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Fantom G Creating Rhythm Patterns Part 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2010

Here is a video showing you how to create your own custom rhythm patterns inside the Roland Fantom G. Rhythm patterns are derived from Phrases. Phrases are made using the sequencer.

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  • @amol123291

    Crap.

    It seems in Live Mode, my Part 8 MUST be the drums I want the rhythm pattern to use.

    That resolves it.

    Which also means, I can use pretty much ANY patch instead of the Drums and the rhythm pattern will actually play it with that patch ! Kind of answers the bass guitar question below may be ??

  • Great Video !!

    I just put together a simple rhythm phrase and tried to use it as a rhythm pattern.

    For some reasons, "write" operation for the Rhythm pattern 50 to 64 doesn't work !! What I have is the 1.50 os and have deleted all the phrases since it takes a while to load.

    I decided to overwrite pattern 01, that worked !

    Now, the problem is when I try to use it with a Live Set, and hit the Pad, it uses the patches / parts of the Live Set !!

    Is that expected ??

  • is it possible to make a pattern with drums bass guitar and play them all back as an arrpegio? now that would be great like making your own rythm section played with the left hand . like the motif i believe ?

  • Thank you soo much , it will help me to understand better my g8 :D

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