Interesting question! Well, we still don't know the full detail of what this new Montage may have, but knowing how important the Fantom is to Roland, then I am confident that whenever the next update lands, it will be worth the wait!
I have a unique synth - Vector Synth - that has the circulating dot of sound that you never saw before. It's from the Czech Republic & Red Means Recording has a TH-cam video that is worth Czeching out from minute 39 onward if you can't watch the whole video. At times it looks like an image of the Atom with a circulating Electron. I immediately pegged n/zyme as duplicating that feature. I had subscibed to your channel before I saw your most informative latest video, but how do I join your patch club as such? Thanks for sharing...Otto von Ruggins
Hi Mark - Patchland is a Facebook group (link in description) which is for sharing ZEN-Core sounds. Also it will share n/zyme sounds too over time as more Fantom owners get hold of the new engine.
@@TheSynthAcademy I tried to join it before and it said awaiting approval or something and then the next day the button just said “join group” again so I guess I got denied? Why??
Question: When having all what Roland has to offer, is it really worth to pay another $150 to have this addition? Please explain why. Thanks in advance!
Simply put, the character of sounds from the n/zyme is unlike that of any of the other sound engines on the Fantom. Whether you think it is work $150 depends on how much you value those sounds, and how much you value the rather nice user interface that Roland have developed for the n/zyme.
@@bunwi, I agree, but the interface has no value to me. Only the result of the sound that comes out of it. And Fantom already has tons of alike sounds built in. Kind of difficult choice for me..
It all depends if you want to make Roland sounds that are your own. The Scenes alone have some inspiring start points & this video showed how you can make beautiful MOVING sounds with not much effort, but it takes a mental approach of wanting what you created, not just what everyone else has. I don't buy your assessment that the Fantom has sounds like these already, so if that's what you believe, suit yourself - $150 shouldn't break the bank - if you have funds, go for it - but only if you are willing to make it your own!
amazing👏love to see the Fantom growing..
Great channel and FB groups! Thanks ❤
Fantastic add on for the fantastic Fantom ! I love it !!!
Sounds beautiful ,limitless possibilities, thanks for the demonstration👍
Thank you well explained
Thank you!
Excellent video, thanks Neil
Thank you Neil , great demo 😊🙌
Excellent
Magnifique
Where is the new update to make the Fantom a winner vs new Montage M ?? Answer ::: FANTOM EX ! Marvelous !
Interesting question! Well, we still don't know the full detail of what this new Montage may have, but knowing how important the Fantom is to Roland, then I am confident that whenever the next update lands, it will be worth the wait!
I have a unique synth - Vector Synth - that has the circulating dot of sound that you never saw before. It's from the Czech Republic & Red Means Recording has a TH-cam video that is worth Czeching out from minute 39 onward if you can't watch the whole video. At times it looks like an image of the Atom with a circulating Electron. I immediately pegged n/zyme as duplicating that feature. I had subscibed to your channel before I saw your most informative latest video, but how do I join your patch club as such? Thanks for sharing...Otto von Ruggins
I really wish the Fantom 0 had this option
quelle option? le F0 a le meme moteur que le F7
👍👏 👏 👏 👏
What/where is patch land?
group on FB
Hi Mark - Patchland is a Facebook group (link in description) which is for sharing ZEN-Core sounds. Also it will share n/zyme sounds too over time as more Fantom owners get hold of the new engine.
@@TheSynthAcademy I tried to join it before and it said awaiting approval or something and then the next day the button just said “join group” again so I guess I got denied? Why??
Question:
When having all what Roland has to offer, is it really worth to pay another $150 to have this addition? Please explain why. Thanks in advance!
Simply put, the character of sounds from the n/zyme is unlike that of any of the other sound engines on the Fantom. Whether you think it is work $150 depends on how much you value those sounds, and how much you value the rather nice user interface that Roland have developed for the n/zyme.
@@bunwi,
I agree, but the interface has no value to me. Only the result of the sound that comes out of it. And Fantom already has tons of alike sounds built in. Kind of difficult choice for me..
@@bunwiFor me.It sounds the same like the other engines.
It all depends if you want to make Roland sounds that are your own. The Scenes alone have some inspiring start points & this video showed how you can make beautiful MOVING sounds with not much effort, but it takes a mental approach of wanting what you created, not just what everyone else has. I don't buy your assessment that the Fantom has sounds like these already, so if that's what you believe, suit yourself - $150 shouldn't break the bank - if you have funds, go for it - but only if you are willing to make it your own!
Wavetables must have 16 steps as the korg wavestation. 4 is very poor..
Wave station is a toy compared to a Fantom.
@@jplte5453,
Please send me a video link to show this. Thanks in advance