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#248559 - 11/16/08 07:13 PM Roland gw-7 tuning help
Justsamantha05 Offline
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Registered: 11/16/08
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Ok I asked this on another forum and they were really rude saying I should know.. I'm new at this so please be nice
I'm trying to tune my keyboard a half step down. I'm playing along with a guitar player who plays everything a half step down. My roland gw-7 only goe's down to 427.4 I was told it should be 415.30 on another forum. But like I said mine doesn't go down that low. So I think I'm doing something wrong.. Any help especially anyone that knows about the gw-7 would be greatly appreciated

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#248560 - 11/16/08 07:41 PM Re: Roland gw-7 tuning help
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Some arrangers don't tune that far, but there'll always be a 'transpose' button or command somewhere... Try 'transposing' down a half-step.
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#248561 - 11/16/08 07:46 PM Re: Roland gw-7 tuning help
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Awesome I found the 'transpose' its goes from -12 up to +12. Now i'm at lost as to what that would be in a half step down.. I don't have my guitar player to compare it to at the moment. Also would i now just leave mastertune at it's factory settings. Sorry i'm so clueless.

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#248562 - 11/16/08 07:59 PM Re: Roland gw-7 tuning help
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-1 is a half step... 12 half steps in an octave.

[This message has been edited by Diki (edited 11-16-2008).]
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#248563 - 11/16/08 08:05 PM Re: Roland gw-7 tuning help
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That was really easy to fix.. Thank you.

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