Owner's Manual: Conventions Used in This Manual
Owner's Manual: Conventions Used in This Manual
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the VK-8 combo organ.
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 3,4), and
“IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 5). These sections provide important information
concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel
assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by
your new unit, owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual
should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
          CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,                              The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
                  DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).                                      intended to alert the user to the presence of important
                 NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.                                    operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
                                                                                      literature accompanying the product.
          REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
    1.    Read these instructions.                                         10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
    2.    Keep these instructions.                                             particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
    3.    Heed all warnings.                                                   point where they exit from the apparatus.
    4.    Follow all instructions.                                         11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
    5.    Do not use this apparatus near water.                                manufacturer.
    6.    Clean only with a dry cloth.                                     12. Never use with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,
    7.    Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in             or table except as specified by the
          accordance with the manufacturers instructions.                      manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
    8.    Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,              When a cart is used, use caution when
          heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including                moving the cart/apparatus combination to
          amplifiers) that produce heat.                                       avoid injury from tip-over.
    9.    Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or             13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
          grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with            unused for long periods of time.
          one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two          14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing
          blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the            is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
          third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided          way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid
          plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for       has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
          replacement of the obsolete outlet.                                  the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does
                                                                               not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY
                                     Used for instructions intended to alert                                       The     symbol alerts the user to important instructions
                                     the user to the risk of death or severe                                       or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is
                                     injury should the unit be used                                                determined by the design contained within the
                                     improperly.                                                                   triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for
                                                                                                                   general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.
                                     Used for instructions intended to alert
                                     the user to the risk of injury or material                                    The     symbol alerts the user to items that must never
                                                                                                                   be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that
                                     damage should the unit be used
                                                                                                                   must not be done is indicated by the design contained
                                     improperly.                                                                   within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it
                                     * Material damage refers                       to damage or                   means that the unit must never be disassembled.
                                       other adverse effects                        caused with                    The ● symbol alerts the user to things that must be
                                       respect to the home                           and all its                   carried out. The specific thing that must be done is
                                       furnishings, as well                         to domestic                    indicated by the design contained within the circle. In
                                       animals or pets.                                                            the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-
                                                                                                                   cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
001                                                                                                          008a
• Before using this unit, make sure to read the                                                              • The unit should be connected to a power supply
  instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual.                                                                      only of the type described in the operating instruc-
                                                                                                                   tions, or as marked on the rear side of unit.
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002a
                                                                                                             008e
• Do not open or perform any internal modifica-                                                              • Use only the attached power-supply cord.
  tions on the unit.
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003                                                                                                          009
• Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts                                                        • Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord,
      within it (except when this manual provides                                                                  nor place heavy objects on it. Doing so can
      specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer                                                         damage the cord, producing severed elements and
      all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland                                                           short circuits. Damaged cords are fire and shock
      Service Center, or an authorized Roland                                                                      hazards!
      distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.                                                      ..........................................................................................................
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004                                                                                                          • This unit, either alone or in combination with an
• Never use or store the unit in places that are:                                                                  amplifier and headphones or speakers, may be
      • Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct                                                              capable of producing sound levels that could
          sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, near a heating                                                          cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for
          duct, on top of heat-generating equipment); or                                                           a long period of time at a high volume level, or at
          are                                                                                                      a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience
      • Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors);                                                              any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should
          or are                                                                                                   immediately stop using the unit, and consult an
                                                                                                                   audiologist.
      • Humid; or are
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      • Exposed to rain; or are                                                                              011
      • Dusty; or are                                                                                        • Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material,
                                                                                                               coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft
      • Subject to high levels of vibration.
                                                                                                               drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit.
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005
• This unit should be used only with a rack or stand
  that is recommended by Roland.                                                                             ..........................................................................................................
                                                                                                             013
..........................................................................................................   • In households with small children, an adult
006                                                                                                                should provide supervision until the child is
• When using the unit with a rack or stand recom-                                                                  capable of following all the rules essential for the
      mended by Roland, the rack or stand must be                                                                  safe operation of the unit.
      carefully placed so it is level and sure to remain                                                     ..........................................................................................................
      stable. If not using a rack or stand, you still need                                                   014
      to make sure that any location you choose for                                                          • Protect the unit from strong impact.
      placing the unit provides a level surface that will                                                      (Do not drop it!)
      properly support the unit, and keep it from                                                            ..........................................................................................................
      wobbling.
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY
015                                                                                                          110a
• Do not force the unit’s power-supply cord to share                                                         • Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning
      an outlet with an unreasonable number of other                                                               in your area, pull the plug on the power cord out
      devices. Be especially careful when using                                                                    of the outlet.
      extension cords—the total power used by all                                                            ..........................................................................................................
      devices you have connected to the extension
      cord’s outlet must never exceed the power rating
      (watts/amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive
      loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat
      up and eventually melt through.
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016
• Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult
      with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service
      Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as
      listed on the “Information” page.
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026
• Do not put anything that contains water (e.g.,
  flower vases) on this unit. Also, avoid the use of
  insecticides, perfumes, alcohol, nail polish, spray
  cans, etc., near the unit. Swiftly wipe away any
  liquid that spills on the unit using a dry, soft cloth.
101a
• The unit should be located so that its location or
      position does not interfere with its proper venti-
      lation.
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101c
• This (VK-8) for use only with Roland stand KS-12.
      Use with other stands is capable of resulting in
      instability causing possible injury.
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102b
• Always grasp only the plug on the power-supply
      cord when plugging into, or unplugging from, an
      outlet or this unit.
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104
• Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming
      entangled. Also, all cords and cables should be
      placed so they are out of the reach of children.
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106
• Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on
  the unit.
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107b
• Never handle the power cord or its plugs with wet
      hands when plugging into, or unplugging from,
      an outlet or this unit.
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108a
• Before moving the unit, disconnect the power
      plug from the outlet, and pull out all cords from
      external devices.
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109a
• Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and
  unplug the power cord from the outlet (p. 16).
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 IMPORTANT NOTES
291b
In addition to the items listed under “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on pages 2,
3 and 4, please read and observe the following:
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    Contents
           Conventions Used in This Manual .......................................................................................................... 1
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                                                                                                                                                              Contents
Troubleshooting....................................................................................63
                Error Indications............................................................................................................................ 66
Edit Parameters.....................................................................................69
Drum List ...............................................................................................70
MIDI Implementation.............................................................................71
MIDI Implementation Chart ..................................................................77
Main Specification ................................................................................78
Index.......................................................................................................79
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    MEMO
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Main Features
Organ Features
Rotary Sound
     An effect algorithm using Roland’s COSM technology creates a faithful rotary speaker simulation that’s
     essential for a great organ sound. Enjoy the realistic rotary sound simply by connecting headphones, a
     keyboard amp (such as the KC-1000) or stereo system.
Overdrive Sound
     In addition to simulating the response of the rotary speaker’s vacuum tube circuitry and the acoustical
     characteristics of the speaker cabinet, COSM technology also re-creates the sound of various types of
     amplifiers. Simply by selecting amp types, you can obtain a wide variety of sounds, including heavy
     overdrive rock sounds with realistic cabinet resonance.
Waterfall Keyboard
     The VK-8 features the same keyboard feel as traditional tone wheel organs. This keyboard has been newly
     designed for standard organ playing techniques such as glissando.
Intuitive Operation
     The VK-8 is designed with an emphasis on operability, with harmonic bars, rotary knobs, and large buttons.
     The VIBRATO AND CHORUS and PERCUSSION controls feature the same operation and placement as on
     traditional tone wheel organs.
     Tone wheel Type, Leakage Noise, Amp Simulator, and other elements vital to creating a great organ sound
     can be edited directly and intuitively from the front panel just as if you were adjusting the sound on a guitar
     amp.
Other Features
     • You can use the D BEAM controller to create performance gestures unique to traditional tone
       wheel organs, such as turning the tone wheel motor off or producing the “splash” of a quick
       kick to a spring reverb unit.Take advantage of the D BEAM controller to heighten the
       excitement of your performances onstage.
     • A dedicated rotary speaker connector is provided. Rotary speakers with an eleven-pin
       connector can be connected directly to the VK-8.
     • Two MIDI IN connectors are provided on the rear panel, allowing you to connect another
       keyboard and pedal keyboard and enjoy two-manual and pedal keyboard playing.
     • User Preset memory lets you store 64 different panel settings.
     • In addition to Expression Pedal and Hold Pedal jacks, a Control Pedal jack is provided that can
       be assigned a variety of functions. By connecting an expression pedal or pedal switch, you can
       enjoy a wide range of performance possibilities.
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 Panel Descriptions
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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                                  26 27 28 29 30 31
1.   [MASTER VOLUME] knob                                       10. [AMPLIFIER] button
     Adjust the overall volume (p. 19).                             Switches the frequency response and cabinet resonance
                                                                    of the virtual amp (p. 33).
■ VIBRATO AND CHORUS
2.   VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button                             11. [TONE] knob
     Switches the vibrato or chorus effect on/off (p. 31).          Adjust the tonal character of the organ voice (p. 33).
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                                                                                                                 Panel Descriptions
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                          16 17
19. [1]–[8] button                                                ■ HARMONIC BAR PART
    When the [PRESET] button’s indicator is lit, the [1]–[8]          These buttons select the part whose settings the
    buttons will switch presets. When the [PRESET]                    harmonic bars will affect.
    button’s indicator is dark, the [1]–[8] buttons will switch   26. [PEDAL] button
    OTHER TONES.                                                      When the harmonic bars are moved, the sound of the
    [1/(OTHER TONES) PIANO] button                                    Pedal part will change (p. 23).
    [2/(OTHER TONES) ELECTRIC PIANO 1] button
                                                                  27. [LOWER] button
    [3/(OTHER TONES) ELECTRIC PIANO 2] button
                                                                      When the harmonic bars are moved, the sound of the
    [4/(OTHER TONES) STRINGS] button
                                                                      Lower part will change (p. 23).
    [5/(OTHER TONES) JAZZ SCAT] button
    [6/(OTHER TONES) CHOIR] button                                28. [UPPER] button
    [7/(OTHER TONES) SYNTH] button                                    When the harmonic bars are moved, the sound of the
                                                                      Upper part will change (p. 23).
    [8/(OTHER TONES) BRASS] button
                                                                  ■ ROTARY SOUND
20. [OTHER TONES LEVEL] knob
    Adjust the volume of the OTHER TONES.                         29. ROTATY [ON] button
                                                                      This button switches the rotary effect on/off for the
■ PERCUSSION                                                          organ sound (p. 32).
21. [SECOND] button
                                                                  30. [BRAKE] button
    This adds second percussion (same pitch as the 4'
                                                                      This button switches the rotation of the rotary sound.
    harmonic bar) to the organ voice (p. 28).
                                                                      When this is turned on, the rotation will gradually stop.
22. [THIRD] button                                                    When it is turned off, the rotation will gradually resume
    This adds third percussion (same pitch as the 2-2/3'              (p. 32).
    harmonic bar) to the organ voice (p. 28).
                                                                  31. [SLOW/FAST] button
23. [SOFT] button                                                     This button switches the speed of rotation for the rotary
    This switches the volume of the percussion (p. 29).               sound (p. 32).
24. [SLOW] button                                                     Rapid blinking     Fast rotation
    This switches the decay time of the percussion (p. 30).           Slow blinking      Slow rotation
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Panel Descriptions
32 33
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
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How the VK-8 Works
About the Virtual Tonewheel Sound Generator
      A traditional tone wheel organ produces the sound by 91 toothed wheels called “tone wheels.” Each tone
      wheel produces a different pitch. A motor is used to rotate these tone wheels past electromagnetic coils, and
      as the teeth of each wheel pass by the corresponding electromagnetic coil, an audio signal is generated. The
      combination of harmonic bars and the notes that are pressed then select the audio signals that are output,
      producing the sound of the organ.
      The virtual tonewheel sound generator of the VK-8 uses digital technology to precisely re-create the sound-
      production mechanism of a tone wheel organ. The 91 toothed wheels are constantly “rotating” digitally, and
      are able to produce sound at any time. The sound produced by these virtual tonewheels is determined by the
      combination of harmonic bars and the state of the notes played on the keyboard—exactly as on traditional
      tone wheel organs.
 Percussion
      Tone wheel percussion is used when you want to add an attack to the notes you play, making the sound more
      crisp. Relative to the pitch of the note you play, you can specify either the second (SECOND) or third (THIRD)
      partial as the pitch of the percussion sound, and you can decrease the percussion volume (SOFT) or lengthen
      its decay (SLOW).
      The percussion on tone wheel organs is of a type called “single-trigger,” meaning that percussion was not
      applied to all the notes that were played, but only to the note that was pressed first. If you release the
      currently-played key(s), percussion will sound for the next-played note. If you play legato (with notes
      smoothly connected), percussion will be applied only to the first note, and not to subsequent notes. If you play
      staccato, percussion will be applied to all notes. If you play rapidly when using percussion, the percussion
      circuit may not keep up with your playing, causing the percussion sound to become softer. However, the VK-
      8 allows you to adjust the speed of recovery so that it will keep up even with rapid playing (p. 51). On a tone
      wheel organ, the way in which percussion is applied is a very important element in enhancing the
      expressiveness of the performance.
      On tone wheel organs, the 1' harmonic bar was used to produce the percussion sound. This means that when
      you add percussion, the sound of the 1' harmonic bar will no longer be heard. Also, percussion will be applied
      only to the Upper Part.
      On tone wheel organs, turning off percussion [SOFT] button would lower the volume of the organ, but the
      VK-8 allows you to adjust it so the volume of the organ won’t change when percussion [SOFT] button is
      switched on/off (p. 51).
 Key Click
      The first generations of traditional tone wheel organs produced a “blip” noise (separately from percussion)
      when a note was pressed or released. Initially, this click noise was considered a problem, but blues and rock
      musicians came to utilize it in their performances, and the key click became an indispensable part of the organ
      sound in jazz as well.
      On the VK-8 you can independently adjust the volume of the key click for key-on and key-off (p. 51).
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How the VK-8 Works
 Harmonic bars
      The harmonic bars of a tone wheel organ are arranged in ascending order of pitch, from left to right.
      Borrowing some inspiration from the pipes of a pipe organ, the bars are labeled in “feet,” with 8’ being the
      fundamental.
      There is one exception in the ordering of the harmonic bars, and that is the 5-1/3’ bar located second from the
      left. According to the pitch order, this should be the third from the left, but since 5-1/3’ is an overtone of 16’,
      and blends with the 16’ sound, it is placed beside the 16’ bar.
      The harmonic bars are color-coded in three colors. The bars whose pitches are in octave relation to 8’ are white,
      the bars that are not octave harmonics are black, and the lower pitch range is brown.
      On tone wheel organs, the highest feet were repeated (“reused”) in the high keyboard range, and the lowest
      feet were repeated in the low range. This is called “fold-back.”
      If an organ had 109 tone wheels, all nine harmonics of the harmonic bars could be sounded by all 61 keys of
      a tone wheel organ. However, if this were the case, the upper range would be unpleasantly screechy, and the
      lower range would be excessively low and muddy-sounding.
      For this reason, fold-back is used on the VK-8 to produce a well-balanced sound.
 Reverb
      Reverb is an effect that adds reverberation to the sound. Reverb types ROOM, HALL, and CHURCH add the
      reverberation of differently sized acoustical spaces. The SPRING reverb type simulates a reverb circuit that
      used springs, and was often found on traditional organs.
      The VK-8 lets you adjust the reverb time (p. 57). Also, by turning the [REVERB] knob you can adjust the
      volume of the reverb (p. 37).
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                                                                                          How the VK-8 Works
 Preset memory
     Settings that are stored independently for each preset number, such as harmonic bar and panel settings, are
     called “preset memory.”
     There are a total of 64 preset memories, and each of them can be edited.
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 Before You Begin Playing
Connecting the Power Cord                                                          NOTE
 1      Before making a connection, make sure that the VK-8 is turned off.        or damage to speakers or other
                                                                                  devices, always turn down the
                                                                                  volume, and turn off the
 2      Connect supplied power cable to the VK-8, and plug the other end into a   power on all devices before
        power outlet.                                                             making any connections.
     fig.01-01
AC Outlet
NOTE
AC Inlet
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                                                                                                 Before You Begin Playing
 1      Before making any connections, make sure that all the devices are turned
        off.
                                                                  Audio
                                                                                                        NOTE
                                                                  cable
                                                                                                       In consideration of live concert
                                                                                                       situations, the VK-8’s
                                                                                                       PHONES jack is designed to
                                                                                        Headphones     produce a higher volume level
                                                                                                       than that of other electronic
                                                                                                       instruments.
                                                                                                       Extended listening at high
                                                                                                       volume levels may damage
                                                                                                       your hearing, so use caution
                                                                                                       when adjusting the volume.
                                      Mixer             Monitor
                                                        Speaker             Audio Set
Powered Amplifier
        Use audio cables to connect audio equipment, such as an amp or speakers. If you are            Audio cables and headphones
        using headphones, plug them into the PHONES jack.                                              are not included. You will
                                                                                                       need to provide these
                                                                                                       separately.
         TRS                                     TS
                        SLEEVE (Ground)                          SLEEVE (Ground)
RING (Cold)
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Before You Begin Playing
PEDAL IN
NOTE
         You can connect an expression pedal or pedal switch to the rear panel EXPRESSION   Use only the specified
         PEDAL jack, HOLD PEDAL jack, or CONTROL PEDAL jack.                                expression pedal (EV-7; sold
      fig.01-06                                                                             separately). By connecting any
                                                                                            other expression pedals, you
                                                                                            risk causing malfunction and/
                                                                                            or damage to the unit.
DP-2
EV-7
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                                                                               Before You Begin Playing
 2      Press the upper portion of the [POWER] switch located on the rear panel
        of the VK-8 to turn on the power.                                             NOTE
        When the power is on, the indicators for the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER]       This unit is equipped with a
        button, [REVERB] button, and other buttons on the panel will light.          protection circuit. A brief
     fig.01-07                                                                       interval (a few seconds) after
                                                                                     power up is required before
                                                                                     the unit will operate normally.
NOTE
        • The volume of the VK-8 and any connected equipment is turned to the        If you turn off the power while
          minimum position.                                                          you are making sound
                                                                                     settings, the settings that you
        • Any sound data you have created has been saved.
                                                                                     are modifying will be lost. If
 2      Turn off the power of the equipment connected to the VK-8.                   you wish to keep your
                                                                                     modified settings, you must
 3      Press the lower portion of the VK-8’s [POWER] switch to turn off the         save them before turning off
                                                                                     the power. For details, refer to
        power.                                                                       “Saving Your Settings
     fig.01-07                                                                       (Preset)” (p. 45).
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Before You Begin Playing
  1      Make sure that the volume is turned to the minimum position.                             data that you wish to keep, use
                                                                                                  the Bulk Dump operation to
  2      Press the lower portion of the VK-8’s [POWER] switch to turn off the
                                                                                                  save the data on an external
                                                                                                  MIDI sequencer, etc. before
         power.                                                                                   you perform the Factory Reset
      fig.01-07
                                                                                                  operation (p. 61).
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                                                                                          Before You Begin Playing
4 1 2, 3
 1      Press the [SPLIT] button and the [H-BAR MANUAL] button at the same
        time.
        Enter Demo mode.
 2      Press the [PRESET] button to make its indicator light.                                  Before you press the [PRESET]
                                                                                                button, you can press a button
        The demo songs will be chain-played (played in succession) starting with the first      [1]–[6] to select the song from
        song.                                                                                   which demo song playback
        When the first demo song finishes playing, playback will continue to the next song.     will begin.
        When the last song finishes playing, playback will return to the first song and
        continue.                                                                                NOTE
                 6         Sister Mum                       © 2002 Roland Corporation           raising the volume of the VK-8
                                                                                                excessively will produce a
                                                                                                high-volume impact sound. If
                                                                                                you want to reduce the volume
                                                                                                of the impact sound, use the
                                                                                                [MASTER VOLUME] knob to
                                                                                                adjust the volume of the VK-8.
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 Playing the Organ
Listening to Various Sounds
        The VK-8 comes with 64 presets stored onboard. Here’s how to switch presets to hear
        the various sounds.
        There are eight banks of presets, with eight sounds in each bank.
        Switch between the presets to hear the various sounds.
     fig.01-13
2 1 3
 2      Hold down the [BANK] button and press one of the buttons from [1]                     If you want to select a preset
                                                                                              from the same bank, step 2 is
        through [8] to select the bank number.
                                                                                              not necessary.
3 Press one of the buttons from [1] through [8] to select a preset number.
        The indicator of the number button you’ve selected will light.                        While you are pressing the
                                                                                              [BANK] button, the indicator
4 Play the keyboard to hear the sound you selected. of the selected bank will light.
        Example:
        • Switching from preset 11 to preset 18
        Press the [8] button.
        • Switching from preset 11 to preset 35
        Hold down the [BANK] button and press the [3] button. Take your finger off the
        [BANK] button, and press the [5] button.
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                                                                                                   Playing the Organ
                            Button                                     Part
                                                                                                   To hear the sound of the
           HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] Button               Upper Part
                                                                                                   Lower part, you can either
           HARMONIC BAR PART [LOWER] Button               Lower Part                               select Split (p. 38) and play the
           HARMONIC BAR PART [PEDAL] Button               Pedal Part                               sound of the Lower part in the
                                                                                                   left-hand zone of the keyboard,
 2      Press the [H-BAR MANUAL] button to make its indicator light.                               or connect an external
                                                                                                   keyboard (p. 59). To hear the
        When the [H-BAR MANUAL] button’s indicator is dark, the harmonic bar settings
                                                                                                   sound of the pedal part,
        will be the harmonic bar settings of the organ voice of the selected preset (p. 22, 45).
                                                                                                   connect an external pedal
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Playing the Organ
        The numbers appearing on the harmonic bars allow you to rapidly set the bars to the
        desired setting. If you push a harmonic bar inward until no number is visible, its
        volume will be “0,” and no sound will be heard. If you pull a harmonic bar all the
        way out, the volume will be at the maximum.
        A sine wave (pure tone) of differing pitch is assigned to each of the harmonic bars,
        and you can create a variety of sounds by mixing these sine waves.
     fig.01-15
                                          Time
                 8' volume: 8
Time
                                          Time
                 4' volume: 5
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                                                                                               Playing the Organ
   The numbers (16', 5-1/3', etc.) printed on the knob of each harmonic bar indicate the
   pitch of that bar in “feet.” The pitch of each harmonic bar plays an important role in
   creating the tone. The 8' pitch is the basic pitch of the sound, and the sound is created
   based on this 8' pitch.
   The pitches of the harmonic bars are related as follows.
fig.01-16
                              
            one octave    5th            root   8th   12th            17th     19th     22nd
              below
                           
                            
                              
                         
                    
                     
                            
                              
              
      
          
       
      
                                  8' =
                                          
                                           
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Playing the Organ
      On tone wheel organs, the pitch relationship shown in the diagram does not hold
      true in a certain region of the keyboard (p. 25). In the high range of the keyboard,
      high-pitched feet are “wrapped around” one octave down. High footages will be
      “folded back” for high notes, while low footages will be folded back for low notes.
      Folding back the high-frequency portion prevents the high-frequency sounds
      from being unpleasantly shrill, and folding back the low-frequency portion
      prevents the sound from becoming “muddy.” On the VK-8 faithfully simulates
      this characteristic.
      As you can see from the relation of the pitches, the 5-1/3' pitch is unique in that it
      is not arranged in order of pitch. The reason is that the 5-1/3' sound blends not
      with the 8' (fundamental), but with the 16' pitch. Acoustic instruments produce
      sound consisting of frequencies at integer multiples of the fundamental frequency;
      double, triple, and so on. These are called “integer harmonics.” Relative to the 8'
      pitch that is the basic pitch of an organ, the 5-1/3' pitch is not an integer multiple,
      and does not blend.
      However, relative to the 16' pitch (which is one octave lower), 5-1/3' is an integer
      multiple and therefore does blend. (Starting at 16', the 5-1/3' pitch is three times
      higher.) Because 5-1/3' blends with 16', these two harmonic bars are colored
      differently than the other harmonic bars, and are placed together.
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                  2       1
 1      Press the [TONE WHEEL] button to select the type of tone wheel.
        Each time you press the [TONE WHEEL] button, the tone wheel will switch between
        the following settings.
                  Type                                  Explanation
                                  A tone wheel that simulates the tone wheel organs of the
           VINTAGE1
                                  70’s.
                                  A tone wheel that simulates the tone wheel organs of the
           VINTAGE2
                                  60’s.
                                                                                                     NOTE
           CLEAN                  A tone wheel with no leakage noise.
                                                                                                    If the “VINTAGE1” or
 Leakage Noise                                                                                      “VINTAGE2” wheel type is
        Separately from the leakage noise selected by the Tone Wheel Type, you can add              selected, there will still be
        Turning the knob toward the left will decrease the volume of the leakage noise, and
        turning it toward the right will increase the volume of the leakage noise.
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fig.01-19
Button Explanation
Lit (ON)
Dark (OFF)
Button Explanation
Lit (ON)
NOTE
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Button Explanation
Lit (ON)
Dark (OFF)
      When you turn the [SOFT] button off to strengthen the percussion sound, the
      organ sound specified by the harmonic bars will become lower. This reproduces
      the behavior of tone wheel organs. If the organ volume decreases when you turn
      the [SOFT] button off, you can make settings (p. 52). You can also specify the
      percussion volumes that will be selected by the Percussion Normal/Soft settings
      (p. 51).
fig.01-23
  Volume                                             Volume
                            Percussion                        Percussion sound
                                                              will decay
                         Volume of the harmonic                                  Volume of the
                         bars will decreases                                     harmonic bars
Time Time
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                  Button                             Explanation
                                                                                                  You can specify the speed at
                                                                                                  which the percussion sound
                              The percussion sound will disappear slowly. The percus-             decays (p. 51).
                              sion will have a more gentle attack.
Lit (ON)
Dark (OFF)
fig.01-25
Percussion Percussion
                                                                                Volume of the
                                                                                harmonic bars
Time Time
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                                                                                                Playing the Organ
                  1                2
 1      Press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button to make its indicator
        light.
        The vibrato or chorus effect will be applied to the organ voice.
 2      Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to switch the type of vibrato
                                                                                                 NOTE
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  [SLOW/FAST] button
        Switches the speed of the rotary speaker. FAST and SLOW will alternate each time      You can use a foot switch or D
        you press the [SLOW/FAST] button.                                                     Beam controller to switch the
        FAST rotation is selected when the indicator blinks rapidly. SLOW rotation is         rotary speaker between fast
        selected when the indicator blinks slowly. When you change between slow/fast, the     and slow. For details, refer to
                              The speed of rotation will gradually slow down and then         When a rotary speaker is
                              stop.                                                           connected to the ROTARY
                                                                                              TONE CABINET jack on the
                  Lit (ON)                                                                    rear panel, the rotary effect is
                                                                                              not applied, and the [SLOW/
                                                                                              FAST] button, [BRAKE]
                              From a stopped condition, the rotation will gradually be-       button, and ROTARY SOUND
                              come faster.
                                                                                              [ON] button function as
                                                                                              follows.
                 Dark (OFF)
                                                                                              ROTARY SOUND [ON]
                                                                                              Button
  ROTARY [ON] button
                                                                                              Disabled when a rotary
        The rotary speaker effect can be switched off.                                        speaker is connected.
                  Button                             Explanation                              [SLOW/FAST] Button
                                                                                              Changes the speed of the
                                                                                              connected rotary speaker.
                              The rotary speaker will be applied.
                                                                                              [BRAKE] Button
                  Lit (ON)
                                                                                              Temporarily stops the rotation
                                                                                              of the connected rotary
                              The rotary speaker effect will not be applied.                  speaker.
                 Dark (OFF)
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                  2        1            3
 Changing the virtual amp
        Switches the frequency response and cabinet resonance of the virtual amp.
        The amp type will change each time you press the [AMPLIFIER] button.
        To select the “TYPE IV” virtual amp type, press the [AMPLIFIER] button several
        times until all of the AMP TYPE indicators are lit.
                 Type                             Explanation
           TYPE I        Characteristics of the most frequently used rotary speakers.
                         Characteristics of the large vacuum tube amps that were an
           TYPE II       indispensable element of the British hard rock of the 70’s, and
                         that continue to be favored by many hard rock guitarists.
           TYPE III      The character of a rotary speaker often used for rock organ.
                         This adds the characteristic rotary speaker sound used for a
                         wide range of tones, from a clean sound to heavy overdrive.
           TYPE IV       What’s more, a new type of system is used that allows you to
                         change the amount of overdrive without causing the volume
                         to change, making level settings a breeze.
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          3 1                   2
  1      Press D BEAM [ON] button to make its indicator light.
  2      Use the D Beam button to select the effect that you want to control using
         the D Beam.
         The effect assigned to the D Beam controllor will be switched each time you press
         the [D BEAM] button.
         The following effects can be applied using the D Beam controller:
                                                                                               If ROTARY SPEED is assigned
                                                                                               to the D Beam, you can move
                    Effects                                Explanation
                                                                                               your hand over the D Beam to
                                         As you move your hand closer to the D Beam con-       make the rotary effect change
                                         troller, the volume of all harmonic bars will grad-
                                                                                               gradually from slow to fast, or
            CRESCENDO                    ually increase. When your hand is closest to the D
                                         Beam controller, the harmonic bar volumes will be     from fast to slow (p. 57).
                                         at maximum, and the rotary will switch to FAST.
                                         The rotary effect will switch between slow and
            ROTARY SPEED                 fast each time you position your hand over the D
                                         Beam controller.
                                         When you position your hand over the D Beam
                                         controller, the ring modulator will be applied (p.
            RING MODULATOR
                                         35). As you bring your hand closer to the D Beam
                                         controller, the ring modulator depth will change.
                                         Moving your hand over the D Beam will turn on
                                         the wheel brake. When you take your hand away
            TONE WHEEL BRAKE
                                         from the D Beam controller, the wheel brake will
                                         be turned off (p. 35).
                                         Moving your hand near the D Beam controller will      The volume of the spring
            SPRING SHOCK                 produce the sound of a spring reverb unit being       shock can be adjusted with the
                                         jarred (p. 35).
                                                                                               [REVERB] knob. The spring
                                                                                               shock is particularly effective if
                                                                                               “SPRING” is selected as the
                                                                                               reverb type (p. 37).
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                                                                                               Playing the Organ
3      While playing the keyboard to produce sound, place your hand over the
       D Beam controller.
    fig.01-35
                                                                                               When the D Beam controller is
                                                                                               responding, the D Beam [ON]
                                                                                               button’s indicator will blink.
The timbre will change when you move you hand over the D Beam controller.
       By applying ring modulation, you can create a complex harmonic structure that           When the “SPRING SHOCK”
       was not present in the original audio signal. This complex harmonic structure has       function is assigned to the D
       a certain bell-like character. The term “ring” comes from the fact that when a ring     Beam controller or the control
       modulation circuit is constructed as analog circuitry, the circuit is shaped like a     pedal, please be aware that
       ring (circle).                                                                          raising the reverb level
                                                                                               excessively will produce a
       Stopping the rotation of the tone wheels (Wheel Brake)
                                                                                               high-volume impact sound. If
       It is possible to stop the rotation of the tone wheels of the organ. This produces an   you want to reduce the volume
       unexpected result, whereby the pitch of the organ voice gradually falls until the       of the impact sound, use the
       sound ceases entirely.                                                                  [REVERB] knob to adjust the
       The technique of stopping the tone wheel rotation was occasionally used by              reverb level (p. 37).
       performers on tone wheel organs. Since the amp of a tone wheel organ was an
       analog circuit that used vacuum tubes, the sound was still audible for a time after
       the power was turned off. However, when the power was turned off, the tone
       wheels would begin slowing down, and you would hear the pitch continue to fall.
       Innovative performers used this effect in their music.
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  1    While holding down the D BEAM [ON] button, press the VIBRATO
       AND CHORUS [ON] button.
       The sensitivity of the D Beam controller will be adjusted automatically.
       The D Beam indicators will show the D Beam sensitivity.
Min Max
  1    While holding down the D BEAM [ON] button, turn the [VIBRATO
       AND CHORUS] knob to adjust the sensitivity of the D Beam controller.
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                                                                                             Playing the Organ
                   1          2
                                                                                              NOTE
 1      Turn the [REVERB] knob to adjust the amount of reverb effect to be                   When the “SPRING SHOCK”
        applied.                                                                             function is assigned to the D
                                                                                             Beam controller or the control
        Rotate fully right: Maximum reverberation.
                                                                                             pedal, please be aware that
        Rotate fully left: No effect.                                                        raising the reverb level
                                                                                             excessively will produce a
 Changing the Reverb Type                                                                    high-volume impact sound (p.
        By changing the reverberations of the notes, you can enjoy the atmosphere of         34, p. 40).
        performance in a wide variety of different locations.
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Split Point
         At the factory settings, the split point is set to “C4” (middle C).                       You are free to change the split
      fig.01-37
                                                                                                   point.
1, 2
  2      To cancel the Split, press the [SPLIT] button once again, extinguishing
         the indicator.
  1      Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and [PEDAL] buttons                               [UPPER] and [PEDAL] buttons
                                                                                                   and press the [SPLIT] button,
         and press the [SPLIT] button.
                                                                                                   the [SPLIT] button and the [1]–
  2      Press the key that you want to specify as the split point.
                                                                                                   [3] buttons will blink. At this
                                                                                                   time, press one of the [1]–[3]
                                                                                                   buttons to select the part that
  3      Press the [WRITE] button to finalize the split point.                                     will play Other Tones (p. 57).
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                                                                                             Playing the Organ
        increase the volume, and returning it toward yourself will decrease the volume.      expression pedal all the way
                                                                                             toward yourself, the organ
     fig.01-38
                                                                                             volume will not go to zero.
EV-7
        allows you to emphasize the “forte” passages in your playing.                        Expression function can be
                                                                                             stored for each preset (p. 39).
        The VK-8 has two types of Active Expression settings.
 1      Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and [PEDAL] buttons,
        and press the PERCUSSION [SLOW] button.
 1      Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and [PEDAL] buttons
        and press the PERCUSSION [SOFT] button.
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DP-2
EV-7
  1      Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and [PEDAL] buttons
         and press the ROTARY [SLOW/FAST] button.
         The indicators of buttons [1]–[8] will blink.
  2      Press one of the buttons from [1] through [8] to select the function that
         you want to assign to the control pedal.
         12 different functions can be assigned to the control pedal. You can select any one of
         these functions by switching the indicator of the [PRESET] button between lit/dark
         states.
         The following parameters are assigned to each button.
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                                                                                           Playing the Organ
3   Press the [WRITE] button to finalize the function assigned to the control
                                                                                            NOTE
    pedal.
                                                                                           Never turn off the power while
    The function assigned to the control pedal will be saved.                              the setting are being saved.
    While the setting are being saved, the [1]–[8] buttons will blink.
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42
Playing Other Tones
Layering Other Tones with Organ
Sounds (Layer)
        In addition to organ voices, the VK-8 provides OTHER TONES, such as piano or
        strings. Here’s how you can play organ sounds together with other tones.
     fig.01-42
2 3 4
 1      Select a preset organ voice (p. 22), or use the harmonic bars and other
        knobs and buttons to create the desired organ sound.
3 Press one of the buttons from [1] through [8] to select an Other Tone.
The selected Other Tone will sound together with the organ voice.
                 Button                           Tone
                  [1]     PIANO
                  [2]     ELECTRIC PIANO 1
                  [3]     ELECTRIC PIANO 2
                  [4]     STRINGS
                  [5]     JAZZ SCAT
                  [6]     CHOIR
                  [7]     SYNTH (Synthesizer)
                  [8]     BRASS
fig.01-41
 4      Turn the [OTHER TONES LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume of the
        OTHER TONES.
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Playing Other Tones
  1       Select a preset organ voice (p. 22), or use the harmonic bars and other
          knobs and buttons to create the desired organ sound.
3 Press one of the buttons from [1] through [8] to select an Other Tone.
The selected Other Tone will sound together with the organ voice.
          The organ voice will be divided into upper and lower. The Other Tone will sound in
          the upper area.
       fig.01-43-1
Split Point
OTHER TONES
  ❍ Playing the Other Tone in the upper, and the organ voice in the
      lower part
  5       Press the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] button to make its indicator
          light.
6 Press the harmonic bars inward until you can no longer see the numbers.
Split Point
OTHER TONES
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Saving Your Settings (Preset)
     Organ sounds, Other Tones sounds, and other panel settings can be saved together
     to a [PRESET] button. By saving your favorite settings in a preset, you can easily
                                                                                           The VK-8 comes with 64
     recall them simply by pressing a [PRESET] button.
                                                                                           presets stored onboard. When
     The VK-8 contains 64 different presets. These are organized into eight groups, with   you save a preset, the preset
     eight presets in each group.                                                          data that was previously
                                                                                           occupying that memory
  fig.01-45
                                                                                           number will be overwritten.
                                                                                           Presets that you’ve
                                                                                           overwritten can also be
                                                                                           restored to the factory settings
                                                                                           (p. 20).
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Saving Your Settings (Preset)
       While the preset is being saved, the indicator of the selected preset number button      saved. Doing so may
                                                                                                damage the unit.
       will blink. Once the preset has been saved, the indicator will change from blinking
       to lit.
  2    Hold down the [WRITE] button, and press the [BANK] button and one of
       the buttons from [1] through [8].
       The save-destination bank will be selected.
                                                                                                 NOTE
  3    Hold down the [WRITE] button and press one of the buttons from [1]
                                                                                                Never turn off the power
       through [8] to specify the save-destination preset.                                      while a preset is being
       While the preset is being saved, the indicator of the selected preset number button      saved. Doing so may
                                                                                                damage the unit.
       will blink. When the preset has been saved, the indicator will change from blinking
       to lit.
■ Copying a preset
  Selecting the copy-source preset
  1    Press the [PRESET] button to make its indicator light.                                   The indicator of the selected
                                                                                                bank will light while you hold
  2    Hold down the [BANK] button and press one of the buttons from [1]                        down the [BANK] button.
  3    Press one of the buttons from [1] through [8] to select the number of the
       copy-source preset.
                                                                                                If you want to save the settings
       The indicator of the number button you selected will light.
                                                                                                in a preset of the same bank,
  4    Hold down the [WRITE] button and [BANK] button, and press one of the
       buttons from [1] through [8] to specify the bank of the copy-destination
       preset.
       The indicator of the number button you selected will light.
  5    Hold down the [WRITE] button and press one of the buttons from [1]
                                                                                                 NOTE
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  Advanced Use
Edit mode allows you to get the most out of the VK-8’s                  ■ Basic Procedure
functions by making more detailed settings. This section
                                                                        Here is the basic procedure for each edit mode.
explains the functions that can be set in Edit mode. In this
owner’s manual, the process of modifying a setting is                    → For details, refer to the explanation for each edit mode.
referred to as “editing,” and the item of data that is modified         1. Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and
is referred to as a “parameter.”
                                                                            [PEDAL] buttons, and press the [***] button.
■ About the Edit Modes                                                      The indicators of the [1]–[8] buttons will blink.
There are two edit modes—one saves settings individually
for each preset, while the other stores a single value to be
                                                                            The [***] button will be a different button depending on
used by the entire system.
                                                                            the edit mode that you want to set. For details, follow the
                                                                            procedure for each edit mode.
System Memory                                                           2. Press one of the buttons from [1] through [8] to select
The edit mode that stores things for the entire system deals                the parameter that you want to edit.
with the following:
                                                                            If there are more than eight parameters, you can access
 • Organ rotary settings (p. 49)
                                                                            all of them by switching the lit/dark state of the
 • Click noise and percussion settings (p. 51)
                                                                            [PRESET] button.
 • MIDI settings (p. 52)
 • Equalizer and other settings (p. 55)                                 3. Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to adjust
 • Control pedal settings (p. 40)                                           the setting.
 NOTE
                                                                            If you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button,
    In the case of settings that are saved for each preset, you must
                                                                            the setting will return to the initial value.
    save the edited settings in a preset. If you turn off the power
    without saving the edited settings to a preset, your changes will
                                                                        4. If you want to adjust another parameter in the same
    be lost.                                                                edit mode, press one of the [1]–[8] buttons to select the
                                                                            parameter, and turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS]
                                                                            knob to edit the value.
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Advanced Use
          Min                                                                                        Max
        The setting will increase as you turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob clockwise, and will decrease as you
        turn it counterclockwise.
        When you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button, this will return to the default setting.
OFF ON
          OFF                ON
        This will be ON when the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob is turned to the right, and OFF when turned to the
        left.
        When you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button, this will return to the default setting.
         Min                                      0                                   Max
        Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob clockwise to increase the value, or counterclockwise to decrease it.
        When you press VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON], this will return to the default setting.
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Settings That Are Saved for                                      3. Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to adjust
the Entire System                                                    the setting.
■ Rotary-related Settings                                            If you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button,
1. Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and                       the setting will return to the initial value.
    [PEDAL] buttons and press the [TONE WHEEL]                   4. If you want to adjust the setting of another parameter,
    button.                                                          press the appropriate button from [1] through [8] to
    The indicators of the buttons [1]–[8] will blink.                select the parameter, and turn the [VIBRATO AND
2. Press one of the buttons from [1] through [8] to select           CHORUS] knob to adjust the setting.
    the parameter that you want to edit.                             When you want to stop editing, press the HARMONIC
                                                                     BAR PART [UPPER] button.
    There are 14 rotary-related parameters. You can select all
    of these parameters by controlling the lighted/              5. Press the [WRITE] button to finalize the settings of the
    extinguished state of the [PRESET] button’s indicator.           rotary-related parameters.
                                                                  NOTE
 Button                  Parameter                      Page
                                                                     Never turn off the power while parameters are being saved.
   [1]        ROTARY WOOFER LEVEL                       p. 50
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                                                                                                         Advanced Use
    There are eight parameters related to Click Noise and        ❍ PERCUSSION SOFT LEVEL (0–15)
    Percussion.                                                    Sets the percussion volume when percussion is set to Soft
    The following parameters are assigned to each button.          (the [SOFT] button’s indicator is lit). Increasing this value
                                                                   will increase the volume of percussion.
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Advanced Use
❍ When making MIDI channel settings                                ❍ UPPER ORGAN MIDI CH. (Upper Organ MIDI
MIDI uses sixteen MIDI channels (1–16). If you want to play          Channel) (1–16) (Initial setting: 1 ch.)
a connected external device, there will be no sound unless           Sets the MIDI channel on which data will be transmitted
the MIDI channels of the transmitting and receiving devices          and received for the upper organ voice.
match.
                                                                   ❍ LOWER ORGAN MIDI CH. (Lower Organ
                                                                     MIDI Channel) (1–16) (Initial setting: 3 ch.)
     For information on the MIDI transmit/receive channels           Sets the MIDI channel on which data will be transmitted
     in effect when the power is turned on, refer to “MIDI           and received for the lower organ voice.
     Implementation” (p. 71).
1. Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and                     ❍ PEDAL ORAGN MIDI CH. (Pedal Organ MIDI
     [PEDAL] buttons and press the [REVERB] button.
                                                                     Channel) (1–16) (Initial setting: 2 ch.)
                                                                     Sets the MIDI channel on which data will be transmitted
     The indicators of buttons [1]–[8] will blink.
                                                                     and received for the pedal organ voice.
2. Use the [1]–[8] buttons to select the part whose MIDI
     channel you want to change.                                   ❍ OTHER TONES MIDI CH. (Other Tones MIDI
     There are 13 MIDI-related parameters. You can select all        Channel) (1–16) (Initial setting: 4 ch.)
     of these parameters by controlling the lighted/                 Specifies the MIDI channel on which data will be
     extinguished state of the [PRESET] buttons.                     transmitted and received for Other Tones.
     There are seven parameters that change the MIDI
                                                                   ❍ DRUM MIDI CH. (Drum MIDI Channel) (Initial
     channel.
                                                                     setting: 10 ch.)
                                                                     Specifies the MIDI channel on which drum notes will be
     For the parameter that is assigned to each button, refer to     received.
     page 52.
3. Press a key in the range of C2–D#3 to specify the MIDI           If you connect an external drum pad or sequencer and
     channel.                                                       set its MIDI transmit channel to channel 10, you will be
                                                                    able to play drum sounds on the VK-8. In this case, the
                                                                    sounds of the GM2 standard drum set will be played (p.
                                                                    70).
1 3 5 6 8 10 12 13 15 NOTE
❍ CONTROL MIDI CH. (Control MIDI Channel)                             for Drum/Other Tone/Spring Shock. It is not possible to select
                                                                      the same MIDI channel. Nor is it possible to select a MIDI
  (1–16) (Initial setting: 1 ch.)
                                                                      channel that’s already selected.
  Select the MIDI channel that will used to transmit and
  receive MIDI messages to control the VK-8. This channel
  can be used to select presets on the VK-8, and to control
  the expression of the organ voice, etc.
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Instructions for Playing External MIDI Sound                 3. Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to adjust
Modules with the VK-8
                                                                 the setting.
The VK-8’s keyboard was designed specifically for organ
use, so it does not support the use of velocity. The
instrument’s keyboard behaves like those of traditional          If you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button,
organs, with sounds being produced even at the slightest         the setting will return to its initial value.
touch of the keys. This allows you to perform using
glissando, rapid fingering, and other techniques
                                                             4. If you want to edit another parameter, press the
characteristic of the organ. When recording your organ           appropriate button from [1] through [7] to select the
performances with the VK-8, we recommend using the organ         parameter, and turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS]
MIDI channels.                                                   knob to adjust the setting.
    You cannot turn off the organ MIDI output.               ❍ EQ BASS (-5–0–+5)
                                                               Adjusts the tone quality of the organ voice’s lower range.
                                                               Turning the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob toward the
    Set the Other Tones level to 0 when using an external      right will emphasize the lower range of frequencies, while
    sound module or when the Other Tones are not needed.       turning it toward the left will reduce the volume of the
                                                               lower range.
■ Equalizer and Other Settings
1. Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and               ❍ EQ MIDDLE (-5–0–+5)
    [PEDAL] buttons and press the [AMPLIFIER] button.          Adjusts the tone quality of the organ voice’s midrange.
                                                               Turning the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob toward the
    The indicators of buttons [1]–[7] will blink.
                                                               right will emphasize the midrange frequencies, while
2. Press one of the buttons from [1] through [7] to select     turning it toward the left will reduce the volume of the
    the parameter that you want to edit.                       midrange.
    There are seven parameters related to equalizer and
    other settings.                                          ❍ EQ TREBLE (-5–0–+5)
                                                               Adjusts the tone quality of the organ voice’s upper range.
    The following parameters are assigned to each button.
                                                               Turning the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob toward the
                                                               right will emphasize the upper range of frequencies, while
 Button                  Parameter                  Page
                                                               turning it toward the left will reduce the volume of the
   [1]      EQ BASS                                 p. 55      upper range.
   [2]      EQ MIDDLE                               p. 55
                                                             Adjusting the pitch to match another
   [3]      EQ TREBLE                               p. 55    instrument
   [4]      MASTER TUNE                             p. 55    ❍ MASTER TUNE (-100cent–0–+100cent)
                                                               This is a fine adjustment to the pitch of the VK-8. You can
   [5]      KEY TRANSPOSE                           p. 56
                                                               adjust the pitch of the entire instrument in 1 cent steps,
   [6]      CONTROL PEDAL POLARITY                  p. 56      relative to the pitch of A4 (middle A) = 440.0 Hz.
                                                                                                                       55
Advanced Use
                 Use this setting if the pedal switch oper-         [4]     HOLD PEDAL ASSIGN                          p. 57
 STANDARD
                 ates as described in this owner’s manual.
                                                                    [5]     D BEAM ROTARY SPEED MODE                   p. 57
                 Use this setting if the pedal switch pedal
 REVERSE         operates the opposite of the description in    3. Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to adjust
                 this owner’s manual.                               the setting.
  Turning it toward the left will select REVERSE, and all of    5. Press the [WRITE] button to finalize the settings of the
  the D BEAM TYPE indicators will go out.                           effect-related parameters.
56
                                                                                                      Advanced Use
❍ REVERB TIME (0–127)                                         Selecting the part that will play the Other
 Adjusts the length of the Reverb time. Higher values         Tones
 result in longer reverberation.                              ❍ OTHER TONES PART ASSIGN
                                                                Here you can select the part that will play OTHER
❍ OTHER TONES CHORUS LEVEL (0–127)                              TONES.
 Specify the chorus level when the chorus effect is applied
 to the Other Tones ELECTRIC PIANO1 or ELECTRIC
                                                                To play from the Lower part
 PIANO2.
                                                                 • Split the VK-8 and play Other Tones from the Lower
❍ OTHER TONES OCTAVE SHIFT (-3–0–+3)                                part (p. 44).
                                                                 • Connect an external MIDI keyboard to the VK-8, and
 Transpose the Other Tones in steps of an octave.
                                                                    play the Lower part and Other Tones from the
                                                                    external MIDI keyboard (p. 59)
❍ HOLD PEDAL ASSIGN (ORGAN & OTHER
  TONES/OTHER TONES)                                            To play from the Pedal part
                                                                 • Connect a pedal keyboard to the VK-8, and play the
 If a Hold pedal is connected, you can sustain the sound by
                                                                    Pedal part and Other Tones from the pedal
 pressing the pedal. This selects the part that will be
                                                                    keyboard (p. 59)
 sustained when you press the Hold pedal.
 Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob toward the left
 to select ORGAN & OTHER TONES, or toward the right           1. Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and
 to select OTHER TONES.
                                                                  [PEDAL] buttons, and press the [SPLIT] button.
❍ D BEAM ROTARY SPEED MODE (SLOW/FAST,                            The indicators of buttons [1]–[3] will blink.
  CONTINUOUS)                                                 2. Press one of the [1]–[3] buttons to select the part that
 Specify the D Beam function when ROTARY SPEED is                 will play OTHER TONES.
 assigned to the D Beam.
 Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to the left to               Button                      Part
 select SLOW/FAST, or to the right to select
 CONTINUOUS.                                                       [1]        UPPER
                                                                   [2]        LOWER
    Setting                     Explanation
                                                                   [3]        PEDAL
                   The rotary effect is toggled between
 SLOW/FAST         slow and fast each time you move your       → If you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button, the
                   hand over the D Beam controller.              setting will return to its initial value.
                   The rotary effect will change gradually        When you want to stop editing, press the HARMONIC
                   from slow to fast or fast to slow as you       BAR PART [UPPER] button.
 CONTINUOUS
                   move your hand closer to the D Beam
                   controller.                                3. Press the [WRITE] button to confirm selection of the
                                                                  part that will play OTHER TONES.
NOTE
Never turn off the power while preset are being saved.
NOTE
                                                                  When you press the keyboard after the step1, the split point
                                                                  will be changed.
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   Connecting the VK-8 to External Devices
About MIDI                                                           • When the SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION is off
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a worldwide                               Plays the Part specified for the
                                                                     KEYBOARD IN
standard for exchanging music data among electronic                                      MIDI channel being used for
                                                                     Connector
                                                                                         transmission.
musical instruments and computers. MIDI does not send
                                                                                         Plays the Part specified for the
audio signals, but instead converts performance data and
                                                                     PEDAL IN Connector MIDI channel being used for
commands into digital data for transmission. The digital data                            transmission.
handled by MIDI is collectively referred to as MIDI
messages. Any device with a MIDI connector can be                   ■ Changing the function of the
connected via a MIDI cable to another MIDI device, to allow
data to be exchanged regardless of the manufacturer or
                                                                      MIDI IN connectors (SUB
model of the device.                                                  KEYBOARD FUNCTION)
MIDI IN connector:      Receives MIDI messages from an              1. Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER]
                        external MIDI device.
                                                                        [LOWER] [PEDAL] buttons, and press the [REVERB]
MIDI OUT connector: Transmits MIDI messages from the
                        VK-8.                                           button.
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                                                               Connecting the VK-8 to External Devices
MIDI OUT
OUT
       MIDI OUT connector of your external keyboard to the      2. Use a commercially-available MIDI cable to connect
       MIDI KEYBOARD IN connector of the VK-8.                         the MIDI OUT connector of your pedal keyboard to the
3. Turn on the power of your external keyboard. MIDI PEDAL IN connector of the VK-8.
4. Turn on the power of the VK-8. 3. Turn on the power of your pedal keyboard.
5. Turn on the Sub-Keyboard Function (p. 58). 4. Turn on the power of the VK-8.
       The Upper Part of the organ voice will sound when you    5. Turn on the Sub-Keyboard Function (p. 58).
       play the VK-8, and the Lower Part will sound when you           The Upper Part of the organ voice will sound when you
       play the external keyboard.                                     play the VK-8, and the Pedal Part will sound when you
                                                                       play the pedal keyboard.
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Connecting the VK-8 to External Devices
Using an External Sequencer                                             3. Turn on the power of the external sequencer and the
to Record and Play Back                                                     VK-8.
1. Make sure that the power of the VK-8 and your NOTE
       sequencer is turned off.                                             For details on setting the Thru function of your sequencer, refer
                                                                            to the owner’s manual of your sequencer.
  NOTE
                                                                        5. Turn off the SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58).
       Turn off the power of the VK-8 and the other device before
       making connections. If you connect an external device when the   Carry out the recording
       power is turned on, damage or malfunctions may occur.            When you have finished making preparations for recording,
2. Use commercially-available MIDI cables to connect the                start recording on your sequencer and record your
                                                                        performance.
       VK-8 to your sequencer.
fig.03-04                                                               6. Start recording on your sequencer.
                                                                        7. Adjust the harmonic bars or select other tones if
                                                                            desired, and play the organ.
IN OUT
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                                                                        Connecting the VK-8 to External Devices
2. Use commercially-available MIDI cables to connect the                 8. Press the ROTARY SOUND [BRAKE] button.
       VK-8 to your sequencer.                                           9. Stop recording on your sequencer.
fig.03-04
NOTE
                                                                            Turn off the power of the VK-8 and the other device before
                                                                            making connections. If you connect an external device when the
                                                                            power is turned on, damage or malfunctions may occur.
3. Turn on the power of the external sequencer and the                   5. When the external sequencer has finished playing
       VK-8.                                                                back, press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON]
                                                                            button.
4. Turn off the Thru function of your sequencer.
                                                                            The data from the external sequencer has thus been
                                                                            loaded into the VK-8.
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Connecting the VK-8 to External Devices
Connecting a Rotary
Speaker                                                           Pin No.          Output data
                                                                  No. 1            ORGAN & OTHER TONES
In addition to providing a rotary speaker effect, the VK-8 also   No. 2            ORGAN & OTHER TONES
allows you to connect an actual rotary speaker. Connect your
                                                                  No. 3            NC
rotary speaker to the ROTARY TONE CABINET connector
located on the rear panel.                                        No. 4            GND
fig.03-05                                                         No. 5            GND
                                                                  No. 6            POWER ON/OFF CONTROL
                                                                  No. 7            FAST CONTROL
                                                                  No. 8            SLOW CONTROL
                                                                  No. 9            NC
                                                                  No. 10           NC
                                                                  No. 11           +24 V IN
                                                                  *   Pin Nos. 1 and 2 are the output of the organ voice and OTHER
                                                                      TONES.
                                                                  *   Pin Nos. 6, 7, and 8 are the open collector output, and are at a nominal
                                                                      voltage of 5–30 V DC, and nominal loaded current of 50 mA
                                                                      maximum.
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Troubleshooting
    If the VK-8 does not function in the way you except, first check the following chart. If this does not resolve the
    problem, consult your dealer or a nearby Roland service station.
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Troubleshooting
 Rotary effect is not applied                                                Either turn the [BRAKE] button off
                                                                             (dark) or press the [SLOW/FAST]
                                     The [BRAKE] button is on (lit).                                                   p. 32
                                                                             button, so that the brake will be re-
                                                                             leased, and rotary will be applied.
                                                                             Either select a different channel for
                                                                             the other part that is using that chan-
                                     This is already specified as the MIDI
                                                                             nel and then make the desired set-        p. 54
                                     channel of another part.
                                                                             ting, or select a MIDI channel that no
                                                                             other part is using.
 Can’t set the MIDI channel
                                     You are attempting to set the MIDI
                                                                             It is not possible to set the MIDI
                                     channel of the Other Tones, Drum,
                                                                             channel of the Other Tones, Drum,
                                     or spring shock to the MIDI channel                                               p. 54
                                                                             or spring shock to the same channel
                                     that has been specified as the Con-
                                                                             as the Control MIDI Channel.
                                     trol MIDI Channel.
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                                                                                                       Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
■ Error Indications
       When an incorrect operation is performed, or when an operation cannot be carried out correctly, the VK-8 will
       light all of its indicators for a few seconds. Errors are divided into two categories—those that show up at
       power-up, and those that occur during normal operation. Please read the following explanations carefully,
       and take the appropriate action.
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 Preset/OTHER TONES List
■ Preset List
 PRESET                                                                VIBRATO
          UPPER PART    LOWER PART    PEDAL PART     PERCUSSION                   ROTARY
 Number                                                              AND CHORUS
  1-1     88 8000 000   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, FAST      OFF       SLOW
  1-2     80 0000 888   83 8000 000       82            OFF             C-3       FAST
  1-3     88 8800 000   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-3       SLOW
  1-4     88 8800 000   00 8800 000       84       3rd, NORM, FAST      OFF       SLOW
  1-5     88 8008 008   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, SLOW      OFF       SLOW
  1-6     85 8500 005   03 8300 000       73            OFF             C-3       SLOW
  1-7     88 8000 678   87 8600 000       84            OFF             C-3       SLOW
  1-8     60 8807 006   00 8800 000       84            OFF             OFF       SLOW
  2-1     88 8000 000   00 8888 000       73       2nd, SOFT, SLOW      OFF       SLOW
  2-2     88 8008 008   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, SLOW      OFF       FAST
  2-3     88 8800 000   00 8800 000       84       2nd, SOFT, FAST      OFF       SLOW
  2-4     88 8800 000   00 8800 000       84       3rd, NORM, FAST      OFF       SLOW
  2-5     80 0888 888   83 8000 000       82       3rd, NORM, FAST      C-3       FAST
  2-6     88 8000 000   00 8600 000       82       3rd, NORM, FAST      OFF       SLOW
  2-7     88 8080 880   00 8600 000       82            OFF             OFF        OFF
  2-8     28 0030 350   44 8600 000       82       3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-3       FAST
  3-1     88 8000 000   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-3       SLOW
  3-2     88 8800 000   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-1       SLOW
  3-3     80 0000 888   83 8000 000       82            OFF             C-3       FAST
  3-4     88 8000 000   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, FAST      OFF       SLOW
  3-5     80 0000 888   83 8000 000       82            OFF             C-3       FAST
  3-6     88 8000 000   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-1       SLOW
  3-7     81 8151 608   00 0503 000       82            OFF             C-2       SLOW
  3-8     84 8500 008   00 0806 000       82            OFF             OFF       SLOW
  4-1     80 7050 404   00 8500 000       54            OFF             V-3       SLOW
  4-2     80 3700 000   00 8500 000       54            OFF             V-3       BRAKE
  4-3     00 3800 460   00 8800 000       84            OFF             OFF       BRAKE
  4-4     00 4544 222   00 8800 000       84            OFF             OFF       BRAKE
  4-5     00 6876 540   00 8800 000       84            OFF             OFF        OFF
  4-6     00 7373 430   00 8800 000       84            OFF             OFF        OFF
  4-7     00 8030 000   00 8800 000       84            OFF             OFF        OFF
  4-8     60 8807 006   00 8800 000       84            OFF             OFF        OFF
  5-1     88 8000 000   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, FAST      OFF       SLOW
  5-2     80 0000 888   83 8000 000       82            OFF             C-3       FAST
  5-3     88 8800 000   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-3       SLOW
  5-4     88 8800 000   00 8800 000       84       3rd, NORM, FAST      OFF       SLOW
  5-5     88 8008 008   83 8000 000       82       3rd, SOFT, SLOW      OFF       SLOW
  5-6     85 8500 005   03 8300 000       73            OFF             C-3       SLOW
  5-7     88 8000 678   87 8600 000       84            OFF             C-3       SLOW
  5-8     60 8807 006   00 8800 000       84            OFF             OFF       SLOW
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Preset/OTHER TONES List
 PRESET                                                                                   VIBRATO
                  UPPER PART          LOWER PART         PEDAL PART     PERCUSSION                   ROTARY
 Number                                                                                 AND CHORUS
     6-1          88 8000 000          00 8888 000               73   2nd, SOFT, SLOW      OFF       SLOW
     6-2          88 8008 008          83 8000 000               82   3rd, SOFT, SLOW      OFF       FAST
     6-3          88 8800 000          00 8800 000               84   2nd, SOFT, FAST      OFF       SLOW
     6-4          88 8800 000          00 8800 000               84   3rd, NORM, FAST      OFF       SLOW
     6-5          80 0888 888          83 8000 000               82   3rd, NORM, FAST      C-3       FAST
     6-6          88 8000 000          00 8600 000               82   3rd, NORM, FAST      OFF       SLOW
     6-7          88 8080 880          00 8600 000               82        OFF             OFF        OFF
     6-8          28 0030 350          44 8600 000               82   3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-3       FAST
     7-1          88 8000 000          83 8000 000               82   3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-3       SLOW
     7-2          88 8800 000          83 8000 000               82   3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-1       SLOW
     7-3          80 0000 888          83 8000 000               82        OFF             C-3       FAST
     7-4          88 8000 000          83 8000 000               82   3rd, SOFT, FAST      OFF       SLOW
     7-5          80 0000 888          83 8000 000               82        OFF             C-3       FAST
     7-6          88 8000 000          83 8000 000               82   3rd, SOFT, FAST      C-1       SLOW
     7-7          81 8151 608          00 0503 000               82        OFF             C-2       SLOW
     7-8          84 8500 008          00 0806 000               82        OFF             OFF       SLOW
     8-1          80 7050 404          00 8500 000               54        OFF             V-3       SLOW
     8-2          80 3700 000          00 8500 000               54        OFF             V-3       BRAKE
     8-3          00 3800 460          00 8800 000               84        OFF             OFF       BRAKE
     8-4          00 4544 222          00 8800 000               84        OFF             OFF       BRAKE
     8-5          00 6876 540          00 8800 000               84        OFF             OFF        OFF
     8-6          00 7373 430          00 8800 000               84        OFF             OFF        OFF
     8-7          00 8030 000          00 8800 000               84        OFF             OFF        OFF
     8-8          60 8807 006          00 8800 000               84        OFF             OFF        OFF
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  Edit Parameters
Settings that are saved for the entire System   Parameters that are stored in a preset
●Rotary-related settings                        ●Effect and other setting
• ROTARY WOOFER LEVEL                           • REVERB TIME
• ROTARY TWEETER LEVEL                          • OTHER TONES CHORUS LEVEL
• ROTARY WOOFER RISE TIME                       • OTHER TONES OCTAVE SHIFT
• ROTARY TWEETER RISE TIME                      • HOLD PEDAL ASSIGN
• ROTARY WOOFER FALL TIME                       • D BEAM ROTARY SPEED MODE
• ROTARY TWEETER FALL TIME
• ROTARY WOOFER SPREAD                          ●OTHER TONES PART ASSIGN
• ROTARY TWEETER SPREAD                         ●SPLIT POINT
• ROTARY WOOFER SPEED SLOW                      ●EXPRESSION PEDAL MODE
• ROTARY TWEETER SPEED SLOW
• ROTARY WOOFER SPEED FAST                      ●Panel settings.
• ROTARY TWEETER SPEED FAST                     • The sounds of the Upper part, Lower part, and Pedal part
• ROTARY MIC DISTANCE                             of the Harmonic Bar settings.
• ROTARY RANDOMIZE                              • ROTARY [ON] button
                                                • ROTARY [BRAKE] button
●Click Noise and Percussion settings            • ROTARY [SLOW/FAST] button
• ON CLICK LEVEL                                • [TONE WHEEL] button
• OFF CLICK LEVEL                               • [LEAKAGE] knob
• PERCUSSION SOFT LEVEL                         • [AMPLIFIER] button
• PERCUSSION NORMAL LEVEL                       • [OVERDRIVE] knob
• PERCUSSION SLOW TIME                          • [TONE] knob
• PERCUSSION FAST TIME                          • [REVERB] button
• PERCUSSION RECHARGE TIME                      • REVERB [LEVEL] knob
• PERCUSSION H-BAR LEVEL                        • PERCUSSION [SECOND] button
                                                • PERCUSSION [THIRD] button
●MIDI-related settings                          • PERCUSSION [SOFT] button
• LOCAL CONTROL                                 • PERCUSSION [SLOW] button
• MIDI THRU                                     • VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button
• SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION                         • [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob
• CONTROL MIDI CH.                              • D BEAM [ON] button
• UPPER ORGAN MIDI CH.                          • [D BEAM] button
• LOWER ORGAN MIDI CH.                          • [SPLIT] button
• PEDAL ORAGN MIDI CH.                          • OTHER TONES [1]–[8] button
• OTHER TONES MIDI CH.                          • [OTHER TONES LEVEL] knob
• DRUM MIDI CH.
• SPRING SHOCK MIDI CH.
• MIDI SOUND CONTROLLERS SWITCH
• MIDI GENERL CONTROLLERS SWITCH
• MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE SWITCH
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 Drum List
             27   High Q                    When the SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is off, and
       28         Slap                      the MIDI channel of an external device connected to VK-8 is
       29
                  Scratch Push [EXC7]
             30   Scratch Pull [EXC7]
                                            set to the same channel as the DRUM MIDI CH. (p. 54) of the
       31         Sticks                    VK-8, you can sound a drum set using the external MIDI
             32   Square Click              device.
       33         Metronome Click
             34   Metronome Bell
       35
                  Acoustic Bass Drum
     C2 36        Bass Drum 1
             37   Side Stick
       38         Acoustic Snare
             39   Hand Clap
       40         Electric Snare
       41
                  Low Floor Tom
             42   Closed Hi-hat [EXC1]
       43         High Floor Tom
             44   Pedal Hi-hat [EXC1]
       45         Low Tom
             46   Open Hi-hat [EXC1]
       47
                  Low-Mid Tom
     C3 48        High Mid Tom
             49   Crash Cymbal 1
       50         High Tom
             51   Ride Cymbal 1
       52         Chinese Cymbal
       53
                  Ride Bell
             54   Tambourine
       55         Splash Cymbal
             56   Cowbell
       57         Crash Cymbal 2
             58   Vibra-slap
       59
                  Ride Cymbal 2
     C4 60        High Bongo
             61   Low Bongo
       62         Mute Hi Conga
             63   Open Hi Conga
       64         Low Conga
       65
                  High Timbale
             66   Low Timbale
       67         High Agogo
             68   Low Agogo
       69         Cabasa
             70   Maracas
       71
                  Short Whistle [EXC2]
     C5 72        Long Whistle [EXC2]
             73   Short Guiro [EXC3]
       74         Long Guiro     [EXC3]
             75   Claves
       76         Hi Wood Block
       77         Low Wood Block
             78   Mute Cuica     [EXC4]
       79         Open Cuica      [EXC4]
             80   Mute Triangle [EXC5]
       81         Open Triangle [EXC5]
             82   Shaker
       83
                  Jingle Bell
     C6 84        Bell Tree
             85   Castanets
       86         Mute Surdo      [EXC6]
             87   Open Surdo       [EXC6]
       88         --- --- ---
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    MIDI Implementation
Model:     VK-8 (Combo Organ)                                                              ❍Expression (Controller number 11)
Date:      Dec. 1, 2001                                                                    Status               2nd byte              3rd byte
Version:   1.00                                                                            BnH                  0BH                   vvH
                                                                                           n = MIDI channel number :                  0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
1. Receive data                                                                            vv = expression :                          00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
                                                                                           * If you want to control all of the Organ Parts, transmit data on the channel specified by
* The VK-8 has two MIDI IN connectors: KEYBOARD IN and PEDAL IN. If the SUB
                                                                                              the CONTROL MIDI CH. setting (factory setting: channel 1). It is not possible to
  KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is ON, messages input to KEYBOARD IN will be
                                                                                              separately control each part of the Organ Part.
  received as messages for the Lower part, regardless of their channel number. Messages
                                                                                           * When the SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is ON, this has the same function as an
  input to PEDAL IN will be received as messages for the Pedal part, regardless of their
                                                                                              expression pedal connected to the VK-8’s EXPRESSION PEDAL jack.
  channel number (Omni On).
* When the SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is OFF, MIDI messages will control each
                                                                                           ❍General Purpose Controller 1 (Controller number 16) (Other tones
  part according to their MIDI channel number (Omni Off). At the factory settings, each
                                                                                            glide)
  part is set to the following transmit/receive channels.
                                                                                           Status               2nd byte             3rd byte
-----------------------
 CONTROL               | 1ch                                                               BnH                  10H                  vvH
 UPPER ORGAN           | 1ch                                                               n = MIDI channel number:                  0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
 LOWER ORGAN           | 3ch
 PEDAL ORGAN           | 2ch                                                               vv = control value :                      00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 0-63 = OFF, 64-127 = ON
 OTHER TONES           | 4ch                                                               * Received only for the Other Tones Part.
 DRUMS                 | 10ch
 SPRING SHOCK          | 9ch                                                               * Not received when MIDI GENERAL CONTROLLERS SWITCH (p. 53) is OFF.
-----------------------
                                                                                           ❍General Purpose Controller 2 (Controller number 17) (Wheel Brake)
■Channel Voice Messages                                                                    Status               2nd byte           3rd byte
●Note off                                                                                  BnH                  11H                vvH
Status                2nd byte           3rd byte                                          n = MIDI channel number:                0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
8nH                   kkH                vvH                                               vv = control value :                    00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 0-63 = OFF, 64-127 = ON
9nH                   kkH                00H                                               * When SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is OFF, this is received on the channel
n = MIDI channel number :                0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)                               specified for CONTROL MIDI CH. (p. 54) (factory setting: channel 1).
kk = note number :                       00H - 7FH (0 - 127)                               * Not received by the Other Tones part.
vv = note off velocity :                 00H - 7FH (0 - 127)                               * Not received when MIDI GENERAL CONTROLLERS SWITCH (p. 53) is OFF.
* When the SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is ON, the input to the KEYBOARD IN
   will be handled as messages for the LOWER PART, and the input to PEDAL IN will be       ❍Hold 1 (Controller number 64)
   handled as messages for the PEDAL PART.                                                 Status               2nd byte          3rd byte
                                                                                           BnH                  40H               vvH
●Note on                                                                                   n = MIDI channel number :              0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
Status                2nd byte           3rd byte                                          vv = control value :                   00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 0-63 = OFF, 64-127 = ON
9nH                   kkH                vvH                                               * When the SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is ON, this has same function as a hold
n = MIDI channel number:                 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)                               pedal connected to the VK-8’s HOLD PEDAL jack.
kk = note number :                       00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
vv = note on velocity :                  00H - 7FH (0 - 127)                               ❍Sound Controller 1-9 (Controller number 70-78) (Harmonic Bars)
* When the SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is ON, the input to the KEYBOARD IN               Status               2nd byte            3rd byte
   will be handled as messages for the LOWER PART, and the input to PEDAL IN will be       BnH                  ccH                 vvH
   handled as messages for the PEDAL PART.                                                 n = MIDI channel number :                0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
                                                                                           cc = control change number :             46H - 4EH (70-78)
●Control Change                                                                            vv = control value :                     00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
                                                                                           * Receives harmonic bar values.
❍Modulation (Controller number 1)
                                                                                           * Not received by the Other Tones part.
Status              2nd byte              3rd byte
                                                                                           * When the SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is ON, the input to the KEYBOARD IN
BnH                 01H                   vvH
                                                                                              will be handled as messages for the LOWER PART, and the input to PEDAL IN will be
n = MIDI channel number :                 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
                                                                                              handled as messages for the PEDAL PART.
vv = modulation depth :                   00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
                                                                                           * Not received when MIDI SOUND CONTROLLERS SWITCH (p. 53) is OFF.
* Received only for the Other Tones Part.
                                                                                                     cc     |H.Bar Feet
❍Data Entry (Controller Number 6, 38)                                                             ----------+-------------------------------------
                                                                                                     46H    |16’
Status                2nd byte             3rd byte                                                  47H    |5 1/3’
BnH                   06H                  mmH                                                       48H    |8’
                                                                                                     49H    |4’
BnH                   26H                  llH                                                       4AH    |2 1/3’
n = MIDI channel number :                  0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)                                    4BH    |2’
                                                                                                     4CH    |1 3/5’
mm,ll = the value of the parameter specified by RPN/NRPN                                             4DH    |1 1/3’
mm = upper byte (MSB), ll = lower byte (LSB)                                                         4EH    |1’
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❍General Purpose Controller 6 (Controller number 81) (Rotary Brake)                             ■Channel Mode messages
Status              2nd byte           3rd byte
                                                                                                ●All Sound Off (Controller number 120)
BnH                 51H                vvH
                                                                                                Status               2nd byte         3rd byte
n = MIDI channel number:               0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
                                                                                                BnH                  78H              00H
vv = control value:                    00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 0-63 = SPIN, 64-127 = BRAKE
                                                                                                n = MIDI channel number :             0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
* When SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION is OFF (p. 58), this is received on the channel
                                                                                                * When this message is received, all notes currently sounding on the corresponding
   specified for CONTROL MIDI CH. (p. 54) (factory setting: channel 1).
                                                                                                   channel will be turned off.
* Not received when MIDI GENERAL CONTROLLERS SWITCH (p. 53) is OFF.
❍RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101)                                                       ●Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121)
Status                2nd byte            3rd byte                                              Status             2nd byte               3rd byte
BnH                   65H                 mmH                                                   BnH                79H                    00H
BnH                   64H                 llH                                                   n = MIDI channel number :                 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)                                                    * When this message is received, the following controllers will be set to their reset values.
mm = upper byte (MSB) of parameter number specified by RPN                                      Controller         Reset value
ll = lower byte (LSB) of parameter number specified by RPN                                      Pitch Bend Change ±0 (center)
                                                                                                Modulation         0 (off)
<<< RPN >>>                                                                                     Hold 1             0 (off)
Control Changes include RPN (Registered Parameter Numbers), which are extended. When
using RPNs, first RPN (Controller numbers 100 and 101; they can be sent in any order)           ●All Note Off (Controller number 123)
should be sent in order to select the parameter, then Data Entry (Controller numbers 6 and      Status               2nd byte             3rd byte
38) should be sent to set the value. Once RPN messages are received, Data Entry messages        BnH                  7BH                  00H
that is received at the same MIDI channel after that are recognized as changing toward the      n = MIDI channel number :                 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
value of the RPN messages. In order not to make any mistakes, transmitting RPN Null is          * When All Note Off is received, all currently sounding notes of the corresponding
recommended after setting parameters you need.                                                     channel will be turned off. However if Hold 1 is on, the sound will be held until these are
                                                                                                   turned off.
This device receives the following RPNs.
                                                                                                ■System Realtime Messages
RPN                  Data entry
MSB, LSB             MSB, LSB              Notes                                                ●Active Sensing
00H, 00H             mmH, llH              Pitch Bend Sensitivity                               Status
                                           mm: 00H - 18H (0 - 24 semitones)                     FEH
                                           ll: ignored (processed as 00H)                       * When an Active Sensing message is received, the unit will begin monitoring the interval
                                           Up to 2 octave can be specified in semitone steps.      at which MIDI messages are received. During monitoring, if more than 420 ms passes
                                           * Not received by the Organ part.                       without a message being received, the same processing will be done as when All Sound
00H, 01H             mmH, llH              Master Fine Tuning                                      Off, All Note Off, and Reset All Controllers messages are received. Then monitoring will
                                           mm, ll: 20 00H - 40 00H - 60 00H (-8192 x 50 /          be halted.
                                           8192 - 0 - +8192 x 50 / 8192 cent)
                                           * Not received by the Organ part.                    ■System Exclusive Messages
00H, 02H             mmH, llH              Master Coarse Tuning                                 Status              data byte             Status
                                           mm: 10H - 40H - 70H (-48 - 0 - +48 semitones)        F0H                 iiH, ddH, ......, eeH F7H
                                           ll: ignored (processed as 00H)                       F0H :               System Exclusive message status
                                           * Not received by the Organ part.                    ii = ID number :    This is the ID number (manufacturer ID) that specifies the
7FH, 7FH             ---, ---              RPN null                                                                 manufacturer whose exclusive message this is. Roland’s manufacturer
                                           RPN and NRPN will be set as “unspecified.”                               ID is 41H.ID numbers 7EH and 7FH are defined in an expansion of the
                                           Once this setting has been made, subsequent                              MIDI standard as Universal Non-realtime messages (7EH) and
                                           Parameter values that were previously set will                           Universal Realtime Messages (7FH).
                                           not change.                                          dd,..., ee = data : 00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
                                           mm, ll: ignored                                      F7H :               EOX (End Of Exclusive) This is the last status of system exclusive
                                                                                                                    message.
●Program Change                                                                                 The System Exclusive Messages received by VK-8 are; messages related to mode settings,
Status             2nd byte                                                                     Universal Realtime System Exclusive messages, Data Requests (RQ1), and Data Set (DT1).
CnH                ppH
n = MIDI channel number :                  0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)                               ●Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages
pp = program number :                      00H - 3FH (prog.1 - prog.64) (Preset)                ❍Identity Request Message
                                           00H - 07H (prog.1 - prog.8) (Other Tones)            Status             Data byte                       Status
*   Not received when MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE SWITCH is OFF (p. 53) (factory setting:               F0H                7EH, dev, 06H, 01H              F7H
    ON).                                                                                        Byte               Explanation
*   Presets are received on the channel specified by CONTROL MIDI CH. (p. 54) (factory          FOH                Exclusive status
    setting: channel 1). The Other Tones part is received on the channel specified by OTHER     7FH                ID number (universal realtime message)
    TONES MIDI CH. (p. 54) (factory setting: channel 4).                                        dev                Device ID (dev: 10H (17) fixed)
*   Preset numbers will be switched when SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION (p. 58) is ON.                   06H                Sub ID#1 (General Information)
                                                                                                01H                Sub ID#2 (Identity Request)
●Pitch Bend Change                                                                              F7H                EOX (End Of Exclusive)
Status              2nd byte              3rd byte                                              * The “dev” is own device number or 7FH (Broadcast)
EnH                 llH                   mmH
n = MIDI channel number :                 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
mm,ll=Pitch Bend value :                  00 00H - 40 00H - 7F 7FH (-8192 - 0 - +8191)
* Received only for the Other Tones Part.
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COMBO ORGAN                                                                                                                Date : Apr. 1, 2003
Model VK-8                            MIDI Implementation Chart                                                                      Version : 2.00
              Function...                    Transmitted                              Recognized                                   Remarks
                                                                         SEQUENCER MODE         KEYBOARD MODE
              Note On                O                                   O                     O             *1
 Velocity     Note Off               O                                   O                     O
 After        Key's                  X                                   X                     X
 Touch        Channel's              X                                   X                     X
Pitch Bend X O *2 X *3
                              1      X                                   O          *2         O             *3         Modulation
                          6, 38      X                                   O          *2         O             *3         Data entry
                              7      O                     *2            O          *2         O             *3         Volume
                             10      X                                   O          *2         O             *3         Panpot
                             11      O                     *4            O          *4         O             *5         Expression
 Control                     16      O                     *6            O          *6         O             *3         General purpose controller 1
 Change                      17      O                     *7 *8         O          *7 *8      O             *7         General purpose controller 2
                         70–78       X                                   O          *8 *9                    *9         Sound controller
                             80      O                                   O                     O             *12        General purpose controller 5
                             81      O                                   O          *2         O             *13        General purpose controller 6
                             64      O                                   O                     O             *10        Hold 1
                       100, 101      X                                   O                     O             *3         RPN LSB, MSB
System Exclusive O O O
 System    : Clock                   X                                   X                     X
 Real Time : Commands                X                                   X                     X
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  Main Specification
VK-8: Combo Organ                                        AMPLIFIER
                                                         [OVERDRIVE] knob, [AMPLIFIER] button, [TONE] knob
● Keyboard
Waterfall keyboard 61 keys (with velocity)               REVERB
                                                         REVERB [LEVEL] knob, [REVERB] button
● Sound Generator
                                                         OTHER TONES
Organ: Virtual Tone Wheel Method
                                                         [PIANO] button, [ELECTRIC PIANO 1] button,
OTHER TONES: PCM Sound Generator
                                                         [ELECTRIC PIANO 2] button, [STRINGS] button,
● Part                                                   [JAZZ SCAT] button, [CHOIR] button, [SYNTH] button,
Upper Organ, Lower Organ, Pedal Organ, Other Tones       [BRASS] button
                                                         [OTHER TONES LEVEL] knob
● Maximum Polyphony
                                                         PRESET
Organ: Full Polyphony
                                                         [WRITE] button, [BANK] button, [PRESET] button,
Orchestral: 64 voices
                                                         [1]–[8] buttons
● Organ                                                  PERCUSSION
Tone wheel                                               [SECOND] button, [THIRD] button, [SOFT] button,
VINTAGE 1, VINTAGE 2, CLEAN                              [SLOW] button
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   Index
A                                                                                          K
Active Expression function .......................................... 39                   Key Click ......................................................................... 13
Ambience ........................................................................ 37       KEY TRANSPOSE ......................................................... 55
Amp Type ................................................................. 14, 33
                                                                                           L
B                                                                                          Layer ................................................................................ 43
BANK .............................................................................. 45     Leakage Level ................................................................ 27
Bulk Dump ..................................................................... 61         Leakage Noise ................................................................ 27
                                                                                           LOCAL CONTROL ....................................................... 53
C                                                                                          Lower Organ MIDI Channel ........................................ 54
Chorus ............................................................................. 31
                                                                                           Lower Part ...................................................................... 38
Click Noise ..................................................................... 51
Connection                                                                                 M
   Amp ........................................................................... 17      MASTER TUNE ............................................................. 55
   Expression Pedal ...................................................... 18              Master Volume .............................................................. 19
   External Keyboard ................................................... 59
                                                                                           Memory ........................................................................... 15
   External Sequencer ............................................ 60–61
   Headphones ............................................................. 17             MIDI ................................................................................ 58
   Pedal Keyboard .................................................. 18, 59                MIDI Channel .......................................................... 54, 58
   Pedal Switch ............................................................. 18           MIDI GENERAL CONTOROLLERS SWITCH ......... 53
   Power Cord .............................................................. 16
                                                                                           MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE SWITCH ...................... 53
   Rotary Speaker ......................................................... 62
   Speaker ...................................................................... 17       MIDI SOUND CONTROLLERS SWITCH ................. 53
Control MIDI Channel .................................................. 54                 MIDI THRU .................................................................... 53
Control Pedal ................................................................. 40
                                                                                           O
D                                                                                          OFF CLICK LEVEL ....................................................... 51
D BEAM Controller .......................................................             34   ON CLICK LEVEL ........................................................ 51
D BEAM ROTARY SPEED MODE .............................                                57   Organ Voice .................................................................... 23
Demo Song .....................................................................       21   OTHER TONES ................................................. 14, 43–44
Drum MIDI Channel .....................................................               54   OTHER TONES CHORUS LEVEL ............................. 57
                                                                                           Other Tones MIDI Channel ......................................... 54
E                                                                                          OTHER TONES OCTAVE SHIFT ............................... 57
Edit Mode .......................................................................     47
                                                                                           OTHER TONES PART ASSIGN .................................. 57
EQ BASS .........................................................................     55
                                                                                           OUTPUT jacks ............................................................... 17
EQ MIDDLE ...................................................................         55
                                                                                           Overdrive .................................................................. 14, 33
EQ TREBLE ....................................................................        55
Equalizer .........................................................................   55   P
Expression Pedal ...........................................................          39   Parameter ........................................................................ 47
                                                                                           Pedal Organ MIDI Channel ......................................... 54
F                                                                                          Percussion ................................................................. 13, 28
Factory Reset .................................................................. 20
                                                                                           PERCUSSION FAST TIME .......................................... 51
Feet ............................................................................ 25–26
                                                                                           PERCUSSION H-BAR LEVEL ..................................... 52
Folded Back .................................................................... 26
                                                                                           PERCUSSION NORMAL LEVEL ............................... 51
FOOT CONTROL POLARITY .................................... 56
                                                                                           PERCUSSION RECHARGE TIME .............................. 51
H                                                                                          PERCUSSION SLOW TIME ......................................... 51
Harmonic Bar .................................................................        24   PERCUSSION SOFT LEVEL ........................................ 51
Harmonic bars ...............................................................         14   Power On ........................................................................ 19
Hold Pedal ......................................................................     42   Preset ................................................................... 22, 45–46
HOLD PEDAL ASSIGN ...............................................                     57      Copy .......................................................................... 46
HOLD PEDAL POLARITY ..........................................                        56      Save ...................................................................... 45–46
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Index
S
Second Percussion ......................................................... 28
Single Trigger Algorithm ............................................. 30
Slow Percussion ............................................................. 30
Soft Percussion ............................................................... 29
Split ........................................................................... 38, 44
Split Point ....................................................................... 38
Spring Reverb Shock ..................................................... 35
Spring Shock MIDI Channel ........................................ 54
SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION .................................... 58
System Memory ............................................................. 15
T
Third Percussion ............................................................ 28
Tone ........................................................................... 14, 33
Tone Wheel .................................................................... 13
Tone wheel ..................................................................... 27
Transpose ....................................................................... 55
U
Upper Organ MIDI Channel ....................................... 54
Upper Part ...................................................................... 38
V
Vibrato ............................................................................ 31
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     Makati, Metro Manila 1200,                                                                                  IRAN
     PHILIPPINES                        MEXICO                                                                   MOCO, INC.
     TEL: (02) 899 9801                 Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.                                              No.41 Nike St., Dr.Shariyati Ave.,
                                        Av. Toluca No. 323, Col. Olivar                                          Roberoye Cerahe Mirdamad
                                        de los Padres 01780 Mexico D.F.                                          Tehran, IRAN
                                        MEXICO                                                                   TEL: (021) 285-4169                As of April 1, 2003 (Roland)
                                        TEL: (55) 5668-6699
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                                                                                                           For EU Countries
This product complies with the requirements of European Directives EMC 89/336/EEC and LVD 73/23/EEC.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.
For Canada
                                                        NOTICE
 This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
                                                          AVIS
 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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