Changing how a rhythm tone is sounded (wmt), 89 creating a rhythm set – Roland Fantom-X7 User Manual

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Creating a Rhythm Set

Wave No. L (Mono) (Wave Number L (Mono))
Wave No. R (Wave Number R)

This selects the Waves comprising the rhythm tone. Along with the
Wave number, the Wave name appears at the lower part of the
display.

When in monaural mode, only the left side (L) is specified. When in
stereo, the right side (R) is also specified.

Value:

—-, 1–1228 (The upper limit will depend on the wave group.)

If you want to select a left/right pair of Waves, select the left (L)
Wave number and then press [F6 (Set Stereo)]; the right (R)
(Wave) will be recalled.

*

When using a multisample in stereo, you must specify the same
number for L and R.

Wave Tempo Sync

When you wish to synchronize a Phrase Loop to the clock (tempo),
set this to “ON.” This is valid only when a separately sold wave
expansion board is installed, and a waveform that indicates a tempo
(BPM) is selected as the sample for a wave.

Value:

OFF, ON

If a waveform from a wave expansion board is selected for the
tone, turning the Wave Tempo Sync parameter “ON” will cause
pitch-related settings (p. 91) and FXM-related settings (p. 89) to
be ignored.

• If a sample is selected for a tone, you must first set the BPM

(tempo) parameter of the sample.

• If a sample is selected for a tone, Wave Tempo Sync will require

twice the normal number of voices.

Wave Gain

Sets the gain (amplification) of the waveform. The value changes in 6
dB (decibel) steps—an increase of 6 dB doubles the waveform’s gain.

Value:

-6, 0, +6, +12

FXM Switch

This sets whether FXM will be used (ON) or not (OFF).

Value:

OFF, ON

FXM Color

Specifies how FXM will perform frequency modulation. Higher
settings result in a grainier sound, while lower settings result in a
more metallic sound.

Value:

1–4

FXM Depth

Specifies the depth of the modulation produced by FXM.

Value:

0–16

When the Tempo Sync parameter is set to “ON,” settings
related to Pitch (p. 91) and FXM (p. 89) are disabled.

The WMT (Wave Mix Table) uses key velocity to control the four
waveforms assigned to the rhythm tone.

fig.07-010_50

For details on these settings, refer to

“How to make Rhythm

Set settings”

(p. 83).

Wave Coarse Tune

Adjusts the pitch of the waveform’s sound up or down in semitone
steps (+/-4 octaves).

Value:

-48– +48

The Coarse Tune of the entire rhythm tone is set by the Tone
Coarse parameter (p. 91).

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Phrase Loop

Phrase loop

refers to the repeated playback of a phrase that’s

been pulled out of a song (e.g., by using a sampler). One
technique involving the use of Phrase Loops is the excerpting of
a Phrase from a pre-existing song in a certain genre, for example
dance music, and then creating a new song with that Phrase
used as the basic motif. This is referred to as “Break Beats.”

Realtime Time Stretch

If the wave group is “SAMP” or “MSAM,” and the Wave
Tempo Sync parameter is turned “ON,” you can vary the
playback speed of the waveform without affecting the pitch.

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Changing How a Rhythm Tone Is

Sounded (WMT)

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FXM

FXM (Frequency Cross Modulation) uses a specified waveform
to apply frequency modulation to the currently selected
waveform, creating complex overtones. This is useful for
creating dramatic sounds or sound effects.

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