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Synthesis and sampling power like you've never encountered from Roland's most powerful synthesis chip ever!
The Roland Fantom-X7 Sampling Workstation features 76 full-sized keys, 128 voices, seamless integration of audio and MIDI with beautiful new ROM waves and sampling, plus realtime time-stretch capability. 128MB wave ROM includes 88 key split piano and more. 32MB sample RAM expandable to 544MB with optional DIMMs. Innovations such as color LCD screen, skip back sampling that retrieves what you just played as a sample, dynamic pad bank with 16 velocity-sensitive pads and aftertouch, as well as V-LINK for triggering and manipulating video clips. Three MFX processors plus dedicated reverb, chorus, and mastering processor. USB port for MIDI, WAV/AIFF file exchange, and 4x SRX expansion. PC card slot for backing up samples and data with up to 1GB capacity. Four mono or two stereo line outs, stereo line in, and 24-bit S/PDIF I/O.
Roland Fantom-X7 76-Key Sampling Workstation Features:
- 76 full-sized keys
- 128 voices
- Seamless integration of audio and MIDI
- Realtime time-stretch capability
- 128MB wave ROM
- 88-key split piano
- 32MB sample RAM expandable to 544MB
- Color LCD screen
- Skip back sampling
- 16 velocity-sensitive pads with aftertouch
- V-LINK for triggering and manipulating video
- 3 MFX processors
- Dedicated reverb, chorus, and mastering processor
- USB port for MIDI and WAV/AIFF file exchange
- PC card slot with up to 1GB capacity
- 4 mono or 2 stereo line outs
- Stereo line in
- 24-bit S/PDIF I/O
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Just incredible
I've been playing keys for 20+ years and this is, without a doubt, the most impressive board I've ever owned. After owning it 6 months, I'm still amazed at some of the things it can do. With a half a gig of ram and a gig of storage (with a card) I have yet to come even close to maxing out the memory. Thousands of incredible sounds can be used with a the push of a button and no waiting time for samples to load. I have to admit, after using computer sequencers for years, going back to using an onboard one is a little tough, but this one is by far one of the easier onboard sequencers to use. The nice large color screen also makes working with it much easier.
Reviewed by Jst303 on 7/17/2007 who plays Alternative, rock, industrial.
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The Best
This is the best synth for any gospel musician. I've played it and the sounds are out of this world. When you use the organ module you'll get a great organ sound. This is what everyone should get.
Reviewed by asway91 on 1/11/2007 who plays gospel.
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Sampling and Song Recording
Roland Fantom has 16 tracks you can use to create your own songs, perfomance, and samples. You can change a sound after recording meaning that if you create a song with a type of sound and you don't it, you cange it. You can also transpose the key you use to record the song. For example, if you record it in Gb and you want to transpose it to Db, you can do so. So amazing I know. I recommand anyone to buy Roland Fantom X6/X7/X8. Additionally, front panel display is large enough to see many options available.
You can add expansion board on the bottom of the keyboard if you want to add more different sound and drum kits and you can also add a memory to record other instrument performance. You won't regret it if you buy Roland Fantom X keyboard because it has everything you need as a DJ. One more thing, you can also record your own voice or anyone's by plug in a mic on the back and let it does the job for you.
I am reading the book to know more other features and I am sure I will be suprised.
Reviewed by Rjoannis on 11/3/2006 who plays Classical, Gospel, Jazz, Blues.
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Nothing better!
I've been won over by the fantom X keyboards since their debut in '04. ive always dreamed of owning one and now in a few weeks im going to have enough money to get one of my own! from the Skip-back sampling to the 120+ voice polyphony to the pad bank to all the inputs on the back of the keyboard it makes this machine very versatile and diverse. you can literally go from playing a 99.99% realistic piano sound to an anolog synth sound, to drums, guitar, bass, etc. it is truly worth the darn near $2,500. the average customer believes that thats too much money but in my opinion, the fantom X is such an awesome keyboard 2.5 grand ain't too bad.
Reviewed by Rockstar on 4/18/2007 who plays Progressive Rock and Progressive Metal.
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