Roland GW-7 业主指南

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MIDI Functions
 
P.Bend TxRx (Pitch Bend Message 
Transmission/Reception)
 
(On/Off, default: On)
This is an on/off switch for Pitch Bend message transmission/
reception. These messages temporarily raise or lower the pitch 
of the keyboard mode Tone.
 
Mod TxRx (Modulation Message 
Transmission/Reception)
 
(On/Off, default: On)
This is an on/off switch for Modulation message transmission/
reception. These messages apply vibrato to the keyboard mode 
Tone (control change CC#01).
 
Prog TxRx (Program Change Message 
Transmission/Reception)
 
(On/Off, default: On)
This is an on/off switch for Program Change message 
transmission/reception. These messages are used to select 
Tones.
 
Velocity Rx (Velocity Reception)
 
(On, 1–127, default: On)
This is an on/off switch for Velocity reception. This applies only 
to the velocity of Note messages received via MIDI. If this is On, 
the GW-7 will use the velocity value that it receives. Otherwise, 
the GW-7 will use the velocity value you specify here.
 
Clock Tx (Clock Message Transmission)
 
(On/Off, default: On)
This specifies whether MIDI Clock messages will be 
transmitted. Use this when you want a connected external MIDI 
device to synchronize to the GW-7.
 
StartStop Tx (Start/Stop/Continue Message 
Transmission)
 
(On/Off, default: On)
This specifies whether Start/Stop/Continue messages will be 
transmitted.
Song mode: Start/Stop/Continue
Style mode: Start/Stop
 
SongPos TxRx (Song Position Pointer Message 
Transmission/Reception)
 
(On/Off, default: On)
This specifies whether Song Position Pointer messages will be 
transmitted/received to indicate the currently playing position 
in Song mode. If you don’t want this message to be transmitted 
or received, choose the Off setting. This is valid only if MODE 
[SONG] is lit.
 
Lyrics Tx (Lyrics Data Transmission)
 
(On/Off, default: Off)
When playing back Format 0 SMF music data, this allows lyrics 
imbedded in the data to be transmitted to an external device.
The GW-7’s User Tone data and User Performance data can be sent 
via MIDI and saved on an external sequencer or other MIDI device. 
Make settings on your external sequencer so that it is ready to record 
normal performance data, and perform the following steps on the 
GW-7.
 
User Style and User Song data cannot be transmitted via MIDI. 
Use USB to transfer this data. (p. 24)
 
1.
 
Use a separately available MIDI cable to connect the GW-7’s 
MIDI OUT connector to your external sequencer’s MIDI IN 
connector.
 
2.
 
Press [FUNCTION].
 
3.
 
Use SELECT [
][
] to get the screen to indicate 
“Utility?”, and then press [ENTER].
 
4.
 
Use SELECT [
][
] to choose “Bulk Dump?”
 
5.
 
Press [ENTER]; the screen will prompt “Sure?”
 
6.
 
Press [ENTER] again to execute the Bulk Dump.
 
If you press [EXIT], the procedure is canceled and you’re 
returned to the previous screen.
GW-7 User Tone data and User Performance data saved on an 
external sequencer or other MIDI device can be received via MIDI 
(i.e., reloaded back into the GW-7).
 
User Style and User Song data cannot be received via MIDI. Use 
USB to transfer this data. (p. 24)
 
When you execute Bulk Load, the User Tone and User 
Performance data in the GW-7’s memory will be overwritten. 
You should save any important data on an external MIDI device 
before you proceed.
 
1.
 
Power up the GW-7.
 
2.
 
Use a separately available MIDI cable to connect the GW-7’s 
MIDI IN connector to your external sequencer’s MIDI OUT 
connector.
 
3.
 
Transmit the bulk dump from your external sequencer to 
the GW-7.
 
Press [SONG] to put the GW-7 in Song mode.
Off
The GW-7 will not synchronize to the external MIDI 
device.
On
The GW-7 will receive MIDI Start (or Continue) mes-
sages, and will begin playing the backing or song re-
cording/playback in synchronization with the MIDI 
Clock messages that are subsequently received.
When the GW-7 receives a Start message, it will wait 
a short time for MIDI Clock messages to arrive. If 
MIDI Clock messages are received, the GW-7 will syn-
chronize to them. If not, the GW-7 will use its own 
tempo. In either case, you will be able to use MIDI 
Stop messages to stop playback or recording.
 
Bulk Dump
Bulk Load
Using the GW-7 as a MIDI 
Sound Module
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