Roland GW-7 owner manual Rear Panel

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16.FUNCTION button

This button takes you to the settings screen for various parameters.

To raise the pitch of the keyboard tone in steps of one octave, hold down [SHIFT] and press [FUNCTION]. (p. 11)

17.KEYBOARD section

Use these buttons to switch the keyboard mode. (p. 9, p. 11)

18.MODE section

Use these buttons to switch between Tone, Style, Performance, and Song modes.

19.USB button

The GW-7 can exchange music style data or song files with your computer via a USB connection. (p. 24)

20.[PIANO]–[DRUMS]

Use these buttons to select tones by category. (p. 9–11)

Panel Descriptions

21.FAVORITE button

Use this button to access favorite tones. (p. 11)

22.Bender/Modulation lever

You can raise or lower the pitch by moving this lever to the left or right. Push the lever away from yourself to apply modulation (normally vibrato) to the sound. (p. 17)

Rear Panel

1.USB connector

Use a USB cable to connect the GW-7 to your computer via this connector. (p. 24)

2.MIDI OUT/IN connectors

Connect MIDI devices to these connectors. (p. 26)

3.CONTROL PEDAL jack

Connect a separately available pedal switch (Roland DP Series), a separately available foot switch (BOSS FS-5U) or a separately available expression pedal (Roland EV-5) to this jack. (p. 8, p.

17)

4.HOLD PEDAL jack

Connect a separately available pedal switch (Roland DP Series) to this jack. (p. 8)

5.OUTPUT R/L (MONO) jacks

Connect your cassette deck, power amp, audio amp, keyboard amp, monitor speakers, etc., to these jacks. (p. 8)

6.PHONES jack

Connect a separately available pair of headphones to this jack. Sound will be output from the OUTPUT jacks even if you connect headphones.

7.Cord hook

Use this to secure the AC adaptor cord. (p. 9)

8.DC IN jack

Connect the included AC adaptor here. (p. 9)

9.POWER switch

This turns the power on/off. (p. 9)

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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 About the GW-7 Connecting External Equipment, Pedals, and SwitchesConnecting a Pedal and Switch IntroductionPlaying Sounds from the Keyboard Keyboard Mode Turning the Power On/OffListening to the Demo Song Using the Metronome Restoring the GW-7 to Its Factory SettingsUsing Split Mode Using Dual ModeOctave Settings Keyboard Mode FunctionsSelecting the Tone for the Keyboard Mode Using the Favorite Tone FunctionParameter Range Explanation Editing a ToneEditing a Tone in Detail Saving a ToneOther Functions Using the GW-7 as a Midi Keyboard ControllerPress Select to return to the keyboard channel screen Playing Back a Backing Other Functions Related to Music Styles Selecting a Music StyleAdding Music Styles Deleting a Music StyleAssigning the D Beam Controller Function Performance Functions and EffectsPerformance Functions Beam ControllerSelecting a Performance Using Preset PerformancesPitch Bend and Modulation Assignable PedalOFF, on Performance ParametersAdjusting the Reverb or Chorus Send Level Using EffectsEditing the Effects Enhancer Multi-Effect ListKeyboard Song FunctionsRecording a Song AllDeleting a Song Using a Foot Switch to Punch-In/OutRecording Another Song After Previously Recording Saving a SongMoving the Playback Location of a Song Selecting and Playing a SongMinus-One Playback USB Functions and System Functions System SettingsTransferring Files via USB Parameter Range Explanation System Parameter FunctionsMidi Channels Midi FunctionsMidi Parameters Bulk Dump Using the GW-7 as a Midi Sound ModuleBulk Load Troubleshooting Pitch Is Wrong Sound Is DistortedCho 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 Backing Track SpecificationsGW-7 Workstation Sound GeneratorControl Pedal IndexSong For the USA For EU CountriesFor Canada Africa Information