Saving A Style - Roland Workstation GW-8 Supplementary Manual

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STYLE MFX SETTING screen
From the STYLE MFX screen, press [
Parameter
Value
Style MFX
Chorus
0–127
Send
Style MFX
Reverb
0–127
Send
MFX Sw
OFF, ON

Saving a Style

Here's how a Style you've edited can be saved as a User
Style.
1. Press [WRITE].
The WRITE MENU screen or the STYLE NAME screen will
appear.
2. If the WRITE MENU screen appears, use [
select "Style" and press [ENTER].
The STYLE NAME screen will appear.
Naming the Style
3. Use [
] [
] to move the cursor, and use the VALUE
dial to change the character.
Enter a Style name of up to 16 characters.
The following characters are available.
A–Z a–z 0–9 ! # $ % & ' ( ) - @ ^ ` { } _
] to access this screen.
Explanation
Specifies how much chorus is
to be applied to the sound
that has passed through
MFX.
Specifies how much reverb is
to be applied to the sound
that has passed through
MFX.
Specifies whether MFX will
be used (ON), or not be used
(OFF) for each part of the
Style.
] [
] to
Button
Selects the type of character. Each time you
press this, you will alternately select the first
[0] (TYPE)
character of a character set: uppercase (A),
lowercase (a), or numerals and symbols (0).
[1] (DELETE)
Deletes the character at the cursor location.
[2] (INSERT)
Inserts a space at the cursor location.
From a naming screen you can press [MENU] and select
"1. Undo" to return the name to what it was before you
changed it.
From [MENU] you can select "2. To Upper" or press [
change the character at the cursor to uppercase.
From [MENU] you can select "3. To Lower" or press [
change the character at the cursor to lowercase.
From [MENU] you can select "4. Delete All" to clear all the
characters you were inputting.
The GW-8 is able to display both uppercase and lowercase
letters, but these are not distinguished internally.
For example, suppose that a Style named "ROCK" has been
saved. If you then record a different Style, assign it the name
"rock" and then attempt to save it, "ROCK" and "rock" will be
considered identically named styles, so a screen will ask you
to confirm the overwrite operation.
If you continue with the save operation, the new Style will be
overwritten onto "ROCK." The new Style data will be saved
with the name "ROCK," and the Style data that was previously
in "ROCK" will be lost.
With the cursor located at the beginning of the name, pressing
[
] will move the cursor to "ONE TOUCH." Now, if you
turn the VALUE dial to add a check mark to this item, the
Upper/Lower Tone setting and Keyboard Mode setting used in
the Main screen will be saved as One Touch settings at the
same time that the User Style is saved.
If you select this User Style and press [ONE TOUCH], the
specified Upper/Lower Tone and Keyboard Mode will be
recalled.
4. Press [ENTER].
A confirmation screen will appear.
5. Press [ENTER] to save the User Style.
To return to the previous screen without saving the User
Style, press [EXIT]
Editing an Existing Style
Explanation
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