Roland Electronic Keyboard VK 7 User Guide

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• Layering Orchestral Sounds with the Organ Part  
••• ROLAND VK-7 TURBO FACTS •••  
The VK-7 is a totally new combo organ that utilizes Roland’s new  
Virtual ToneWheel modeling technology to simulate the principles  
behind tonewheel sound generation used in classic organs. Here  
are just a few of the features that make the VK-7 a modern day  
equivalent of the Hammond B3 :  
The VK-7 contains 39 orchestral sounds that can be used as solo  
instruments or layered with the organ sounds to provide more  
depth, attack, bass, etc. Use the following procedure to layer an  
orchestral sound with an organ sound:  
1) Select the desired organ sound (as previously described).  
2) Press MAIN (under ORCHESTRAL ASSIGN) so it is lit.  
3) Press the desired ORCHESTRAL VOICES sound group  
button.  
4) Use the VARIATION UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired  
instrument within that sound group.  
5) Use the ORCHESTRAL LEVEL knob to adjust the volume as  
desired.  
Full keyboard polyphony with 91 voices in constant,  
independent oscillation  
High speed sound generation, allowing the VK-7 to respond to  
the rigorous demands of classic organ playing styles  
9 Harmonic bars for realtime manipulation of organ sounds  
Sophisticated rotary speaker and tube amp simulation based  
on Roland’s COSM technology  
39 orchestral voices built-in  
11-pin Rotary Tone Cabinet connector for use with Leslie  
speaker cabinet  
Real wood finish and portable cabinet design  
2 MIDI IN connectors allow for a dual manual configuration  
with pedals  
MIDI information, including harmonic bar messages, is sent  
and received in realtime  
• Splitting the Keyboard  
Use the following procedure to assign a bass sound to the lower  
half of the keyboard and then set the split point:  
1) Select the desired organ sound (as previously described).  
2) Press SUB (under ORCHESTRAL ASSIGN) so it is lit.  
3) Press SPLIT [SUB/MAIN].  
4) Press the ORCHESTRAL VOICES [BASS] button.  
5) Use the VARIATION UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired  
bass sound.  
• Initializing  
6) Press the ORCHESTRAL VOICES [BASS] button again.  
7) Press [ORGAN MUTE] to mute the organ sound.  
Use the following procedure to restore the factory settings:  
1) Press EDIT.  
2) Press UTILITY [7].  
3) Press the RIGHT CURSOR [>] button until “E7: Factory Setup”  
is displayed.  
4) Press the [+] button.  
5) Press EXIT to return to the previous display.  
Use the following procedure to set the split point:  
1) Press EDIT followed by USER COMMON [3].  
2) Use the [<]/[>] buttons to access the “Split Point” display.  
3) Use the [+]/[-] buttons to set the split point as desired.  
4) Press EXIT to return to the previous display.  
• Playing the Demos  
• Using a Dual Keyboard Configuration  
Use the following procedure the play the VK-7 demo songs:  
1) Press EDIT.  
2) Press DEMO [8].  
The VK-7 allows you to emulate a complete Hammond B3 setup  
by simply adding an additional MIDI keyboard and a MIDI foot  
controller (such as the Roland PK-5). Use the following procedure  
to connect a MIDI keyboard and foot controller to the VK-7 in a dual  
manual configuration(set the Sub keyboard to transmit on MIDI  
channel 3 and the foot controller to channel 2):  
1) Connect the MIDI OUT on the additional MIDI keyboard (Sub  
keyboard) to the KEYBOARD IN on the VK-7.  
2) Set the MIDI Select switch (on the rear panel) to the “SUB  
KEYBOARD” position.  
3) Connect the MIDI OUT of the MIDI foot controller to the PEDAL  
IN on the VK-7.  
3) Use the [<]/[>] buttons to select “SinglePlay.”  
NOTE: To hear consecutive playback of all demo  
songs, select “Chain Play.”  
4) Use the [+]/[-] buttons to select the desired song.  
5) Press WRITE to start playback.  
6) Press EXIT to stop playback.  
7) Press EXIT again to return to the previous display.  
• Selecting Sounds  
4) Set the MIDI transmit channel on the Sub keyboard to 3 and  
the foot controller to 2.  
5) Play the Sub keyboard to hear the Sub Part and play the foot  
controller to hear the Pedal Part on the VK-7 (make sure that  
the VK-7’s audio outputs are connected).  
6) Press MAIN (under HARMONIC BAR PART).  
7) Play the VK-7’s keyboard and adjust the Harmonic Bars as  
desired. The changes will be reflected in the sound of the Main  
Part.  
8) Press SUB (under HARMONIC BAR PART).  
9) Play the Sub keyboard and adjust the Harmonic Bars on the  
VK-7 as desired. The changes will be reflected in the sound of  
the Sub Part.  
The VK-7 has 64 different organ sounds. These sounds are  
organized into eight groups (banks) with eight sounds in each  
group. There are two modes of operation for the banks. In  
“Alternate” mode (the default setting) the BANK button is used to  
quickly switch between the first two banks. “Expand” mode is used  
to gain access to all eight banks. Use the following procedure to  
enable “Expand” mode and select sounds:  
1) Press EDIT (the [1]-[8] buttons will start to flash).  
2) Press SYSTEM BASIC [1].  
3) Use the [<]/[>] buttons to access the “E1: Bank Function”  
display and press the [+] button to select “Expand.”  
4) Press EXIT.  
5) Press BANK (the [1]-[8] buttons will start to flash). Use the [1]-  
[8] buttons to select a bank.  
NOTE: If you are using a PK-5 MIDI Foot Controller, you will  
probably want to transpose it up one octave from its default  
settings.  
6) Use the [1]-[8] buttons to select a sound from that bank.  
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