This is the USB driver for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Fantom-X Series USB Driver v1.0 for Mac OS 10.6.Fantom-X Series USB Driver v1.0.0 for Mac OS 10.7 (Lion).Fantom-X6/X7/X8/XR Driver Version 1.0.0 for OS X 10.8įantom-X6/X7/X8 Users Note: This driver supports only a FANTOM-X6/X7/X8 that has an installed Fantom-X Audio Track Expansion.įantom-XR Users Note: This driver supports only a FANTOM-XR that has an installed Fantom-XR Sample Tools Expansion.This is the Fantom-X6/X7/X8 driver for Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Vista(TM) 64-bit Operating Systems. Fantom-X Driver Version 1.0.0 for Windows Vista 64-bit Edition.Fantom-X Driver Version 1.0.0 for Windows Vista 32-bit Editionįor Product(s): Fantom-X6 / Fantom-X6 Audio Track Expansion / Fantom-X7 / Fantom-X7 Audio Track Expansion / Fantom-X8 / Fantom-X8 Audio Track Expansion / Fantom-XR / Fantom-XR Sample Tools Expansion.This is the Fantom-X driver for Microsoft(R) Windows 7 64-bit Edition. Fantom-X Driver Version 1.0.0 for Windows 7 64-bit Edition.This is the Fantom-X driver for Microsoft(R) Windows 7. Fantom-X Driver Version 1.0.0 for Windows 7 32-bit Edition.
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Fantom-X Driver Version 1.0.0 for Windows 8.No! You can control all of this on the Front Panel, however, the ini makes things easier. For the MIDI track, set the MIDI out to the device you are attempting to control.įor example: Lets say you have a MIDI interface Input and Output A set to the Fantom, then the MIDI input should be set to A OMNI and the Output (Where you are sending MIDI Messages) set to A output of your MIDI device.ĬDK I need a Fantom X Performance INS file for Sonar? Or can I select the Performance manually on the X6?."Always Echo currently Selected track to off." Note: I usually like to Control Echo myself and so under preference I have: In Sonar Insert a new MIDI track and turn the Echo on.My recommendation is that you turn it off, this will eliminate ambiguity and issues, such as what you are experiencing. Turn Local Control to Off only if you are using the Fantom as a Controller and you do not want to trigger it's internal sounds when you are attempting to trigger other connected MIDI devices.Again, do you have multiple MIDI sound sources? This usually happens when you have one MIDI output/input triggering multiple devices. Unless I turn MIDI echo off in Sonar, every time I press a key on the X6 or attempt Sonar MIDI playback, each MIDI note is triggered multiple times, resulting in somewhat of a MIDI note loop which can sometimes cause the X6 to hang/freeze. Unless you specify a MIDI channel and a MIDI output on Keyboard A itself. Setting Local Control to off ensures that when you Play Keyboard A, it will not trigger it's own internal Sound. Local Control allows you use the Keyboard or MIDI as a Controller without triggering the device itself.įor example: Lets say you have two Keyboards: A and B, you want to use A to Control B, meaning you want to play the Key-bed on A so that it triggers the sound in B. CDK Various sources state to turn local control off on the external keyboard however I’m finding that with local control on the X6 turned off, I get no sound during Sonar MIDI playback.