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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

Here is a video on how to create your own Sample Sets using the Fantom G. Its a really fun way to seamlessly combine samples that are different tempos and pitches. How you enjoy and can use it in your music creation.
-Ed.

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  • Created the set perfectly, but when i try to use it in a song the samples are still a lil behind. How do i fix this?

  • @ELeemusic I think you might have forgot a step. Make sure that your samples have all been analyzed by the BPM calculator. Go to Samplist, then select sample that you want to work on in Sample Edit. Within the Sample Edit Screen press Smpl Parameters. Once you are in that screen use the BPM Calculator. That will help you figure out the exact tempo of each sample. Then follow this video.

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  • Hello,I was wondering if you know how to resample the snares on the fantom

  • Ed, once again, outstanding! I am learning so much from your videos. I would have never understood this technique had it not been for your video. Keep them coming so I can continue to learn.

  • Thanks diazeo,very helpfull vid.

  • thank you Ed for sharing this !

  • Nice video tutorial once again Mr Diaz!

    I featured this in the Roland Fantom G series Users/Owners group on Facebook.

    Everyone's free to join in with the rest of us!

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