I'm still learning my Fantom 08, getting my workflow straight in my head, but I like this style of being able to dip in and out of zones whilst jamming along 👍
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Great video. Just what I was after. I can’t for the life of me remember where I’ve heard this tune. I want to say Joe Sample. It will come to me lol. It’s very similar. Nice.
Great ear. Joe Sample is one of my early influences, but I wrote this tune entitled “A song for Kirk” maybe around 2002. A world renowned instrumentalist was scheduled to visit our local music college. I quickly wrote this tune in hopes of presenting to the artist. but when I say the cameras and news media there, I didn’t bother to shoot my shot.
One of the rare videos which shows the looping capabilities. Thank you for sharing this. Just one question. Is it possible to record a short say 1 measure phrase and convert it to an arpeggio so that it responds to chord changes when played in real time?
Great question. I haven't personally tried that scenario with this synth yet. Off the top of my head, I believe it's possible. Thanks for presenting me with a new challenge to discover more of what this keyboard might be able to do. But just so we're attempting to recreate the scenario you discribed, please provide a little more detail, or maybe even an existing example from another synth or DAW that already does this feature - so we're can do an A/B comparison on the results.
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On the Fantom, sadly, you can't make custom arpeggios. And it doesn't know the pattern shift trick based on the played chord, it is not an arranger synth. However, JD-Xi, Juno-X, Jupiter-X/Xm can do this.
You're right, although you can use the step filter to emulate an arpeggio which achieves a similar thing. But I do wish you could create your own arpeggios tho'@
On the Fantom-0 you can create a custom arpeggio by importing a pattern or standard MIDI file. Check out the video by Ed Diaz from Roland. EDIT: sorry, that's only on the FA series of keyboards - which also have a linear based sequencer.