Roland GW-8 用户指南

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Introduction
 
 
A “Performance” is a group of settings that specifies the Tone 
and Style, the keyboard mode, and various other parameters.
 
 
On the GW-8, 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.
Tone settings, such as those for effects and filters, are stored in 
the Performance.
 
 
“Backing” refers to the automatic accompaniment functionality 
of the GW-8.
There are three types of backing: you can choose from 
“STYLE,” “SONG,” and “USB MEMORY PLAYER.”
 
 
A “Music Style” is a musical template used by a Backing. The 
GW-8 contains a variety of Music Styles such as rock, pop, 
Latin, and jazz. You can also add Style data by using a USB 
memory (p. 49).
 
* You can use the included “StyleConverter” software to 
create Styles on your computer.
 
 
The GW-8 contains a 16-track MIDI song sequencer, 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 by 
using a USB memory.
 
 
This plays audio files or SMF data that has been stored in USB 
memory.
You can perform on the GW-8 accompanied by backing from 
an audio file or SMF.
Performance settings are stored in what is referred to as 
memory. There are three kind of memory: temporary, 
rewritable, and non-rewritable.
 
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Temporary memory
 
Temporary area
 
This area holds the data of the Performance you’ve selected 
using the front panel buttons, and also holds the playlist you 
edited on the GW-8.
When you play the GW-8, sound is produced based on data 
in the temporary area. When you edit a performance, you do 
not directly modify the data in memory; rather, you call up the 
data into the temporary area, and edit it there.
Settings in the temporary area are temporary, and will be lost 
when the power is turned off or when you select another 
performance. To keep the settings you have modified, you 
must write them into rewritable memory.
 
Rewritable memory
 
System memory
 
System memory stores system parameter settings that 
determine how the GW-8 functions.
 
* Some settings cannot be overwritten. For details, refer to 
 
User memory
 
User memory is where you normally store the data you need.
To store a Performance or a Song, execute Write procedure 
(p. 29, p. 41).
 
About the GW-8
 
About Memory
User
Style
Performance
Favorite
Tone
Performance
Song
Preset
Tone
Performance
Style
Tone
Style
Song
Playlist
Playlist
Song file
System
System/
Sound
Style
Song
Performance
Playlist
Import and export
Select
Write
Load
Write
USB Memory
Temporary
area
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