[ddots-l] Re: questions to fantom synthesizer

  • From: Mark Dew <jmkeybd1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 08 Oct 2009 12:43:42 -0500

That is not the case with the fantom x.
I have edited all my favorite voices with out that experience.
The curssor up and down buttons stop at the top and botton.
There are some cases where the left and right will circle around.
It could very well be, I've been using Roland for 23 years and I am used to
the madness of it all.
After editing the voices I save them to the user section.
Then I put them in the favorite list.
There are 20 banks containing 16 slots to a bank where you can save a voice.
When you bring up the favorite list the up and down cursor buttons scrolls
through the banks and the f1 through f8 below the screen selects the voice.
Hold the shift and press f1 through f8,
 this selects the 9 through 16 voice of that bank.
Run the up button up and it stops at bank 1.
Run the down button down and it stops at bank 20.
They do not wrap around.
When you enter the edit mode, the f1 and f2 below the screen scrolls throu
the different parameter pages.
F1 stops at page 1 and f2 stops at page 18.
The up and down cursor buttons selects the parameter to be edited.
They do not wrap.
I'm not sure, but there could be a setting some where in a menu that would
change this.
Of course as you know as a blind user, we all have to be determined to find
a way.

Cheers!

Mark





At 11:43 AM 10/8/2009 -0400, you wrote:
>   Most Roland keyboards are largely inaccessible for  blind users. The
>reason for that is that their cursors wrap around in the menus.  They don't
>stop at the top or the bottom. So you won't know where you left off  if you
>forget your last position on a menu. They do sound great  though.    -----
>Original Message -----    From:    Oliver Zenz    To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 11:26    AM   Subject: [ddots-l]
>questions to fantom    synthesizer    
>Hi Listers,
>
>some times I have heared, that the roland    fantom gear is little or more 
>accessible by blind users. does anny body of    you know something more?
>
>I heared the Juno G, and this little thing    sounds pretty well! so I found 
>out, that it consists to be of the same    soundchip as like the fantom,
>but it 
>just has 61 keys, and i was looking    after one with 88 keys. But all
models 
>have different sounds, and i would    love to have the same sounds in anny 
>keyboard of this gear, so under the    link below you will find a kind of 
>editor and librourian that lets you    transfer sounds from one to the
other, 
>wich is normally not possible,    because roland placed the waves for the 
>sounds in each model in different    places. now this editor knows where the 
>waves of each model are placed and    makes the apropriat changes to the 
>sounds. so now one can transfer a sound    from the fantom-xs to the juno g
>and 
>so on.
>
>http://perplextor.wordpress.com/category/juno-g/
>
>Thanks    and enjoy.
>
>ciao,
>
>Oliver 
>
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