Roland FXWS07 Cell Phone User Manual


 
9
Finding Out How Much Space You Need
When You’re Storing Your Work
The Fantom-X allows you to check out the size of your samples
before saving them—you can store samples individually or
store everything in sample RAM at once, as described in the
Sampling on the Fantom-X Workshop booklet. To learn the size
of:
any currently loaded sample—press SAMPLE LIST to display
a list of all of your samples. The size of each currently
loaded sample is displayed to its right.
the entire contents of sample RAM—consult the Memory
Information display’s Sample readout, as described on
Page 8.
If space is tight in the memory area to which you’re saving your data, it’s
possible you’ll have room for your samples, but not quite enough for your
song—if so, the Fantom-X will display a “Memory Full” message.
When You’re Loading Your Work
You can view the size of samples you want to load on the
Sample List screen.
Using the Fantom-X File Utility
The Fantom-X’s File Utility feature allows you to delete, move
or copy data stored in user and card memory so you can
re-arrange and organize it however you want.
What you’ll see in the File Utility screen are folders and files
that look and act just like folders and files on a computer’s
hard drive.
Getting to the File Utility Screen
1. Press PATCH/RHYTHM, LAYER/SPLIT, or MIXER.
2. Press MENU.
3. Highlight “File Utility.”
4. Press ENTER—the File Utility screen appears.
If you’ve previously
connected the selected
memory area to a
computer running Mac OS
X, you may see additional
items that begin with
a period. Ignore these
files—they’re required by
Mac OS X.
5. Press F1 (User) or F2 (Card) to select the area of memory
that contains the data with which you want to work.