Hi, it's nice to see somebody else figured out as well just how powerful this machine is. I've been using it to engineer pipe organs and use it as a plug and play demo keyboard for a classical pop musician and it does the job brilliantly. Those are very different things but it just adds to your point even more: even if you're not that into electronic music you will still find artistic satisfaction because it's such a versatile beast.
Isn't it just mind blowing?? I honestly think it's the greatest musical tool on the planet. Thank you very much for watching and contributing to this conversation. I love the fact the Roland is so versatile and helps literally everyone be creative such as in the way you describe and display on your channel. It's an open canvas, yet already a masterpiece.
@@amackclassic6737 Thank YOU for making users and potential users enthousiastic about a currently less unpopular masterpiece of equipment. I think you contribute a lot to the community!
Great video man, I really like how you clearly have passion about your fantom and music in general, it comes across in the video very clearly. It makes watching your videos way more enjoyable and digestible than all the other vids I've seen lately. Anyways I've had my Fantom for about a month now, and I still can't wrap my head around the sheer POWER these keyboards have..... We're about a decade away from keyboards with 15" OLED screens and having windows 10 with full DAWS on deck haha.
Each of us will make this board do what WE want. It takes time bc you're right, there's a lot of Workflows available. Take your time and discoveries will be made as you learn about the equipment.
Man, i've been wanting a Fantom ever since they first came into production. I'm about to get that Fantom 06 from Sweetwater in a week. I'm so excited! I can't wait!
Just got mine. Learned on Kurzweil synths, and OMG my first thought about the Fantom 0 was "Finally, someone with common sense designed a synth" The Fantom 0 gets 7 stars out of 5 in my books. GREAT VIDEO!
Wow, this is a real eye opener! I used to use a Roland D20 workstation synced to a 4 track portastudio. The only way to have them in sync was to start the track at the begining with no pauses or stops, so your audio tracks had to be right or else start from the beginning again. Yet I was way more productive on that setup than with Cubase and all the plugins etc. I have now. Maybe the Fantom is the way forward! Thanks for your video 👍.
@@amackclassic6737the only thing that concerns me, that some reviewers have mentioned, is the polyphony, and notes getting cut when there's a lot going on
@jelnet I've heard that too, but I'm not layering more than 3 sounds at once. I'm live looping with the Fantom, so once things are recorded into my DAW, resources are immediately freed up from the Fantom. Most people my age and below are using computers on stage too, so the polyphony problem really only applies to those using the Fantom as a standalone keyboard.
Awesome! I feel the same. I did a lot of research before I bought this. It was expensive, but I knew it was worth it. There are so many things that can be done.
Great video highlighting a lot of the features and versatility of the Fantom 0. I've had my 08 since January and I didn't get around to recording my first song on it until around 3 months later as there was so many features and things to discover, it was almost overwhelming. Sadly my Fantom 08 is currently with Roland for repair as the black keys started to get very noisy with a clacking type sound when pressing some of them. Hopefully I will get it back soon? Luckily I have managed to get hold of a very cheap Roland Go Piano 88 that I have connected to Cubase 12 for the time being. It's no match for the Fantom 08 with it's synth type keys but okay as a practise tool. As powerful as Cubase is I am really missing the Fantom 0 and cannot wait to get it back, as I found it much more intuitive then using a DAW.
I have owned my Jupiter x now for a year and boy what a learning curve especially when roland did major firmware updates that revealed a whole buch of new things that it can do. Done some recording with it but just preferr to jam. Totally love it.
I just got the Fantom 06..... But I'm a Cubase user..... I'm ok because there's a guy out there that made it work..... The Fantom O is a MUST HAVE for live (above all) and studio..... So much POWER!!!
Interesting to hear your views on the Fantom 0. I've had mine for about a week and I'm still exploring the sounds. I had a look at the sequencer today and it looks quite deep. I plan on using the Fantom with Studio One, as that's the DAW I'm used to. I'm not sure how that's going to woirk out. Oh, and yes - Kebu is great!
I too use Studio One as well as Fl Studo 21.1. I don't use Ableton nearly as much but I'd love to once I understand how to set it up with my Fantom 06.
It's too bad a version of the EX upgrade wasn't rolled out to the Fantom 0s, it has direct integration with Cubase and Studio One(Like how Ableton is directly integrated with the Fantom).
Great video. Curious question. What are the heights of your; chair seat, top of your white keys? You look very comfortable with chair/keyboard heights.
I really thinking to get the Fantom 08. What I am struggling or still dont know because there is not enough informations about it is: - Im a FL Studio Guy. How good is the integration for it? - Between the Fantom 8 and the Fantom 08 if it comes to polyphony, is the 08 Super Natual Piano ok, when combining it with maybe pads or synths or do I running out quickly on polyphony? - Also how much can I customize the Piano for my liking? Do I really need to have the V-Piano Engine with unlimited polyphony or can I do almost the same with the super natual one? - How many spampled instruments can I create/store on it? Like lets say getting my one samples and map it on the Fantom Keys. Can I expand the internal storage over USB or is there a limit? - Are the Juno and Jupiter 8 Sound Engines included or do I need to buy into the Roland Cloud? Maybe someone here can give me some helpful information to that, because I really struggle with choosing between the fantom 8 and the fantom 08. 😅
Even if you buy 8, it won't integrate with FL in the same way as it does in Ableton and you'll still need Roland cloud for expansions. The other things you mentioned are a good reason to upgrade though. I have to say, there's over 80 Pianos loaded into my 08 and I only ever use one or two bc they just sound right to me. As far as sampling, I do a lot of that, it's never been an issue of space. If you use Scene Select, you can clearly see how massive the internal storage must be. I'm not saving all of them to the Fantom, I've made sounds but then just record them in the daw and move on to another project. I have some scenes created for various purposes saved in the Fantom that I use for live streaming, teaching, producing etc. It's been a great tool. I hope I answered at least some of what you needed.
@@amackclassic6737 Thanks for the quick answers! This helps a lot in my choosing! 👍 Its a bummer that expansion only work with the roland cloud. But what if I just get roland cloud for lets say one month. Getting all the cool expansions and then just quit. Did it still be on the fantom? I mean the Fantom 8 can hold more of them 😏 Each fader can be routed to a Midi Channel right. So I can just set it up for FL to select the sounds/vsts manually and when its set it up I just can switch scenes and have all the vsts routed to the faders right? Maybe I sample some of my vsts and load it up into the fantom for more quicker Access. Even a good customized piano vst can be sampled and put on the 08. So this can save me 2000 instead going for the 8. 😏
This was my thought process exactly. I wasn't going to pay 2k more for a "great" piano sound and extra synth functionality. For me, it's about speed of creation. Midi learning can be accomplished on any midi controller, so you're right, creating a default template in the daw that contains the midi data will be extremely dope. I've been using it in this way the entire time. The pad mode has daw control, and has been the ultimate sampling and live arrangement tool for me. I do go live with the thing almost every night, so if you ever wanna see it in action you should swing by.
@@roderickalbus5818 Im still saving up some money but I will probably go with the big Fantom, because the Weighted Keys on the 8, the synths that are included like jupiter8, juno ... (which are not included on the 08), the bigger storage for Presets/Samples, VPiano Engine with unlimited polyphony and the better connectivity like the XLR Combo Mic Input in the big Fantom. Because I not take the synth around and more having it stay in the studio this will be for me the smarter choice. 😅
I'm a MPC Fan. Maybe the 08 is at the same Level, possibly. The full F8 is better as the MPC, but too expensive to me. I guess. Maybe i'm wrong, don't know.
Awesome to hear you. I just got the Fantom-08 and am looking to do live DJ style sets. Do you find that ableton is essential for this or do you think its possible to do seamless performances just with the fantom-0?
The Fantom storage is limited, this is why I use the DAW. The great thing about the Fantom is that it is obviously mappable. I have a video or two demonstrating how I'm using the Fantom to remix and Mashup songs. I am considering getting a DJ Controller like the FLX4 so I can export my own stuff out of Ableton to then arrange via another controller more designed for that activity. I've seen plenty of people performing with just the Fantom and the Fantom plus Ableton. There's really no right way, there's just your way!!
Hey! I am considerung to buy the -08, However I'm afraid of the keys wearing out and getting noisy since it has happened before to me... have you had issues with them?
They're pretty noisy yeah, but when I'm jamming I don't really notice it since my volume is loud. I've come to get used to it over the years but mainly it's been amazing.
Sure! I meant more as a podcast/livestream hub. I've been broadcasting my set up to Twitch and RUclips Live specifically. It's incredible to me that the board is all I need to perform in this way online! Thank you for watching!
Hi, it's nice to see somebody else figured out as well just how powerful this machine is. I've been using it to engineer pipe organs and use it as a plug and play demo keyboard for a classical pop musician and it does the job brilliantly. Those are very different things but it just adds to your point even more: even if you're not that into electronic music you will still find artistic satisfaction because it's such a versatile beast.
Isn't it just mind blowing?? I honestly think it's the greatest musical tool on the planet. Thank you very much for watching and contributing to this conversation. I love the fact the Roland is so versatile and helps literally everyone be creative such as in the way you describe and display on your channel. It's an open canvas, yet already a masterpiece.
@@amackclassic6737 Thank YOU for making users and potential users enthousiastic about a currently less unpopular masterpiece of equipment. I think you contribute a lot to the community!
We are just bought a fantom 08 and are excited to have it at home asap. Thanks for the review, man.
Have so much fun, I hope you love it
Great video man, I really like how you clearly have passion about your fantom and music in general, it comes across in the video very clearly. It makes watching your videos way more enjoyable and digestible than all the other vids I've seen lately. Anyways I've had my Fantom for about a month now, and I still can't wrap my head around the sheer POWER these keyboards have..... We're about a decade away from keyboards with 15" OLED screens and having windows 10 with full DAWS on deck haha.
Each of us will make this board do what WE want. It takes time bc you're right, there's a lot of Workflows available.
Take your time and discoveries will be made as you learn about the equipment.
Man, i've been wanting a Fantom ever since they first came into production. I'm about to get that Fantom 06 from Sweetwater in a week. I'm so excited! I can't wait!
Congratulations. It's a pleasure to own a tool like this.
Just got mine. Learned on Kurzweil synths, and OMG my first thought about the Fantom 0 was "Finally, someone with common sense designed a synth" The Fantom 0 gets 7 stars out of 5 in my books. GREAT VIDEO!
It lacks after touch keybed
Wow, this is a real eye opener! I used to use a Roland D20 workstation synced to a 4 track portastudio. The only way to have them in sync was to start the track at the begining with no pauses or stops, so your audio tracks had to be right or else start from the beginning again. Yet I was way more productive on that setup than with Cubase and all the plugins etc. I have now. Maybe the Fantom is the way forward! Thanks for your video 👍.
The thing about the Fantom bro, is speed. It's very intuitive to use, I've had for a few years now, but it's great sitting down at it everyday.
@@amackclassic6737the only thing that concerns me, that some reviewers have mentioned, is the polyphony, and notes getting cut when there's a lot going on
@jelnet I've heard that too, but I'm not layering more than 3 sounds at once. I'm live looping with the Fantom, so once things are recorded into my DAW, resources are immediately freed up from the Fantom. Most people my age and below are using computers on stage too, so the polyphony problem really only applies to those using the Fantom as a standalone keyboard.
@@amackclassic6737 Cool, thanks for your help!🙂
Awesome! I feel the same. I did a lot of research before I bought this. It was expensive, but I knew it was worth it. There are so many things that can be done.
I still use it every day, I just had a 7 year old here for piano lessons and even he could compose on this with ease. Amazing!
I had an older predecesor which was the Roland FA-08 and even that keyboard was quiet powerful eben though it wasn't the flagship workstation.
Thanks for this. Love your passion!
Thanks man!
Great video highlighting a lot of the features and versatility of the Fantom 0. I've had my 08 since January and I didn't get around to recording my first song on it until around 3 months later as there was so many features and things to discover, it was almost overwhelming.
Sadly my Fantom 08 is currently with Roland for repair as the black keys started to get very noisy with a clacking type sound when pressing some of them. Hopefully I will get it back soon? Luckily I have managed to get hold of a very cheap Roland Go Piano 88 that I have connected to Cubase 12 for the time being. It's no match for the Fantom 08 with it's synth type keys but okay as a practise tool. As powerful as Cubase is I am really missing the Fantom 0 and cannot wait to get it back, as I found it much more intuitive then using a DAW.
I have owned my Jupiter x now for a year and boy what a learning curve especially when roland did major firmware updates that revealed a whole buch of new things that it can do. Done some recording with it but just preferr to jam. Totally love it.
I just got the Fantom 06..... But I'm a Cubase user..... I'm ok because there's a guy out there that made it work..... The Fantom O is a MUST HAVE for live (above all) and studio..... So much POWER!!!
It's amazing, everyone I know young and old finds it fascinating! Thanks guy watching!
Interesting to hear your views on the Fantom 0. I've had mine for about a week and I'm still exploring the sounds. I had a look at the sequencer today and it looks quite deep. I plan on using the Fantom with Studio One, as that's the DAW I'm used to. I'm not sure how that's going to woirk out. Oh, and yes - Kebu is great!
I too use Studio One as well as Fl Studo 21.1. I don't use Ableton nearly as much but I'd love to once I understand how to set it up with my Fantom 06.
I originally used the Fantom with Studio One as well! I switched obviously, but it worked fine with Studio One. Thanks for watching!
I'm really gonna release a video that shows how I set mine up. Hopefully it'll help you!
It's too bad a version of the EX upgrade wasn't rolled out to the Fantom 0s, it has direct integration with Cubase and Studio One(Like how Ableton is directly integrated with the Fantom).
how do i extend/Copy a 4 bar loop and make it 8 ?
Does it have the classic dance music patches from the MC707?
Thanks! I am now subscribed! I am looking forward to seeing your current videos. Just happened on you today!
Great video. Curious question. What are the heights of your; chair seat, top of your white keys? You look very comfortable with chair/keyboard heights.
I'm not sure, I'll have to measure it! It's a computer chair though, it's adjustable!
Nice feedback 👍also love the Fantom ! So many possibilities
I really thinking to get the Fantom 08.
What I am struggling or still dont know because there is not enough informations about it is:
- Im a FL Studio Guy. How good is the integration for it?
- Between the Fantom 8 and the Fantom 08 if it comes to polyphony, is the 08 Super Natual Piano ok,
when combining it with maybe pads or synths or do I running out quickly on polyphony?
- Also how much can I customize the Piano for my liking? Do I really need to have the V-Piano Engine
with unlimited polyphony or can I do almost the same with the super natual one?
- How many spampled instruments can I create/store on it? Like lets say getting my one samples and map it on the Fantom Keys.
Can I expand the internal storage over USB or is there a limit?
- Are the Juno and Jupiter 8 Sound Engines included or do I need to buy into the Roland Cloud?
Maybe someone here can give me some helpful information to that, because I really struggle with choosing between the fantom 8 and the fantom 08. 😅
Even if you buy 8, it won't integrate with FL in the same way as it does in Ableton and you'll still need Roland cloud for expansions. The other things you mentioned are a good reason to upgrade though. I have to say, there's over 80 Pianos loaded into my 08 and I only ever use one or two bc they just sound right to me. As far as sampling, I do a lot of that, it's never been an issue of space. If you use Scene Select, you can clearly see how massive the internal storage must be. I'm not saving all of them to the Fantom, I've made sounds but then just record them in the daw and move on to another project. I have some scenes created for various purposes saved in the Fantom that I use for live streaming, teaching, producing etc. It's been a great tool. I hope I answered at least some of what you needed.
@@amackclassic6737 Thanks for the quick answers! This helps a lot in my choosing! 👍
Its a bummer that expansion only work with the roland cloud. But what if I just get roland cloud for lets say one month. Getting all the cool expansions and then just quit. Did it still be on the fantom? I mean the Fantom 8 can hold more of them 😏
Each fader can be routed to a Midi Channel right. So I can just set it up for FL to select the sounds/vsts manually and when its set it up I just can switch scenes and have all the vsts routed to the faders right?
Maybe I sample some of my vsts and load it up into the fantom for more quicker Access. Even a good customized piano vst can be sampled and put on the 08. So this can save me 2000 instead going for the 8. 😏
This was my thought process exactly. I wasn't going to pay 2k more for a "great" piano sound and extra synth functionality. For me, it's about speed of creation.
Midi learning can be accomplished on any midi controller, so you're right, creating a default template in the daw that contains the midi data will be extremely dope. I've been using it in this way the entire time. The pad mode has daw control, and has been the ultimate sampling and live arrangement tool for me. I do go live with the thing almost every night, so if you ever wanna see it in action you should swing by.
@@marcusunivers just curious what decision did you make at the end? I’m currently on the same journey considering the big Fantom and the 0…
@@roderickalbus5818 Im still saving up some money but I will probably go with the big Fantom, because the Weighted Keys on the 8, the synths that are included like jupiter8, juno ... (which are not included on the 08), the bigger storage for Presets/Samples, VPiano Engine with unlimited polyphony and the better connectivity like the XLR Combo Mic Input in the big Fantom. Because I not take the synth around and more having it stay in the studio this will be for me the smarter choice. 😅
I'm a MPC Fan. Maybe the 08 is at the same Level, possibly. The full F8 is better as the MPC, but too expensive to me. I guess. Maybe i'm wrong, don't know.
If this O version is powerful what would you call the fantom then for almost twices price ?
Awesome to hear you. I just got the Fantom-08 and am looking to do live DJ style sets. Do you find that ableton is essential for this or do you think its possible to do seamless performances just with the fantom-0?
The Fantom storage is limited, this is why I use the DAW. The great thing about the Fantom is that it is obviously mappable. I have a video or two demonstrating how I'm using the Fantom to remix and Mashup songs. I am considering getting a DJ Controller like the FLX4 so I can export my own stuff out of Ableton to then arrange via another controller more designed for that activity.
I've seen plenty of people performing with just the Fantom and the Fantom plus Ableton. There's really no right way, there's just your way!!
Have you tried the Yamahas MODX+?
I have.... amazing
@@amackclassic6737 💛
Hey! I am considerung to buy the -08, However I'm afraid of the keys wearing out and getting noisy since it has happened before to me... have you had issues with them?
They're pretty noisy yeah, but when I'm jamming I don't really notice it since my volume is loud.
I've come to get used to it over the years but mainly it's been amazing.
Just curious, what do you mean a broadcast station? Can you do a video on how this is done?
Sure! I meant more as a podcast/livestream hub. I've been broadcasting my set up to Twitch and RUclips Live specifically. It's incredible to me that the board is all I need to perform in this way online! Thank you for watching!
Gonna hook it up to ableton and give it a try. Thanks
I made a video about it awhile back if you need a reference. Glad to hear you're gonna do it though, it really is worth it.
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I literally have dozens of videos of playing the Fantom. Check out my live streams!