press [F7 (Cancel)].

8.

Press [F8 (Exec)].

The file will be imported.

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To cancel, press [F7 (Cancel)].

9.

Press [EXIT].

Displaying text memos in the Live
Setting screen (Import Text)

You can create a text file on your computer and display it in the Live
Setting screen (p. 42). Since this lets you add a note to each bank, it’s
a convenient way to provide reminders, such as an explanation of
each screen.

1.

Create a text file on your computer, and save it with a
filename extension of “.TXT”.

2.

Place the text file you created in step 1 in the following
location of the Fantom-X.

• Windows Me/2000/XP users

Removable Disk/ROLAND/SNG folder

• Macintosh users

FANX USER/ROLAND/SNG folder

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“/” indicates the levels of the directory structure.

3.

Execute Importing TEXT.

For details on how to import, refer to

“Importing a Text File

(Import Text)”

(p. 43).

In order to import a file, it must be located in the following
folder on your computer.

Windows Me/2000 users

Removable disk/TMP/BMP folder

Macintosh, Windows XP users

FANS USER/TMP/BMP folder

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“/” indicates a directory level.

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