Use your favorite Fantom sounds on a laptop anywhere, without carrying 30+ pounds of keyboard.
If you are looking to add some of that iconic Roland character to your productions, exploring these sampled libraries is a great place to start. If you are interested, I can: Provide tips on how to sample the Fantom G6 yourself. Compare the G6 sound to newer Fantom models. Suggest DAW-specific FX chains for Roland sounds.
Open Kontakt (Full Version required; the free Kontakt Player will time out after 15 minutes). Click on the tab in the upper left corner of Kontakt. Navigate to your library folder. roland fantom g6 kontakt library
Do you prefer a (all sounds) or a genre-specific pack (e.g., just hip-hop/urban sounds)?
Includes the Fantom’s renowned 88-key multisampled grand pianos and Rhodes electric pianos. Orchestral and Synth Layers: Use your favorite Fantom sounds on a laptop
Expressive bells, sines, pizzicato strings, and world instruments perfect for modern trap beats.
: In Kontakt, select the Fantom G as your MIDI input device. This allows you to play high-end VSTs while using the G6's legendary semi-weighted keys. Compare the G6 sound to newer Fantom models
The sound is too quiet. Solution: That is the Roland "headroom." Turn up your interface. Do not normalize the samples in Kontakt; the quiet gain staging is why the G6 summed mixes so well.