Opening the Wishlist for future OS
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
No, no. Any future ARX expansion would be entirely different story.
We're talking about free sound libraries.
We're talking about free sound libraries.
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
Ability to import SMF over sysex. I'd like to be able to drop a MIDI file onto the FG editor and have it appear in the phrase list. Having to go through the whole USB drive save and import process is ridiculous.
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
>Ability to import SMF over sysex. I'd like to be able to drop a MIDI file onto the FG editor and have it appear in the phrase list. Having to go through the whole USB drive save and import process is ridiculous.
Agreed.
I think even samples should work that way. Drag drop waves into the editor onto keys and bam, you have a multisample on your G.
Agreed.
I think even samples should work that way. Drag drop waves into the editor onto keys and bam, you have a multisample on your G.
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Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
You mean like the EXS24 of Logic works?...yeah, that would be nice...
Please Roland, surprise me with a new, fantastic OS update that would make me lovin the G again, I love tha sound at most points but the're too many inconsistencies which make it hard to like the G all-out!
greets
Luke
Please Roland, surprise me with a new, fantastic OS update that would make me lovin the G again, I love tha sound at most points but the're too many inconsistencies which make it hard to like the G all-out!
greets
Luke
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
>I think even samples should work that way. Drag drop waves into the editor onto keys and bam, you have a multisample on your G.
I was looking at the FG MIDI implementation and doesn't look like either option is available. The sequencer data and sample waveform data are never xmitted/received over sysex.

I was looking at the FG MIDI implementation and doesn't look like either option is available. The sequencer data and sample waveform data are never xmitted/received over sysex.

Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
Someone should combine of these requests into one list.
What I really could use right now:
1. Record multiple internal MIDI sequence tracks (using internal patches and ARX patches) directly to multiple audio tracks.
2. The ability to export these audio tracks to be used in a DAW. This is already possible, but I just want a seperate export audio folder (which contains these audio tracks) located in the project folder.
What I really could use right now:
1. Record multiple internal MIDI sequence tracks (using internal patches and ARX patches) directly to multiple audio tracks.
2. The ability to export these audio tracks to be used in a DAW. This is already possible, but I just want a seperate export audio folder (which contains these audio tracks) located in the project folder.
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
So, what do you think about the breaking news from NAMM?
What do you think about the newly released Fantom-G OS version 2.0?
Isn't it fabulous? What about the changelog? Isn't it just perfect that they addressed everything that we've been asking for?...
Well, I forgot... There's no OS version 2.0. Maybe 2010 then...
What do you think about the newly released Fantom-G OS version 2.0?
Isn't it fabulous? What about the changelog? Isn't it just perfect that they addressed everything that we've been asking for?...
Well, I forgot... There's no OS version 2.0. Maybe 2010 then...
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
When in Part Select mode pressing [Shift]+[Pad#] = Select track.
When in track mute mode pressing [Shift]+[Pad#] = Solo.
Think about that for a while.
When in track mute mode pressing [Shift]+[Pad#] = Solo.
Think about that for a while.
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
I've thought about it, but you don't have 128 pads...-)
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
Yes, but that's what we have pad banks for. Something like this is already implemented with track mute. Previous OS versions didn't allow track muting of all tracks. Now in 1.20, with the help of pad banks, we can (just check the supplementary pdf manual that accompanies the version 1.20 update). The same can be done for track selection and track soloing, for all 152 tracks. 

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Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
jessej:
Just like the MV
Even better: In the Song Play or Song Edit screens, press NUMERIC and then type the number of the track you want to jump to.When in Part Select mode pressing [Shift]+[Pad#] = Select track.
Just like the MV

Definitely.When in track mute mode pressing [Shift]+[Pad#] = Solo.
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
**jessej:** “When in Part Select mode pressing [Shift]+[Pad#] = Select track.”
My thought was to somehow be in a mode where you can both select the track to record on and select the part to record.
“When in track mute mode pressing [Shift]+[Pad#] = Solo.”
Of course this needs a way to "get out" from the solo mode without having to enable all 151 other tracks too... and multiple channels could be selected for solo too.
My thought was to somehow be in a mode where you can both select the track to record on and select the part to record.
“When in track mute mode pressing [Shift]+[Pad#] = Solo.”
Of course this needs a way to "get out" from the solo mode without having to enable all 151 other tracks too... and multiple channels could be selected for solo too.
Re: Opening the Wishlist for future OS
jessej: exiting from solo mode could be done easily maybe by pressing a pad combination or something like this. The main idea here is for Roland to implement the solo function, something that I think they'll do finally.