Roland GW8 Keyboard Arranger - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I want indian tones for roland gw 8a?
Roland Provide Us a Huge Asian Collaction , But For Indian Collaction We Have To make Aforts for Making a Tone. And I Dont know How the edited tone will be save ointo the bank but edited tone must be saved into style and we can save it from WRITE button As A PERFORMANCE.
7/29/2012 9:53:19 AM •
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on Jul 29, 2012
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Got a Roland GW-8.
I've had
OK... It is literally impossible for the unit to "go out of tune" as it is crytal controlled... HOWEVER what is probablly happening is the PITCH BENDER is getting into the mix somehow.
If the centering on the pitch bend control is sticking or is loose, this would likely be the problem.
Do some tests with the pitch bender to see if you can detect either a mechanical or offset condition of the control.
3/11/2011 7:02:04 AM •
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on Mar 11, 2011
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I wanna learn the circuit
You would have to get the circuit schematic from Roland and they may not give that out as it is proprietary. I have circuts for Fantom and Yamaha Tyros and believe me you won't learn anything beyond the block diagram. The circuit details are BURIED inside chips that you probably can't even get data sheets on and certainly can't get or understand the firmware of the internal operating system.
2/16/2011 4:33:56 PM •
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Sir i have purchased Roland
Read pages starting with 49 in your user's manual.
You MUST format the USB flash in the GW-8 before it can be used. Formating in a computer MAY b e inadequate as sometimes the formats have special quirks.
Also pay attention to the MAXIMUM file name length... It is 16 characters MAX !!!!
2/16/2011 4:28:03 PM •
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Hi. Can I use the second pedal on my Roland BK5 to scale up the key one semitone at a time?
Yes, you can use the second pedal on a Roland BK-5 keyboard to transpose the key of the music that you are playing up or down by a semitone at a time. To do this, you will need to press and hold the second pedal while playing the keyboard. You can also use the transpose function in the settings menu of the BK-5 to adjust the key of the music that you are playing by a specific number of semitones.
1/5/2023 4:04:49 PM •
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