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You cannot use the sounds of your Roland E-A7 'in the DAW'.
You can play the DAW through the keyboard using MIDI (if you have a Roland E-A7) and record that keyboard's audio output into an audio track in Cakewalk Sonar.

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2 hours ago, 57Gregy said:

You cannot use the sounds of your Roland E-A7 'in the DAW'.

Not to confuse any issues here, but it is technically possible to do, for advanced users willing to create their own sound libraries, using sampler systems such as Samplerobot, or other autosampler to grab all the basic sounds and then use the sampler VST of your choice to build all those into a new "virtual synth".   :)

But it is not for the faint of heart to try, and it takes a fair bit of time to do even for an experienced sound builder (can take weeks or months or more to finalize).  

 

That said, the method you describe to record the tracks being played from the hardware synth would at least get that into the DAW to then be further processed as needed.:)

 

But neither of these things really has anything to do with the title of the OP's thread, which seems to be asking for an .INS file for Roland hardware synths in general, but which will not get their sounds into the DAW.

 

I guess we need more info on exactly what @John Christian Garrido Gomez is really trying to do.  

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TOPIC:  Archivos .ins de Roland E-A7  =  Roland E-A7 .ins files [per Google Translate]

Hello friends, I'm working with software for the first time, and I'd like some help using the original sounds from my ROLAND E-A7 keyboard in my DAW.

7 hours ago, Amberwolf said:

But neither of these things really has anything to do with the title of the OP's thread, which seems to be asking for an .INS file for Roland hardware synths in general, but which will not get their sounds into the DAW.

Years ago to get the names of my hardware into *.ins files, I would used notepad [basic Windows text editor] to cut-and-paste and edit the names of the hardware's presets (and other settings) from the manual.  I usually started with a manual that was the most similar to my hardware.

For Roland's old Intelligent Arrangers (CA-30 RA-30), I typed in / edited the arranger functions (including the names of the styles if I recall correctly), but I believe the newer arrangers are a little bit different.  

E-A7 Style List

After looking at the pdf, I am not sure if you can switch / select styles from Cakewalk the same way tones / patches are switched . 

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