User Manual
Table Of Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Contents
- 01: Introduction (Overview and Basic Operation)
- 02: Sound Generator, Section 1 (Playing Sounds)
- Playing in Single Mode
- About the Single Play Screen
- Selecting a Patch
- Selecting the Tones That Will Sound (Tone On/Off)
- Playing Single Notes (Monophonic)
- Part Settings (Part View)
- Selecting the Parameter Controlled by the Realtime Controllers or D Beam Controller (Control Sett...
- Playing Percussion Instruments (Rhythm Set)
- Playing a Sample Set
- Creating a List of Frequently Used Sounds (Favorite)
- Registering a Sound (Regist)
- Recalling a Sound
- Specifying the Volume for Each Step (Favorite Level)
- Changing the Step in Which You Registered a Sound
- Removing a Sound You Registered (Remove)
- Removing All Sound Registrations from a Bank (Remove Bank)
- Registering a Song (Set Song)
- Importing a Text File (Import Text)
- Removing a Text File (Remove Text)
- Switching the Display Font (Font)
- Playing in Live Mode
- Displaying Live Play (Layer/ Split) Screen
- Functions in the Live Play (Layer/Split) Screen
- Selecting a Live Set
- Using the Live Play (Layer/ Split) Screen
- Using the Live Set Part Mixer Screen
- Using the Layer Edit Screen
- Performing with the Arpeggio
- Performing with the Realtime Controllers and D Beam Controller
- Setting Effects
- Adjusting the Master Level
- Making Detailed Settings for a Live Set
- Playing in Studio Mode
- Playing in Single Mode
- 03: Sound Generator, Section 2 (Controlling Sounds)
- 04: Sound Generator, Section 3 (Creating Sounds)
- Creating a Patch
- How to Make Patch Settings
- Saving Patches You’ve Created (Write)
- Functions of Patch Parameters
- Settings Common to the Entire Patch (General)
- Modifying Waveforms (Wave)
- Changing How a Tone Is Sounded (TMT)
- Modifying Pitch (Pitch/Pitch Env)
- Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF/TVF Env)
- Adjusting the Volume (TVA/TVA Env)
- Output
- Modulating Sounds (LFO1/2/Step LFO)
- Apply Portamento or Legato to the Sound (Solo/Porta)
- Miscellaneous Settings (Misc)
- Matrix Control Settings (Control 1–4)
- Setting Effects for a Patch (PFX)
- Creating a Rhythm Set
- How to Make Rhythm Set Settings
- Saving Rhythm Sets You’ve Created (Write)
- Functions of Rhythm Set Parameters
- Making Settings Common to the Entire Rhythm Set (General)
- Modifying Waveforms (Wave)
- Changing How a Rhythm Tone Is Sounded (WMT)
- Modifying Pitch (Pitch/Pitch Env)
- Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF/TVF Env)
- Adjusting the Volume (TVA/TVA Env)
- Output Settings (Output)
- Setting Effects for a Rhythm Set (PFX)
- Creating a Sample Set
- Creating a Live/Studio Set
- Adding Effects
- Where Effect Settings are Saved
- Turning Effects On and Off
- Making Effect Settings
- Applying Effects in Single Mode
- Applying Effects in Live Mode
- Applying Effects in Studio Mode
- Making Patch Multi-Effects Settings (PFX)
- Making Multi-Effects Settings (MFX1–2)
- Making Chorus Settings (Chorus)
- Making Reverb Settings (Reverb)
- Mastering Effect
- Effects List
- Creating a Patch
- 05: Pads (Using the Pads)
- Using the Pads
- Common Operations for Pads
- 1 SAMPLE PAD (Using the Pads to Play Samples)
- 2 RHYTHM (Using the Pads to Play a Rhythm Set)
- 3 CHORD MEMORY (Using the Pads to Switch Chord Forms)
- 4 ARPEGGIO (Using the Pads to Switch Arpeggio Styles)
- 5 RPS (Using the Pads to Play Phrases)
- 6 RHYTHM PTN (Using the Pads to Play Rhythm Patterns)
- 7 TONE SEL/SW (Using the Pads to Select Tones or Switch Them On/Off)
- 8 TRACK MUTE (Using the Pads to Mute Tracks)
- 9 BOOKMARK (Using the Pads to Recall Frequently Used Screens)
- 10 MIDI TX SW (Using the Pads to Turn External MIDI Transmit Channels (1–16) On/Off)
- 11 EFFECT SW (Using the Pads to Switch the Effects)
- 12 PATCH MFX SW (Using the Pads to Switch Patch Multi-effects)
- 13 PART SELECT (Using the Pads to Select Parts)
- 14 PART MUTE (Using the Pads to Mute Parts)
- 15 USER GROUP (Using the Pads to Register/Recall User Groups)
- 16 FAVORITE (Using the Pads to Register/Recall Favorite Settings)
- Using the Pads
- 06: Sequencer (Creating a Song)
- Playing Back a Song
- Three Ways to Play Back
- Playing a Song (Song Play)
- Loading a Song (Song List)
- Playing a Song (Song Play)
- Operations in the Song Play Screen
- Fast-forwarding or Rewinding during Playback
- Muting the Playback of a Track (MUTE)
- Accessing the Mixer Screen
- Changing the Playback Tempo of the Song
- Playing a Song Repeatedly (Loop)
- Placing Markers in a Song (Marker)
- Changing the Track Display Zoom and Display Order (Zoom/Track Order)
- Naming a Track (Track Name)
- Specifying a Track’s Output Destination (Output Assign)
- Deleting a Song File (Song Delete)
- Song Automatically Loaded at Power-on (When Loading a Project)
- Erasing the Currently-open Song (Song Clear)
- Playing a Standard MIDI File (SMF)
- Playing Phrases (MIDI Phrase)
- Recording MIDI
- Recording Audio
- Editing Songs
- Three Ways to Edit
- Editing a Song (Song Edit)
- Song Utility (Song Util)
- Editing a Phrase (Phrase Edit)
- Phrase Modify Menu
- Aligning a Phrase’s Timing (Quantize)
- Erasing Unwanted Performance Data (Erase)
- Deleting Unwanted Measures (Delete)
- Copying Phrases (Copy)
- Inserting a Blank Measure (Insert)
- Transpose the Key (Transpose)
- Changing the Velocity (Change Velocity)
- Changing the MIDI Channel (Change Channel)
- Modifying the Length of Notes (Change Duration)
- Shifting Performance Data Forward and Back (Shift Clock)
- Thinning Out the Sequencer Data (Data Thin)
- Deleting Blank Measures (Truncate)
- Editing Individual Items of Sequencer Data (Microscope)
- Saving a Song (Song Save)
- Playing Back a Song
- 07: Sampler
- Sampling
- Editing a Sample
- Selecting a Sample (Sample List)
- Displaying Sample Edit Screen (Sample Edit)
- Setting the Start/End Points of the Sample
- Making Settings for Sample (Sample Parameters)
- Removing Unwanted Portions of a Sample (Truncate)
- Boosting or Limiting the High-frequency Range of the Sample (Emphasis)
- Maximizing the Volume of a Sample (Normalize)
- Amp
- Stretching or Shrinking a Sample (Time Stretch)
- Dividing a Sample into Notes (Chop)
- Saving a Sample (Save)
- Saving all samples (Save All)
- 08: Various Settings (Menu and System)
- Menu Reference
- System Settings (Settings Common to All Modes)
- About V-LINK
- 09: Appendix
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Effects List
Overview Sound 1 Sound 2 Sound 3 Pad Sampler
Menu/System
AppendixSequencer
20: SLICER
By applying successive cuts to the sound, this effect turns a
conventional sound into a sound that appears to be played as a
backing phrase. This is especially effective when applied to sustain-
type sounds.
fig.MFX-20
21: ROTARY
The Rotary effect simulates the sound of the rotary speakers often
used with the electric organs of the past. Since the movement of the
high range and low range rotors can be set independently, the
unique type of modulation characteristic of these speakers can be
simulated quite closely. This effect is most suitable for electric organ
Patches.
fig.MFX-21
22: VK ROTARY
This type provides modified response for the rotary speaker, with
the low end boosted further.
This effect features the same specifications as the VK-7’s built-in
rotary speaker.
fig.MFX-22
Parameter
Value Description
Step 01–16
L64–63R Level at each step
Rate # 0.05–10.00
Hz, note
Rate at which the 16-step sequence will
cycle
Attack # 0–127 Speed at which the level changes be-
tween steps
Input Sync
Sw
OFF, ON Specifies whether an input note will
cause the sequence to resume from the
first step of the sequence (ON) or not
(OFF)
Input Sync
Threshold
0–127 Volume at which an input note will be
detected
Mode LEGATO,
SLASH
Sets the manner in which the volume
changes as one step progresses to the
next.
LEGATO:
The change in volume from
one step’s level to the next remains
unaltered. If the level of a following
step is the same as the one preceding
it, there is no change in volume.
SLASH:
The level is momentarily set
to 0 before progressing to the level of
the next step. This change in volume
occurs even if the level of the follow-
ing step is the same as the preceding
step.
Shuffle # 0–127 Timing of volume changes in levels for
even-numbered steps (step 2, step 4, step
6...).
The higher the value, the later the beat
progresses.
Level 0–127 Output level
Parameter
Value Description
Speed #
SLOW, FAST Simultaneously switch the rota-
tional speed of the low frequency
rotor and high frequency rotor.
SLOW:
Slows down the rota-
tion to the Slow Rate.
FAST:
Speeds up the rotation
to the Fast Rate.
Woofer Slow
Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz Slow speed (SLOW) of the low
frequency rotor
Woofer Fast
Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz Fast speed (FAST) of the low fre-
quency rotor
L in
R in
L out
R out
Slicer
Slicer
Rotary
L out
R out
L in
R in
Woofer
Acceleration
0–15 Adjusts the time it takes the low
frequency rotor to reach the new-
ly selected speed when switch-
ing from fast to slow (or slow to
fast) speed. Lower values will re-
quire longer times.
Woofer Level 0–127 Volume of the low frequency ro-
tor
Tweeter Slow
Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz Settings of the high frequency ro-
tor
The parameters are the same
as for the low frequency rotor
Tweeter Fast
Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
Tweeter
Acceleration
0–15
Tweeter Level 0–127
Separation 0–127 Spatial dispersion of the sound
Level # 0–127 Output Level
Parameter
Value Description
Speed #
SLOW, FAST Rotational speed of the rotat-
ing speaker
Brake # OFF, ON Switches the rotation of the
rotary speaker.
When this is turned on, the
rotation will gradually
stop. When it is turned off,
the rotation will gradually
resume.
Woofer Slow
Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz Low-speed rotation speed of
the woofer
Woofer Fast
Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz High-speed rotation speed of
the woofer
Woofer Trans
Up
0–127 Adjusts the rate at which the
woofer rotation speeds up
when the rotation is switched
from Slow to Fast.
Woofer Trans
Down
0–127 Adjusts the rate at which the
woofer rotation speeds up
when the rotation is switched
from Fast to Slow.
Woofer Level 0–127 Volume of the woofer
Tweeter Slow
Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz Settings of the tweeter
The parameters are the
same as for the woofer.
Tweeter Fast
Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
Tweeter Trans
Up
0–127
Tweeter Trans
Down
0–127
Tweeter Level 0–127
Spread 0–10 Sets the rotary speaker stereo
image. The higher the value
set, the wider the sound is
spread out.
Low Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the low range
High Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the high range
Level # 0–127 Output Level
Parameter
Value Description
L out
R out
L in
R in
Rotary
2-Band EQ
2-Band EQ
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