Roland Introduction, About the GW-7, Making Connections, Connecting a Pedal and Switch

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About the GW-7

What is a Tone? (p. 11)

On the GW-7, each of the sounds you normally play is called a “Tone.” If we use the analogy of an orchestra, a Tone corresponds to an instrument played by one of the musicians. Settings for parameters such as effects and filters are also included in a Tone.

What is Backing? (p. 14)

”Backing” refers to the automatic accompaniment functionality of the GW-7.

What is a Music Style? (p. 15)

A “Music Style” is a musical template used by a Backing. The GW-7 contains a variety of music styles such as rock, dance, Latin, and jazz. You can also add style data by connecting the GW-7 to your computer via USB. (p. 24)

You can’t create music styles using the GW-7 itself; you’ll need to use the built-in styles provided by the GW-7, or load commercially available style data.

What is a Performance? (p. 16)

A “Performance” is a group of settings that specifies the Tone and Style, the keyboard mode, and various other parameters.

What is a Song? (p. 21)

The GW-7 contains a 16-track recorder, which you can use to record the music you play. You can add a Backing to the performance you play on the keyboard, and save the result as a Song. You can also load Song data from a computer connected to the GW-7 via USB. (p. 24)

Making Connections

To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

Connecting External Equipment, Pedals, and Switches

Connecting External Equipment

You can record your playing (or a song recorded on the GW-7) onto a cassette tape or other audio recording device. Connect the OUTPUT jacks on the GW-7’s rear panel to the input jacks of your external device.

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Cassette deck, power amp, audio amp, keyboard amp, monitor speakers, etc.

Connecting a Pedal and Switch

You must switch off the GW-7’s power before you connect a pedal and/or switch.

Connect a separately available pedal switch (Roland DP Series) to the HOLD PEDAL jack on the rear panel. You can use this pedal switch to sustain notes even after taking your hands off the keyboard.

Connect a separately available pedal switch (Roland DP Series), a separately available foot switch (Boss FS-5U) or separately available expression pedal (Roland EV-5) to the rear panel CONTROL PEDAL jack. You can use this to control various functions that you assign. (p. 25)

Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5; sold separately). By connecting any other expression pedals, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to the unit.

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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 Connecting External Equipment, Pedals, and Switches Connecting a Pedal and SwitchIntroduction About the GW-7Listening to the Demo Song Turning the Power On/OffPlaying Sounds from the Keyboard Keyboard Mode Restoring the GW-7 to Its Factory Settings Using Split ModeUsing Dual Mode Using the MetronomeKeyboard Mode Functions Selecting the Tone for the Keyboard ModeUsing the Favorite Tone Function Octave SettingsEditing a Tone Editing a Tone in DetailSaving a Tone 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 Selecting a Music Style Adding Music StylesDeleting a Music Style Other Functions Related to Music StylesPerformance Functions and Effects Performance FunctionsBeam Controller Assigning the D Beam Controller FunctionUsing Preset Performances Pitch Bend and ModulationAssignable Pedal Selecting a PerformancePerformance Parameters OFF, onEditing the Effects Using EffectsAdjusting the Reverb or Chorus Send Level Multi-Effect List EnhancerSong Functions Recording a SongAll KeyboardUsing a Foot Switch to Punch-In/Out Recording Another Song After Previously RecordingSaving a Song 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 Specifications GW-7 WorkstationSound Generator Backing TrackIndex Control PedalSong For Canada For EU CountriesFor the USA Information Africa