VK-
Owner's Manual
Printing Conventions in these Manuals
«Button names are printed in square brackets [ je, [EDIT]
‘The names of fractional harmonic bars (p.19) are given as
11/3), 1-3/8,2-2/3', 5-1/3 ete
* Indications of [<][>] or [+][-1 mean to press one or the other
button,
* 1) = [8] means that you are to press one of the Owner's Manual
Panel Description’ (p.17) buttons [1] through [8}.
+ Paragraphs beginning with an asterisk * are cautionary notes.
The dark/lit/blinking status of an indicator is distinguished as
follows.
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factory settings, but please be aware that in some cases they
may be different than the factory settings.
Before using this nit carefully read the sections entitle:
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2}, "USING THE UNIT
SAFELY” (p.3), and “IMPORTANT NOTES" (p. 4). These sections
provice important information concerning the proper operation ofthe
Unit. Additionally, i order to fee assured that you have gained 2 good
igasp of every feature proviced by your new unit this manual should
be read in its entirety. The manwal should be saved and kept on hand
as convenient reference
Copyright © 1997,
ROLAND CORPORATION
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INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING - When using electic products, basic precautions shoul aways be olowel, incng he lowing
Rend alte insractons belo using he product
2. Do not use this product near wate — for example, near a
batho, washoon, chen snk, ina wel basement. cr nese
a syn poo or he tk.
“Tvs product shoud be used only wit 8 cat or stan that
racommended bythe manuiacturs.
“Tis procuc etter lone orn combinaton wih an ampitier
and headphones or speakers, may be capabie of producing
‘ound levels thal could ease potmanent Rearng oss. Do
not eperate for @ lng pared of me ata high volume vel
for ata level that ls ncomioabie. If you experiance any
‘hearing fos of ig in the ar, you should consult ah
audios
‘5 The product should be located so thats laaton or postion
does nal iter with te propor venta,
6, The produt should be located away tom nest sources such
as rales, hea! tenses, rather products that proguce
7. The product should be connected fo a power supply ont of
the type deserted inthe operating wtvastone ores manos
con he product.
clsctc current o reduce the riko lace shock
‘quale eecrcin or serviceman I you a
stectiean
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
“Tg product must be grounded ehouls mallu of Breakdown, grounding provides patho east restance for
18. The power-supply cord of he product shoul be uneugged
‘rom th out ten et rsd fer long pore tne
9, Caro shoul be lakan 30 thal ject do pt fal ae lds
fate not pled no tha enclosure ough openings.
10.The product shoud be senesd by uated sarvice
‘petsonnel wher:
“The powar- supply cord othe pg has boon darraged oF
1. Onjecte have fen, uid has een spl onto the
prose: oF
C. The product has bon exposed fran:
5
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‘The protct does not appear To. operate normaly oF
‘ante a marked changa n perfomance; or
‘The product has been Opped, or the enclosure
damaged
11.00 not alert to serie he product beyons thet described
Ine Usetmaterance Inebustons. Al oer sawing
shouldbe reterec to quate sence personne,
For the USA.
“This product is enuipped witha cord having an equpment rounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be
plugged ilo an appropiate ull hal i prope stalled and grounded iv accordance wit al eal codes and serances.
DANGER: Improper connection ofthe equipment-grounding conductor can recut Ina isk of leche shock. Check wih @
in doubt as To whaher the roduc ls propor groundea
‘Bo not mody the plug provides withthe product 8 wl ot It oul have 2 proper cue installed by qualified
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
the terminal in you plug, proceed as folows:
For the UK,
IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE,
(GREEN AND-YELLOW EARTH, BLUE: NEUTRAL, BROWN LIVE
‘Ashe colo of he wires the mans lead oth apparatus may nol coespone wih he colured markings entying
“The wie wich coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected othe eal ne plug which s marked bythe
lotor or by he eaaty earth symbol @or coloured GREEN or GREEN-ANO- YELLOW.
“The wire wich eotored BLUE must be connected ote lerninal which ie mark wih fe ltr N or coloured BLACK
‘The wie wich i eotouted BROWN must be conned lo he lomina! which e mark wih he ete Lor ered RED.
“The produc which fs equipped wih & THREE WIRE GROUNDING TYPE LINE PLUG mus be groundedUSING THE UNIT SAFELY
ING THE UNIT SAFELY
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
‘About AX WARNING and CAUTION Notices
About the Symbols
Used for instructions intended fo alert
the user to the risk of death or severe
injury should “the unit be sed
improperly
A\WARNING
‘Used for instructions intended to alert
the ser to the isk of injury oF material
damage should the unit be. used
improper
AXCAUTION | stateriat da
ge teers to damage or
| other adverse effects caused with
Fespect to. the home and alli
| Wenishings, as well to" domestic
animals of pets
ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING -
[ [he J symbol alos the usar to important instructions]
or warminge The specific meaning of the sym
As |seermined by. the design contained within. the
triangle Inthe case ofthe spiel at ey if sed for
several caution, warning, oF alerts to dnger.
“The & symbol alerts the user oem tht
theca out (ore forbidden) The specie Hi
{@ | Must not be done is indicated by the design contained
fwithin the circle. Inthe care of the sym at Ite
ams that the nit mst never be dsassembled
[The @ symbol alerts the user ko things that mast be
arsed out The specific thing tha must be dene 3
© nds by the design connie within the cee In
the case ofthe sym at et it means tha the power
cord ploy must be unplugged from the out
AX\WARNING
AXWARNING
+ Before using this unl, make sute to read the /)\
instructions below, and the Ovener' Manu
+ Bo not open or perform ay ine mitietons @)
on the unit
‘+ When using the unit with 9 rack or stand recon
mended by Roland, the rack or stand must be cate-
fully placed so itis lvel nel sure to remain stable
not using a rack or stand, you sil need to make
sue that any location you choose for placing the
tunit provides a level surface that will properly sup-
Port the unit, and keep it from wobbling,
tied pe henry ebeteen te)
Slee oem Cy ee fo re
faa ver e's perc er hs ben
Suet
* In households with smal children, an adil should
provide supervision until the child is capable of fol-
Towing all the rales essential forthe safe operation
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+ Protect the uni from strong impeet
(De not drop it
+ Before using the unit in foreign country, consult
with your dealer, or qualified Roland service persan=
nel
AX CAUTION
«always grasp ony the gen the power supply
Sond when pig nt oF unplugging from. an
bute o this unit
+ Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming
fntangled Also all cords and cables should be placed
they are out of the reach of children,
« Never li an apo or place heey abject on
the unit
+ Never handle the power cord ots plugs with wet,
hands when plugging into, or unplogging from, an
‘let or this ni
* Before mowing the unit, disconnect the power plug AP
from the outll, and pull out all cords from external
vices,
covity eortcon on coal
+ Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning ABP
in your atea, pull the plug on the power cord out of|
the outlet.IMPORTANT NOTES
In addition to the items listed under “IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “USING THE UNIT
SAFELY" on pages 2 and 3, please tead and observe
the following:
Power Supply
“Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with
any device that will generate line noise (such as an
electric motor or variable lighting system)
‘Before connecting this unit to other devices, tur olf
the power to all units. This will help prevent mal-
functions and/or damage to speakers or other
devi
Placement
‘Using the unit near power amplifiers (or other
equipment containing large power transformers)
‘may induce hum, To alleviate the problem, change
the orientation of this unit; of move it farther awa
from the source of interference.
‘This device may interfere with radio and television
reception. Do not use this device in the vicinity of
such receivers
‘Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it
near devices that radiate heat, leave it inside an
enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject it to tempera:
ture extremes, Excessive heat can deform or discolor
the unit
Maintenance
‘For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry
cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with
water. To remove stubborn dirt, use a cloth impre
nated with a mild, non-abrasive detergent.
Afterwards, be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly
witha soft, dry cloth
‘Never tse benzene, thinners, alcohol or solvents of
any kind, to avoid the possibility of discoloration
and /or deformation,
Repairs and Data
‘Please be aware that all data contained in the unit's
memory may be lost when the unit is sent for
repairs. Important data should always be backed up
in another MIDI device (eg, a sequencer), or writ-
ten down on paper (when possible), During repairs,
dlue care is taken to avoid the loss of data, However,
in certain cases (such as when circuitry related to
‘memory itself is out of order), we regrel that it may
not be possible 1o restore the data, and Roland
assumes no liability concerning such loss of data,
4
Memory Backup
‘This unit contains a battery which powers the unit’s
memory circuits while the main power is off. When
this battery becomes weak, the message shown
below will appear in the display. Once you see this
message, have the battery replaced with a fresh one
1s soon 98 possible to avoid the loss of all data in
‘memory. To have the battery replaced, consult with
your dealer, or qualified Roland service personnel
“Battery Low I!”
Additional Precautions
* Please be aware that the contents of memory ean be
inretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the
improper operation of the unit. To protect yourself
against the risk of loosing important data, we rec
‘ommend that you periodically save a backup copy
of important data you have stored in the unit’s
‘memory in another MIDI device (ex, sequencer)
* Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the
contents of data that was stored in the unit’s memo-
ry and anather MIDI device (e.g, a sequencer) once
it has been lost. Roland Corporation assumes no lis
bility concerning such loss of data,
Use a reasonable amount of care when using the
unit's buttons, sliders, or other controls; and when
using its jacks and connectors, Rough handling can
lead to malfunctions,
‘Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.
+ When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp
the connector itsell—never pull on the cable. This
way you will avoid causing shorts, or damage to the
cable's internal elements,
+ small amount of heat will radiate from the unit,
during normal operation
*# To avoid disturbing your neighbors, ry to keep the
tunit’s volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer
to use headphones, so you do not need to be con:
ccemed about those around you (especially when it
is late at night)
‘When you need to transport the unit, package it in
the box (including padding) that it came in, if possi
ble. Otherwise, you will need to use equivalent
packaging materials.IMPORTANT NOTES.
Features of the VK-7
Panel Descriptions..
Front Panel
Rear Panel 12
Before Playing the Sounds
Connections:
Turning on the Power 15
Power-on Condition 15
Adjusting the Volume. 16
Taming Off the Power. 16
Modifying the Sound While You Play
“Types of Sound That the VK Pla
Playing Organ Sounds. 7
Selecting an Organ Preset. 7
Creating the Basic Sound (Harmonie Bars). 9
Basic Patterns of Harmonic Bar Settings.
Making the Sound Match the Harmonic Bar Settings (Manual function). 2
‘Adding Snap to the Sound (Percussion)
Adding Vibrato or Depth to the Sound (Vibrato /Chorvs)
Distorting the Sound For a Hard-rock Feeling (Overdrive).
‘Adding the Modulation of a Rotary Speaker (Rotary),
‘Adding Dynamics to the Volume (Expression pedal)
Adding Reverberance to the Sound (Reverb).
Playing Different Sounds in the Lower and Upper Areas ofthe Keyboard (Split) ....29
‘Combining a Non-Organ Sound to Make a New Sound (Orchestral Voice) 30
Layering an Orchestral Voice With an Organ Preset 31
Playing Only an Orchestral Voice 32
Playing the Bassin the Left Hand (Split) 3
Simultaneously Switching Sounds and Settings (User Presets) 35
Selecting a User Preset 5
How the VK-7 is Organized..
The Structure of the VK 7
About the Sounds, 37
About the Organ Presets 37
About the Orchestral Voices 37
About the User Presets. 38
Sounds and Memory. 39
About the Effects nm
About the VK-7's Modes. 2
About the Sereen Display 43Contents
Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them
Edit mode). 45
Modifying the Settings of an Ongan Preset 45
Setting the Volume for Each Preset (Organ Level) 45
(Geeating a “Vintage Organ” Feel (Tone Wheel, Leakage Noise, Key Click) 46
Percussion Settings 48
50
Vibrato/Chorus Settings
Giving the Organ Sound a Metalic Tone (Ring Modulator).
Overdrive Settings
Rotary Settings
“Modifying the Settings of an Orchestral Voice.
Selting the Volume For Each Orchestral Voice (Orchestral Voice Level).
‘Modifying the Attack and Release of the Sound (Attack Time / Release Tine)
Boosting /Cutting the High Frequency Range (Brilliance)
Modulating the Sound (LFO)
adjusting the Pitch of an Orchestral Voice
Causing Keybonrd Dynamics to Affect the Volume (Velocity Sensitivity)
Adding Depth to the Sound (Chorus)
Modifying the Settings of a User Preset
Specifying the Location at Which the Keyboard is Divided (Split Point)
Changing the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift.
Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb).
Assigning a Name.
Saving Sounds or Settings (Write mode) 7
Saving an Organ Preset 0
Organ Preset Can be Saved in an User Preset = a
Saving an User Preset nm
‘The Organ Portion Settings of a User Preset Can be Saved in an Organ Preset. 7
Settings that Affect the En
Adjusting the Overall Pitch (Master Tune)
‘Transposing the Entire Instrument (Key Transpose).
Specifying the Namber of Oxgan Presets That Can be Selected (Bank Function).
How Notes will Change when the Orchestral Voice is Changed (Orchestral Note Remain).
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display (LCD Contrast).
ire VK-7 (System)
ing to Presets and
77
Convenient Functions Rela
Orchestral Voices (Utility) .
Copying a Preset 7
Exchanging a Preset With Another Preset (Swap) 80
Initializing Presets or Orchestral Voice... )
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Setup) 88
89
istening to the Demo Songs..Contents.
More Advanced Ways to Use the VK-7........91
Using a Expression Pedal or Pedal Switch to Operate Function. a1
Seting the Polarity of the Pedal Connected to the VK-7 a1
Assigning Function ofthe Pedal Connected o the VE 2
Setting the Control Method for Rotary 94
Modifying an Orchestral Voice. 96
Using an External Keyboard ora Pedal Controller to Play VKc? Sounds. 7
‘Switching the Part Controlled by the Harmonic Bars (HARMONIC BAR PART) on. 98
“Transmitting Receiving, Harmonic Bor Settings 9
Using an External Keyboard to Play VK-7 Sounds, cn
Tuming Program Change Reception On/Off : 102
Setting the Receive Channel 103
Recording Your Playing on a Sequencer 10s
Connecting/Disconnecting the Sound Source and Keyboard (Local Control). 1085
[Adding MIDI THRU Functionality to the MIDI OUT Connector (Sot Thr) vse 107
Setting theTransmit Channel 108
Transmitting/ Receiving the Messangs Unique tothe VK-7 110
Using a Sequencer to Play the Sounds ofthe VK-7, m
Playing an External Sound Source. 112
Turning Prograin Change Transmission On/Off m2
Transmiting VK-7 Settings as MIDI Data (Bulk Dump) 13
Connecting a Rotary Speaker 6
Appendices .
Troubleshooting 18
Error Messages 21
Messages That Appear When the Power is Turned On... 121
MIDItelated messages 121
Memory-relted message... 12
Organ Preset List..
Orchestral Voice List/User Preset List...
EDIT Mode Paramater List
What is Mi
126
‘About MIDI Connectors a7
About MIDI Channels 128
Major Types of MIDI Message Used By the VK-7. 129
About the MIDI Implementation Chart 129
MIDI Implementation 130Features of the VK-7
Organ Sounds That are Strong on the Basics
© Virtual ToneWiheel sound source
‘A newly developed Virtual ToneWheel sound! source faithfully reproduces those clas
speak quickly, glissando playing techniques are
especially effective, Because the VK
playing conditions with no fear of notes being cut olf
sic organ sounds. Since the note
is completely polyphonic, you can enjoy ideal
© Rotary sound
A DSP (Digital Sound Processor) is used to simulate the rotary speaker sound tha
indispensable for an organ, This means that you can enjoy that great rotary sound
simply by connecting the VK-7 toa keyboard amp or stereo set
© Overdrive sound
Not only the rotary speaker, but also the distortion produced by the vacuum tube cir:
cuitty of a stack-type or combo-type amplifier and the characteristics of their cabinets
are also reproduced faithfully, giving you a thick overdrive sound suitable for hard
rock,
Orchestral Sound Source
In addition to the organ sound source,
source with six sound groups. These
heightened possibilities of performance expression.
+ The sounds in the STRINGS, CHOIR, BRASS and OTHERS sound groups can be used
not only as solo sounds, but also layered with the organ to create rich sonorities.
the VK-7 contains a separate orchestral sound
n be used in combination with the organ for
+ The sounds in the ATTACK sound group add a short accent to the beginning of each
note. By layering these with the organ sound, you can add “snap” to your organ
sound.
‘+ The sounds in the BASS sound group include si
‘gered bass and fretless bass. This enables performance expressions that were not pos:
eral types of bass sound such as fin
sible with the bass sounds of conventional organs,
Other Features
+ The design emphasizes easy operation, with harmonic bars and large buttons.
+ In addition to the expression pedal jack, the VK-7 provides two other control pedal
jacks. Expression pedals or pedal switches can be connected to these control pedal
jacks to allow a variety of performance techniques,
+ Two MIDI IN connectors are provided on the rear panel, letting you connect another
keyboard or a pedal keyboard to allow two-manual or pedal performance
+ In addition to the woodgrain cabinet, solid wood is used for the side panels for a lux
turious appearancePanel Descriptions
Front Panel
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@ PERCUSSION
These buttons add percussion to the Main part or Sub part of the Organ Preset
Organ portion of the User Preset. (p.23)
1 SECOND button
‘Adds second percussion (the note an octave higher) to the organ sound (p.23).
2 THIRD button
‘Adds third percussion (the note an octave and a Sth highes) to the organ sound (p23).
3. SOFT button
Switches the volume of the percussion (p.24)
4 SLOW button
Switches the decay time of the percussion (p.25)
5. VIBRATO/CHORUS button
Switches the vibrato or chorus that is assigned to [VIBRATO/CHORUS] on off (p.
6 OVERDRIVE knob)
Adjusts the depth of overdrive (p26).
© ORGAN PRESETS
7 USER PRESETS button
Specifies the type of sounds that willbe selected.
When the User Presets will be selected (p 35)
When the indicator is dark........Organ Presets will be selected (p.18).
8 EDIT button
Press [1] ~ [8] after pressing [EDIT] to enter the Edit mode, and you can modify any
setting (p45)
9 MANUAL button
When this fumetion is used,
positions (settings) of the harmonic bars on the panel (p.22),
10 Buttons [1}- [8]
‘These buttons select Organ Presets or User Presets (p.18, 35)
Pressing [1] - [8] after pressing [EDIT], you can edit the various Edit modes (p45),
11 BANK button
Switch the Organ Preset bank or User Preset bank (p.18, 35).
the harmonic bar settings of the preset will change to thePanel Descriptions
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12 14 1620 21 22 23 27
12 Display
“The selected sound or setting values ate indicated her.
13 [<]/ [>] buttons
Use these buttons to move the underline (cursor) that appears in the display, or to
switch the paramater of Edit mode.
14 [4+] / [+] buttons
Use these buttons to modify parameter values or to choose a selection, Each time one of
these buttons is pressed, the value will change in increments of one, and if you contin-
ue holding the button the value will continue changing, Simultaneously pressing both
[sland [-] will bring back the value of the inital setting
15 WRITE button,
Use this to enter Write mode and to save settings (p.89)
se this to playback demo songs in the Demo screen.
16 EXIT button
Use this to exit Edit mode or Write mode (p45).
e spit
‘These buttons divide the keyboard into two halves, and assign a different sound to
each area (p29).
17 PEDAL/MAIN button
Divide the keyboaed into the Main part and the Pedal part.
18 SUB/MAIN button
Divide the keyboard into the Main part and Sub part.
19 ORGAN MUTE button
This button silences the organ sound of a part to which an Orchestral Voice is assignect
Use this when you want to split an Organ Preset and an Orchestral Voice, or when you
want to play only an Orchestral Voice (p 32)
* Ifa Orchestral Voice isnot being used, this butt will hace no fiction.
(@ ORCHESTRAL ASSIGN
Specify the part to which the Orchestral Voice will be assigned (p31)
20 PEDAL button
‘Assign the Orchestral Voice to the Pedal part
21 SUB button
‘Assign the Orchestral Voice to the Sub part
22 MAIN button
Assign the Orchestral Voice to the Main part
10Panel Descriptions
@ ORCHESTRAL VOICES
23 Sound group buttons (STRINGS, CHOIR, BRASS, BASS, ATTACK, OTHERS)
Select the Orchestral Voice sound group (p:3).
24 VARIATION [al / [¥] buttons
Select the variation ofthe Orchestral Voice selected by the sound group buttons (p.22).
25 ORCHESTRAL LEVEL knob
Adjust the volume of the Orchestral Voice.
26 REVERB knob
Adjust the depth of reverb (p29).
* This knob zuill hace no function ifthe Organ Reverb Level (p85) or Orchestra Revert Level
(965) settings of Edit mode are set to 0.
27 MASTER VOLUME knob
Adjust the overall volume (p16).
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28 Harmonic bars
‘These adjust the basic elements ofthe organ sound in an Organ Preset or organ portion
lof User Preset. They allow you to modify the sound in realtime (p.19).
(@ HARMONIC BAR PART
These buttons select the part whose settings the harmonic bars will affect (p98)
29 PEDAL button
When the harmonic bars are moved, the sound of the Pedal pact will change.
90 SUB button
‘When the harmonic bars are moved, the sound of the Sub part will change
31 MAIN button
When the harmonic hars are moved, the sound of the Main part will change
WPanel Descriptions
(@ ROTARY SOUND (p27)
+ When a rotary speaker is connected to the ROTARY TONE CABINET jack, these butions
suvtel the sta ofthe rotary speaker (p.116)
32 BYPASS button
‘Switch the rotary effect on/off
33 BRAKE button
Switch the rotation on/off. Turn [BRAKE] on, the rotation will gradually stop. IF you
then turn [BRAKE] off again, rotation will gradually resume,
* IBRAKEJ cannot be used to stop the rotation: of rotary speakers connect to ROTARY TONE
CABINET connector
34 FAST/SLOW button
Switch the rolation speed of the rotary speaker
FAST Fast rotation
SLOW Slow rotation
Rear Panel
35 36
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35 POWER switch
‘Tum the power on/off (p15.
36 AC inlet
Connect the included power cable to this inlet (p.14).
12Panel Descriptions
37 MIDI select switch
‘Switch the function of the MIDI connector (p.98)
38 MIDI connectors
‘+ When the MIDI select switch is set to “SUB KEYBOARD”
KEYBOARD IN connector _ Receives messages from the Sub part device.
PEDAL IN connector Receives messages from the Pedal part device.
MIDI OUT connector ‘Transmits messages from the VK-7.
‘+ When the MIDI select switch is set to "SEQ (sequencer)”
MIDI IN 1 connector Receives messages from an external device.
MIDI IN 2 connector Receives messages from an external device.
MIDI OUT connector ‘Transmits messages from the VK.7
> You can change the MIDI OUT connector the functionality of both MIDI OUT and MIDI
THRU connectors (107)
39 EXP PEDAL jack
A expression pedal (optional: EV-S etc.) can be connected here.
This allows you to use pedal operations to adjust the volume (p.28).
40 CONTROL PEDAL 1 / CONTROL PEDAL? jacks
Expression pedals or pedal switches (optional: DP2 etc) can be connected here (p.14)
Functions ean be assigned to a connected expresstion pedal or pedal switch, allowing.
you to use pedal operations to switch settings (p 92).
41 OUTPUT R / L(MONO) jacks
‘These jacks output the audio signal in stereo R/L(MONO) to an amp or mixer system
(p14,
‘They support both balanced and unbalanced output.
For monatiral output, make connections to the L(MONO) jack
42 PHONES jack
‘An optional set of headphones can be connected here (p14)
43 ROTARY LEVEL knob
Adjust the volume of the rotary speaker connected to the ROTARY TONE CABINET
connector (p.117)
44 ROTARY TONE CABINET connector
Rotary speaker can be connected (p.116).
13Before Playing the Sounds
This chapter will explain the preparations that you will need to make before playing
the sounds, such as connections with external devices and volume adjustments.
Connections
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Speakers
1. Before making connections, make sure that the power is turned off forall the devices
that are to be connected
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event malfoetion andor damm
hui off the power om all de
penkers vr other devices, aaoays tur dow the vol
fore making any connection
2.Connect the included power cable tothe VK-7, and plug the other end into an AC out
Tet
3.Use audio cables to connect the VK-7 with your amp system or stereo setBefore Playing the Sounds
If you are using headphones, plug them into the PHONES jack. If desired, connect
‘expression pedals and MIDI devices such as sequencers.
* bis also possible to connect « rotary speaker. For details refer to the Owner's Manual
‘Connecting @ Rotary Spenker(p.116),
‘The OUTPUT jacks of the VK-7 support both balanced and unbalanced output,
For balanced output, use a cable with balanced (TRS type) phone plugs. For unbal-
anced output, use a cable with unbalanced (TS type) phone plugs.
TRS 1s
SLEEVE (Grune) size (om.
ne won + wes eon oe
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Turning on the Power
After connections have been made correctly, use the following procedure to turn on the
power
* Once the connections hace been voupleted (p. 14), turn on porer to your various devices in the
ner specifi. By turing om devices fn the wrong onder, you risk énusing malfunction and/or
damoge to speakers ad oer devices.
1 .Before turning on the power, make sure thatthe volume of the VK-7 fs at the minimum,
position
2. Press the POWER switch located on the rear panel of the VK-7 to turn on the power
+ This unit i equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interenl (afew seconds) after power up is
required byfore the unit will operate armally
‘3. Turn on the power of the amp system ete, that is connected.
4.While playing the keyboard to make sound, rotate the MASTER VOLUME knob to
adjust the volume.
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'5-Adjust the volume of your amp system etc
Power-on Condition
When the power is turned on, the sound of Organ Preset (p.37) number 11 (VK Organ)
will be ready to play.
Regardless ofthe settings which weee in effect when the power was turned off, Organ
Preset 11 will beseleced when the power is tarned on.
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> Ifthe display is too bright or too dark, adjust the brightness ofthe display. For details, refer to
“Adjusting the Brightness of the Display (LCD Contrast)” (p75).
Adjusting the Volume
Use the MASTER VOLUME knob to adjust the overall volume of the entire V7. If
headphones are connected, the MASTER VOLUME knob will adjust the volume of the
headphones.
When using hemphones, be aware that excessive volume andor long periads of use may con
tribute to hearing Io
When you are playing an organ sound and a Orchestral Voice (p.38) layered together
and wish to adjust the volume of the orchestral voice, use the ORCHESTRAL LEVEL
knob to make adjustments (p.1)).
If you wish to adjust only the volume of the Organ Preset, refer to “Setting the Volume
of Each Preset (Organ Level) ”(p.45)
Turning Off the Power
11, Turn the volumes of the VK-7 and your amp system to the minimum position.
2. Tum off the power of your amp system.
‘3. Tum off the POWER switch of the VK.7.
* Ifthe power is turned off while you medifing sound settings, the setting being madifed willbe
lost. If you wish to keep your modified settings, be sure to pesform the save operation (p.70)
before turning off the power
16Modifying the Sound While You Play
‘This chapter will explain how you can modify the settings while you play. By modify-
ing the settings while you play, you can enjoy realtime changes in the sound.
Types of Sound That the VK-7 Plays
Broadly speaking, the VK
Presets,” “Orchestral Voi
Sounds” (p.37).
7 contains three types of sounds and settings: "Organ
ss" and “User Presets.” For details refer to “About the
© Organ Presets (64 types)
Organ Presets are organ sounds. Each Organ Preset contains three types of organ
sound: one each for the Main part, the Sub part, and the Pedal part (p.37)
These sounds can be modified by using the harmonic bars and percussion, and by
using knobs such as Chorus/ Vibrato, Overdrive, Rotary and Reverb.
When you press one of the Organ Preset buttons (ORGAN PRESET [1] - [8}) to select
an Organ Preset, the main part of the Organ Preset will be ready to play.
© Orchestral Voices (39 types)
Orchestral Voices are sounds other than organ, and can be layered with organ sounds
or played by themselves. They are grouped into six categories: STRINGS, CHOIR,
BRASS, BASS, ATTACK, and OTHERS,
In Edit mode you can adjust the way in which the sound begins (Attack) or ends
(Release) of Orchestral Voice, and adjust settings such as Veloci
Reverb (p 55).
Curve, Chorus and
© User Presets (16 types)
‘These settings specify combinations of Organ Presets and Orchestral Voices. They
allow you to divide the keyboard into twa areas and assign an Orchestral Voice or a
different part of an Organ Preset to each area (Split), or to layer an Organ Preset with
an Orchestral Voice (Layen)
Playing Organ Sounds
Selecting an Organ Preset
Let's switch between the 64 types of Organ Preset that are built-in, and hear how they
sound. With the factory settings, only 16 ofthese are available fr selection. The Edit
“Mode setting Bank Function (p.74) lets you specify the number of Organ Presets that
will be available for specification: ether 16 oF 6
Organ Presets can be selected by specifying the group (Bank) of eight presets and the
number of the desired preset within the bank (Number)
7Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
@Selecting a sound from 16 types of Organ Preset
(when Bank Function is set to “Alterative”)
(ORGAN PRESETS
vil
1.Make sure that the [USER PRESETS} indicator is dark.
If the indicator is lit, press [USER PRESETS] to make the indicator go dark.
2. Press [BANK] to select either bank 1 or bank 2
When the [BANK] indicator is dark, bank 1 is selected. When the [BANK] indicator is
lit, bank 2 is selected
3,Press [1] - [8] to select the desired Organ Preset.
"The indicator of the selected button will light.
4.
lay the keyboard to hear the sound.
‘You will hea the sound of the selected Organ Preset.
@Selecting a sound from 64 types of Organ Preset
(orhen Bank Function is et to "Expand"
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11. Make sure that the [USER PRESETS] is dark
If the indicator is lit, press [USER PRESETS] to make the indicator go dark,
2.Press [BANK]
‘The [BANK] indicator will light, and indicators [1] -[8] will blink,
3, Press [1] ~ [8] to select the bank.
‘The [BANK] indicator will go dark. The [1] indicator will ight.
When you select a bank, preset number 1 within that bank will be selected
Example: 11,21, 31, 41.81
4,Press [1] [6] to select the desired Organ Preset.
“The indicator of the button you pressed will light
5.Play the keyboard to hear the sound
‘You will hear the sound of the selected Organ Preset
18Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
Creating the Basic Sound (Harmonic Bars)
The basic character ofan organ sound is created by the harmonic bats
By sliding the nine bars in or out, you can create a variety of sounds.
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‘The numerals printed on each bar will help you to quickly place the bar in the desired
position, When a harmonic bar is pushed in all the way so that no numerals are visible,
that harmonic bar isin the “0” position and will produce no sound. When a harmon
bar is pulled out all the way so that all numerals 1-8 are visible, that harmonic bar is in
the “8” position and will produce the maximum volume.
‘The settings of the harmonic bars are shown in the lower line ofthe display.
19Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
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What are “’” (feet)?
The “(feet)” symbols printed on the harmonic bars originate from the length of the
pipes in a pipe organ. The pipe which produced the basic pitch (fundamental) of each
rote was considered to be B feet, Shortening the length of the pipe to one half would
produce a pitch one octave higher, and doubling the length would produce a pitch one
‘octave lower. Thus, an octave below the 8° fundamental is 16’, one octave above the
fundamental is 4, and two octaves above the fundamental is 2.
Basic Patterns of Harmonic Bar Settings
There ae four basic pattems in which the harmonic bars can be st: flutetype sounds,
reed-type sounds, diapason-type sounds, and sting-type sounds
Here we will explain these basic harmonic bar setting patterns
20Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
Flute-type Sounds
For flte-type sounds you will use mainly 8’ and 4 harmonic bars, and at times add a
bit of 22/3’ harmonic bar.
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By using the white harmonic bars in various combinations, you can create variations
fon flute-type sounds, You can add 16’ harmonic bar to increase the depth.
Reed-type Sounds
Reee-type sounds are used mainly as solo sounds
Use many ofthe middle harmonic bars, and pull them out to form a triangle
2-2/3" harmonic bar creates the characteristic eed-like tonality
Pulling out many of the center harmonic bars will produce a strong tone. Decreasing 8°
or 4’ harmonic bars and adding 5-1/3" harmonic bar will produce a sharp tone.
21Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
Diapason-type Sounds
Diapason isa basic tone used in pipe organs
OF the four patterns explained here, this isa particularly “organ-ike'” sound
8 and 4’ are used heavily, and higher bars ate used in successively smaller amounts
Playing chords with these sounds will produce a feeling of solidity
By diminishing 8" and 4’ and pulling out more ofthe other harmonic bars, you can cre:
ate an effect of a mixture ofall the sounds possible on a conventional organ.
String-type Sounds
For string-type sounds, reduce 8” and 1, and arrange the harmonic bars to form an arc.
Relative to 8" and 4, the higher 2-2/3" will sound more strongly, and by varying the
proportion of this higher component you can create diverse changes inthe sound.
Making the Sound Match the Harmonic Bar Settings
(Manual function)
“The Manual function makes the harmonic bar settings of the sound match the phy
positions of the front panel harmonic bars.
When you select an Organ Preset or the Organ portion of the User Preset, the physical
settings ofthe harmonic bars on the font panel will not necessarily match the harmon
ic bar settings of the Organ Preset that you selected. Using the Manual function will
make the settings match the positions of the harmonic bas, which is convenient when
{you wish to re-create the hartnonic bar settings from scratch
Settings other than harmonic bar setings will have the settings ofthe Ongan Preset and
Organ postion of User Preset that was selected immediately before the Manual func
ion was executed
22Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
* The settings for panel knobs cle. other than the harmonic bars will not necessarily matt the
front panel settings.
Using the Manual function when a User Preset is selected will cause the harmonic bar
settings of the Organ portion of the User Preset to match the harmonic bar locations of
the front panel
<< Using the Manual function >
1.Press [MANUAL].
‘The [MANUAL indicator will ight.
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The indication in the upper left of the display will change from the preset number to
“MAN” (manual). Also, the harmonic bar settings shown in the lower line of the dis-
play will change to the same settings as the harmonic bars of the panel
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I you wish to quit the Manual function, select an Organ Preset again,
Adding Snap to the Sound (Percussion)
PERCUSSION adds “snap” to the sound by adding an attack-type sound to the begin-
ring of each note. When you play notes legato (ie, smoothly connected), percussion
will be added only to the Fistplayed note
‘There are two types of percussion: [SECOND] (second percussion) and [THIRD] (third
percussion).
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[SECOND] (second percussion)
This switches second percussion on/off. When itis on, the indicator well light, and a
‘ound one octave higher than the note you play will be addest.
percussion
‘This switches third percussion on/off. When itis on, the indicator will light, and a per
cussion soundl one octave and a fifth higher than the note you play will be added
* Its not possible to select both [SECOND] and [THIRD] simultaneously.
+ When percussion is added, harmonic bar “I'" will no longer sound
23‘Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
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Procussion sound
| Harmonic bar sound
Time
[SOFT] (percussion soft)
‘This switches the volume of the percussion.
When the indicator is it, Percussion Soft is ON (percussion soft). When the indicator is
dark, Percussion Soft is OFF (percussion normal)
* When percussion is turned on, the volume ofthe harmonic bars
crease.
When Percussion Soft ison, the volume ofthe harmonic bars wil be greater than for Percussion
Normal
2 When ON (percussion soft)
‘The volume of percussion will diminish. The percussion sound will not be as noticeable.
Level
Percussion sound—-Volume decreases
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|_— Harmonic bar sound
= Time
‘You ean specify the percussion volume that will be in effect for Percussion Soft.
+ Percussion Soft Level (p48)
(When OFF (percussion normal)
‘The volume of percussion will be louder. The percussion sound will be strongly noticeable.
Percussion sound—-Volume increases
|_— Harmonic bar sound
Time
‘You can specify the percussion volume that will bein effect for Percussion Normal
» Percussion Norm Level (p.48)
24‘Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
[SLOW] (percussion slow)
This switches the decay time of the percussion, When the indicator i lit, Percussion
Slow is ON (percussion slow. When the indicator is dark, Percussion Slow is OFF (per-
cussion fat
2 When ON (percussion slow)
The decay time of the percussion will be longer. The percussion will have a less sharp
attack,
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Percussion
‘sound
Harmonic bar sound
‘You can specify the speed at which the percussion volume will decay when Percussion
Slow is in effect.
+ Percussion Slow Time (p48)
(© When OFF (percussion fast)
‘The decay time of the percussion will be shorter. The percussion will have a sharper
attack,
Level] Short decay time
4 Percussion sound
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Harmonic bar sound
Time
You can specify the speed at which the percussion volume will decay for the
Percussion Fast setting.
» Percussion Fast Time (p49)
g Vibrato or Depth to the Sound (Vibrato/Chorus)
You can add cyclic upward and downward pitch modulation (Vibrato), or add a pitch
shifted sound to the original sound to give the sound depth and spaciousness
(Chorus)
Either vibrato or chorus is assigned to [VIBRATO/ CHORUS]. The VK-7 provides three
types of vibrato and three types of chorus, and in the Edit mode setting
“Vibrato/Chorus Setting” (p.50) you can select the type of vibrato or chorus.
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* It not possible to simultaneously apply both vibrato and chorus
25Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
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[VIBRATO/CHORUS]
‘This button switches vibrato or chorus on/off
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2 When ON (indicator lit
‘The vibrato or chorus effect will be applied to the sound.
You can specify the type of effect that will apply at this time.
+ Vibrato/Chorus Type (p50)
O When OFF (indicator dark)
The vibrato or chorus effect will not be applied to the sound.
Distorting the Sound For a Hard-rock Feeling (Overdrive)
OVERDRIVE distorts the sound. By applying overdrive you can produce the type of
‘organ sound that is frequently used in hard rock.
OVERDRIVE knob
‘This adds the overdrive effect tothe sound
‘venom
2 Rotating the knob toward" MAX" (maximum)
When the knob is rotated toward “MAX” (maximum), the overdrive effect will be
applied with increasing strength. When the knob is rotated all the way to the “MAX”
position the effect will be strongest
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© Rotating the knob toward the “OFF” position
When the knob is rotated toward “OFF,” the overdrive effect will gradually diminish,
When the knob is rotated all the way to the “OFF” position, the effect will disappear
‘completely
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You can specify the type of overdrive and make detailed settings.
Please refer to “Overdrive Settings" (p50)
In Eat move you can create an efectos f diferent speters were used (pL). The way in which
te overdrive effect applies will depend on the type of speakers. For example if rotary speker
(Type Type Id is selected as the speaker type, the sound wil be distorted less than if another
spr type had be select
26‘Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
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Adding the Modulation of a Rotary Speaker (Rotary)
Rotary is an effect that is frequently applied to an organ, which adds modulation simi-
Jar to that which occurs when a rotary speaker is used.
“There are two types of rotary effect fat and slow.
ROTARY SOUND
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Changing the Rotational Speed of the Speaker
[FAast/siow]
‘This switches the speed of the rotary speaker.
When you press [FAST/SLOW], the rotational sped ofthe speaker will gradually change.
2 Indicator blinking rapiclly + FAST
The rotary speaker is rotating rapidly. Fast modulation will be applied
Blinks rapidly
2 Indicator blinking slowly + SLOW
The rotary speaker is rotating slowly. Slow modulation will be applied.
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Blinks slowly
* You can specify the rotation speed of the speakers that will apply at this time.
+ Rotary Woofer Speed (p.53)
» Rotary Tweeter Speed (p.54)
‘You can specify the rate at which the rotational speed will change from slow to fast
and from fast to slow.
* Rotary Woofer Transition (p.53)
~ Rotary Tweeter Transition (p-53)
‘Stopping the Rotary Effect (Speaker Rotation)
[BRAKE]
‘This switches speaker rotation on oft
When you press [BRAKE] tostop the speaker rotation, the rotation wil stop gradually.
9 When OFF
The olary speaker is rotating. Modulation will apply
(2 When ON
‘The rotary speaker is not rotating. Modulation will not apply.
27Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
[BRAKE] can be canceled by pressing [FAST/SLOW],
* In this case rotary speed status is svitched.
[BYPASS]
This switches the rotary effect on/off It is convenient to use this while you ae adjust-
ing the pitch of the VK-? to other instruments.
Whea OFF
‘The rotary effect will apply. Modulation will be applied.
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2 When ON,
‘The rotary effect will not apply. Modulation will not be applied,
How turning on [BRAKE] differs from turning on [BYPASS]
When [BRAKE] is ON the speaker will stop rotating and there will be no modulation.
However the acoustical characteristics of the rotary speaker will remain in effect.
When “Type I” or “Type Il" is selected for the speaker type, and if [BYPASS] is on,
both the modulation and the acoustical
characteristics ofthe rotary speaker will disappear.
* When the Edit mode setting AmpESpeaker is set to Stack 1, Sack MH, Slack Mix, or Combo,
pressing [BYPASS] will top the speaker rofaion bud will not cancel the character of He ap
Adding Dynamics to the Volume (Expression pedal)
‘When a expression pedal such as an EV-5(Roland: optional) or FV-300L is connected to
the EXP PEDAL (expression pedal) jack located on the rear panel, the overall volume
ofthe enti VK-7 can be controlled by a expression pedal
You can also use a expression pedal to add expression to your playing, or to modify
the envelope (the way in which volume changes overtime)
“The expression pedal can
be used to modify the envelope.
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- —* Time
* Ifyou set the Edit mode setting Ext.Pedal 1 Assign or Ext.Pedal 2 Assign to “Ores Exp.” the
EXP PEDAL jack wil control only the volume ofthe organ sound
n ar the expression peda i nthe minima position, the volume wil ot be "0."
28Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
Adding Reverberance to the Sound (Reverb)
Reverb is an effect that adds reverberance to the sound as if you are playing in a con-
cert hall
REVERB knob
‘This adds reverb to the sound.
2 Rotating the knob toward MAX (maximum)
The reverb will gradually become deeper. When the knob is rotated all the way to
MAX" the maximum effect will be heard,
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(O Rotating the knob toward MIN (minimum)
The reverb will gradually become less. When the knob is rotated all the way to the
MIN position, the minimum effect will be heard.
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+ Yow can change the type of reverb and adjust the send level (p42) For details refer to Oumer’s
Martual “Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb) (p65).
Playing Different Sounds in the Lower and Upper Areas of
the Keyboard (Split)
You can divide the keyboard into two areas, and play different sounds in each area.
‘This is called a “split.” Let's play different organ sounds in each area
‘The point at which the Keyboard is divided is called the “split point.” With the factory
settings, the split point i set to “C4” (Middle C). The spit point can be changed by the
Edit mode setting “Split Point” (p63).
29Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
1, Select an Organ Preset (p-18)
2.Press the SPLIT [SUB/MAIN] button,
‘The [SUB/MAIN] indicator will ight,
[SUB/MAIN] divided the keyboard into two areas, and assigns the Main part and Sub
part ofthe currently selected Organ Preset to these areas.
_g, Split Point
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‘Sub part Main part
When the SPLIT [SUB/MAIN] or [PDL/MAIN] button is pressed, the sound assigned
to Main willbe played in the right-hand keyboard arca.
3.Play the keyboard
Divided at Spit Point, the right-hand and left-hand areas will now play different organ
sounds.
+ These settings cam be saved as a User Preset (p72). The
Preset
stings cannot be seoed in are Organ
Each Organ Preset contains three types of sound: one each for the Main part, S
and Pedal part. * “About the Sounds” (p37)
When the power is turned on, the Main part sound of the Organ Preset will be ready to
play, and it will not be possible to play the other parts on the VK-? itself. However by
Using split play, you will be able to play the Sub part or the Pedal part as well If you
wish to play the Pedal part, press the SPLIT [PDL/MAIN] button in step 2.
[PDL/MAIN] wil divide the keyboard into the Main part and the Pedal part.
b part
Split Point
‘Pedal part ‘Main part
Hina Split Pay, the pitch of the Main part, Sub part and Pedal par can be adjusted in 1-
octave units.
- Octave Shift Main Keyboard (p.64)
+ Octave Shift Sub Keyboard (p.64)
+ Octave Shift Pedal Keyboard (p64)
Combining a Non-Organ Sound to Make a New Sound
(Orchestral Voice)
‘The VK-7 contains a variety of sounds (Orchestral Voices) that let you add variety to
organ sounds and to your playing.
By layering an Orchestral Voice together with an organ sound you can add “snap” or
depth to your playing, or by splitting the keyboard you can play an organ sound and
an orchestral sound separately in the left-hand and right-hand areas:Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
Layering an Orchestral Voice With an Organ Preset
By layering an Orchestral Voice together with an organ sound you can add variety to
the organ sound.
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1,Select an Organ Preset (p.18).
2. Press ORCHESTRAL ASSIGN [MAIN]
The [MAIN] indicator wil ight
3.Press an ORCHESTRAL VOICES sound group button.
“The indicator ofthe sound group button will light
The display will indicate the name of the Orchestral Voice that is currently selected for
the button that you pressed. After a bref time the previous display will reappear.
When Strings2 is selected
4,Press VARIATION[A[¥] to select a sound within the sound group.
‘The indicator ofthe sound group button will blink
the display will indicate the name of the Orchestral Voice, and this will change when
you press the VARIATION[A ]¥] buttons.
+ Ab this time, the Orchestral Voice and the organ sound all play as a layer. You ean press
TORGAN MUTE] to mute the organ sound, so thal you can hear hoo it differs from the
Orchestral Voice.
5. Press the button that you pressed in step 3 to confirm the Orchestral Voice,
‘The indicator ofthe button you pressed in step 3 will change from blink to lit.
Play the keyboard, The Orchestral Voice will be layered together with the organ sound.
Use the ORCHESTRAL LEVEL knob to adjust the volume of Orchestral Voice
If you press [EXIT before finalizing your choice Ovcustral Vote, you will retur to the eondi=
fiom preesing step 3,
ings cant be saved in an Organ Preset
Split settings am be saved as a User prese (p.72).1
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Playing Only an Orchestral Voice
‘The VK-7 provides an Organ Mute function that lets you play only the Orchestral
Voice. Although if you select the Orchesteal Voice the organ sound and the Orchestral
Voice will sound as a layer, you can mute just the organ sound so that the Orchestral
Voice alone will sound
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ORCHESTRAL VOICES
1. Press ORCHESTRAL ASSIGN [MAIN].
The [MAIN] indicator will light.
2.Press an ORCHESTRAL VOICES sound group button,
The indicator ofthe sound group button will ight
‘The display will indicate the name of the Orchestral Voice currently selected for the
button that you pressed. After a short time, the previous display will reappear.
When Glocken is selected
Press VARIATION A[¥ ] to select a sound from within the sound group.
‘The indicator ofthe button you pressed in step 2 will change from lit to blinking,
‘The display will indicate the name of the Orchestl Voice
4,Press the button that you pressed in step 2 to confirm the Orchestral Voice
‘The indicator ofthe button you pressed will change from blinking to lit.
IF you now play the keyboard, the organ sound and Orchestral Voice will sound
together
5. Press [ORGAN MUTE] to mute the organ sound.
The [ORGAN MUTE] indicator will ight
Play the keyboard. Now the organ sound will not be heard, and only the Orchestral
Voice wil play
* Fyn press [EXIT] before finalizing your choice Orchestral Voice, you will return to the cond
on preceding step 2
+ This
Preset
ctlings can be saved as a User Preset (p.72). The setting cannot be saved in an Orgart
32Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
ig the Bass in the Left Hand (Split)
‘The Split function has already been discussed earlier, but here we will explain how to
split an organ sound with an Orchestral Voice. This is convenient when you wish to
play the melody with an organ sound and play the bass using a bass sound, with just
the keyboard of the VK-7 alone,
1.Select an Organ Preset (p-18)
2.Press any one of the ORCHESTRAL ASSIGN [MAIN] [SUB] [PEDAL] buttons to select
the part to which the Orchestral Voice will be assigned,
‘The indicator ofthe button you pressed will light
3.Press one of the ORCHESTRAL VOICES sound geoup buttons,
“The indicator ofthe sound group button will light.
‘The clsplay will indicate the name of the Orchestral Voice currently selected for the
button that you pressed. After a shor time, the previous display will reappear.
When Picked Bass is selected.
4.Dress VARIATION AV] to select a sound
“The indicator of the sound group button will change from lit to blinking.
The display will indicate the name of the Orchestral Voice, and this will change each
time you press VARIATION[A IL]
5. Press the sound group bution to confirm the Orchestral Voice
‘The indicator ofthe sound group button will change from blinking to lit.
6.Press [SUB/MAIN] or [PDL/ MAIN] to split the keyboard.
‘The indicator ofthe button you pressed will light
In this condition, playing the keyboard of the part to which the Orchesteal Vi
assigned will play the organ sound and the Orchestral Voice together.
33Modifying the Sound WhileYou Play
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7.Press [ORGAN MUTE] to mute the organ sound that is layered with the Orchestral
Voice
‘The [ORGAN MUTE] indicator will ight
Play the keyboard. The part for one hand will play the organ sound, and the part for
the other hand will play the Orchestral Voice.
Use the ORCHESTRAL LEVEL knob to adjust volume of Orchestral Voice,
+ ‘These settings can be saved as a User Preset (p.72). They enmnot be sac i an Organ Pres.
In step 2,
> If you press [MAIN]
If you wish to play the organ sound of the Sub part, press [SUB/MAIN]
If you wish to play the organ sound of the Pedal part, press [PDL/MAIN}
+ If the Orchestral Voice is assigned to the “MAIN” part, it will not be possible to play only the
‘Main prt sound ofthe Organ Pres.
If you press [SUB]
1 you wish to play the organ sound of the Main part, press [SUB/MAIN].
* With Split in efet, pressing [PDL/MAIN] will cause bot the Main part anc the Pedal part of
tie selected Orga Preset tobe sounded-encht thei ox keyboord zone. 1 ll nat be possible
tw play an Orchestral Voice
+ Ifthe Orchestral Voice is assigned to the “SUB” part, it will not be possible to play oy ths
Sub part sound of the Organ Preset
911f you press [PEDAL]
If you wish to play the organ sound of the Main part, press [PDL/MAIN]
It is not possible to play the ergan sound of the Sub part.
+ With Split in effect, pressing [SUB/MAINI will cause Both the Main part and the Sub part of
te selecte! Orga Preset to be sounded-ench in their own keybonrd zone. 1 ell nol be possible
to play an Orchestral Voice.
If the Orchestral Voice is assigned tothe "PEDAL part, it will not be possible to play ony the
Pedal part sound of the Organ Preset.Moditying the Sound WhileYou Play
Simultaneously Switching Sounds and Settings (User Presets)
User Presets already contain combinations of organ sounds and Orchestral Voices. By
selecting a User Preset, both sounds and settings can be switched simultaneously, User
Prosot settings that you have modified can also be overwritten onto a User Preset and
saved.
Selecting a User Preset
Select and try out the various User Presets to see what settings they contain
User Presets are selected by specifying the bank and the number of the User Preset
within the specified bank(Number)
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1L.Make sure that the [USER PRESETS] indicator
If the indicator is dark, press [USER PRESE
light
2.Press [BANK] to select the bank.
‘When the [BANK] indicator is dark, bank 1 is selected. When the [BANK] indicator is
lit, bank 2 is selected
3.Press [1] ~ [8] to select a User Preset.
The button indicator will light
Play the keyboard. Notice the variety of settings, some with layered sounds and other
with split sounds.
When a User Preset is selected, you can press [
] to switch between four types of
display screen.
35Moditying the Sound WhileYou Play
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User Preset name
Names of current Organ Preset and
Orchestral Voice
Organ Preset name
Orchestral Voice name
Harmonic bar settings of each part
M:Main partHow the VK-7 is Organized
The Structure of the VK-7
The VK-7 consists of a controller block, a sound source block, and an effect block.
Output
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Sound
Source
Controls
(keyoars, pada, ete.)
Controller
Controllers refer to the keyboard, harmonic bars, the front panel buttons, and the pedal
switches or expression pedals connect to the rear panel. By operating these controllers,
you can play sounds and modify them.
© Sound source
‘The sound source is the block which produces the sound. Data from the VK-7’s con.
trollers causes this block to produce sound, MIDI messages transmitted from a
sequencer or other MIDI device connected to the VK-7 can al
to produce sound
0 cause the sound source
About the Main part / Sub part / Pedal part
‘The VK-7 has three parts: a Main part, Sub part, and Pedal part. An organ sound or
‘Orchestral Voice can be assigned to each of these parts. When an Organ Preset i select
fe, the keyboard of the VK-? will automatically play the organ sound that is assig
to the Main part. Ifyou wish to play the Sub part or Pedal part, you can use the Split
function (p.29) or assign the Sub part or Pedal part to another Keyboard connected to
the VK? (p97)
Hects
Tre effect block is where effects are addled to the sound from the sound source block.
The sound can be modified in a variety of ways by adding effects. The VK-7 provides,
chorus, vibrato, ring modulator, overdrive, rotary and reverb effects
About the Sounds
The Vi
7 contains three types of sounds and settings.
About the Organ Presets
VK-7 provide 64 types of Organ Presets (organ sound). Eight Organ Presets are orga
nized into one group ("Bank"), and there are eight groups.
37How the VK-7 is Organized
Each Organ Preset has three settings for the harmonic bars: for the Main part, for the
Sub part, and for the Pedal part.
The tone can be modified using the harmonic bars, and by knobs and buttons such as
percussion, chorus/vibrato, overdrive, rotary and reverb.
Settings other than the harmonic bars will apply in common to all three parts
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Leakage Level ‘Amp & Speaker
Percussion Sot Level | Organ Reverb Send Level
Percussion Norm Level te, a
Panel settings(buttons, knobs)
Harmonie bar settings PERCUSSION
| Main par) OVERDRIVE
[Sub pan —] vipraTorcHorus |
[pedal par] ROTARY
* Percussion will not be applied tothe sou of the Pedal part You can specify that it apply ether
tothe Main put or the Sub port
+ Percussion Assi (p49)
Use the HARMONIC BAR PART buttons [MAIN], [SUB] and [PEDAL] to select the
pact whose sound will be adjusted by the harmonic bars (p.98).
About the Orchestral Voices
38
‘The Orchestral Voices section contains sounds other than organ sounds.
‘These are organized into six groups: STRINGS, CHOIR, BRASS, BASS, ATTACK, and
OTHERS, Within each group, you can select sounds by pressing VARIATION( AI]
For the Orchestral Voices, you can make settings such as attack and decay, volume,
velocity curve, chorus and reverb,
Orchestral Voice
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ORCHESTRAL LEVEL
[Edit mode settings |
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About the User Presets
User Presets are combinations of Organ Presets al Orchestral Voices. 16 User Presets
are stored in memory of VK-7. These are organized into two banks, with eight user pre-
sets in each bank
‘These contain settings which specify different sounds that are tobe layered, or how the
keyboard is to be divided in two with a different sound in each area
User Preset
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[4 Stringst >| nb indicates the Main pat, “6 the
Sub part, and “P* the Pedal part. Use
the HARMONIC BAR PART buttons
[MAIN]ISUBIIPEDAL] to switeh the
part that will be set,
43How the VK-7 is Organized
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1.Organ Preset bank and number within the bank
During editing (ie., when settings have been modified but not yet saved), the "in the
dlisplay will change to "4."
2.Organ Preset name
3. The organ part which can be set by the harmonic bars of the panel
A graphic indication of the harmonic bar settings for that part
To switch the part that the harmonic bars will set, use the HARMONIC BAR PART
[MAINI[SUBJIPEDALI buttons.
> The “>* in the display inlcntes that the harmonic bar setting is“
Harmonie bar “0” = the harmonic bar is pushed all the way in
* The sereen display for the pedal part will be 16° and 8 only. (When the Ealit mode “Pedal
H.Bar” setting is “Composite.")
© Orchestral Voices
Orch Uoice:
Strings)
1
1.Orchestral Voice name
* The screen display for an Orchestral Voice will appear for several seconds when a sound group)
button (p.11) ora variation button (p11) is presse,
Write mode
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1. Preset Number at Save Destination,
2. Preset Name at Source
3. Preset Number at Save Destination
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23. Valu of the parameter settingModifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them
1S ts-[)
In this owner's manuial, the process of modifying sounds and settings is referred to as
“editing,” and the various settings which make up a sound are referred to as “parame
ters." This chapter explains the parameters which can be edited to make detailed modi
fications to the sound, and how to save the sounds and settings that you have modi
fied,
Modifying the Settings of an Organ Preset
Setting the Volume for Each Preset (Organ Level)
© Organ Level (0-1:
This parameter sets the volume of the organ sound. Normally it will simply set the vol
‘ume ofthe organ sound, but it also allows you to adjust the balance between the organ
and an Orchestral Voice.
Increasing the value will raise the volume.
<< Setting the Organ Level >
‘onGan presets
1.Press [EDIT]
The [1] [8] indicators will blink
2.Press [4(ORGAN BASIC) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [4] indicator will blink,
8.Press [<[[>I 0 select “Ongn Level.”
4, Press [+][-] to adjust the volume,
ing other pi je desired porn
eters ith
g step 8, or press (11—[8)
press [ell>] to select
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+ iF yo
Ito continue
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in Eat mode
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
45‘Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
Creating a “Vintage Organ” Feel
(Tone Wheel, Leakage Noise, Key Click)
‘The Tone Wheel, Leakage Noise and Key Click parameters are indispensable for rcre
ating the electric organ sounds of the past.
Tone Whee!
‘A “tone wheel” is a mechanical device which electrically creates sound by rotating 2
large number of metal disks at a fixed speed. Teeth are cut into the rim of each disk at
precise intervals, and when these teeth pass near an electrical coil, small electrical cur-
rents are generated which are then amplified as sound. The VK-7 digitally simulates
the waveforms produced by such a tone wheel
Leakage Noise
This is “leakage” of noise (crosstalk) onto note on tone wheel, which results from
another tone wheels.
The volume ofthe leakage noise can be adjusted.
W Key Click
This is the “blip” noise which occurs when a key is pressed or released. The volume of
the key click can be adjusted.
In the early days of electric organs leakage noise and key click were considered unde-
sirable, but it later became a valued and indispensable part of the character of the
‘organ sound,
© Wheel Type (Vintage / Clean)
‘This selects the type of tone wheel. You can select either “Vintage” or “Clean” as the
tone wheel type.
Vintage Tone wheel with much leakage noise.
Clean Tone wheel without leakage noise.
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tage
+ By selecting “Vintage” as the Wheel Type you can produce letkage noise. Indep
you can also add leakage noise by raising the Leakage Level.
endently of this,
© Leakage Level (0-15)
Leakage noise can be added independently from the leakage noise included in the tone
wheel
Higher values will aise the volume ofthe leakage noise,
[E4tLeakage Level
| F
(© Key On Click Level (0 15)
Specify the volume of the ke
pressed),
Higher values will raise the volume of the key click that is heard when the key is
pressed.
[E4!OnClickLevel
?
‘on click sound (the click that is heard when a key is‘Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
© Key Off Click Level (0-15)
Specify the volume of the key-off click sound (the click that is heard when a key is
released).
Higher values will raise the volume of the Key click that is heard when the key is
released.
E4:OFFClickLevel
5
(© Pedal H.Bar (Pedal harmonic bar) (Composite / Individual)
On vintage organs, two harmonic bars (16' and 8") are used to create the sound of the
pedal part. However in actuality, moving these two harmonic bars automatically adds
‘components of other harmonic bars as well
This setting specifies whether the harmonic bar settings for the pedal part will be made
using two harmonic bars (as on a vintage organ) or nine harmonic bat (as for the other
parts).
Composite Settings will be made using two harmonic bars (16 and 8")
Individual Settings wil be made using all nine harmonic bars,
a7‘Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
< Setting the various parameters >
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1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1] ~[8] will blink,
2.Press [MORGAN BASIC) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [4] indicator will blink,
3.Press [] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify.
4, Press [ +l[-1 to modify the setting,
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [I to select the desired para:
ter instead of performing step 5, or press [1] ~ 18] once again to move to another group with
in Et mode,
5.
Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode,
Percussion Settings
There are two types of percussion; second percussion and third percussion (p23). In
adltion to the percussion type setting, you can specify how the volume ofthe percus-
sion will change when [SOFT] is on oF off, and how the decay time will change when
[SLOW] ison or of.
@ Percussion Soft Level (0-15)
Specify the volume of the percussion when [SOFT] ison,
Higher values will increase the volume of the percussion.
Eq
tere Soft Lyd
6
© Percussion Norm Level (0-15)
Specity the volume of the percussion when [SOFT] is off
Higher values will increase the volume of the percussion.
E¢
vere Morr Lyd
is
© If you set the Percussion Soft Level above the Percussion Normal Level, the relation ofthe foo
‘umes will be exchanged.
{© Percussion Slow Time (0- 127)
Specify the percussion decay time when percussion [SLOW] is on (percussion slow).
Higher values will lengthen the decay time ofthe percussion,
48Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
owTime
186
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(© Percussion Fast Time (0-127)
Specify the percussion decay time when percussion [SLOW] is off (percussion fast).
Higher values will lengthen the decay time ofthe percussion,
aa
JEaPerc FastTime
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+ If you set the “Percussion Fast Time" longer than the “Percussion Slow Time", the relation of
the eo lengths will be exchanged.
@ Percussion Direct (On / Off)
You can specify that the overdrive, rotary and vibrato/chorus effects be applied to the
sound created by the harmonic bars but not to the petcussion. This will make the per-
cussion stand out even more.
On Overdrive and rotary will not be applied to the percussion. Only
reverb will be applied according to its setting.
OF Alleffects other than vibrato /chorus will apply as usual
EdiPerc Direct
ore
@ Percussion Assign (Main / Sub)
Select the part to which the percussion settings will be assigned. Percussion can be
assigned either to the Main part or tothe Sub part (not both).
When you have connected another keyboard for use with the Sub part, its effective to
use this setting to assign percussion to the solo keyboard part.
‘Main Percussion will be assigned to the Main part,
Sub Percussion will be assigned to the Sub part.
:
|E4iPerc Assign
| Hain
n-related Settings >
‘ORGAN PRESETS
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a9Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
1.Press {EDIT}
‘The [1] [8] indicators will blink,
2. Press [4ORGAN BASIC) to enter Edit mode,
Now only the [4] indicator will Bink.
'3.Press [] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify
4, Press [+II+] to modify the setting.
> If you wish to continue seting other parameters either press [] to selvt the desired para-
imcter instead of performing step 5, or press [1] ~ [8] once agin to move to another group zilh-
in Et moe
5, Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Vibrato/Chorus Settings
By pressing [VIBRATO/CHORUS] you can apply vibrato or chorus. You can choose
from the three offered for both chorus and vibrato. Here you can specify the type of
vibrato oF chorus
* is not possible to assign both vibrato and chorus sinultancously
© Vibrato /Chorus Type (V-l / V2/ V3 /C1/C2/C3)
Select the type of vibrato or chorus that will be assigned to the [VIBRATO/CHORUS]
button.
V-1V-2V-3. These are vibrato effects. They modulate the pitch of the
sound. Higher values will produce a deeper vibrato,
C-1C2C-3 — These are chorus effects. They add depth and spaciousness to
the sound. Higher values will produce a deeper chorus effect
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< Setting the Vibrato/Chorus Type >
oRGan PRESETS
vite ecm
1.Press [EDIT]
Indicators 1] ~[8} will blink,
2, Press [S]ORGAN EFFECTS) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [4] indicator will blink.
3. Pre
4. Pres [++] to select the type of Vibrato/Chorus.
[cll>] to select “Vib/Che Type.”
50Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, either pres >] 1 select the desired parameter
instead of performing step 8, or press 1] ~ [8] once agai o move toanether group within Edt mate
5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Fdit mode.
Giving the Organ Sound a Metallic Tone (Ring Modulator)
The VK7 contains a builtin ring modulator. The ring modulator uses the signal from
an internal oscillator to create ring modulation with the organ sound, producing bell-
like sounds. This allows you to create specific sounds that have no sense of pitch.
‘© Ring Modulator (On/Off)
Switeh the ring modulator on/off
Es? RingModul ator |
Le
© Ring Modulator Frequency (0-127)
Control the frequency of the ring modulator's internal oscillator. Higher values will
raise the frequency.
Ring Mod Frea
| b4
Overdrive Settings
‘Overdrive distorts the sound to produce an effect similar to when a vacuum tube amp
is used. Here you can make settings that determine the character of the amp to be sit
ulated, and the fone of the low, middle and high frequency ranges,
© Amp & Speaker (Type I / Type II / Stack Il / Stack I / Stack Mix / Combo)
Select the characteristics of the amp that is to be simulated
Type! Type ll
A rotary speaker amp will be simulated,
Stack I Stack Il Stack Mix
A large vacuum tube amp stack of the type most widely used by hard rock guitarists
and indispensable to the British hard rock of the 70s will be simulated. When one of
these choices is selected, heavy overdrive can be applied.
Combe
A combe-type amp used in the rock ofthe 60's will be simulated
(© EQ Bass (Rotary equalizer bass) (5 - +5)
‘Adjust the tone quality of the low frequency range. Settings in the positive(+) direction
‘ill cause the low frequencies to be emphasized and settings in the negative(.) direc-
tion will cause the low frequencies to be attenuated.
51Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
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(© £Q Middle (Rotary equalizer middle) (5 - +5)
Adjust the tone quality of the middle frequency range. Settings in the positive(+) direc-
tion will eause the middlle frequencies to be emphasized and settings in the negative(-)
direction will cause the middie frequencies to be attenuated,
ES:E0 Middle
a
(© EQ Treble (Rotary equalizer treble) (5- +5)
Adjust the tone quality of the high frequency range. Settings in the positive(+) direc
tion will cause the high frequencies to be emphasized and settings in the negative(-)
direction will cause the high frequencies to be attenuated.
EQ Treble
< Making Overdrive-related Settings >
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1. Press (EDIT,
Indicators {1} - (8) will blink.
2.Press [5(ORGAN EFFECTS) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [5} indicator will blink,
3.Press [] to select the paramater whose value you wish to modify.
4, Press [+11 to modify the setting
* IF you wish to continue setting olter parameters, ether press [] to slet the desire par
meter instead of performing step 5, or press [1] ~[8 once again to move to another group will
in Eat mode.
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode,
Rotary Settings
Here you can make settings related to the volume and the rotation ofthe rotary speaker.
* Ifyou do not seat the speaker to rotate, press [BYPASS].
With an “AmpéSpeuker” seting of “Type 1” or “Type I,” pressing [BYPASS] will stop the
speaker rotation and wil also caricel the character
ofthe amp.
52Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
© Rotary Spread (0 10)
‘Adjust the sense of stereo for the rotary speaker. As this value is increased, the sound
will become more spacious when reproduced in stereo,
© Rotary Level (0- 127)
‘Adjust the volume of the rotary speaker. Inside the cabinet ofa rotary speaker are two
speakers: a woofer (low frequency range speaker) and a tweeter (high frequency range
speaker). These settings specify how each of the two speakers will rotate. As this value
is increased, the volume will be loucler.
WE Adjust the volume of the woofer (low frequency range speaker).
Tw Adjust the volume of the tweeter (high frequency range speaker)
© Rotary Woofer Transition (0-127)
Specify how rapidly the rotation of the woofer will shift from fast to slow or from slow
to fast when you press [FAST/SLOW]. As this value is inereased the shift will take
place more rapidly.
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© Rotary Tweeter Transition (0-127)
Specify how rapidly the rotation ofthe tweeter will sift from fast to slow or from slow
to fasi when you press [FAST/SLOW]. As this value is increased the shift wil take
place more rapidly.
By setting this in conjunction with the Rotary Woofer Transition setting, you can give
the sound a variety of different types of movement.
EStTw Transition
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© Rotary Wooter Speed
‘These settings specify the rotation speeds of the woofer for the SLOW and FAST settings.
{As these values are increased the rotation will be faster
Slow (0.00 - 10.00)
Specify the rotational speed of the woofer for the slow setting (when [FAST/SLOW] is
in the SLOW position).
53Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
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Fast (0.00 - 10.00)
Specify the rotational speed of the woofer for the fast setting (when [FAST/SLOW] is
in the FAST position).
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on
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© Rotary Tweeter Speed (0-127)
‘These settings specify the rotation speeds of the tweeter for the SLOW and FAST settings.
As these values are increased the rotation will be faster
Slow (0.00 - 10.00)
Specify the rotational speed of the tweeter forthe slow setting (when [FAST/SLOW] is
in the SLOW position)
ESiRota Tw Se
Slows 2.88
Fast (0.00 - 10.00)
Specify the rotational speed of the tweeter for the fast setting (when [FAST/SLOWI is
inthe FAST position).
Rota Tw Speed
: 2.88
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1 2
1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1] ~ [8] will blink.
2. Press [5ORGAN EFFECTS) to enter Edit mode.
‘Now only indicator [5] will blink,
8. Press [<][>] to select “Rota Spread.
4, Press [+][-I to modify the setting,
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [] ta select the desired pare
meter instend of perforin step 8, or press [1] ~ 18] once again fo mou fo another group wit
in Edit made
5. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
54Modifying Sounds in Detall and Saving Them (Edit mode)
@ Settings other than Rotary Spread
nGAN PRESETS
1.Press [EDIT
Indicators [1] ~[8] will blink.
2, Press [5](ORGAN EFFECTS) to enter Edit mode.
‘Now only the [5] indicator wil blink.
3.Press [] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify
‘4,Press [] to select the parameter item that you wish to modify
5.Pross [+][-] to modify the value.
* If you wish to continue modifying other parameters, press [1 to select another parameter
instead of performing step 6, or press [1] ~ [8] once again to move to another group within Eatit
move.
6.Press [EXIT] to exit Eilit mode.
Modifying the Settings of an Orchestral Voice
Setting the Volume For Each Orchestral Voice
(Orchestral Voice Level)
‘You can specify an independent volume for
the overall volume.
1ch Orchestral Voice without modifying.
© Orchestral Voice Level (0-127)
‘This parameter sets the volume of the Orchestral Voice.
In addition to adjusting the volume when an Orchestral Voice is played by itself, this
parameter also allows you to adjust the balance between the organ sound and the
(Orchestral Voice when they are played as a User Preset.
Increasing the value will raise the volume.
55‘Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
<< Setting the Orchestral Voice Level >
(ORGAN PRESETS
2 First, select the Orchestral Voice that you wish to modify
1.Press [EDIT].
Indicators [1] ~ [8] will blink.
2. Press [6](ORCH PARAM) to enter Edit mode.
‘Now only the [6] indicator will link
'3.Press [<][>] to select “OrcVoiceLevel.”
4. Press [+Il-] 0 adjust the volume
>If yo wish to continue setting other parameters, ether press [ select the desired parm
meter intend of performing step 5, oF press 1] ~ [8] once agin to move to another group wth
in Bait moe,
5. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Modifying the Attack and Release of the Sound
(Attack Time / Release Time)
‘You can adjust the time over which the volume reaches the maximum level after a note
is played (Attack Time) and the time over which it decays to silence after a note is
released (Release Time)
yack Tine ase Tene
(© Orchestral Voice Modify Attack Time (-50 - +50)
Adjust the Attack Time.
With the factory settings this is set to “0.” Modify the value in the negative (-) direction
to speed up the attack, or in the positive (+) direction to slow down the attack.
[E6sOrch Atk Tin
56Moditying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Ealt mode)
‘Attack becomes later ‘tack becomes slower
Keyon keyon
-
© Orchestral Voice Modify Release Time (50 - +50)
‘Adjust the Release Time.
With the factory settings this is set to “0.” Modify the value inthe negative (-) direction
to speed up the release, or in the positive (+) direction to slow down the release.
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a
Fielease becomes asler Release becomes slower
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Key Koyo
< Setting the various parameters >
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1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators {1} ~ [8] will blink,
2.Press [6|(ORCH PARAM) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [6] indicator will blink.
'3.Press[<][>] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify.
Press [++] to modify the setting,
57Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
If you wish to continue setting oer parameters, either press [] ko seloct the desired parm
‘meter instead of performing step 8, oF pres 1] ~ [8] once again to move fo anoter group il
in Bait me
5.
ress [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Elit mode.
Boosting/Cutting the High Frequency Range (Brilliance)
Each Orchestral Voice has a filter which allows the high frequency range to be cut
If the high frequency range is cut, the overtone structure of the sound will change and
the sound will become corresponclngly mellower.
Conversely ifthe high frequency range is boosted, the overtone slnucture ofthe sound
will be modified to give ita harder tone
This setting allows you to boost/cut the high frequency range.
(© Orchestral Voice Modify Brilliance (50- +50)
Specify the amount by which the high frequency range of the sound of Orchestval
Voice will be boosted oF cut,
‘With the factory settings this is set to 0.” Set a positive (+) value to boost the high fre-
quencies, ora negative (-) value to cut the high frequencies
E6:OrcBrilliance|
Cis Cc
<< Setting the Orchestral Voice Modify Bi
= ORGAN PRESETS a
1.Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1] ~[8] will blink
2. Press [6](ORCH PARAM) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [6] indicator will blink.
8.Press [] to select “OrcBrilliance.”
4, Press [++] to modify the setting,
© If you wish lo continue setting other paraniters, either press (I to select the desire para
meter instead of performing step 5, oF press [1] ~18] ance again fo move fo another group zl
in Edit mode
8. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode,
58Moditying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
Modulating the Sound (LFO)
By using the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) you can create a variety of effects by
modulating the pitch. This can be used to add dlelicate nuances to the sound.
(© Orchestral Voice Modify Pitch LFO Depth (50 - +50)
‘Adjust the depth of the cyclic modulation in pitch (vibrato effect) of the Orchestal
Voice.
With the factory settings this is set to “0.” To deepen the effect specify a positive (+)
value, To lessen the effect specify a negative (-) value.
Ee:
Orch PLEO Det.
a
(© Orchestral Voice Modify LFO Rate (-50- +50)
ecify the LFO speed of modulation (frequency) of the Orchestral Voice,
ith the factory settings this is set to “0.” To make modulation faster (Le, to increase
the frequency) specify a positive (+) value. To make modulation slower (i.e., 10
decrease the frequency) specify a negative (-) value.
29
ch LFO Rate
a
< Setting the various parameters >
CLE
PHA
oy OF
“(Aa
al
o—ie
2
1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators [2] [8] will blink,
2.Press [6|(ORCH PARAM) to enter Edit mode.
‘Now only the [6] indicator will blink.
3.Press [<][>] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify,
4, Press [+][-] to modify the seting,
+ Ifyou wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [] to select the desired para-
amterinstend of performing slep 8, or press [1] [8] once again to move to another group with
in Edit mode
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
59‘Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
Adjusting the Pitch of an Orchestral Voice
60
‘An Orchestral Voice can be transposed, and fine adjustments can be made to the pitch
cof an Orchestral Voice,
© Orchestral Pitch Key Shift (24 - +24)
This setting allows the Orchestral Voice to be transposed upward or downward up to
24 semitones (two octaves) in steps of one semitone,
Specify a positive (+) value to transpose upward, or a negative value (-) to transpose
downward.
{© Orchestral Pitch Offset Fine -50 - +50)
‘A ine adjustment in steps of one cent (1/100th of a semitone} can be made to the pitch
fof an Orchestral Voice, over a range of 50 cents upward or downward,
Specify a positive (+) value to raise the pitch, or a negative value (-) to lower the pitch.
Eéidrch Pit Fine
a
< Setting the various parameters >
‘ORGAN PRESETS
1.Press [EDIT
Indicators {1} ~ [8] will blink
2.Press 6(ORCH PARAM) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [6] indicator will blink.
3. Press [] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify
4, Press [+-] to modify the seting.
* IF you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press (] to select the desired para
meter instead of performing step 5, or press [2)~[8] once again to moe to another group with
in Edit mode:
5. Press [EXIT] oF [EDIT] once again to exit Edit mode,‘Moditying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
ig Keyboard Dynamics to Affect the Volume
(Velocity Sensitivity)
‘The speed (Force) with which you play the Keyboard is referred to as “velocity” and
the VK-7 allows you to use velocity to modify the volume of an Orchestral Voice. The
correspondence between different velocities and the resulting volume is referred to as
the “velocity curve.”
‘The velocity curve of the VK-7 isa straight line as shown below.
Level
Angle of velocity curve
Intorcopt
= Veioaiy
‘The following settings allow you to specify the velocity sensitivity
‘© Orchestral Velocity Sens Depth (Orchestral velocity sensitivity depth) (0-127)
This sets the angle ofthe velocity curve.
Tae factory setting is "127." The higher this walue is, the greater volume change will
‘occur in response to variations in your keyboard playing dynamics. The lower this
value is, the less volume change there will be in response to playing dynamics
EétOrch Yel Sens
6
© Orchestral Velocity Sens Oifset (Orchestral velocity sensitivity offset) (0-127)
Specify the “intercept” of the velocity curve (iz, the volume that will result when a
note is played as soft as possible).
The higher this value is, the louder the volume will be for the most softy-played notes.
Eé:Orch Uel Ofst
Lo
+ Even if you set “Orchestra Velocity Sensitivity Offst” toa setting of,” the Orchestral Voice
sell sound when you play the keyboard.
< Setting the various parameters >
= CICLO Al
61Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
———
1. Press [EDIT
Indicators [1] - [8] will blink
2.Press [6](ORCH PARAM) to enter Edit mode,
Now only the [6] indicator will blink.
3. Press [<][>] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify.
4, Press [+][+I to modify the setting,
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, ether press [] to select the desired para
meter instead of performing step 5, or press [1] ~[8} once again to move to another group with
in Et move
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Adding Depth to the Sound (Chorus)
© Orchestral Chorus Send Level (0 127)
‘This specifies the send level of the chorus that is applied to Orchestral Voice.
AAs this value is increased the sound will be deeper and more spacious.
+ Yow cannot modify the speed and depth ofthe chorus effect
<< Setting the Orchestral Chorus Send Level >
‘ORGAN PRESETS
1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1] ~ [8] will blink,
2.Press [6(ORCH PARAM) to enter Edit mode,
Now only the [6 indicator will blink,
3.Press [<][>] to select “Orch Chr Send.”
4. Press [+ll-I to modify the send level
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [] to select the desired para
meter instead of performing step 5, or press [1] ~ [8] once again to move to another group wil
in Et moe
'5.Press [EXIT] or {EDIT} to exit Edit mode.
62Modi
ng Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
Moi
ing the Settings of a User Preset
‘Here are the settings which allow you to modify a User Preset
Specifying the Location at Which the Keyboard is Divided
(Split Point)
“The keyboard can be divided (Split) into two areas and a different sound assigned to
each area when you use split pay.
‘The point at which the keyboard is divided is called the “split point.”
Te split point can be modified freely.
SP Point
EOS
HH
Ae
Lt
‘Sounds can be assinged ndopandty
© Split Point (C2-C7)
This setting determines the split point. The split point will be included in the right-
hand keyboard area,
‘With the factory settings this is set to C4,
< Setting the Split Point >
‘ORGAN PRESETS
1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1] ~[8} will blink.
2. Press [3KUSER COMMON) to enter lt mode.
3.Press [] to select “Split Point.”
4, Dress [+]l- to modify the split point.
* If you wis to continue seting other parameters, ether press [] to select the desired parameter
intend of performing step 8, or press [11-18] once again to ce tanether group within Et med.
5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode
63ing Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
Changing the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift)
For each part of an Organ sound oF Orchestral Voice, you can shift the pitch in one-
‘octave steps when you use the spit play. When the keyboard is split, the area in which
each sound can be played will be narrower, and in some cases the desired pitch range
will not be accessible. In such cases itis convenient to adjust the Octave Shit.
© You can use the Octave Shift function only rlew you use the spit play.
@ Octave Shift Main Keyboard (-2- +2)
Shift the pitch of the Main part of the Oxgan Preset or Orchestral Voice in one-octave
"nits. The pitch can be shifted up to 2 octaves upward or downward
E
ctShifthain
(© Cctave Shift Sub Keyboard (2 42)
it the pitch of the Sub part of the Organ Preset or Orchestral Voice in onevctave
units. The pitch can be shifted up to 2 octaves upward or downward,
hiPtSub
a
(© Octave Shift Pedal Keyboard (-2- +2)
Shift the pitch of the Pedal part of the Organ Preset or Orchestral Voice
‘units. The pitch can be shifted up to 2 octaves upward or downward.
[ES!OctShiftFedal |
I a |
one-octave
<< Setting the various parameters >
i ‘ORGAN PRESETS
su 223 4 8 6 7 wm
ACTIoe
a
1.Press [EDIT
Indicators [1] ~ [8] will blink.
2.Press [3](USER COMMON) to enter Edit mode
Now only the [3] indicator will blink
3. Press [<|[>] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify.
4,Press[+][-1 to modify the setting.
* you wish 10 continue setting other parmmeters, either press [] to select the desired parameter
instondof performing step 5, or press [1] -[8] once again to mace toate group within Et ma,
5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb)
By adjusting the send level setting (p.42) you can adjust the amount of reverb that will
be applied. User Presets also allow you to specify the type of reverb. The type of reverb
that will apply to an Organ Preset will be the same as the reverb that was used by the
Iast.selected User Preset.
+ ‘The REVERB knob on the front panel adjusts the reverb return lve
© Organ Reverb Send Level (0 127)
This adjusts the reverb send level ofthe Organ Preset.
{As this value is increased the reverb will apply more strongly
1. Press [EDIT
Indicators [1 ~ [8] will blink
Press [5(ORGAN EFFECTS) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [5] indicator will blink
3: Press [] 10 select “Orgn Rev Send.”
4,Press[+][-] to adjust the send level
* Ifyou wish to continue
iting other parameters, either press [1 to select the desired para-
eter instond of performing step 5, o press [1] ~ 18] once again to move to another gr
‘with:
in Edit mode.
5. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
(© Orchestral Reverb Send Level (0- 127)
This adjusts the amount of reverb that will apply to an Orchestral Voice
{As this value is increased the reverb will apply more strongly.
JEG:Qrch Rev Send
65‘Modifying Sounds in Deta
Ind Saving Them (Edit mode)
< Setting the Orchestral Reverb Send Level >
a ‘ORGAN PRESETS co
1. Press (EDIT
Indicators [1] ~[8] wll blink.
Press [6ORCH PARAM) to enter Fit mode.
‘Now only the [6] indicator will blink.
2.
38. Press [] to select “Orch Rev Send.”
4.Press [+][-] to adjust the send level,
* If you wish to continue setting her parameters, either press 1 to select the desired para-
ctr instond of performing step 8, or press [1] ~ [8] once again to move to another group with
in Ett ade,
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode,
@ Reverb Character (Room | / Room 2./ Room 3 / Hall 1 / Hall? / Plate / Delay)
You can select the type of reverb. The type of reverb is specified in Edit mode “USER
COMMON.
With the factory settings, the reverb type is set to "Hall 2.”
fey Character
Hall 2
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3
‘These are reverbs which simulate the reverberation of a room. They provide a crisp
and spacious
Hall 1 Hall 2
‘These reverbs simulate the reverberation ofa hall. They provide a reverberation that is
deeper than the Room reverbs.
Plate
‘This simulates a plate echo (a mechanical reverb unit which uses a vibrating metal
plate).
Delay
‘This is a standard delay. It produces the well-known “echo” effec.
If you select “Delay,” the value ofthe Delay Send Level becomes the value of Organ Reverb
Send Level and Orchestral
sberation,
th Send Level as rl
When the Reverb Character setting is Room 1, Room 2, Room 3, Hall 1, Hall or Plate
€@ Reverb Time (0-127)
Specify the duration of the reverb. Higher values will produce longer reverberation.
Of
a—):Modifying Sounds in Detall and Saving Them (Edit mode)
When the Reverb Character setting is Delay
© Delay Time (0-127
the interval of the (repeated) delay. Higher values will produce a longer delay
Spec!
interval
54 |
© Delay Feedback (0-127)
Specify the amount of delay feedback. Higher values will result in a larger number of
delay repeats.
<< Setting the various parameters >
(ORGAN PRESETS {
a4 ase
FLEECE |
=OC
1 2
a—t Oi
1.ress [EDIT
Tnicators [1] ~ [6 wll blink
2. Press [3(USER COMMON) to enter Eiit mode
‘Now oly the (3} indicator will blink
3. Press fll
4. Press [+=] to moat the setting,
+ If you wish to continue setting other parnmeters,vither press [el> to select the desired pava
nce agi to mio to anther group wit
o select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify
fel of performing step 5, or press [1] ~
in Gait mot
meter i
«Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
If you wish to apply a specific reverb to an Organ Preset ..
Since the reverb that is applied to an Organ Preset will be the reverb which was used
by the lastselected User Preset, itis not possible to specify that (for example) "Organ
Preset number ‘xx’ is to use the Room 1 reverb.”
67Modifying Sounds in Detall and Saving Them (Edit mode)
If you wish to apply a specific reverb to an Organ Preset,
1.Select the Organ Preset to which you wish to apply reverb.
‘2.In Eat mode USER COMMON, change the Reverb Character setting as desired. (p.66)
‘.Save the settings to.a User Preset (p.72)
By treating the data not as an Organ Preset but as a User Preset, you can specify that a
specific type of reverb will be used.
Assigning a Name
You can assign a name to an Organ Preset or User Preset that you ereate. It is a good
Jdea to assign a name so that you will be able to distinguish between sounds,
© Organ Preset Name
You can assign a name to an Organ Preset that you create,
1.Press [EDIT],
Indicators [1] ~(8] will blink.
2.Press [4][ORGAN BASIC) to enter Edit mode.
‘Now only indicator [4] will blink
3.Press [] to select “OrgnPrst Name.”
In the lower line ofthe display, the cursor (underline) will appear at the first character
of the name.
4, Press [+II-] to change the character.
‘The following, characters can be used in a name.
0123456789 (space) !"#% Ge ()4 +). /2;270_
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyz
To delete a character, move the cursor to that character and press [MANUAL], The
character at the cursor location will disappear, and the characters after the cursor will
move forward to fill the gap.
‘To insert a character, move the cursor to that character and press [BANK]. A. space
(blank) will be inserted at the cursor location, and you ean input the desired character
into that space
68‘Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
5.Press[<|[>] to move the cursor.
6.Repeat steps 4 and 5 to assign a name.
You can input a maximum to 12 characters.
+ If you wish to continue seting other parameters, either pres [1 to select the desived para-
meter instead of performing step 7, oF press [1] ~ [8] once gain fo move to another group wih
in Edit mode.
7 .Press [EXIT] or [EDITIto exit Edit mode.
© User Preset Name
‘You can assign a name toa User Preset that you create,
< Assigning a Name to User Preset >
i ‘ORGAN PRESETS
(yen 0a ea eenenn7,
allOe
1 2
1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1}~ [8] will blink.
2. Press [3](USER COMMON) to enter Edit mode,
Now only the [3] indicator will blink,
3. Press [<][>] to select “UsePresetName.”
In the lower line ofthe display, the cursor (underline) will appear at the first character
of the name.
4. Press [[-] to change the character.
‘Concerning the character which you can use the name, please refer to “Orgn Prst
Name” (p58).
5.Press [<][>] to move the cursor.
6.Repeat steps 4 and 5 to assign a name.
You can input a maximum to 12 characters.
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, ether press [] to select the desired pam-
mtr instead of performing step 7, oF press [1] ~[8] once again to move to another group wil-
in Edit mode.
To delete a character, move the cursor to that character and press [MANUAL]. The
character at the cursor location will disappear, and the characters after the cursor will
move forward to fil the gap.
To insert a character, move the cursor to that character and press [BANK]. A space
(blank) willbe inserted at the cursor location, and you can input the desired character,
into that space.
7..Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
69Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
Saving Sounds or Settings (Write mode)
You can save Organ Presets or User Presets that you creat.
If you turn the power off or select another Organ Preset or User Preset without saving,
your settings will be lost. If you wish to keep your settings, be sure to save them.
However if the settings of an Orchestral Voice have been modified, the modifications
are remembered without your having to save them.
+ Where you save data, the Organ Preset or User Pres
coverzoritten
settings in the save destination will be
Saving an Organ Preset
‘An Organ Preset that you create can be saved in any Organ Preset location.
for Organ Presets own ar you hae save your
* If desired, you ean restore the factory setting
sting changes.
“+ "Organ Preset Initialize” (p.85)
< Saving an Organ Preset >
ea
O}
by
1.Press [WRITE] to enter Write mode,
The display will switch to the saving page.
Write
My OrgarnsVK Orga
2.
3. Press [WRITE
The write execute display will appear.
Organ 35
Press [+l to select the Organ Preset number into which you wish to save the data
When Organ Preset 35 is selected as the save destination
44,1 you wish to save the data, press [WRITE] once again.
‘The write completed display will appear, and the data will be saved into memory.
WeiterOrdarn 35
Complete !!
After the data has been saved, the Organ Preset sound display will automatically reappear
70Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
2 IF you wish to cancel the write operation without saving, press [EXIT
The save display will reappear.
ress [BANK] and /or ORGAN PRESETS [1] ~ [8] to select the Organ Preset into which
the data will be saved.
2 When 16 sounds are available for selection (when Bank Function (p.74) is set to
“Alternative")
1. Press [BANK] to select the bank.
[BANK] indicator dark bank 1
[BANK] indicator lt bank 2
2.Press [1] - [8] to select an Organ Preset
‘The indicator of the button you pressed will light.
2 When 64 sounds are available for selection (when Bank Function is set to “Expand”)
1,Press [BANK]
‘The [BANK] indicator will light, and indicators (1]~ [8] will blink.
2.Press{1]~ [8] to select the bank.
3. Press {1]~ [8] to select an Organ Preset
‘The [BANK] indicator will go datk, and the indicator of the button you pressed will
light
Organ Preset Can be Saved in an User Preset
Use the following method when you have modify parameter settings in Edit mode
“USER COMMON.”
Method 1
1.Press [BANK] to enter Write mode.
2. Press [USER PRESETS],
‘The [USER PRESETS] indicator will go dark.
3, Press [BANK] to select Bank number.
‘4,Press [1] ~ [8] to select the User Preset into which you wish to save the data (refer to
p35)
5.Press [WRITE].
6.1 you wish to save the data, press [WRITE] once again.
+ If you wish to cancel the write operation without saving, press [EXIT].
O Method 2
1 Press [WRITE] to enter Write mode.
2.Press [ll
so that the User Preset display appears in the upper line ofthe screen.
3, Press [+] [+1 to select the User Preset into which you wish to save the data,
4, Press [WRITE].
5. 1F you wish to save the data, press [WRITE] once again.
* If you wish to cancel the write operation without saving, press [EXIT]
n‘Modifying Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
Saving an User Preset
‘An User Preset that you create can be saved in any User Preset location.
* If desired, you can restore the factory settings for User Presets even after you hace save your
sting changes
» User Preset Initialize (p84)
< Saving a User Preset >
=|
1. Press [WRITE] to enter Write mode.
The write setting display will appear.
PliteWith Ma
3s [+II+] to select the User Preset number into which the data will be saved.
3, Press {WRITE}.
‘The write execute display will appear.
User U4
When User Preset 24 is selected as the save destination
4.To save the data, press [WRITE] once again.
‘The write completed display will appear, indicating that the data has been written into
memory.
ee
Wirite:User UZ4
Comelete f!
After the data has been saved, the display before pressing [WRITE] will automatically
reappear.
To cancel the procedure without saving, press [EXIT]
You will return to the write display.
72ing Sounds in Detail and Saving Them (Edit mode)
Press [BANK] and /or ORGAN PRESETS [1] ~ [8] to select the User Preset into which
the data will be saved.
1.Press [BANK] to select the bank.
[BANK] indicator dark bank 1
[BANK] indicator lit bank 2
2.Press [1] ~ [8] to select a User Preset.
"The indicator of the button you pressed will ight.
The Organ Portion Settings of a User Preset Can be Saved in
an Organ Preset
O Method 1
1.Press [WRITE] to enter Write mode.
2. Press [USER PRESETS}
‘The [USER PRESETS] indicator will go dark,
'3.Press [BANK] to select the Bank.
A,Select the Organ Preset into which you wish to save the data (refer to p.18).
5. Press [WRITE],
6.1f you wish to save the data, press [WRITE] once again.
‘+ IF you wish to cancel the write operation without saving, press [EXIT]
(0 Methed 2
1.Press [WRITE] to enter Write mode,
‘2. ress [] so that the Organ Preset display appears inthe upper lin of the screen.
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‘3. Press [+] [to select the Organ Preset into which you wish to save the data
4, Press [WRITE],
5.If you wish to save the data, press [WRITE] once again.
‘+ Iyou wish to cancel the write operation without saving, press [EXIT]
73Settings that Affect the Entire VK-7 (System)
Here are the setings which affect the entire VK
The settings that you make here will be preserved even when the power is turned off
Adjusting the Overall Pitch (Master Tune)
1g together with other instruments and need to tune the VK-?,
ndard pitch,
ine adjustments to the pitch of the entire VK-7. The stand:
as the frequency of Ad, a
W274 452.6,
The factory setting for Ad is 440.0F,
an be adjusted in 0.2 He inerements
Transpo:
‘You can transpose the
cy in which you play without changing your fingering,
© Key Transpose (-6- 45)
‘Transpose the entire VK-7. Key Transpose can be adjusted over the range of -6 semi:
smitones, The factory Seti
Oe
this is what you hear
Specifying the Number of Organ Presets That Can be
Selected (Bank Function)
The VK-7 has a total of 4 Or
which will determine the number of C
‘Alternative” oF “Expand.”
“Alternative” is the mode in which 16 Organ Presets can be selected, and with the fac
tory settings this mode is sele
9 Presets, and you can chonse ons
two modes
an Presets that are available for se
ject an Organ
3s. itis especially suitable when you need to make
tion quickly, such as during a live performance.
To select an Organ Preset in this made, press [BANK] to specify the bank and then
press one of the buttons [1] - [8h
74‘Settings that Affect the Entire VK-7 (System)
“Expand” is the mode in which all 64 of the Organ Presets can be selected. Since this
mode allows you to select from all of the Organ Presets, iis suitable when you wish to
use a large variety of Organ Presets.
To select an Organ Preset in this mode, press [BANK] and then press [1] ~ [8] to specify
the bank, and finally press one of the [1] ~ [8] buttons.
(© Bank Function (Alternative / Expand)
Specify the number of Organ Presets that can be selected using the bank bution.
Alternative 16 Organ Presets (two Bank from Bank I to Bank 2) can be
selected
Expand 64 Organ Presets (8 Bank from Bank 1 to Bank 8) can be
selected
{EliBank Function
| Alternative
How Notes will Change when the Orchestral Voice is
Changed (Orchestral Note Remain)
‘You can specify how the sound of currently-playing notes will change when you select
a different Orchestral Voice while continuing to sustain an Orchestral Voice on the key
board.
© Orchestral Note Remain (Orchestral Note Remain) (Remain / Retrigget)
When an Orchestral Voice is being played this setting specifies how the sound will
change ("Remain” or “Retrigger") when a different Orchestral Voice is selected. The
factory setting is Remain,
Remain The newly selected sound will apply to notes which are played after
the switch,
Use this setting when you wish to get the next Orchestral Voice
ready while you hold down the keyboard.
Retrigger The sound will change at the instant that itis selected.
lay (LCD Contrast)
Depending on the brightness or temperature ofthe location in which the VK-7 is being.
used, oF when you change your viewing angle, the display may become difficult to
read, If this occurs, adjust the brightness ofthe display (LCD Contrast) to make it more
readable.
@ LCD Contrast (1-8)
Adjust the brightness (contrast) of the display over eight steps (1 ~ 8), The factory sel-
ting is
Larger values will produce greater contrast inthe display
75Settings that Affect the Entire VK-7 (System)
7
< Procedure for system settings >
ORGAN PRESETS
ifs |
67 8 um |
1. Press [EDIT]
The [1] ~ [8] indicators will blink,
2.Pces [SYSTEM BASIC) lo enter Edit mode.
Now only the [1] indicator wil link.
3. Press [] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to adjust
4 Press [+I[-] to adjust the setting
* I you wish o continue setting other parameters, either press [ll>] to select the desired pann-
ctor instead of performing step 5, or press 1] ~[8] onc again to move to another group with-
in Edit mode
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.Convenient Functions Relating to Presets and
Orchestral Voices (Utility)
The settings of a preset can be copied to another preset, and the settings of two presets
can be exchanged. Its also possible to retum a modified preset tothe factory settings.
* To create a preset with the same settings as an existing one.
» User Preset Copy (p.771, Organ Prest Copy (p78)
+ To rearrange the presets to sult your convenience
+ User Preset Swap (p.80), Organ Preset Swap (p81)
+ To sound the Main Part from a keyboard connected to the VK-7, and the Sub Part
from the VK-?.
~ Oregan Part Swap (p.83)
Copying a Preset
The settings of a preset can be copied to another preset, There are two types of preset
copy operation: Organ Preset Copy and User Preset Copy.
* Ibis not possible to copy Orchestral Voices.
+ sf you copy thea preset, you cannot returs to the previous setting ofthe
© User Preset Copy
‘This operation copies User Preset settings to another User Preset memory.
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< User Preset Copy procedure >
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1 2
1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1] ~
] will blink
2.Press {7|(UTILITY) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [7] indicator will blink
'8.Press[<][>] to select "Usr Prst Copy.
‘A cursor (underline) will appear at the copy source User Preset number in the lower
left of the display.
4, Press [+][-I to select the copy source User Preset number.
5.Press [>1
‘The cursor will move to the copy destination User Preset number in the lower right of
the display
6.Press[+][-I to select the copy destination User Preset number,
7.Press [>]
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‘The display will ask you to confirm the copy operation.
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Sure
[Push +]
a. To execute the copy operation, press [+]
The following display will appear,
Pret Copy
mi
nd
Bb. Ifyou decide not to copy, press [<)
The previous display will reappear
the copy will be completed,
When copying User Preset 13 to
User Preset 21
If you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [] to select the desired para
sneer instead of performing step 9, oF press [1] ~ [8] once again to move to another graup with-
in Edit move
9. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
(© Organ Preset Copy
This operation copies the settings of an Organ Preset or the organ portion of User
Preset to another Organ Preset or the organ portion of another User Preset memory.
pi
ct will not be copied.
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Wher the organ portion of a User Preset is copied, the Orchestral Voice settings ofthat User
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1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators {1} -[8) will blink.
2. Press [7UTILITY) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [7] indicator will link
3. Press [] to select “OrgnPrst Copy.”
‘Acursor (underline) will appear at the copy range field inthe lower let ofthe display
78Convenient Functions Relating to Presets and Orchestral Voices (Utility)
Press [+Il- to specify the copy range.
The following five types of copy range can be selected
All All of the Organ Preset settings (the organ portion of the User Preset)
will be copied
Main The Main part of the Organ Preset settings (the organ portion of the
User Preset) will be copied.
Sub The Sub part ofthe Organ Preset settings (the organ portion of the User
Preset) will be copied
Pedal The Pedal part of the Organ Preset settings (the organ portion of the
User Preset) will be copied.
Efet_ The Effect data of the Organ Preset settings (the organ portion of the
User Preset) will be copied.
5. Press [>]
‘The cursor will move to the copy source preset number in the lower center ofthe dis-
play.
6.Press[+][-] to select the copy source Organ Preset number.
If you wish to copy the organ portion ofa User Preset, select a number with "U"
You can use [USER PRESETS] to switch between Organ Presets and User Presets.
[EvtOranPrst. Cor:
Maint 25-2 4
When copying the Main Part of the
‘organ portion of User Preset 25 to
the Main Part of Organ Preset 13
7.Press [>]
‘The cursor will move to the copy destination preset number in the lower right of the
display.
.Press [+|[-] to select the copy destination preset number.
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Mai
% Press [>]
‘The display will ask you to confirm the copy operation.
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Sure? [Push +]
10a. To execute the copy operation, press [+]
‘The following display will appear, and the copy operation will be completed.
OranFrst Coried!
Maint U2! i
1Ob. If you decide not to copy the data, press [1 to select the desired para
meter instend of performing step V1, or press [1] — [8] once again to move to another group
within Edit meat
11, Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Exchanging a Preset With Another Preset (Swap)
‘These operations exchange the settings of one preset with another preset.
‘This operation is convenient, for example, when you wish to rearrange presets in the
order that you will be using them in a ive performance. There are two types of preset
swap operation: Organ Preset Swap and User Preset Swap.
After connecting a keyboard to the VK-7, you can sound the Main Part from the exter-
nal keyboard, and the Sub Part from the VK-7.
‘Organ Part Swap” is the convenient feature which makes this possible,
= Ibis ot possible to stuap Orchestral Voices
© User Preset Swap
‘This operation exchange the settings of one User Preset with another User Preset
Erilar Prat. Swar]
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Preset Swap procedure >
1.Press (EDIT
Indicators {1} ~{8] will blink.
2.Press [7{UTILITY) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [7] indicator will blink:
8.Press [ell>] to select “Usr Prst Swap,"
‘A cursor (underline) will appear at the swap source User Preset number in the lower
leftof the display.
4, Press [+]|-]to select the swap source User Preset number.
5.Press [>]
‘The cursor will move to the swap destination User Preset number in the lower right of
the display.
6.Press [I+] to select the swap destination User Preset number.
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——————————
7.Press [>] and the display will ask you to confirm the swap operation,
EPiUsr Pi
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‘st Swap
(Push +]
af
To execute the swap operation, press [+]
he display will indicate that the swap has been completed.
When User Preset 23 is exchanged
with User Preset 24
Bb. If you decide not to execute the swap operation, press [<]
‘The previous display will reappear.
1F you wis to continue sting other parameters, ier press [<>] to select the desired pars
meter insted of performing step 9, or press [1] [8] once agin to move to another grep it
in Eat mode
Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
© Organ Preset Swap
‘This operation exchanges the settings of an Organ Preset or the organ portion of User
Preset with another Organ Preset or the organ portion of another User Preset.
EP OrSnPrst.
Pedal: 11
< Organ Preset Swap procedure >
(ORGAN PRESETS
1.Press [EDIT].
‘The indicators (1) - [8] will Blink
{7 (UTILITY) to enter Edit mode.
‘Now only the [7] indicator will blink
Press [] to select “OngnPest Swap.”
‘A cursor (underline) will appear at the swap range setting inthe lower lft ofthe display
81Convenient Functions Relating to Presets and Orchestral Voices (Utility)
4, Press [+II-] to specify the swap range.
‘The following swap ranges can be selected
All All ofthe Organ Preset settings (the ongan portion of the User Preset)
willbe exchanged
‘The Main part of the Organ Preset settings (the organ portion of the
User Preset) willbe exchanged
Sub The Sub part ofthe Organ Preset settings (the organ portion ofthe User
Preset) will be exchanged
Pedal The Pedal part ofthe Organ Preset settings (the organ poston of the
User Preset willbe exchanged
Efet The Effect data of the Organ Preset settings (the ongan portion ofthe
User Preset willbe exchanged,
S.Press [>]
The cursor will move to the swap source Organ Preset number in the lower center of
the display.
6. Press [+]I+I to specify the swap source Organ Preset
If you wish to swap to the organ portion of a User Preset, select a number with “U"
‘You can use [USER PRESETS] to switch between Organ Presets and User Presets
When the organ portion of User
Preset 23 is exchanged with organ
portion of User Preset 21
7.Press [>]
The cursor will move to the swap destination Organ Preset number in the lower right
of the display.
8. Press [+J[-] to select the swap destination Organ Preset number.
Al
9.Press [>]
‘The display will ask you to confirm the swap operation,
Oa. To execute the swap operation, press [+]
The display will indicate that the swap operation has been completed.
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1Ob. If you decide not to exchange, pres [}
The previous display will reappear
= If you wish to continue setting ther parameters, itr press [] a select the desired para-
eter insted of performing step V1, oF press [1] ~ 8] once again to move fo another group
cvithin Eat mode
V1. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
© Organ Part Swap
This operation exchanges the harmonic bar settings and Percussion Assign (p49) set-
tings of the Main and Sub parts of the Organ Presets with the organ portion of the User
Presets. When you execute Organ Part Swap, all Organ Presets and the organ portions
of all User Presets will be exchanged,
+ Pela Parts connot be exchanged with Main Parts ad Sub Parts,
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1.Press [EDIT].
Indicators [1 ~ [8] will blink
2.Press{7\(UTHLITY) to enter Flt mode.
Now only the [7] indicator will blink.
3. Press [] select "OrgnPart Swap.”
HF you decide not to execute the Organ Part Swap operation, continue to step 5 instead
of performing step 4.
Press [4
The following display will appear, and the Organ Part Swap operation will be executed.
OranPartSuare
> If yu wish to continne setting otter pormmeters, ether pres [ell>I to select the desired para-
Incterinstend of performing step 5, or press 11 —[8] once again to move to another group with
in Ett mode,
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
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Initializing Presets or Orchestral Voices
After you have modified the settings of an Organ Preset, User Preset or Orchestral
Voice, you can recall the factory settings for that preset or souncl
* Since te factory settings that are alle into the temporary area are only temporary, the mod
fie settings willbe lost if you select another preset without saving,
> If you wish to return all setings of VIC7 to factory values, execute the Factory Setup operation
(p38)
* For Orchestral Voices it is not necessary to perform the save operation.
(© User Preset Initialize
‘You can recall the factory settings for that specific User Preset or sound into the tempo-
rary area (p40),
Since the factory settings that are called into temporary area are only temporary, the
‘modified settings will be lost if you select another preset without saving,
<< User Preset Initialize procedure >
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1. Press [EDIT
Indicators [1] ~ [8] will blink.
2.Press [2|(UTILITY).
‘Now only the [7] indicator will Blink.
3. Press [<][>] to select “Usr Prst Init.”
4. Press [+][+] to select the preset that you wish to load to temporary area
S.Press [>]
The display will ask you to confirm the initialize operation
EfiUsr Pret. Init
ire? (Push +]
6a. To execute the initialize operation, press [4].
‘The following display will appear, and the data will be initialized.
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Prat Inibit ] When User Preset 17
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itialized.
6b. If you decide not to initialize, press [<].
‘The previous display will reappear.
* IF you wish to continue seting other parameters, either press to select the desired para-
meter instend of performing step 7, or press [1] ~ [6] once again to move to another group with
in Edit mote.
7. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
© Organ Preset initialize
You can recall the factory settings for that specific Organ Preset or sound into the tem-
porary area
You can choose either to recall all settings of a single Organ Preset (Main, Sub, Pedal),
or only the effect settings or organ portion of User Preset
Since the factory settings that are called into temporary area are only temporary, the
‘modified settings willbe lost if you select another preset without saving,
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1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1] [8] will blink.
2.Press 7)(UTILITY),
Now only the 7] indicator will blink
3.Press to select "OrgnPrst nit”
‘8 cursor (underline) will appear atthe inialze range setting inthe lower left ofthe
display.
4, Press [I+ to select the range of data that wil be initialized
“The following ranges of data canbe selected for initialization
‘All Theentie Organ Preset wil be initialized
Main The Main part of the Organ Preset will be initlized
Sub TheSub partof the Organ Preset will be initslized
Pedal The Pedal pat ofthe Organ Preset wil be initialized
Efet —Theeffect settings ofthe Organ Preset will be iitalized.Convenient Functions Relating to Presets and Orchestral Voices (
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S.Press [>]
The cursor will move to the number of the Organ Preset that is to be initialized, in the
lower right of the display.
6.
ress [+I[-] to select the Organ Preset number that you wish to restore to the factory
settings
IL you wish to initialize to the organ portion of User Preset, select a number with “U"
You can use [USER PRESETS] to switch between Organ Presets and User Presets.
7. Press [>]
‘The display will ask you to confirm the initialize operation.
8a. To initialize, press [+]
‘The following display will appear, and the data will be initialized,
When the effect settings of the
Init! ! | organ portion of User Preset 23 are
itialized
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Bb. If you decide not to initialize, press [EXIT].
‘The previous display will reappear.
This step oa also performed by pressing lel
* If you wish to continue setting other parancters, either press [] to select the desired para
meter instend of performing step 9, or press (1) ~ [8] once again to move to another group with-
in Edit mode.
9. Press to [EXIT] or [EDIT] exit Edit mode.
© Orchestral Voice Initialize
‘This restores the currently selected Orchestral Voice to its factory settings.
* Its not necessary to perform to save operation after initialization,
* After initialization is performed, iti not posible to return the settings to their previous condi-
tion
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1.Press [EDIT
Indicators [1] ~ [8] will blink.
2.Press [7](UTILITY).
Now only the [7] indicator will blink,
3.Press {<][>] to select “OrchVoicetnit.”
A,Press [+I|+] to select the Orchestral Voice that you wish to restore to the factory set:
tings.
Press [>]
‘The display will ask you to confirm the initialize operation
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To execute the initialize operation, press [+]
he following display will appear, and the data will be initialized.
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6b. IF you decide not to initialize, press [<]
The previous display will reappear,
> If you zsh to continue seting other parameters, ether press [] to select the desired para-
meer instead of performing step 7, or press [11-18] once again to mowe fo another group with-
inn Edit mode
7, Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
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Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Setup)
After using the controllers etc. to modify the settings of the VI-7, you can restore the
factory settings.
@ Factory Setup
This operation restores all settings of the VK-7 to their Factory Setting,
<< Factory Setup procedure >
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1.Press [EDIT].
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Now only indicator {7} will blink
3.Press [<][>] to select “Factory Setup,
The following display will appear, asking you to confirm that you wish to execute the
Factory Setup operation.
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[Push +1
4a. To execute the Factory Setup operation, press [+].
‘The following display will appear, and the Factory Setup operation will be executed,
Factory Setur
Loaded !
I you decide not to execute the Factory Setup operation, press [<]
fhe previous display will reappear.
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [] to select the desired para-
meter intend of performing step 5, or press 1] ~ [8] once again to moee to another group with-
in Edit mode
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
You can also execute the Factory Setup operation by turing on the power while hold
ing down the thtee HARMONIC BAR PART buttons [MAIN], [SUB] and [PEDAL}Listening to the Demo Songs
‘The VK-7 contains several demo songs that lake advantage of its functionality. After
the demo songs are played back, the panel settings (presets and sounds etc.) that were
in effect before the demo playback will reappear.
* While the demo songs are playing back, playing the Keyboard will not produce sou
© Demo Single Play
‘This will play the single selected demo song. When the selected demo song plays back
to the end, playback will stop automatically
1. Press [EDITI
Indicates [1}-8} witl blink,
2.Press [8(DEMO),
Now only indicator [8] will blink.
3, Press [<][>] to display “SinglePlay” in the upper of the display.
4, Press [+][-] to select the song that you wish to heat
The song name will appear in the display.
'5.Press [WRITE] to start playback.
6.To stop playback during the song, press [EXIT]
If you press [WRITE] again, playback will start from the beginning of the song,
7, Press [EXIT] once again to ext Et m
© Demo Chain Play
All of the demo songs (S songs) will be played back repeatedly
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1. Press {EDIT
Indicates [1]-[8} will Bink,
2.Press [8]DEMO),
Now only inclicator [8] will blink
3.Press [I to display “Chain Play’
n the upper line ofthe display
4,Press [+I to select the song that you wish to play back first
5. Press [WRITE] to start playback
All demo songs will playback consecutively, and when the last song finishes playing
back, you will automatically playback from the beginning ofthe fst song,
During playback, the following display will appeat.
Bema? Chain Play]
SonaitPush EXIT |
1 During demo playback, you can jump to the beginning of the next song or to the begin-
ning of the previous song,
2 To jump to the beginning of the next song
Press [+].
‘To jump to the beginning of the previous song
Press -]
6.To stop playback, press [EXIT]
When you press [WRITE] again, playback will start from the beginning of the song that
was interrupted.
7, Press [EXIT] once again to end demo playback.
* All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private,
‘personal enjoyment isa violation of applicable laws.
* No data forthe music that i played will be outpt from MIDI OUTMore Advanced Ways to Use the VK-7
‘This chapter will discuss functions that will lt you take fuller advantage of the VK-7,
Using a Expression Pedal or Pedal Switch to Operate Functions
‘The VK-7 ha ‘on its rear panel. Ifa expression pedal or pedal
switch is connected to these jacks, you can assign various functions to the connected
expression pedal or pedal switch. While you perform, you can use a pedal switch to
modify a setting instead of turning the knob by hand, leaving your hand free to oper-
ate other knobs,
two control pedal jack
Setting the Polarity of the Pedal Connected to the VK-7
Depending on the model of expression pedal or pedal switch, the operation that occurs
‘when the pedal is pressed or released may be reversed. Here we will explain how
expression pedal or pedal switch whose operation is the opposite of what
can be made to operate correctly
desired
(© Ext, Pedal 1 Polarity (External Pedal 1 Polarity) (Standard / Reverse)
This sets the polarity of the CONTROL PEDAL 1 jack.
‘The polarity can be set either to “Standard” or “Reverse.”
The factory setting is "Standard."
Standard
Use this setting if your expression pedal or Pedal switch performs as described in this
‘Owner's Manual.
Reverse
Use this setting if your expression pedal or pedal switch performs opposite of the way
described in this Owner's Manual.
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tandard
When using pedal switch DP-2 (optional st this to "Standard
The pedal switch FS-SU (optional) allows the polarity to be set on the wnt itself, For details
refer tothe FS-SU oxoners manual, aed se the polarity as appropriate.
© Ext, Pedal2 Polarity (External Pedal 2 Polarity) (Standard / Reverse)
This sets the polarity of the CONTROL PFDAL 2 jack.
‘The polarity can be set either to “Standarl” or "Reverse."
‘The factory setting is “Standard
For details on the "Standard and "Reverse settings," refer to "Ext, Pedal I Polarity.
2 Polaritul
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< Setting the polarity >
‘ORGAN PRESETS
Indicators [1] - [8] will blink,
2.Press [1(SYSTEM BASIC) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [1] indicator will blink
3. Press [ to select the parameter whose setting you wish to modify.
4. ress [++] to modify the setting
* IF you wish to continue setting ther paramcters, ether press [] to select the deste parn-
ince instead of performing step 8, or press [1] ~ [8] once agin to mnve to another group with-
in Et move.
5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Fdit mode.
Assigning a Function of the Pedal Connected to the VK-7
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By assigning a function to a expression pedal or pedal switch connected to a control
pedal jack, you can use a pedal or switch to select sounds or switch settings,
© Ext. Pedal 1 Assign (External Pedal 1 Assign)
(Main Hold / Sub Hold / Pal Hold / Orch Hold / Rota Speed / Rota Brake / Orch
Glide / Vib/Che On/Off / Wheel Brake / Preset Up / Preset Dwn / Orch Pitch / Orch
Mod / Orch Exp / Ring Mod On/Off / Ring Mod Freq / Overdrive)
This assigns a function to the CONTROL PEDAL 1 jack
‘With the factory settings this is set to “Rota Speed” (Rotary speed).
* tis not possi to asi the sane fiscion to bat CONTROL PADAL 1 and CONTROL PEDAL 2
leaseuad
E1fExti Assign
Rots Speed |
Main Hold
Hold sustain) the sound ofthe Main part of an Organ Preset or Organ portion of User Preset
Sub Hold
Hold (sustain) the sound ofthe Sub part of an Organ Preset or Ongan portion of User Preset
Pal Hold (Pedal Hold)
Hold (sustain the sound ofthe Pedal part ofan Organ Preset or Organ portion of User Preset.
‘Orch Hold (Orchestral Hold)
Hold (sustian) the sound of an Orchestral Voice.
Rota Speed (Rotary Speed)
Switch between fast and slow rotation of the rotary speaker. This is the same function
as [FAST/SLOW] (p27)More Advanced Ways to Use the VK-7
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Rota Brake (Rotary Brake)
Switch the rotation on /off forthe rotary speaker. This i the same function as [BRAKE]
(p27)
Orch Glide (Orchestral Glide)
When an Orchestral Voice is being played, this temporarily lowers (glides) the pitch
The pitch will ower only while the pedal switch is pressed.
This allows you to simulate effects such as an upward bend on a slide guitar.
+ You can adjust the sped at which the piel will return
* “Orchestral Gide Rate” (90)
Vib/Chr On / Off (Vibrato / Chorus On/Off)
Switch vibrato/chorus on/off. This is the same function as [VIBRATO/CHORUS]
(p26)
Wheel Brake
Switch the rotation of the tone wheels on/off, When rotation is stopped, the pitch will
‘gradually fall and then the sound will disappear. When rotation is resumed, the pitch
‘will gradually rise to the pitch ofthe keys that are pressed.
‘This simulates the effect of tuming the power ofan electric organ on of
Preset Up
Select the next consecutive Organ Preset or User Preset. Each time you press the pedal
switch, the next preset will be selected
Preset Dwn (Preset Down)
Select the previous consecutive Organ Preset or User Preset. Each time you press the
pedal switch, the previous memory willbe selected
‘Orch Pitch (Orchestra Pitch)
Control the pitch change of the Orchestral Voice. Pressing the expr
deeply will produce greater change in pitch
on pedal more
The amount of pitch chonge that eccurs when you Fully depress the expression peal can be
specified bythe “Orchestral Pitch Control Sens” setting (p.96).
Orch Mod (Orchestra Modulation)
Control the vibrato depth of the Orchestral Voice. Pressing the expression pedal more
deeply will produce deeper vibrato.
+ The change inthe amount of vibrato that occurs wien you fully depress the expression pedal
can be specified bythe “Orchestral Moxlulation Depth Control Sens” setting (96)
‘Orch Exp (Orchestra Expression)
Control the volume of the Orchestral Voice. Pressing the expression pedal more deeply
will produce a louder volume.
+ If this function is assigned, an expression pedal connecter tothe EXP PEDAL jack will control
only the coline of te Organ Preset.
Ring Mod On/Oft
Switeh the ring modulator on off.
Ring Mod Freq
Control the frequency ofthe internal oscillator ofthe ring modulator.
The frequency will rise as the expression pedal is pressed
Overdrive
Control the depth of the overdrive. The overdrive effect will increase as you press the
foot pedal more deeply.
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(@ Ext. Pedal 2 Assign (External Pedal 2 Assign)
(Main Hold / Sub Hold / Pal Hold / Orch Hold / Rota Speed / Rota Brake / Orch
Glide / Vib/Chr On/Ott / Wheel Brake / Preset Up / Preset Dwn / Orch Pitch / Orch
Mod / Orch Exp / Ring Mod On/Off / Ring Mod Freq / Overdrive)
‘his assigns a function to CONTROL PEDAL 2 juck
‘The factory setting is "Preset Up.”
For an explanation of each function, refer to "Ext. Pedal 1 Assign.”
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1. Press [EDIT
Indicators (1) -(8] wil blink
2.Press[1(SYSTEM BASIC) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the {1} indicator will link.
3. Press [] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to change.
4, Press [+]-] to modify the setting
* IF you wish to continue setting other parameters either press [1 to select the desired para
meter instead of performing step 8, or press 11 ~18] once again to move to anather group t=
in Edit mode
5. Press [EXIT] oF [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Setting the Control Method for Rotary
When “Rota Speed” or "Rota Brake" is assigned to Ext. Pedal 1 Assign or Ext, Pedal 2
Assign, you can specify the method by which the pedal switch will control the rotary
cect
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© Ext. Sw Mode Rotary Speed (External Switch Mode Rotary Speed) (Latch / Momentary)
When “Rota Speed” is assigned to the CONTROL PEDAL 1 jack or CONTROL PEDAL
2 jack, this setting specifies how a momentary-type pedal switch such as a DP-6, DP.
‘oF FS-5U (optional) will be used to switeh the rotational speed of the rotary effect.
Latch ‘The rotational speed will change each time the pedal switch is
pressed,
Momentary The roiational speed will change while the pedal switch is being
pressed,
With the factory settings this is set to “Latch”
(© Ext. Sw Mode Rotary Brake (External Switch Mode Rotary Brake) (Latch / Momentary)
When “Rota Brake” is assigned to the CONTROL PEDAL. jack or CONTROL PEDAL
2 jack, a pedal switch can be used to turn the rotation on/off forthe rotary effec. The
way in which rotation is turned on/off can be selected as either “Latch” or
“Momentazy.”
Latch Rotation will tum on/cf each time the peda switch is pressed
Momentary Rotation will tur off while the pedal switch is pressed
‘With the factory settings this is set to “Latch”,
El? SutodeRotabrk
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< Setting the various parameters >
ORGAN PRESETS
AGEECELCOG |
1.Press [EDIT]
Indicators (1}~ [8] will blink.
2.Press [1(SYSTEM BASIC) to enter Edit mode.
"Now only the [1] indicator will blink.
3, Press [I to select the parameter whose setting you wish to change,
4,Press [+]|-] to modify the setting
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [J lo selec! te desired para
‘meter instead of porforming step 8, or press [1] ~ [8] once again to move to another group with
in Ett move
5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
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Modifying an Orchestral Voice
‘You can use a expression pedal, a pedal switch or an external MIDI device to modify
the parameters of an Orchestral Voice
© Orchestral Auto Glide (On / Of)
Auto Glide (a temporary lowering of the pitch) can be turned on oft.
On Auto Glide will be on. When playing legato (Le., with smooth connections
between notes), glide will automatically be applied to the first note that
you play. As long as any key remains pressed, glide will not be applied to
‘ther notes.
OFF Auto Glide will not apply
Fé: OrchAutoGlide
orf
(© Orchestral Glide Rate (0-127)
Specify the speed at which the pitch lowered by glide will return to the original pitch.
Higher settings will produce a faster return,
Eé:OrchGlideRate
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© Orchestral Pitch Control Sens (Orchestral Pitch Control Sensitivity) (12 +12)
Specify the amount of pitch change to be obtained when "Orch Glide” oF "Orch Pitch”
is assigned to the CONTROL PEDAL 1 or CONTROL PEDAL 2 jacks, and when
Orchestral Auto Glide ison. Positive (+) settings will aise the pitch, and negative (-)
settings will lower the piteh
|E FLCLI Sens
| +2
© Orchestral Modulation Depth Control Sens (Orchestral Modulation control sensitivity)
(0-127)
Specity the depth of vibrato when “Orch Mod"is assigned to the CONTROL PEDAL 1
‘of CONTROL PEDAL 2 jacks, Higher settings will cause vibrato to be deeper.
< Settings the Various parameters >
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1.Press {EDIT}
Indicators {1
~ [8] wil blink.
‘2sPress [6(ORCH PARAM) to enter Edit mode,
[Now only the [6] indicator will blink
'3.Press [<][>] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to change.
4. Press [+][+] to modify the seting,
+ If you ish to continue seting ther parameters, either press [] to select the desired para
Ineter intend of performing step 5, or press [1] ~ [8] once again to move to another group with
in Edit mode
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Using an External Keyboard or a Pedal Controller to Play
VK-7 Sounds
Each Organ Preset contains three parts: the Main part, the Sub part, and the Pedal part.
When one sound of an Organ Preset is being played from the keyboard, the sound of
the Main part will sound. By connecting a keyboard to the VK-7, you can simultane-
‘ously play all the sounds of the Organ Preset: the Main part, Sub part and Pedal part.
‘This capability is convenient when you wish to simultaneously play the Main, Sub and
Pedal parts
1. Make connections as follows.
Connect te Keyooara io
the PEDAL IN connector
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‘Connect the Keyboard to
the KEYBOARD IN connector
External keyboard
(PC-180, etc)
)
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Pedal controller (PK-S, etc.)
‘or External keyboard
Connect the keyboard on which you will be playing the Sub part to the MIDI connector
marked “KEYBOARD IN.”
Connect the keyboard (such as pedal controller) on which you will be playing the
Pedal part to the MIDI connector marked “PEDAL IN.”
* ‘The keyboard ofthe VK-7 will play only the Main part
If you contect # PK-S5 (Rolnnduptional) as pedal control
- please set its sounding range one
‘ockave higher Han the factory settings
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2.Set the rear panel MIDI select switeh to the "SUB KEYBOARD” position,
With this setting, it will not be necessary to make MIDI control channel settings.
Play the various keyboards. The keyboards will respectively play the Main, Sub and
Pedal parts of the Organ Preset
You can sound Main Part of Organ Preset from the keyboard which is connected with
VK-7 and Sub Part from VK-7,
“+ Organ Part Swap (p.83)
You can also select the Part of Organ Preset to adl the percussion.
+ Percussion Assign (p49)
Switching the Part Controlled by the Harmonic Bars
(HARMONIC BAR PART)
‘You can specify the part whose sound will be modified by the harmonic bars on the
ppanel. If the organ part that is selected is different than the HARMONIC BAR PART, it
will not be possible to use the harmonic bars to modify the sound,
RMON BAR PART
9 Press HARMONIC BAR PART [MAIN]
The [MAIN] indicator will light.
< Setting the harmonic bars for the Sub part >
© Press HARMONIC BAR PART [SUB]
The [SUB] indicator will ight.
< Setting the harmonic bars for the Pedal part >
(0 Press HARMONIC BAR PART [PEDAL]
The [PEDAL] indicator will ight,
Go ahead and press [MAIN}[SUBI[PEDAL] to switch the harmonic bar settings, and
play the keyboard for each part.
‘The sound of each pat will change,
© If you have selected [PEDAL] for HARMONIC BAR PART, the tone can be set using
sani bars (16 fivt and 8 fect ifthe Eiit mode parmmcter “Pedal H.Bar" is et to “Composit.”
whe
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Transmitting/Receiving Harmonic Bar Settings
When two or more VK-7 units are connected, oF when the VK-7 is connected to @
sequencer, you can transmit or receive the harmonic bar settings.
(© x H.Bar Switch (Rx harmonic bar switeh) (Mode 1 / Mode 2 / Off)
Specify the format in which harmonic bar data from another VK-7 or sequencer willbe
received
Mode 1 Harmonic bar seting data willbe received as system exclusive mes:
sages (messages unique to the VK?)
The data willbe received as changes in harmonic bar settings.
Mode 2 Harmonic bar setting data will be received as control change mes
The data will be received asthe messages that you specify inthe
Edit mode seting Harmonic Bar Control Change Number (p.100
of Harmonic har seting data will not be received
‘The factory setting is “Mode 2.”
© 1x H.Bar Switch (Tx harmonic bar switch) (Mode 1 / Mode 2 / Off)
Specify the format in which the VK-? will transmit harmonic bar setting data
Mode 1 Harmonic bar setting data will be transmitted as system exclusive
_messages (messages unique ta the VK-7).
Harmonic bar volumes will be transmitted
Mode 2 Harmonic bar setting data will be transmitted as control change
messages.
“The data will be transmitted as the messages you specify in the Edit
dle setting "Harmonic Bar Control Change Number” (p.100),
Off Harmonic bar setting data will not be transmitted.
The factory setting is “Mode 2
<< Setting the various parameters >
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1, Press [EDIT].More Advanced Ways to Use the VK-7
2. Press [2]{SYSTEM MIDI) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the 2] indicator will blink.
‘3,Press [ to select the parameter whose setting you wish to change.
4. Dress [+IF- to modify the setting.
* 1 you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [<>] to select the desired pars
meter instead of performing step 8, or press [1] ~[8] onc again to move to another group with-
inn Edit move
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
© H.Bar Control Change Number (Harmonic Bar Control Change Number) (16° - 127, 5-
1/3'0 - 127, 8:0 - 127, 4°» 127, 22/30 - 127, 2:0 127, 13/80 - 127, -1/3'0- 127,
10-127)
This setting specifies the messages that will be used to convey harmonic bar settings
when the Edit mode “Tx Harmonic Bar Switch” and “Rx Harmonic Bar Switch” set-
tings ae set to “Mode 2” (control change messages)
With the factory settings, Control Change messages are assigned to each harmonic bar
as follows.
Control changes 70 through 78 are assigned to Sound Controllers. in the case of the
VK7, they are assigned to volume changes for the various harmonic bi
16’ Control Change 70
‘The message ofthe volume ofthe 16" harmonic bar.
5-1/3" Control Change 71
‘The message ofthe volume of the 5-1/3’ harmonic bar.
Control Change 72
The message of the volume of the 8” harmonic bar.
4’ Control Change 73
‘The message of the volume ofthe 4’ harmonic bar.
2-2/3" Control Change 74
‘The message ofthe volume of the 22/3’ harmonic bar.
Control Change 75
‘The message ofthe volume ofthe 2” harmonic bar.
1-3/8/ Control Change 76
‘The message ofthe volume ofthe 1-3/5’ harmonic ba.
1-1/3" Control Change 77
‘The message of the Volume ofthe 1-1/3’ harmonic ba.
V Control Change 78
The message of the volume of the 1" harmonic bar.
Other information is assigned tothe other Controf Charge numbers
For details on the functions assigned to other Control Change numbers, refer to the
MIDI implementation chart (p.139)
* If Sound Controllers messages are transmitted to a device other than the VK-7, the other device
may recognize the messages incorrectly.
* If harmonic bar setting data is transmited as system exclusive messages, somewhat more time
may be required for transmission.
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<< Setting the H. Bar Control Change Numbers >
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Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1] ~(8] will blink.
2. Press [2|(SYSTEM MIDI) to enter Edit mode,
Now only the 2] indicator will blink.
3: Press [] to select “H.Bar CC No.” (Harmonic Bar Control Change Number.
4, Press [] to select the harmonic bar whose setting you wish to modify
5. Press [+][+] to modify the control change number.
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press LelI>] fo select the desired para
Imeter instead of performing step 6, or press [1] ~[8] once again to move to another group with
in Et mode.
6.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Using an External Keyboard to Play VK-7 Sounds
‘You can use an external keyboard to play the sounds of the VK-7.
‘This section will explain how an external keyboard can be used to play the Orchestral
Voices of the VK-7.
‘This is convenient when you wish to play an Orchestral Voice over a wide range with-
cout spitting an Organ Preset and Orchestral Voice on the VK-7's keyboard,
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1. Make the following connections.
VK-7
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External keyboard
(PC-180, etc:
2.Set the rear panel MIDI Select switch to the “SEQ” position,
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‘3.Match the transmit channel of the keyboard connected to the VK-7 with the receive
channel of the VK.
‘The receive channel of the VK-7 is selected by means of "Rx Orchestral Channel” in the
Edit mode (p. 108)
> For the procedure of setting the transmit channel of the keyboard connected tothe VK-7, refer to
‘the owner's marta for your keyboard, With the factory settings. the Orchestral Voice receive
channel of the VE-7 is set to 4
Play the connected keyboard. You will hear the Orchestral Voice
You can also select Orchestral Voices from the connected keyboard
By setting the transmit channel of your other keyboard appropriately, you can also
play User Presets, or the Main, Sub or Pedal parts of the organ sounds in an Organ
Preset on the external keyboard connected to the VK.7.
Turning Program Change Reception On/Off
‘The messages which select Organ Presets, User Presets or Orchestral Voices are
referred to as “Program Change messages.”
© Re Program Change Switch (On / Off)
‘This setting turns reception on/off for Program Change messages that are transmitted
from an external MIDI device connected to the VK-7.
On Program changes will be received.
Off Program change will not be received
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The factory setting is “On.”
E2tRsx Prog Cho
<< Setting the Rx Program Change Switeh >
‘ORGAN PRESETS
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1. Press [EDITI
Indicators [1] ~(8] will blink.
2.Press [2](SYSTEM MIDI) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [21 indicator will blink.
3.Press [] to select “Rx Prog Chg.”
4.Press[+][- to modify the setting
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [] 10 select the desired para-
meter instead of performing step 5, or press [1] ~[8] once agai to move to another group wit-
in Ee mode.
Press [EXIT] or {EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Setting the Receive Channel
In order for a sequencer or keyboard connected to the VK-? to play the sounds of the
VK-7, the MIDI transmit channel of the sequencer or keyboard must match the MIDI
receive channel of the VK,
(© Rx User Preset Control Channel (1 - 16)
Set the channel on which User Preset Program Change messages and performance data
will be received.
The factory setting is 16
E2ikx Usr Preset
16
(© Rx Organ Control Channel (1-16)
Set the channel on which Organ Preset Program Change messages will be received
‘The factory setting is 1.
E2iRx Oran ©
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{© Rx Main Organ Channel (1 - 16)
Set the channel on which performance data will be received for the Main organ part of
aan Organ Preset or organ portion of a User Preset.
The factory setting is
E2tRx Main Ch
(© Rx Sub Organ Channel (1 - 16)
Specify the channel on which performance data will be received for the Sub organ part
‘of an Organ Preset or organ portion of a User Preset
The factory setting is 3.
@ Re Pedal Organ Channel (1-16)
Specify the channel on which performance data will be received for the Pedal organ
part of an Organ Preset or organ portion of a User Preset.
The factory setting is 2
© Rx Orchestral Channel (Rx orchestra channel) (1-16)
Specify the channel on which Program Changes and performance data will be received
for an Orchestral Voice.
‘The factory setting is 4
E: x Oreh Ch
L _ 4
<< Setting the receive channel >
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1.Press [EDIT
Indicators {1] - [8] will blink.
2.Press[2](SYSTEM MIDI) to enter Fait mode.
‘Now only the [2} indicator will blink
3.Press [<][>] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to change.
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4,Press [+][-I to modify the setting.
* If you wish to continue setting other parameters either pres [] to select the desired parameter
intend of performing step 8, or press (1) ~[8] one again to me to another group within Eat mode.
5. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Recording Your Playing on a Sequencer
This section will explain how you can connect a sequencer to the VK-7 and record your
playing. This allows your playing on the VK-7, keyboard, and pedal keyboard to be
recorded simultaneously onto the sequencer.
‘The Edit mode Local Control setting and Soft Thru setting (p.107) will be different
depending on how your sequencer and keyboard etc. are connected,
Connecting a keyboard or sequencer to the VK-7 and recording your playing: method 1
In this method, a sequencer, keyboard, and pedal keyboard are connected to the VK-7.
11. Make the following connections
VK-7
External keyboard
(PC-160, otc.)
(MC-SomktI, ete.)
Pedal controlle(PK-S, etc.)
* If you connect a PKS (Rolandoptional) as a MIDI pedal controller, please set its sounding
range ne octave higher than the factory settings.
12.Set the rear panel MIDI Select switch to the “SUB KEYBOARD” position,
3.Turn the Edit mode “Local Control” setting “On.”
4.Sot the Edit mode "Soft Thru” setting "On" for the MIDI IN 1 connector and the MIDI
IN 2 connector.
'5.Start recording on the sequencer connected to the VK-7 to record the performanee.
Connecting/Disconnecting the Sound Source and Keyboard
(Local Control)
© Local Control (On/O%f)
‘This setting intemally connects/disconnects the VK-7's sound source and keyboard
‘On The sound source and keyboard will be intemally connected. Normally
‘you will use the VK-7 with this setting
OFF The sound source and keyboard will be internally disconnected. Use this
setting when you wish to use the VK-7 only to control an external sound
source, or when you wish to use only an extemal keyboard to play the
VK-7's sound source
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“The factory setting is “On.”
EZtLocal Ctrl
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< Making the Local Control setting >
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1.Press {EDIT}
Indicators (1] ~{8] will blink.
2,Press [2|(SYSTEM MIDI) to enter Edit mode,
Now only the [2] indicator will blink.
'3.Press [<][>] to select “Local Ctrl”
4, Press [+][-] to modify the setting,
+ If yo wish to continue setting other parameters, either press [] to slot the dein! parameter
instend of performing step 5, or press (11 ~ [8] once again to move to anuther group within Eat mate,
'5.Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Connecting a keyboard or sequencer to the VK-7 and recording your playing: method 2
This method also allows your playing on the VK-7, keyboard and pedal keyboard to be
simultaneously recorded onto a sequencer. With these connections, you can listen to
the performance recorded on the sequencer without having to re-make connections.
1.Make connections as follows,
VK-7
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Tunuuu wor our |_JLmor
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Extomalkeyooerd | On
(Po-180, ee)
Ik Pedal contoerPK-5, te) Sequencer
(MO-S0mkl, ete.)
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* For the keyboard marked by a %, use a unit with MIDI merge functionality such as the PKS.
+ IF you connect a MIDI peda controler PK-5 (Roland: optional), plense refer to page 97.
2.Set the ear panel MIDI Select switch tothe “SEQ” position
3.Set the Edit mode Local Control setting to “On.”
4,Set the Edit mode Soft Thru setting “On” for the MIDI IN 1 connector, and “Off” for
the MIDI IN 2 connector
5.Turn soft thra “off” on your sequencer,
* For the procedure of setting the receive chmmel of your sequencer and the transmit chanel of
your external keybonrd, refer tothe oxoner’s manuals for your equipment.
{6.Set the receive channels for each track of the sequencer to match the transmit channels
of each VK-7 part and of the external keyboards,
Adding MIDI THRU Functionality to the MIDI OUT Connector
(Soft Thru)
‘The rear panel has two MIDI IN connectors and one MIDI OUT connector, but has no
MIDI THRU connector. However if necessary you can change the MIDI OUT connector
the functionality of both MIDI OUT and MIDI THRU connectors.
© Soft Thea (On/0%)
This setting specifies whether or not the MIDI messages coming into the MIDI IN 1 or
MIDI IN 2 connectors will be retransmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
‘On MIDI messages coming into the MIDI IN 1 or MIDI IN 2 connector will be
re-transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
Off MIDI messages coming into the MIDI IN 1 or MIDI IN 2 connector will
not be retransmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
With the factory settings, Soft Thr is "OM" forthe MIDIIN 1 and MIDIIN 2 connectors,
-< Making the Soft Thru setting >
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1. Press [EDITI
Indicators [1] ~ [8] wil blink.
2. Press [2]{SYSTEM MIDI) to enter Edit mode.
‘Now only the [2] indicator will blink.
'8.Press [<][>] to select "Soft Thru.”
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4,Press [<][>] to select the MIDI IN connector whose setting you wish to modify.
The cursor (underline) will appear atthe setting for the MIDI IN connector whose set
ting is being modified.
Press [+[[-] to modify the setting
+ you
instead of performing step 6, or pres [1]~(8] ones aga lo move to athe sou
ish to continue setting other parameters, either press i> fo select the desired parantr
thin Bait mode
6. Press [EXIT] oF [EDIT] to exit Edit mode
Connecting a keyboard or sequencer to the VK-7 and recording your playing: method 3
In this method, a keyboard with sequencer functionality is connected between the VK-
7 andl the keyboard with sequencer fanctionality..
Use these connections when you wish to record the performance of the VK-7, the key-
board with sequencer functionality, and the keyboard onto the sequencer.
11. Make the following connections.
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‘Synthesizer with sequencer
(%P-50, etc.)
Pedal contoler
* (PK-5, etc.)
* For the keyboard marked with a, use a unit with MIDI merge functionality. (Example: PK-5 /
sold separately by Roland)
* Ifyou connect a pedal controller PK-5 (Roland: optional, please refer to page 97.
2.Set the roar panel MIDI Select switch tothe “SEQ” position
3.Set the Edit mode Local Control setting to “OFE.”
4.Set the Edit mode Soft Thru setting to “On” forthe MIDI IN 2 connector
'5.0n the keyboard with sequencer functionality, set Soft Thru “On.”
* For details on setting the receive channels ofthe sequencer and the trawsmitchawel ofthe
external keyboard, refer tothe owner's mamals for your equipment
6.Set the receive channels of each track of the sequencer to match the transmit channels
‘of each VK-7 part and the external keyboard
Setting theTransmit Channel
In order for performance data from the VK-7 to be recorded onto the sequencer, you
will need to match the MIDI receive channel of the sequencer with the MIDI transmit
channel of the VK.
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(© Tx User Preset Control Channel (1-16)
Specify the channel on which User Preset Program Changes and performance data will
be transmitted,
The factory setting is 16.
22Tx
(© Tx Organ Control Channel (1 - 16)
specify the channel on which Organ Preset Program Changes will be transmitted
‘The factory setting is 1.
[e:
Tx Gran Ct
(© Tx Main Organ Channel (1 -16)
Specify the channel on which performance data for an Organ Preset or for the Main
part of the organ portion of a User Preset will be transmitted,
‘The factory setting is 1.
E2tTx Main Ch
(© Tx Sub Organ Channel (1-16)
Specify the channel on which performance data for an Organ Preset or for the Sub part
of the organ portion of a User Preset willbe transmitted.
‘The factory setting is 3.
ZiTx Sub Cl
(© Tx Pedal Organ Channel (1-16)
Specify the channel on which performance data for an Organ Preset or for the Pedal
part of the organ portion of a User Preset willbe transmitted,
The factory setting is2
E2:Tx Pedal Ch
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(© Tx Orchestral Channel (Tx orchestra channel)(I- 16)
ecify the channel on which Program Changes and performance data will be trans-
mitted for an Orchestral Voice,
The factory setting is 4
Tx Orch Ch
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> In onder to use system exclusive messages (messages used for controlling functionality unique
to. particular device) to transmit or reevve data, the Device ID settings of the two devices
‘must mateh,
<< Setting the transmit channel >
oncAN presers
1.Press [EDIT].
Indicators [1] ~ [8] will blink.
2. Press [2\(SYSTEM MIDI) to enter Edit mode
‘Now only the [2] indicator wil blink
3. Press [] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to change
4. Press [+I] to modify the seting
* Ifyou wish to continue setting other parameters, ether press [] to selec the desired par-
Ineter instead of performing step 5, or press [1] ~ [8] once again to move to another group wit-
in Et mode,
5. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Transmitting/Receiving the Messangs Unique to the VK-7
° Sarthe Device D etction number ofthe VK.
The factory setting is 17
(© Rx System Exclusive (On/OF
This setting determines whether System Exclusive messages arriving,
from an external MIDI device will be received or not
The factory setting is "On."
On System exclusive messages will be received
(Off System exclusive messages will not he received.
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(© Tx System Exclusive (On/Off)
Selects whether System Exclusive messages are transmitted or not.
‘The factory setting is "On.
On System exclusive messages will be transmitted.
Off System exclusive messages will not be transmitted.
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1,Press [EDIT].
Indicators {1} ~ [8] will blink.
2. Press [2\(SYSTEM MIDI) to enter Edit mode.
Now only the [2] indicator will blink.
3.Press [<>] to select the parameter whose setting you wish to change
4. Press [++] to modify the setting.
+ If you wish to contin setting other parameters, either press [ to selec the desired par.
meter instead of performing step 5, or press [1] [8] once again to mace to another group zth-
In Fat mde
Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Using a Sequencer to Play the Sounds of the VK.
Connect the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT of the VK-7 and sequencer respectively to each
other. With these settings, your performance on the VK-7 can be recorded on the
sequencer,
1. Make the following connections.
VK-7
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Sequencer
(MC-SOmKIL, te.)
2.Set the rear pane! MIDI Select switch to the "SEQ" position,
3. Tum the Edit mode Local control "On."
‘4,Set the transmit channel of each sequencer track to match the receive channel of each
VK-7 part (p.103),
'.Set the Soft Thru setting to "On for the MIDI IN 2 connector in Eat mode.
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Playing an External Sound Source
Here we will explain how the VK7 can be used to play an extemal sound source.
1. Make the following connections.
VK-7
Extemal sound source
(SC-88 Pro, etc.)
‘2.Set the Edit mode Tx Program Change Switch “On.”
‘3,Set the transmit channel of the VK-7 to match the receive channel of the extemal sound
) When you wish to select sounds on the external sound source in the same way as
when selecting an Organ Preset
Set the Edit mode Tx Organ Control Channel (p.108) so that the VK-7's MIDI transmit
channel matches the MIDI receive channel ofthe external sound source.
© When you wish to select sounds on the external sound source in the same way as
when selecting an Orchestral Voice
Set the Edit mode Tx Orchestral Channel (p.108) so that the VK-7's MIDI transmit
channel matches the MIDI receive channel ofthe external sound source.
© When you wish to select sounds on the external sound source in the same way as
when selecting a User Preset
Set the Edit mode Tx User Preset Control Channel (p.108) so that the VK-7's MIDI
transmit channel matches the MIDI receive channel of the external sound source.
Turning Program Change Transmission On/Off
(© 1x Program Change Switch (On/Off
‘This tums the VK-7's program change transmission On/Off
On Program changes will be transmitted
OF Program changes will nat be transmit.
‘The factory setting is “On.”
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< Setting the Tx Program Change Switch >
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1. Press {EDIT}
Indicators [1] ~ [8] wll blink.
2.Press [2I[SYSTEM MIDI) to enter Edit mode.
3, Press [] to select “Tx Prog Chg.”
Press [+I[-I to modify the setting,
+ If you wish to continue setting other parmneters, either press [] to select the desire parame
instead of performing step 5, or press (1]~[8] once again to moze to another group within Eat mode.
5. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
Transmitting VK-7 Settings as MIDI Data (Bulk Dump)
‘VK-? System, Organ Preset, and User Preset settings etc can be transmitted for storage
on a sequencer.
This provides a convenient way to save the curtent settings before you make major
changes
11. Make the following connections.
VK-7
‘Sequencer
(MC-50mil, et.)
2.Execute the Edit mode Bulk Dump operation,
13More Advanced Ways to Use the VK-7
SS
© Bulk Dump
‘This operation transmits VK-7 settings as MIDI data,
EFiBulk Dune
ll:
Bulk Dump settings >
3
=
os, 7
9
ORGAN PRESETS
1
| CEEEEEEL
CO
——
4, 6
8a
* Sct the rear panel MIDI selet switch t0 the "SEQ" position,
1. Press [EDIT]
Indicators [1] ~[8] will blink,
2.Press [7|(UTILITY) to enter Edit mode.
3,Press [<][>] to select “Bulk Dump.”
In the lower left of the display, a cursor (under
transmitted,
1e) will appear at the item that is to be
4. Pres [++I to specify the data that will be transmitted
“The following data can be transmitted.
All AILVK.7 data including system data,
+ IF AIM is selected, it will not be necessary t selet the range of data to
lu transmitted (steps 8 and 6).
User User Preset data
You can specify the range of data that you wish to transmit
Organ Organ Preset data
You can specify the range of data that you wish to transmit
Orch Orchestral Voice data
‘This transmit the data of Edit mode “ORCHESTRAL PARAMETER.”
+ If Orci selected, it will nt be ncesary to select the range of data
tobe transmitted (steps Bd 6)
System —_VK-7 system data
+ If "System is selected, it will not be necessary fo sleet the range of
data Lo be tnsmitted (Steps 5 and 6)
5.Press [>]
In the lower right of the display
range of data to be transmitted
the cursor will move to the area which specifies the
6.Press [+][-I to specify the range of data
‘The following items and ranges can be transmitted.
114More Advanced Ways to Use the VK-7
When “User” is selected for transmission
all ‘All User Preset data
Temp The User Preset data in temporary memory.
UIT - U28 Data for one User Preset
When “Organ is selected for transmission
all All Organ Preset data
Temp The User Preset data in temporary memory.
11-88 Data for one Organ Preset
UTT - U2 Data for one organ part of a User Preset.
After you have specified the item and range, press [>]
‘The display will ask you to confirm execution of the bulk dump operation,
EftBulk Dume
Sure? [Push +]
Ga. Begin recording on the sequencer, press [+], and execute the bulk dump operation.
* Bulk dump may requir a substantial length of time.
‘When the bulk clump is completed, the following display will appear.
Bulk Dumped! | When all User Preset data is trans-
Usri All
Bb. If you decide not to execute the bulk dump, press |<}.
‘The previous display will reappear.
* If you zeish to continue setting other parameters, either press [] to select the desired para
meter instead of performing step 9, or press [1] ~ [8] once again to move to another group with
in Edit mode.
9. Press [EXIT] or [EDIT] to exit Edit mode.
How to Receive MIDI Data
‘When you wish to return data that was recorled on a sequencer back to the VIC7, con-
nect the VK-7 and sequencer a follows, and playback the sequencer.
VK-7
“EO OB
+ Sot te rear panel MIDI select switch to the
“SEQ” position.
movour
Sequencer
(C-SOmktl, ete)
usMore Advanced Ways to Use the VK-7
Connecting a Rotary Speaker
Instead of using the rotary speaker simulation that is built into the VK-7, you may also
use an external rotary speaker. Connect the connector of the rotary speaker to the
ROTARY TONE CABINET connector located on the rear panel
* Wher a rotary speaker is connected, the rotary simulation effect ofthe VK-7 will not Function.
geen
Rotary speaker
‘The ROTARY TONE CABINET connector is wired as follows.
No.1 ROTARY OUT
No.2 STATIONARY OUT
No.3 NC
No.4 GND
No.5 GND
No.6 POWER ON/OFF CONTROL
No.7 FAST CONTROL
No.8 SLOW CONTROL
Ned NC
Ne.10 NC
No.1 324 IN
Pins no-1 and no.2 are audio outputs.
Pin numbers 6, 7, and 8 provide open collector output, and have a rated voltage of 5 to
30V DC, and a rated maximum current load of 50 mA.More Advanced Ways to Use the VK-7
Pin No, 11 detects the connection, Ifthe voltage is not within the range specified for the
rated input voltage (18 to 30 V DC), it will not function correctly
The volume of the rotary speaker is adjusted by the ROTARY LE}
the rear panel.
EL knob located on
°
When a rotary speaker is connected, the rotary effect (p.27) built into the VK-7 will not
function.
The ROTARY SOUND [FAST/SLOW] switch the rotational speed of the connected
rotary speaker.
[BYPASS] does not affect the rotary speaker connected to the VK-7,
is not posible fo swilch the rotary speaker on/off using [BRAKE],
The audio signal output routings when a rotary speaker is connected or disconnected
are as follows
‘When a rotary speaker isnot connected) When a rotary speaker is connected
b i
ROTARY TONE
Qrgan Sound (Revert effect of ‘Organ Sound (Reverb ettect off)
CABINET naan Percussion ‘Plocussion Direct Bn Percussion "Plosussion Direct oH
ROTARY TONE All sounds to which effects Percussion (Percussion Direct on)
CABINET connector | have been applied (NOMO) ete Vico d
OUTRUT jack ‘All sounds to which effects Percussion (Percussion Direct on)
LIMONO) | have Been applied (Laftcnannet) | Ochestal Voice
All sounds to which effects Percussion Percussion Direct on)
OUT UT ace have been applied (Right channel) Ochestral Voice
‘All sounds to which effects Percussion (Percussion Direct on)
Poe ee have been applied (STEREO) Ochestral Voice
117PNY Urea ed
Troubleshooting
If there is no sound or if the unit does not operate as you expect, first check the fol
lowing points. If this does nat resolve the problem, contact your dealer or a nearby
Roland service center
y ding operation, refir to the following section on "Error
Ifa message appears inthe
Mess
© Power does not turn on
Ds the power cable firmly plugged into an AC outlet?
* Make sure that the power eable is firmly plugged into an AC outlet
9 Is the included power cable correctly connected to the AC inlet?
> Make sure that the power cable is correctly connected to the AC inlet.
© No sound
3 Is [MASTER VOLUME] in the "MIN" position?
> Rotate the VK-7's MASTER VOLUME knob toward “MAX,” or raise the volume on
the amp system that is connected.
9 Are the connections correet?
* If you can hear sound in your headphones, i
posable that the connection cables are
broken or tht your amp sem hs martina Check the conection ales ad
> Ae the volume settings ofthe Organ Preset, Orchestral Voice or User Preset to low?
° ifan Oxchestl Voie eee
Hote the ORCHESTRAL LEVEL knob ore the volume,
-—————
1 ifan Organ Presets ekected
~ Adjust he Eat mete sting “Organ Level” (p45) to incense the volume
5 to Local Contol tamed of?
"Tae on the Et ene Local Con sting (208)
5 fot epression pedal lowered?
> Pens th expreson pede
© Cannot hear organ sounds
9 Is the Edit mode Organ Level setting too low?
» Raise the Edit mode "Organ Level” setting.
3 Is [ORGAN MUTE} tuned on
+ Except when you are playing a split, turing on [ORGAN MU
organ sound will not be heard. Turn off [ORGAN MUTE}
Is the expression pedal lowered?
+ Press the expression pedal
> Are all the harmonic bars set to “O"?
|] will mean that the
» Pull out the harmonic bars to change the Settings.
> Is Wheel Brake on?
» If the Edit mode “Ext, Pedal 1(2) Assign” setting (p92, 94) assigns Wheel Brake to a
'on.” the
control pedal jack, and if the pedal has beer operated to turn wheel brake
‘organ will not sound,
+ If the pedal that is connected has inverted polarity (p.91), wheel brake will be on
when the foot pedal is not pressed. Either reverse the polarity of the foot pedal, or
change the Edit mode “Ext. Pedal 1(2) Assign” setting (p.92, 98) #0 a parameter oth
than Wheet Brake,
18© Cannot hear Orchestral Voices
3 Is the Orchestral Voice volume low?
+ Rotate the front panel ORCHESTRAL LEVEL knob to raise the volume,
D Is the ORCHESTRAL ASSIGN indicator lit?
» Even if a sound group button is pressed, the Orchestral Voice will not sound unless the
ORCHESTRAL ASSIGN button is pressed, Press the ORCHESTRAL ASSIGN button,
9 Is the Edit mode Orchestral Tone Level setting too low?
» Raise the Edit mode “Orchestral Tone Level” (p.55) setting
1s the expression pedal lowered?
» Press the expression pedal
O Is the control pedal lowered?
> Ifthe Edit mode "Ext. Pedal 12) Assign” setting (p92, 94) is set to "Orch Exp,” the vol-
tume of the Orchestral Voice will be controlled by the control pedal. Press the control
pedal.
© Cannot hear percussion
Is percussion assigned to the Sub part of the Organ Preset?
» Percussion can be specified either for the Main part or the Sub part of an Organ Preset
This means that you will not hear percussion when you play the Main part in Organ
Preset mode if percussion is assigned to the Sub part of the same Organ Preset
Set the Edit mode “Percussion Assign’ setting (p.49) to “Main.”
© Cannot select an Orchestral Voice
2 Did you finalize your selection of an Orchestral Voice?
* After you use VARIATION [4][¥] to select an Orchestral Voice, you must finalize
‘your selection by pressing the sound select button whose indicator is Blinking,
@ Pitch is wrong,
2 Is the pitch ofthe entire VK-7 wrong?
» Use the Edit mode “Master Tune” setting (p:74) to adjust the pitch.
2 Is the pitch of the Orchestral Voice wrong?
* Use the Edit mode “Orchestral Pitch Offset Fine” (p.60) to adjust the pitch of the
Orchestral Voice.
2 Is glide (a temporary lowering of the pitch) in effect?
+ Turn off the Fait mode “Orchestral Auto Glide" setting (p.96),
‘© Sound is layered even though you split
Ds [ORGAN MUTE] olf?
+ Turn on [ORGAN MUTE}
© Chorus does not apply
Ds vibrato assigned to [VIBRATO /CHORUS)? (When an Organ Preset is selected)
> Use the Edit mode Vibrato/Chorus Type setting (p.50) to select the type of
vibrato/ chorus.
Is the chorus level setting too low? (When an Orchestral Voice is selected)
» Adjust the Edit mode "Orchestral Chorus Send Level" (p.62) setting to increase the
chorus volume.
© Vibrato does not apply
Is chorus assigned to the [VIBRATO/CHORUS] bution?
(When an Organ Preset is selected)
* Change the Edit mode “Vibrato /Chorus Type” (p.50) setting to “vibrato.”
© Non-pitched sound is produced
1 Is the Ring Modulator in Edit mode turned on?
* Tum off the “Ring Modulator” in Edit mode,
9Appendices
© Overdrive does not apply
Ds the overdrive level setting too low?
* Rotate the OVERDRIVE knob to raise the ls
Is the Edit mode setting for amp and speaker type set to rotary (Type / Type 1)?
» Strong distortion cannot be obtained with Type I or Type I
In the Edit mode “Amp & Speaker” setting (p-51), select a setting other than Type I /
Type
Ds the Edit mode Organ Level setting too low?
* Raise the Edit mode Organ Level setting.
Os the expression pedal lowered?
* Press the expression pedal
© Rotary does not apply
Is the rotary level setting too low?
+ Raise the Edit mode Rotary Level setting (p-53).
D Is [BYPASS] on?
+ Rotary will aot apply when bypass ison,
2 Is [BRAKE] on?
+ Rotary will not apply when brake is on,
2 Rotary can not be applied to Orchestral Voices.
© Rever’s does not apply
Dis the reverb level setting too low?
‘+ Rotate the REVERB knob to raise the reverb volume,
+ If-an Organ Preset is selected, use the Edit mode “Organ Reverb Send Level” setting
(p65) to raise the reverb send level,
* If an Orchestral Voice is selected, use the Edit mode “Orchestral Reverb Send Level”
setting (p.65) to raise the reverb send level
Ds the reverb type set to “Delay”?
+ In Edit mode “Reverb Character” (p.66), select a setting other than Delay.
© Delay does not apply
Ds the reverb type set to “Delay”?
* In Edit mode “Reverb Character” (p.66), select the Delay setting
Is the delay feedback setting too low?
* Raise the Edit mode “Delay Feedback” setting (p.67) to increase the number of delay
repeats.
Ds the delay time short?
+ Raise the Edit mode “Delay Time " (p.67) setting to lengthen the delay time.
© MIDI messages are not received correctly
9 Are the various receive channel and transmit channel settings correct?
+ Make matching settings for the receive channel (p.103) and transmit channel (p.108).
Dis the device ID set correctly?
* Check the device ID setting (p-110).
© Cannot playback correctly from a connected sequencer
21s Local Control set correctly?
* Check the Local Control setting (p.105).
Ds Soft Thra set correctly?
* Check the Soft Thru setting (p.107).
© Cannot use the harmonic bars to modify the sound
Ds the Harmonic Bar Part set to the part whose sound you wish to modify?
+ Press one of the harmonic bar part buttons [MAIN]|SUB][PEDAL] to specify the part
whose sound you wish to modify using the harmonic bars
120‘Appendices
Error Messages
Messages That Appear When the Power is Turned On
If an incorrect operation is performed or if data was not processed correctly, an error
message will appear in the display
Refer to the following list of error messages and take the appropriate action.
@ Battery Low
‘The internal backup battery has run down,
Contact a nearby Roland service station.
+ Ifthe backup battery runs dou, the stor settings of the presets and Orchestral Voices, and
the settings of Edit mde wil be lost
MIDI-related messages
@ System Exclusive Checksum Error
Excl:
um Err
on
Cause: The check sum ofa received system exclusive message was incorrect.
Action: Check the contents of the data transmitted from the other device to the
VK-7, and transmit it once again.
Also, check that a MIDI cable has not been broken.
{© System Exclusive Receive Data Error
System exclusive data was not received correctly.
Check the contents of the
transmit it once again,
data that was transmitted to the VK-7, and
© MIDI Buffer Full
MIDI Buffer
I Ciel
Caus
‘The VK-7 received a large amount of MIDI data in a short time, and was
tunable to process it
Action: Decrease the amount of MIDI data that is being transmitted
121122
‘Appendices
(© MIDI Communication Error
MIDI Communica-
tion Error !!
Itis possible that a MIDI cable has been disconnected or broken,
‘Make sure that the MIDI cables are firmly connected and are not broken.
Memory-related messages
(© Memory Damaged
Memory Damaged! !
ee
Cause: The data in user memory has been lost.
Action:
Execute the Factory Setup operation (p.88) to restore the memory to the
factory settings.Organ Preset List
Organ Preset Name
Harmonic bar setting
‘Main part Sub part Pedal part
Composit Individual
VK Organ BesoO0O0 ——_&F B00 000 82 738 8800 000
32 Gospel 45300008 83 8000 000 188 8800 000
13 Block Chord 80.0008 880 ——-83:8000000, 38 8800 000
Mo Soul Organ ‘885000008 00 8600 000 ‘88 8800 000
15 FankOrgan 888800000 008600000 ‘88 8800 000
16 Theater 1 865834568 00.8600.000, 88 8800 000
7 Heavy 888000000 00 8800 000, 770000 000
18 Volcano +88 8000000 00.888 000 88 8800 000
21 For Chord (008700000 08600000, 88 8800 000
22 Gospel 2 818151608 008600000 88 8800 000
23 MellowSound 854210000 0086000000 188 8800 000
2% Whistle 800000008 00.8600 000 188 8800 000
25 Bass &eChord 838000000 0086000000 88 8800 000
26 Vibes 800000000 008600 000 88 8800 000
27 ‘Theater? 806250000 008600 000 188 8800 000
28 Organ? 870300008 00 8600 000 188 8800 000
31 Full Organ 888888888 838000 000 £88 8800 000
32 Gospel 800650006 008600 000 188 8800 000
33 Organ2 86 6883.367 008600000 '88 8800 000
34 Organ3 (008706008 0 8600 000 '88 8800 000
35 Organ 860050560 008600000, '88 8800 000
36 Organ 684334252 008600000 88 8800 000
37 Gospel5 88 8000008 0 8600 00, 188.8500 000
38 Blues 885324585 008600 000 188 8800 000
41 Full Tibias 660 8807 006 008600 000 188.8800 000
22 Ballade 8.360000 008600 000 '88 8800 000
43 Theater soaso0000 908600 000 ‘88 8800 000
HM Latin Rock 88.8800 008600 000 '88 8800 000
35 Tibia ‘90 8030000 908600 000 ‘88 8800 000
16 Rock ‘88000000 00 8600 000 ‘88 8800 000
47 SDiapason 007866540 008600 000 '88 8800 000
48 Clarinet ‘00 8080800 9 8600 000, 88 8800 000
SL VK Organ. ‘888000000 83 8000 000 88 8800000
52 Gospel 1 848300008 3 8000 000 82 8 8800000
53 BlockChord 80000888063 60000000 82 188.8800 000
Soul Organ «88800000800 8600000 82 8838800 000
Funk Organ 88880000000 8600 000, BI 188.8800 000
Theater 1 865354568 008600 000 2 88 8800 000
Heavy 88.0000 00 800.000 26 ‘77 0000 000
Volcano 888000000 DSBSBOD0— 7. 88 8800 000
123Organ Preset List
Organ Preset Name Harmonic bar setting
Main part Sub part Pedal part
Composit Individual
Gl For Chord ‘05700 000 (00 8600 000 38 8800-000
62 Gospel 81 8151 608 0 8600 000 888800 000
63 MellowSound 85 4210 000 ‘00 8600 000 888800 000
6 Whistle 80,0000 Dos, (00 8600 000 888800 000
65 Bass &Chord 83 8000 000 (00 8600 000 188 8800 000,
66 Vibes ‘80.0000 000 ‘00 8600 000 88 8800 000,
67 Theater? 1806250 000 (00 8600 000 88.8800 000
68 Organ 870300 006 ‘90 8600 000 88 8800 000
7 FullOrgan BR RBRB ARS '83:8000 000 188 8800 000
7 Gospel 3 80.0650 006 00 8600 000 188.8800 000
73 Organ2 6 6883 367 100 8600 000 188.8800 000
74 Organ3 (008706 004 0 8600 008 888800 000
75 Organ 88 0050 560) 10 600 000 888800 000
7% Organs 68 4334 222 (0 Bevo vv 88 8800 000
77 Gospel 5 188 8000 008 (00 8600 000 188 8800 000,
7% Blues 885324 588 (00 8600 000 '88 8800 000
81 Full Tibias 660 8807 006 100 8600 000 88 3800 000
82 Ballade 168 8600 000 1008600 000 88 8800 000
83 Theater3 180 0800 000 100 8600 «00 188 8800 000
81 Latin Rock 188 8800 000 (00 8600 000 88 8800 000
85 Tibia! 0 8030 000 100 8600 000 188 8800 000,
86 Rock 888000 000 0 8600 000 88 8800 DU0
87 Diapason 007866 540 ‘00 8600 000 88 8800 000
88 Clarinet (00 8080 800 ‘00 8600 1900 8 8800 U0
124Orchestral Voice
List/User Preset List
Orchestral Voice
STRINGS
Strings!
Strings?
Octave Str
JP Strings
Solo Violin
CHOIR
Choir
Large Choir
Soft Choir
VP Choir
Pop Voice
BRASS
Tenor Sax
Soprano Sax
‘Trumpet
Horn Sect
TSax Sect
Tpt Sect
Brass Soct
OrchBrassEns
BASS
Fingered Bs
Acoustic Bs.
Fretless Bs.
Picked Bass
Slap Bass
VelocityBass|
ATTACK
Glocken
Xylophone
Marimba
Attack No.1
Attack No.2
Attack No
Attack Not
OTHERS
E.Piano
Vibraphone
Principal
Pipe Flute
Organ
Nylon Ger
Harp
Pop Ocarina
28
User Preset
U1 Jocy De
12 Strings Pad
13 BasséOrgan
1 With Choir
15 With Marimba
16 Rhodes
17 Tenor Sax
18 Analog’?
21 ScatSound
Big Band
Prologue
Pluck Organ
Steel & Ice
Rota Rhodes
Cream Soda
Church
125EDIT Mode Paramater List
SYSTEM BASIC
Master Tune
Key Transpose
Bank Function
(Orchestral Note Remain
Ext. Pedall Polarity
Pedall Assign
Ext. Pedal? Polarity
xt, Pedal? Assign
Ext. Sw Moce Potary Speed
Ext. Sw Mode Rotary Brake
LCD Contrast
SYSTEM MIDI
Local Control
Soft Thru
Device 1D
Rx Program Changi
Rx System Exclusive
Rx User Preset Control Channel
Rx Organ Control Channel
Rx Main Organ Channel
Rx Sub Organ Channel
Rx Pedal Organ Channel
Rx H.Bar Switch
Rx Orchestral Channel
Tx Progeam Change Switeh,
‘Tx System Exclusive
‘Tx User Preset Control Channel
‘Tx Organ Control Channel
Tx Main Organ Channel
‘Tx Sub Organ Channel
Tx Pedal Organ Channel
Tx H.Bar Switch
Tx Orchestral Channel
H.Bar Control Change Number
USER COMMON
Split Point
Octave Shift Main Keyboard
Octave Shift Sub Keyboard
Octave Shift Pedal Keyboard
Reverb Character
(Except of Delay) Reverb Time
(Delay) Delay Time
Delay Feedback
User Preset Name
ORGAN BASIC
‘Organ Lew
Wheel Type
Leakage Level
Key On Click Level
Key Off Click Level
Percussion Soft Level
Percussion Norm Level
Percussion Slow Time
Percussion Fast Time
126
Percussion Direct
Percussion Assign
Pedal H.Bar
(Organ Preset Name
ORGAN EFFECT
Vibrato/Chorus Type
Amp & Speaker
EQ Bass
FQ Middle
EQTreble
Rotary Spread
Rotary Level
Rotary Woofer Transition
Rotary Tweeter Transition
Rotary Woofer Speed
Rotary Tweeter Speed
Ring Modulator
Ring Modulator Frequency
Organ Reverb Send Level
ORCHESTRAL PARAMETERS
‘Orchestral Voice Level
‘Orchestral Voice Modify Attack Time
Orchestral Voice Modify Release Time
Orchestral Voiew Modify Brilliance
Orchestral Voice Modify Pitch LFO
Depth
Orchestral Voive Modify LFO Rate
Orchestral Pitch Key Shift
Orchestral Pitch Offset Fine
Orchestral Velocity Sens Depth
Orchesteal Velocity Sens Offset
Orchestral Chorus Send Level
Orchestral Reverb Send Level
Orchestral Auto Glide
Orchestral Glide Rate
Orchestral Pitch Control Sens
Orchestral Modulation Depth Control
uTiuity
User Preset Copy
User Preset Swap
User Preset Initialize
(Organ Preset Copy
‘Ongan Preset Swap,
‘Organ Part Swap
(Ongaan Preset Initialize
Orchestral Voice Initialize
Bulk Bump.
Factory Setup
DEMO
Demo Single Play
emo Chain PlayMIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. MIDI allows performance
data and sound selections etc. to be conveyed between electronic musical instruments
and computers. MIDI is a world-wide standard, and can convey musical data even
between different models of device made by different manufacturers. Events such as
‘playing a note” or “pressing a pedal” are conveyed as “MIDI messages.”
About MIDI Connectors
© MIDIIN connector
This connector receives MIDI messages from an external MIDI device. Performance
dlta that is transmitted from an external keyboard or sequencer is received by the VK-
7 at this connector, allowing the VK-7 to produce sound oF to modify ils setings.
@ MIDI OUT connector
This connector transmits the MIDI messages which the VK-7 produces. The VK-7 uses
its MIDI OUT connector to transmit data from its keyboard and harmonic bars, and to
transmit system settings and preset data etc, (Bulk Data)
© MIDI THRU connector
Messages received at MIDI IN are re-transmitted from the MIDI THRU without being
modified in any way. This allows multiple MIDI devices to be “daisy-chained” to
receive the same stream of data
© The rete pel ofthe VK-7 has fvw MIDI IN connectors.
Although the VK-7 has no MIDI THRU connector, the Edit mode Soft Thru setting
(p.107) can allow the MIDI OUT connectors to perform the function of MIDI THRU
connectors
‘The MIDI connectors of the VK-7 function in one of two medes: SUB KEYBOARD or
{Q (sequencer). The mode is set by the MIDI Select switch located on the rear panel
UB KEYBOARD
Use this setting when you wish to connect a keyboard and/or pedal keyboard, and use
two or three Keyboards to play the sounds of the VK-? (p97). The VK-7 will
MIDI messages regardless of the channel on which they arrive (this con
referred to as "Omni on’). This means that you will not need to set the MIDI transmit
‘oF receive channels ofthe VK-7 or of the connected devices.
EQ
Use this setting when you wish to use a sequencer to play the sounds of the VK-7, or to
record a performance from the VK-7 onto a sequencer (p.106). For such a setup to oper-
ate correctly, the channel settings on the transmitting and receiving devices must
match (this condition is referred to as “Omni off"), This means that you will need to set
the MIDI transmit anl receive channels of the VK-7 and of the connected devices
127What is MIDI2
About MIDI Channels
128
MIDI transmits a large variety of musical information through a single MIDI cable.
‘This is possible because of "MIDI channels.” MIDI channels allow a receiving device to
select and respond to only the messages on the channels which its intended to receive
MIDI channels are similar to channels on a television. By changing channels on a tele-
vision you can view programs from many different broadcasting stations, This is
because the television is selecting from the data which is being sent simultaneously by
many brondcasting stations, In a similar way, a MIDI device responds only to the mes
sages which are being transmitted on the channel which it is receiving,
~“
‘There are sixteen MIDI channels: 1-16, When the receiving device is set to a specific
channel, it will respond only to messages on that channel out of all the channels on
e 1, the only device
‘sound source B, and sound source
‘which the transmitting device is transmitting, For example in fig
that produces sound when the keyboard is played
‘A will not sound, This is because the receive channel of sound source B matches the
transmit channel of the keyboard, while the receive channel of sound source A does
ree A,
not. Conversely ifthe transmit channel ofthe keyboard is set to match sound so
sound source A will produce sound
ETT
sms eo CeWhat is MIDI?
Major Types of Message Used By the VK-7
MIDI includes many types of message which are used fo transmit a wide variety of
information. MIDI messages can be broadly divided into those which are transmitted
and received on a specific channel (“channel messages”), and those which are handled
‘without regarel to MIDI channel (“system messages”). The major types of MIDI mes-
sage used by the VK-7 are as follows.
© Channel messages
These messages are used to convey performance information. They make up the
largest group of MIDI messages.
MH Note-on
These messages are transmitted when a note is played. A note-on message consists of
the following three parts, which are handled as a unit
Note-on ‘Anate was played
Note number Which note was played
Velocity Hiow strongly (quickly) was it played
‘The note number expresses the location of the key as a number from 0 to 122, with
‘middle C (C4) represented by 60.
* Organ sounds donot receive nelocity data
1 Program changes
These messages select Organ Presets, User Presets, and Orchestral Voices,
1 Control changes
These messages can be used to make a performance more expressive,
The VK-7 can transmit and receive messages such as Expression, Hold, and
Modulation (only for Orchestral Voices). A foot switch or foot pedal can be used to
transmit these messages, adding expression to your playing.
In addition to these messages, the Edit mode setting “F.Bar Control Change Number"
(Harmonic Bar Part) allows you to assign a variety of control changes tothe harmonic bars
© system messages
‘This category includes exclusive messages, various messages used for synchronization,
and messages which keep a MIDI system running properly. Of these, the VK-7 uses,
mainly exclusive messages.
8 Exclusive messages
Exclusive messages are use to exchange data which is specific to compatible models
made bythe same manfacturer, such as sound data
TEMIDI were restricted to the messages defined in its common specification, it woul
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