I found this video as I'm procrastinating reading the manual. You're showing me just how powerful the Fantom-0 is if I were to do so. Thanks for this demo! It's very helpful.
Can you share some time, the cameras you are using and how/where you are placing them? Also, what kind of hardware is required? Your setup is very clean. Thank you for resuming your Contemporary Synth videos.
Thanks, George. Your encouragement keeps me coming back! I typically use a generic webcam for myself, and two cell phone cameras for the keyboard. The phones sit on a board that goes over the keyboard and is held up by two speaker stands on either side of my table. I'll include a picture for you next time. It's pretty low budget! I record the audio with a Tascam Model 12 mixer, the webcam video with the Windows Camera app, and the computer screen with OBS Studio. I build the sheet music with Sibelius, I mix the audio with Cakewalk and I make the videos with DaVinci Resolve. I'm still experimenting with (and learning about) different aspects of at least one of those every time. Definitely a work in progress! Funny story: I normally put a paper shade over the cell phones to reduce the glare on the keyboard screen. This time I forgot to put it up, so in the video you can see the shade sitting on the desk to my left, and the glare on the FANTOM screen through the whole thing. Oh well. Maybe next time!
They sure can! If you click both buttons (and enable Arp in one or more zones) the keyboard will arpeggiate all the notes in the Chord Memory chord - even if you only have one note pressed. If you only select Arpeggio, it will only arpeggiate the notes you press down.
Good point. Sometimes it's hard to know all the subtle differences between the FA-06, the FANTOM-06, and the FANTOM-6. It wouldn't surprise me if this something one of them (FA-06) can't do but the others can.
Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!!
I found this video as I'm procrastinating reading the manual. You're showing me just how powerful the Fantom-0 is if I were to do so. Thanks for this demo! It's very helpful.
You certainly know your stuff, sir very good and helpful 👍
You certainly know your stuff, sir really good and helpful stuff 👍
Excited to see your videos Paul, thank you.
Can you share some time, the cameras you are using and how/where you are placing them? Also, what kind of hardware is required? Your setup is very clean. Thank you for resuming your Contemporary Synth videos.
Thanks, George. Your encouragement keeps me coming back! I typically use a generic webcam for myself, and two cell phone cameras for the keyboard. The phones sit on a board that goes over the keyboard and is held up by two speaker stands on either side of my table. I'll include a picture for you next time. It's pretty low budget!
I record the audio with a Tascam Model 12 mixer, the webcam video with the Windows Camera app, and the computer screen with OBS Studio. I build the sheet music with Sibelius, I mix the audio with Cakewalk and I make the videos with DaVinci Resolve. I'm still experimenting with (and learning about) different aspects of at least one of those every time. Definitely a work in progress!
Funny story: I normally put a paper shade over the cell phones to reduce the glare on the keyboard screen. This time I forgot to put it up, so in the video you can see the shade sitting on the desk to my left, and the glare on the FANTOM screen through the whole thing. Oh well. Maybe next time!
Sorry for the random question: On the Fantom, can Chord Memory and the Arpeggiator be used at the same time, or is it one or the other?
They sure can! If you click both buttons (and enable Arp in one or more zones) the keyboard will arpeggiate all the notes in the Chord Memory chord - even if you only have one note pressed. If you only select Arpeggio, it will only arpeggiate the notes you press down.
@@contemporarysynthThanks for your reply. I believe the previous FA-06 was one at a time. Though that model has a linear sequencer.
Good point. Sometimes it's hard to know all the subtle differences between the FA-06, the FANTOM-06, and the FANTOM-6. It wouldn't surprise me if this something one of them (FA-06) can't do but the others can.