Using split mode, Using dual mode, Using the metronome – Roland GW-7 User Manual

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Introduction

1.

If you want to use your left and right hands to play different
Tones, press KEYBOARD [SPLIT] so the button is lit.

The Tone you selected in Main mode (i.e., when [SPLIT] and
[DUAL] were extinguished) will be the Tone for the Upper Part.

2.

Select a different Tone for each Part.

1.

To select the Tone for the Upper Part, press [UPPER] so the
button is lit. To select the Tone for the Lower Part, press
[LOWER] so the button is lit.

2.

Turn the VALUE dial to step through the Tones one by
one. Alternatively, you can press one of the ten buttons
[PIANO]–[DRUMS] to select a Tone by category.

3.

Play the keyboard.

Turn the VOLUME knob to adjust the volume.

The split point is set to

C4

(note number

60

).

In Split mode, the most suitable octave settings for each tone are
applied automatically.

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].

If you press and hold [UPPER] or [LOWER] (for approximately
two seconds), the volume setting screen for each part will
appear. You can turn the VALUE dial to adjust the volume of
each part. When you’re finished, press [EXIT].

You can’t select a drum set Tone for the Lower Part.

1.

If you want to play two Tones simultaneously, press
KEYBOARD [DUAL] so the button is lit.

2.

Select two Tones.

1.

To change the Tone that you selected in Main mode, press
UPPER so the button is lit. To change the second Tone that
you want to layer with the first Tone, press [LOWER] so
the button is lit.

2.

Turn the VALUE dial to step through the Tones one by
one. Alternatively, you can press one of the ten buttons
[PIANO]–[DRUMS] to select a Tone by category.

3.

Play the keyboard.

Turn the VOLUME knob to adjust the volume.

If you press and hold [UPPER] or [LOWER] (for approximately
two seconds), the volume setting screen for each part will
appear. You can turn the VALUE dial to adjust the volume of
each part. When you’re finished, press [EXIT].

You can’t select a drum set Tone as the second Tone.

It’s convenient to use the metronome when you’re practicing a new
song.

1.

Hold down [SHIFT] and press [ENTER] (METRONOME).

The metronome setting screen will appear, and the metronome
will begin sounding.

2.

Use SELECT [

][

] and turn the VALUE dial to specify

the time signature and volume for the metronome.

3.

To stop the metronome, hold down [SHIFT] and press
[ENTER] (METRONOME).

1.

Press [FUNCTION].

2.

Use SELECT [

][

] to get the screen to indicate

“Utility?”, and then press [ENTER].

3.

Use SELECT [

][

] to get the screen to indicate

“Factory Reset?”

4.

Press [ENTER]. The screen will prompt “Sure?”

5.

Press [ENTER] to initialize the GW-7.

If you press [EXIT] instead, you’re returned to the previous
screen and no initialization takes place.
Once the initialization is complete, the previous screen will
reappear.

Restoring the factory settings will initialize the System, User
Tone, and User Performance settings.

1.

Press [FUNCTION].

2.

Use SELECT [

][

] to get the screen to indicate

“Utility?”, and then press [ENTER].

3.

Use SELECT [

][

] to get the screen to indicate “Init

IntDRV?”

4.

Press [ENTER]. The screen will prompt “Sure?”

5.

Press [ENTER] to initialize the settings.

If you press [EXIT] instead, you’re returned to the previous
screen and no initialization takes place.
Once the initialization is complete, the previous screen will
reappear.

Using Split Mode

Using Dual Mode

Using the Metronome

Restoring the GW-7 to Its

Factory Settings

Initializing the User Style

and User Song Memory

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