Roland GW-7 owner manual Song Functions, Recording a Song, All, Keyboard, Single

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Song Functions

The song memory locations are organized as follows.

Name

Type

Explanation

 

 

 

Sng00

Temporary

Used when playing or recording a

 

song

song. Erased when you switch off the

 

 

GW-7’s power.

Sng01–

User songs

Contain the songs you record and save.

Sng99

 

The contents are preserved even when

 

 

you switch off the GW-7’s power.

Recording a Song

You can use the 16-track recorder of the GW-7 to record your own performances.

The following four recording modes are available.

Recording a new song

ALL

Keyboard performance and backing are all

 

 

 

recorded simultaneously.

KBD (Keyboard)

Only the keyboard performance is recorded.

Recording additional material to an existing song

 

 

 

 

SINGLE

Record one track at a time. You can choose

 

 

 

the track that will be recorded.

PUNCH (Punch-

Re-record over a specified region of a track.

in/out)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The GW-7 has one temporary song memory location (Sng00). This is the memory location that is used when you record a song—it is erased when you switch off the GW-7’s power. If you don’t want to lose the song, you must save it in a user song memory location (Sng01–Sng99). (p. 22)

For the first recording, “SINGLE” is selected automatically. Be aware that if you choose “ALL” or “KBD,” the temporary song (Sng00) will be erased. If you want to record additional material to an existing song, you must choose “SINGLE” or “PUNCH.” If the temporary song (Sng00) contains no data, you can’t select “SINGLE” or “PUNCH.”

You can't record a song while the GW-7 is synchronized to an external MIDI device.

All

This recording mode records the keyboard performance and all of the backing.

The temporary song (Sng00) will be erased by the new recording.

1.Make preparations by selecting the keyboard mode (p. 9), Tone (p. 11), and Backing (p. 14).

2.Press [SONG REC] so the button is lit.

3.Turn the VALUE dial to set “Rec Mode” to ALL.

4.Press [ ] to start recording.

5.Perform.

6.Press [ ] to stop recording.

Keyboard

This recording mode records only the keyboard performance. The backing will not be available.

The temporary song (Sng00) will be erased by the new recording.

1.Make preparations by selecting the keyboard mode (p. 9) and Tone (p. 11).

2.Press [SONG REC] so the button is lit.

3.Turn the VALUE dial to set “Rec Mode” to KBD.

4.Use the metronome if desired. (p. 10)

5.Press [ ] to start recording.

6.Perform.

7.Press [ ] to stop recording.

Single

This recording mode lets you layer additional material onto the previously recorded sounds, and record each track separately.

You can’t use this recording mode if the temporary track (Sng00) contains no data.

1.Press [SONG REC] so the button is lit.

2.Turn the VALUE dial to set “Rec Mode” to SINGLE.

3.Press SELECT [ ]. The recording track screen will appear. Turn the VALUE dial to select the track you want to record.

4.Make preparations to play a Tone (p. 11).

5.Press [ ] to start recording.

6.Perform.

7.Press [ ] to stop recording.

If you want to record additional material, continue from step 1.

The keyboard and backing parts are recorded on the following tracks.

Track

Part name

 

 

1

Backing 1

2

Backing bass *1

3

Backing 2

4

Main (Keyboard) *2

5

Backing 3

6

Dual (Keyboard) *3

7

Backing 4

8

Backing 5

9

Backing 6

10

Backing drums

11

Split (Keyboard) *4

12

 

13

 

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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 Front Panel Panel DescriptionsRear Panel Connecting a Pedal and Switch Connecting External Equipment, Pedals, and SwitchesIntroduction About the GW-7Turning the Power On/Off Playing Sounds from the Keyboard Keyboard ModeListening to the Demo Song Using Split Mode Restoring the GW-7 to Its Factory SettingsUsing Dual Mode Using the MetronomeSelecting the Tone for the Keyboard Mode Keyboard Mode FunctionsUsing the Favorite Tone Function Octave SettingsEditing a Tone in Detail Editing a ToneSaving a Tone Parameter Range ExplanationUsing the GW-7 as a Midi Keyboard Controller Other FunctionsPress Select to return to the keyboard channel screen Playing Back a Backing Adding Music Styles Selecting a Music StyleDeleting a Music Style Other Functions Related to Music StylesPerformance Functions Performance Functions and EffectsBeam Controller Assigning the D Beam Controller FunctionPitch Bend and Modulation Using Preset PerformancesAssignable Pedal Selecting a PerformanceOFF, on Performance ParametersUsing Effects Adjusting the Reverb or Chorus Send LevelEditing the Effects Enhancer Multi-Effect ListRecording a Song Song FunctionsAll KeyboardRecording Another Song After Previously Recording Using a Foot Switch to Punch-In/OutSaving a Song Deleting a SongSelecting and Playing a Song Moving the Playback Location of a SongMinus-One Playback System Settings USB Functions and System FunctionsTransferring Files via USB Parameter Range Explanation System Parameter FunctionsMidi Functions Midi ChannelsMidi Parameters Using the GW-7 as a Midi Sound Module Bulk DumpBulk Load Troubleshooting Sound Is Distorted Pitch Is WrongCho Dual, Cho Split, Rev Main, Rev Dual, Rev Split p Button Tone Category Tone ListsTone Lists Wind World Button Rhythm Category Drum SetsOHH Drum SetsPC 68 CC32 PC 85 CC32 Kick House Kick HipHop Kick SimpleKick SFX Name Tempo Time sign Music StylesDM7 Chord Intelligence Mode 1 settingGM7 Midi Imprementation Chart GW-7 Workstation SpecificationsSound Generator Backing TrackControl Pedal IndexSong For EU Countries For the USAFor Canada Africa Information