Roland Fantom-X7 76-Key Sampling Workstation

World's first "Giga-Workstation" keyboard, giving musicians nearly 1GB of wave memory when fully expanded and powerful 128-voice polyphony.

Overall User Ratings (based on 98 ratings)
  • Overall:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    3 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted April 6, 2011 by a customer from yahoo.com

"You can't go wrong with this product and u will definitely get more than your monies worth,this equipment is on another level."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I expect to be satisfied as long as it stays on top of the industry and a leading device.Depends,if i had to or not!If another product came out to surpass this one.yes i would wear it out to the fullest extent and get my moneys worth and keep it.There is no other product in its league,in a class all by itself.I bought this because it was new and different and a innovator,and it could compete with the motiff
Sound
i like it because when roland came out with the fantom family,we were tired of the korg trinton sound which Dr.Dre wore out,then came the fantom highly innovated
Features
a built in DAW studio and MPC drums licensed by akia
Ease of Use
Again,I say its the best and easy to access sounds,which is fantastic
Quality
The structure is like a steel cage built to last long and built for the weather
Value
?
Manufacturer Support
I did not need service so i did not call so i cannot really rate the service
The Wow Factor
very much

Musical Background:

recording engineer and sound technician

Musical Style:

All music
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Submitted May 18, 2006 by a customer from cox.net

Roland Fantom X7 Customer Review

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
The sounds are nice and warm. It fills up a mix very nicely. Yama and Korg are too bright for my taste.
Features
What feature hasn't it got? It is truly a workstation from start to finish. (except it has no cdr drive)
Ease of Use
For doing as much as this puppy does, it is moderately hard to learn but the color lcd makes it much easier. Any piece of gear that is this deep needs good feedback.
Quality
It is buy far the best looking of the big 3. I have had some knobs break off and buttons pushed in but that was from roadies who did not care.
Value
It is pricy but it is state of the art. I would not buy it if I were not a pro. It has to make me money to spend $2500
Manufacturer Support
no idea from Roland but the Fantonized web site is one of the best web sites for a keyboard I've ever seen.

Musical Background:

professional musician

Musical Style:

does't matter
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Submitted August 7, 2007

"this proves that roland is the best!!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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theres really nothing i dont like about the fantom x7 it does everything i need it to do and i guarantee ill hold on to this beast for a looooong time
Sound
the fantom x7 is simply stunning!! i must admit before the fantom x series keyboards came out i was all about korg. and wanting the best korg workstation out there. truly the fantom x7 blows any triton out of the water. regardless if it has any type of drive or not, in my personal opinion thats what your computer is for.
Features
its understandable that when you buy the fantom x6 x7 or x8 (i have the x7) all your getting is the board itself and its power supply but the reason being is because everybodys style is different, everyone has different ways of incorperating the fantom x into their music, soo if you wanna add stuff like the SRX boards, or like a sustain pedal, or rolands pk 5A bass pedalboard, then you might as well save your money. either way, the dynamic pad bank is incredible! it has saved us from purchasing a $6000 electronic drumkit because what i can do is trigger electronic drum sounds and percussion sounds with the pad bank (along with many many other things) and the 128 voice polyphony? cant go wront there! i could go on but i dont want to put this huge story about how the fantom x can do everything....
Ease of Use
this machine is very user friendly. i especially love the live performance mode which enables me to do "pre production" and set up my fantom so all i have to do is hit one button to step me through the different parameters to get me through an evening.
Quality
very well built. its definetely better than my previous keyboards i had which were just entry level portable keyboards that are no use to me anymore
Value
this product will be around for a while. i guarantee it
Manufacturer Support
support? what?? who needs it??

Musical Background:

musician

Musical Style:

Progressive rock, progressive metal, thrash
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Submitted November 26, 2006

"Best keyboard mandkind will ever see"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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the fantom x is all you need. with the ability to plug your guitar, bass, and even have the capibility to get drums set up to it. it really is a studio at your fingertips
Sound
The roland fantom x has the most unbelieveable sound on the whole planet!!!! all the acoustic piano sounds, electric piano sounds, guitar, bass, synth, drum, percussion, vocal sounds theyre all just absolutely perfect
Features
What the heck feature doesnt it have?? ever since the day roland came out with the fantom x series keyboards, i was won over by them on so many levels. but yeah the features, who needs a CDR drive built in to it when you have a studio right at your fingertips?? as long as you have a working computer with a cdr drive then its all good to go. from all the realistic sounds to all the sampling modes, arpeggiator, skip back sampling, pad bank, the list just goes on and on
Ease of Use
if your just getting started into playing keyboards it will take a little bit of time but once you learn all the "nooks and crannies" on the fantom x it is probly the most user friendly flagship professional keyboard out there
Quality
the steel construction. thats enough said.
Manufacturer Support
havent needed any support which is a REALLY good thing
The Wow Factor
you cant just go past a fantom x!!! just the overall presence of it is just unbelieveable

Musical Background:

Musician

Musical Style:

Progressive rock/metal
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Submitted May 19, 2004

"Fantom X, X for X-treme Fantom Power... powerful sounds and functions!"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A good, overall keyboard. It is in my eyes, on par with the Triton Extreme.
Sound
Roland, by far, are one of the most realistic, lush sounding keyboards ever. The electric pianos, acoustic pianos, synths, and organs are SUPER! The sounds on the Fantom X are more smoother. They are not as bright and live-ish/performance-ish sounding like on the Triton Extreme. However, the Triton Extreme has breath-taking sounds as well. If you do not like hassling with tweekability, sound and parameter adjusting/editing, I reccomend the Fantom X. If you do not mind tweeking sounds and editing a lot, the Triton Extreme would be no problem for you. Although Triton Extreme has a superb vacuum-processing Valve Force tube unit located above the joystick region, which gives extra warmth, overdrive, disortion and boost to your sounds and effects; the Fantom X has similar functions. You just have to navigate through effects editing parameters, equalizing functions, and various adjustments of modulations, multi effects, insert effects. Believe me, the distortion, warmth, and snarl is just as good as the Valve Force, however, it may not possess actual/authentic Tube system in it. I prefer most of the electric pianos better on the Fantom X than on the Triton Extreme, but the Triton Extreme has good electric pianos as well. The vintage organs, clavs, and melltrons are very ood as well. I have not yet got a chance to try the FArfisa organ, my favorite of all organs. They were known for their distorted synth/fluty-churhcy sounds and other tones as well. Anyhow, the sounds are very superb on the Fantom X. The Fantom X is not so bad after all when it comes to sounds.
Features
I never got a chance to use skip bak sampling, but I have heard it is uniquely inquisite. Full of features and surprises. I failed at the sequencer section, but the technician at the music store made it look easy. I suppose once you get the hang of navigating through the settings, effects, and parameter functions, it's not so bad after all. The colored LCD display may not be toucher-graphic like the Triton, but navigating through parameter settings, realtime control settings, assignments, and functions to MFX processors is a breeze. Just as it is a breeze to navigate by tough-graphic editing on the Triton Extreme. Another plus for Roland is the nicely organized categories of sound patches you want to select. If you want to select a sound, press menu, I forgot what mode it has to be in though, but once you do that, there will be a list of instrument categories on the display such as percussion, Strings/Bass, Malet, Acoustic Pianos, Electric Pianos, Synths, and more. Each category has a vast selection of different instrument types. Example: under E. Pianos, there are Tines, Whirly Grand, Clav w/wah, Phaser Rhodes, Mark II, Wurlitzer Stage, and many many others. You can even tweek their effects like phase, tremolo with adjustments to rate, depth, resonance, speaker modeling distance and sound ratio, and all that other stuff. The Organs are super-stellar. Try Memories sound patc or 60's Combo Classic Organ with distortion and rich overdrive. Although you cannot really have full assignment ratio of Leslie rotary speed and modeling to the modulation/pitch stick like you do on the Triton Extreme, you can still assign that effect to the D-beam or to your assignable knobs. Look at the LCD display to look at corresponding adjustments and monitor your parameter levels. So far, the Fantom X is user friendly when it comes to functions, features, and parameter settings and editing. It is true that Roland may have skimped out a little on insert effects, but for a novice keyboard player, what more could one need. Then again, the Extreme is just as daring, isn't it? Either way, both keyboards are a perfect choice for novices and professionals.
Quality
Other than sound quality, the material of the instrument is durable, proffessional, and reliable. I mean... a steel-titanium chassis, how durable and heavy duty can one get here. That's pretty good for a keyboard. Considering if one is going to use it for studio use, or stage performances, this keyboard is built solid state. Some of the buttons and keys are a little cheap, but they still feel smooth. The keys and buttons are probably built for superfluous reasons. Good keyboard I've seen so far.
Value
I don't know of the Fantom X's value. I don't one one yet, but my guess is that it is very valuable as far as functions and sound.
Manufacturer Support
I don't know if this is true, but I heard that Roland customer support is very friendly, and helpful. If not, prove me wrong here. I'll be more than willing to suffice under such criticism.
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