Roland GW-7 owner manual Playing Back a Backing

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Playing with an Accompaniment (Backing)

Playing Back a Backing

1.Press [BACKING TRACK] so the button is lit.

When you play the left-hand area of the keyboard, you will hear a strings sound and an chord bass sound.

At this time, the keyboard split point will be set to C4 (note number 60).

If you press and hold [SPLIT] (for approximately two seconds), the split point setting screen will appear. You can turn the VALUE dial to change the split point. When you’re finished, press [EXIT].

2.Press [START/STOP]; the backing will start playing.

If [BACKING TRACK] is unlit, pressing [START/STOP] will cause only the drums to start playing.

3.Use your left hand to play a chord (or a single note).

4.If you play a different chord (or single note), the backing key will change.

5.Use the following buttons to select a different pattern for the currently selected music style.

INTRO

A backing pattern suitable for an introduc-

 

tion.

ORIGINAL

A simple backing pattern.

FILL IN

This backing pattern is used when transition-

 

ing to ORIGINAL or VARIATION.

VARIATION

This is a more intense backing pattern, ideal

 

for use during a break.

ENDING

When you want to stop playback, you can

 

press this button instead of the [START/

 

STOP] button; the ending will play, and then

 

the backing will stop.

The chord name is displayed in the backing chord area of the screen.

Use your left hand to play the backing chord, and your right hand to play the melody.

Changing the Backing Ensemble

You can press the following BAND TYPE buttons to change the type of ensemble that will play the backing.

DRUMS

Simple backing patterns, with only drums and bass

& BASS

line.

COMBO

Backing patterns played by a band with several types

 

of instrumental sounds.

FULL

Backing patterns with a full arrangement of multiple

 

instruments.

When the power is turned on, “FULL” is selected.

Adjusting the Volume Balance

Volume Balance Between the Drum Part and Other Parts

1.Press ANALOG MODIFY [SELECT] to make BACKING light.

2.Turn the C1 knob (DRUM BAND) to adjust the volume balance between the drum part and the other parts.

Turn the knob toward the left to make the drum part louder.

Volume Balance Between the Backing and the Keyboard Performance

1.Press ANALOG MODIFY [SELECT] to make BACKING light.

2.Turn the C2 knob (BACK KBD) to adjust the volume balance between the backing and the keyboard performance.

Turn the knob toward the left to make the backing louder.

If you want to adjust the volume of the entire GW-7, turn the VOLUME knob.

Adjusting the Tempo

1.Press [TAP TEMPO].

The tempo setting screen will appear.

2.Turn the VALUE dial to adjust the tempo.

You can also specify the tempo by pressing [TAP TEMPO] three or more times at the desired interval.

To return to the original tempo, hold down [SHIFT] and press [TAP TEMPO].

3.Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.

Sync Start

1.Press [SYNC START] so the button is lit.

Sync Start is a function that automatically starts the backing when you play a note to the left of the split point.

This is convenient when you want the backing to begin playing the moment you play a chord in the left hand.

To defeat this setting, press [SYNC START] so the button goes out.

Stopping the Backing

1.Press [START/STOP] once again to make the backing stop.

If you press [ENDING], the ending phrase will play and then the backing will stop.

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Contents Conventions Used in This Manual For the U.K Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Important Notes Contents Panel Descriptions Front PanelRear Panel Introduction Connecting External Equipment, Pedals, and SwitchesConnecting a Pedal and Switch About the GW-7Listening to the Demo Song Turning the Power On/OffPlaying Sounds from the Keyboard Keyboard Mode Using Dual Mode Restoring the GW-7 to Its Factory SettingsUsing Split Mode Using the MetronomeUsing the Favorite Tone Function Keyboard Mode FunctionsSelecting the Tone for the Keyboard Mode Octave SettingsSaving a Tone Editing a ToneEditing a Tone in Detail Parameter Range ExplanationPress Select to return to the keyboard channel screen Using the GW-7 as a Midi Keyboard ControllerOther Functions Playing Back a Backing Deleting a Music Style Selecting a Music StyleAdding Music Styles Other Functions Related to Music StylesBeam Controller Performance Functions and EffectsPerformance Functions Assigning the D Beam Controller FunctionAssignable Pedal Using Preset PerformancesPitch Bend and Modulation Selecting a PerformancePerformance Parameters OFF, onEditing the Effects Using EffectsAdjusting the Reverb or Chorus Send Level Multi-Effect List EnhancerAll Song FunctionsRecording a Song KeyboardSaving a Song Using a Foot Switch to Punch-In/OutRecording Another Song After Previously Recording Deleting a SongMinus-One Playback Selecting and Playing a SongMoving the Playback Location of a Song Transferring Files via USB System SettingsUSB Functions and System Functions System Parameter Functions Parameter Range ExplanationMidi Parameters Midi FunctionsMidi Channels Bulk Load Using the GW-7 as a Midi Sound ModuleBulk Dump Troubleshooting Cho Dual, Cho Split, Rev Main, Rev Dual, Rev Split p Sound Is DistortedPitch Is Wrong Tone Lists Button Tone CategoryTone Lists Wind World Drum Sets Button Rhythm CategoryDrum Sets OHHPC 68 CC32 PC 85 CC32 Kick House Kick HipHop Kick SimpleKick SFX Music Styles Name Tempo Time signChord Intelligence Mode 1 setting DM7GM7 Midi Imprementation Chart Sound Generator SpecificationsGW-7 Workstation Backing TrackIndex Control PedalSong For Canada For EU CountriesFor the USA Information Africa