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VK-8
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Error codes
Midi Implementation Chart
Connecting the Power Cord
Problem Check Solution
Preset memory
Midi Keyboard in connector
Basic Procedure
Rotary-related Settings
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Contents
Conventions Used in This Manual
Dark blink
Important Safety Instructions
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Using the Unit Safely
Important Notes
Contents
Troubleshooting
Memo
Main Features
Panel Descriptions
19 -8 button
Other Tones Level knob
Pedal button
Lower button
Power switch
Midi Keyboard in connector
Midi Pedal in connector
Rotary Tone Cabinet connector
How the Organ Sound are Created
How the VK-8 Works
About the Virtual Tonewheel Sound Generator
How the Other Tones are Created
Vibrato and Chorus
Harmonic bars
Amp Type Rotary, Overdrive, Tone
System memory
Preset memory
About the Memories
Connecting the Power Cord
Before You Begin Playing
Connecting Your Amp, Speakers, or Headphones
TRS
Connecting the Pedal Keyboard
Connecting an Expression Pedal or Pedal Switch
Before You Begin Playing
Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset
Press the Preset button to make its indicator light
Listening to the Demo Songs
Press the Split button
Demo Song Song Name Copyright Number
Play the keyboard to hear the sound you selected
Playing the Organ
Listening to Various Sounds
Press the H-BAR Manual button to make its indicator light
About the Organ Voice
Move the harmonic bars to edit the sound p
Button Part
Adjusting the Sound in Real Time Harmonic Bars
5th Root 8th 12th 15th 17th 19th 22nd Below
Playing the Organ What Are Feet?
Changing the Organ Sound Wheel Type, Leakage Level
Tone Wheel type
Leakage Noise
Turn the Leakage knob
Third Third Percussion button
Adding Crispness to the Sound Percussion
Second Second Percussion button
Soft Soft Percussion button
Slow Slow Percussion button
Fast Percussion
Adding Modulation to the Sound Vibrato and Chorus
C-2, C-3
Using the Cosm Rotary Speaker Effect Rotary Sound
SLOW/FAST button
Brake button
Rotary on button
Changing the Amp Type Amp Type Overdrive, Tone
Changing the virtual amp
Adding distortion to the sound-Overdrive
Changing Sound Characters
Using the D Beam Controller to Produce Common Organ Effects
Press D Beam on button to make its indicator light
Spring Reverb Shock
Giving the sound a metallic character Ring Modulator
Stopping the rotation of the tone wheels Wheel Brake
Adjusting the Sensitivity of the D Beam Controller
Manually adjusting the sensitivity of the D Beam controller
Changing the Reverb Type
Press the Reverb button to switch the reverb types
Adding Ambience Reverb
Press the Split button to make its indicator light
Dividing the Keyboard Split
Changing the Split Point
Lower Part Upper Part
Using the Expression Pedal
Using the Active Expression Function
Applying the Active Expression Function to the Organ Voice
Applying the Active Expression Function to the Other Tones
Using a Control Pedal
Preset button’s indicator is dark Button Parameter
Assigning a Function to the Control Pedal
Rotary SLOW/FAST
Preset UP
Other Tones Glide
Overdrive
Other Tones
Using the Hold Pedal to Sustain the Sound
Turn the Other Tones Level knob to adjust the volume
Playing Other Tones
Layering Other Tones with Organ Sounds Layer
Button Tone
Playing Other Tones
Saving Your Settings Preset
Preset contains the following settings
Saving to a Preset in the Same Bank
Saving to a Preset in Another Bank
Copying a preset
Selecting the copy-source preset
About the Edit Modes
Basic Procedure
Advanced Use
If the setting is an on or OFF switch
Advanced Use
Preset button’s indicator lighted Button Parameter
Rotary-related Settings
Preset button’s indicator extinguished Button Parameter
Rotary Woofer Level
Click Noise and Percussion Settings
On Click Level
MIDI-related Settings
When setting things other than the Midi channel
Connecting/disconnecting the sound generator and keyboard
Adding Midi Thru functionality to the Midi OUT connector
Setting Explanation
OFF
When making Midi channel settings
Drum Midi CH. Drum Midi Channel Initial setting 10 ch
Equalizer and Other Settings
EQ Bass -5-0-+5
EQ Middle -5-0-+5
EQ Treble -5-0-+5
Effect and Other Settings
Switching the polarity of the control pedal
Switching the polarity of the Hold pedal
Transposing the entire VK-8 KEY Transpose -6-0-+5
Reverb Time
Selecting the part that will play the Other Tones
SLOW/FAST
Continuous
Changing the function of the Midi in connectors SUB
About Midi
About Midi Channel
Keyboard
Using the VK-8 with a Dual Keyboard
Connecting a Pedal Keyboard
Carry out the recording
Play back your performance
Save the settings
Loading Back Data That’s Been
Saved on an External
Sequencer
Connecting a Rotary Speaker
Pin No Output data
Troubleshooting
Problem Check Solution
Click is heard when you press/re
Lease a key
Pitch is incorrect
Preset memory contents are lost
Midi messages are not transmit
Ted/receive correctly
Can’t hear spring shock noise
Error Indications
When you turn on the power
All indicators light for several seconds
During normal operation
Preset/OTHER Tones List
Preset List
Other Tones List
Button’s Number Tone
Edit Parameters
Settings that are saved for the entire System
Parameters that are stored in a preset
Drum List
Control Change
Midi Implementation
Channel Voice Messages Note off
Reset All Controllers Controller number
All Sound Off Controller number
All Note Off Controller number
Active Sensing
Data Request 1 RQ1
Data Set 1 DT1
DT1
Identity Reply
Data Set1
System Organ
How to calculate the checksum
Midi Implementation Supplementary material
Midi Implementation Chart
Main Specification
Index
Bank
Index
Memo
Information
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