Fantom G Installing Ram
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@diazeo Thanks a lot!
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thanks for posting the tutorials dude its really helped me learn the fantom so much quicker
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hi can u use old ram or should i just buy a new one
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hi, is that ram the same for desktop computer? if so can I just use it for the roland?
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cani just use any ram? says best buy or ebay? , thanks! my laptop audio is mess up so i cant hear anything so i dont know if u mention it or not =( thanks again!
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Hi thanks a lot for all your excellent videos. When I record my voice in fantom G, I get the audio track, go the the edit and set the tempo sync to OFF, but still it vibrates when I play it in the audio track. The vibration is only gone, when I increase the tempo 1 point up than what I recorded on. Why is that? Second question is, whenever I put the effect in the audio mic in, I find hiss noise in the recorded data. Is it normal, of using better mic and cable will solve it?
Mortoza
mortozashoeb 4 months ago
@mortozashoeb I'm in Chicago right now, as soon as I get back to my home I'll start planning on shooting a new video on recording audio in a song.
diazeo 4 months ago
Can I do the same with Roland fantom x6?? Thanks
cristalero44 6 months ago
@cristalero44 Yes, It's exactly the same process.
diazeo 4 months ago
Hi
Thanks for all your excellent videos.
what are the pros an cons of using 512 and 1GB?
why should we bother buying less than 1G ram if its affordable anyway?
giodecartago 1 year ago
@giodecartago It's entirely up to you on which you rams you buy. If you do a lot of sampling and also plan on doing a lot audio recording, then 1GB would probably be best. If you are not going to use the audio recording that much, then 512MB would be fine. I personally have been using 512MB for years and have never had any issues.
diazeo 1 year ago