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Roland W-30 Owner's Manual
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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
Bookmarks
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
Features
Contents
Panel Description
Important Notes
First Steps Playing the W-30
Connections
Disks Supplied
System Disk
Data Disk
Power-Up and Booting up
Backing up the System Disk
Performance Play
Changing Patches
Velocity
Aftertouch
Using the Bender Modulation Lever
Bend Range
Master Tuning
Sequence Play
Loading Song Data and Sound Data
Song Play
Changing the Tempo
Playing Along with the Song
An Overview
W-30'S Three Functions
MIDI
Sequencer
Difference between a Sequencer and a Multi-Track Recorder
Feature of a Sequencer
How to Use a Sequencer
Tracks
Phrase Tracks (Tracks 1 to 16)
Tempo Track
Standard Tempo
Memory Capacity for Song Data
Getting a Better Look at the Data
Location of Events
Event Indication
Score and Data
About Sound Data
Samplers
Roland's DI System
The Digital Filter Sharply Cuts the Noise
Input Wave Form
Converts the Levels of a Wave into Digital Signals
Contents of Sound Data
What Is a Tone Then?
Tone Parameters
Difference between Tones [1 - 32] and Tones [33 - 96]
Rewritable Wave Data
Non-Rewritable Wave Data
Original Tones and Sub-Tones
Patches
Changing Sounds Depending on How You Play the Keyboard
Multi Sampling
Patch Parameters
8 Parts
Understanding Parts
Interrelation of Functions
Employing MIDI out and MIDI in
Keyboard and Sound Module
The Keyboard Can Directly Play Patches on the Sound Module
The Keyboard Plays the Part on the same MIDI Channel as the Keyboard
About the System
System Configurations
Memory
W-30 before Being Booted up
W-30 after Being Booted up
The W-30 Loaded with Song and Sound Data
About FUNC Data
The 2 Types of Data Disks and Capacity
Using the Utility System
Compatible Disks
Important
Operating the W-30
The W-30'S Operation Modes
Basic Procedures
Display Layout
Screen Selection
Using the Keypad, Plus ENTER
Using the Cursor, Plus ENTER
Using the Function Keys
Selecting a Screen Directly with the Numerical Keypad
Registering Frequently Used Screens
Jumping to the Registered Screen
Selecting a Function with a Function Key
Sub-Windows
EXIT Takes You Back One Step
Mode Button Takes You to the Top
Cursor Movement and Value Changes
Moving the Cursor
Changing Values
Entering Names
Song Playing
A Functional Guide
To Change Volume
To Change Output Sockets
To Change the Number of Voices of each Part
Voice Mode
Voice Fix Mode [V1] - [V22]
Voice Auto Mode
To Change Pitches
To Change Patches
In the Performance Screen
Setting Program Changes
To Create Sound Data
Making a Patch
Confirming Tone Set
Key Mode
Editing Tone Parameters
Tone List
Making a Sub-Tone
Using LFO
Creating Loops
Loop Mode
Procedure for Making a Loop
Procedure for Looping
Wave Display
Times When New Wave Data Is Created
Selection of Tone Number for a New Tone
Distinguishing Tone Types
Checking the Amount of Space Left (Remaining Time)
When New Waves Can no Longer be Written
Delete
Editing Wave Data
Wave Data to be Edited Is Stored in Wave Bank a or B
About the Address
Loading Sound Data from a Disk
Loading Sound Data from a Data Disk
Loading Tones from Data Disks
Loading Patches from Data Disks
Loading Tones or Patches from the System Disk
Loading Tones from the System Disk
Loading Patches from the System Disk
Sampling
Connections Needed for Sampling
Getting Ready to Sample
Wave Banks (Wave Bank)
Sampling Frequencies (Freq)
Sampling Time (Time)
Sampling Stand-By Mode
Original Key Number (Orig.key)
Pre-Trigger (Pre-Trig)
Checking the Input Level
Executing Sampling
Monitoring the Sample
Writing a Song
Recording
Preparing for Recording
Preparing a Sound
Preparation in the Song Parameter Screen
Preparation in the Recorder Screen
Metronome
Sync Clock
Press REC in the Recorder Screen (Recording)
Track
Beat (New M. Beat)
Press F4 in the Recorder Screen (KB Param)
Recording Mode (REC Mode)
Press F1 in the Recorder Screen (REC Param)
Quantize
Offset
Gate Time
Press F2 in the Recorder Screen (REC Switch)
Press F3 in the Recorder Screen (Track Param)
Recording Switch (REC SW)
Track Mode and MIDI Transmit Switch
Executing Recording
Recorder Screen
Re-Recording Portions of Data
Recording Mode
Normal
Auto Punch IN/OUT
Auto Punch out (Punch OUT)
Manual Punch IN/OUT (Punch MAN)
Loop
Locate Points
Available Locate Points
To Set a Locate Point and Jump
Recording the Next Track
Micro Editing
Scrolling Data
Location of Events
Event Indication
Writing Tempo Change
Song Editing
Specifying a Track
Specifying a Measure
Specifying the MIDI Status and the Range
Notes on Song Editing
Check of the Song Data
Check of the Track Where Data Is Written
Track Indication
Saving Data Onto a Disk
Pedal Control (Pedal Assignment)
Pedals Which Can be Used
Dp - 2
Ev - 5
Using Data Created on Other Modes on the W-30
Song Data
Sound Data
Converting W-30 Data for Other Models
Using External MIDI Devices
To Play an External Sound Module Connected to the MIDI out Socket
To Play an External MIDI Sound Module from the Keyboard
To Play an External MIDI Sound Module from a Sequencer
Using a MIDI Controller Connected to MIDI in
To Play the Internal Sound Module with the Messages Fed
To Turn the SOFT THRU on
Sync to External MIDI Device
Recording While Synchronized to an External MIDI Sequencer
Other Functions
Saving System Configuration Data
Formating a Floppy Disk
Copying a Floppy Disk
Screen Functions
Performance Mode
Sequencer Mode
Song Parameter
Recorder
Micro Edit
Editing and Creating Exclusive Data
This Erases Events in a Track
Erase
Merge
Copying between Phrase Tracks
To Copy to All Tracks (All)
Copy
Copying Within the Tempo Track
When Quantized Data Extends Beyond the Final Measure
When Quantized Data Comes before the Start of the First Measure (Due to an Offset)
Quantize
Delete Measure
Deleting Measures for All Tracks (All)
Deleting Measures from Phrase Tracks
Deleting Measures from the Tempo Track
Inserting Measures in a Phrase Track
Insert Measure
Inserting Measures in the Tempo Track
Inserting Measures into All Tracks (All)
Extract
Transpose
Change Velocity
Change MIDI Ch
Chg. Gate Time
Shift Clock
Track Exchange
When Data Shifts Toward the End (with a + Setting for Bias)
When Data Shifts Tothe Top (with a - Setting for Bias)
FD Load Song
FD Save Song
FD Delete Song
FD Format
Load MRC Song
Load S Song
Save S-MRC Disk
FD Copy
Song Transfer
Track Info
Part Set
Sound Mode
MIDI RX Set
MIDI Program #
Patch Parameter
Patch Split
Patch Param Map
Delete Patch
Tone Parameter
Loop
Lfo
TVF Page 1
TVF Page 2
TVA Page 1
TVA Page 2
Tone Param Map
FD Load Sound
FD Save Sound
FD Load Patch
FD Load Tone
When the Remaining Space in the Internal Wave Bank Is Not Sufficient for the Wave Data to be Loaded
To Load Sub-Tones
Load/Save S-50
Copy*Move
Truncate
MIX
Combine
Digital Filter
Wave Loop
Sampling
Input Level Check
Checking the Sampled Wave
Reference
Table of Data Saved Onto Disks
System Configuration Data (Config)
Song Data (Song)
Sound Data (Sound)
Error and Other Messages
Troubleshooting
No Sound Is Produced by the W-30
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