Keyboard Mode Functions; Playing Sounds From The Keyboard (Keyboard Mode); Using Single Mode; Using Piano Setting - Roland GW-8 Owner's Manual

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Keyboard Mode Functions

Playing Sounds from the
Keyboard (Keyboard Mode)
Immediately after you turn on the power, the GW-8 will be in
a state where you can use the entire keyboard to play a piano
sound. The GW-8's keyboard can operate in one of the
following three modes.
SINGLE
The entire keyboard plays one Tone.
The region of the keyboard to the left of the Split
Point becomes the Lower Part, while the region of
SPLIT
the keyboard to the right of the Split Point
becomes the Upper Part. Each part plays a
different Tone.
The entire keyboard plays two Tones
DUAL
simultaneously.
If BACKING TYPE [STYLE] is on, the left region of the
keyboard (the Lower Part) is used to enter chords (p. 25).
Regardless of the current settings, you can easily select Single
mode by choosing the "Piano setting" described below.

Using Single Mode

If the [SPLIT] and [DUAL] are off, the keyboard will be in
Single mode, meaning that the entire keyboard will play a
single Tone.
When you turn on the power, the GW-8 will be in this mode.

Using Piano setting

Regardless of the keyboard mode that is currently selected,
you can use the following operation to call up the "Piano
setting."
This "Piano setting" will make the appropriate settings for
playing piano on the GW-8; the entire keyboard will play a
piano sound.
1. Press [SPLIT] and [DUAL] simultaneously.

Using Split Mode ([SPLIT])

Such a division of the keyboard into right- and left-hand
sections is called a "Split," and the key where the division
takes place is called the "Split Point."
While in Split mode, a sound played in the right side is called
an "Upper Tone," and the sound played in the left side is
called a "Lower Tone." The Split-Point key is included in the
upper section.
The Split Point has been set at the factory to C4.
1. Press [SPLIT] so the button is lit.
The Tone you selected in Single mode will be the Tone for
the Upper Part.
2. To exit Split mode, press [SPLIT] once again so its light
goes out.
In Split mode, the most suitable octave settings for each Tone
are applied automatically.

Changing the Split Point

1. Press and hold [SPLIT] (for approximately two seconds).
The Split Point setting screen will appear.
2. Turn the VALUE dial to change the Split Point.
3. When you're finished making the setting, press [EXIT].
You can also change the Split Point by holding down [SPLIT]
and playing the desired key.

Using Dual Mode ([DUAL])

"Dual" is the mode in which two Tones are layered, so that
they sound together.
In Dual mode, one Tone is called the "Upper Tone," and the
other is called the "Lower Tone."
1. Press [DUAL] so the button is lit.
The Tone you selected in Single mode will be the Tone for
the Upper Part.
2. To exit Dual mode, press [DUAL] once again so its light
goes out.
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