User Manual
En-12
Detailed Functions 1. Master control
Detailed Functions
1. Master control
1: VOLUME knob
This adjusts the volume of 
sound from the OUTPUT 
jacks and headphones jack.
2: VALVE DRIVE knob
Adjusts the amount of drive 
for the vacuum tube circuit.
Nutube technology creates a 
unique sound with presence 
by means of a vacuum tube, 
in addition to being rich in 
harmonics and featuring 
smooth distortion. This makes 
a wide variety of changes in 
sound possible, from a soft 
pressure to wild distortion.
3: VALVE DRIVE button
This switches the vacuum 
tube circuit on/off.
When this is turned on, the vacuum tube circuit is inserted into 
the signal path. Turning this off will completely detach the 
circuit from the signal path.
Note: The VALVE DRIVE settings are not saved in scenes. This 
will always be off when the power is turned on. Turning this 
button on will cause the valve drive to be applied, according to 
the position of the knob.
4: DYNAMICS knob
This adjusts how the volume and tone will be changed in 
response to how hard the keys are played (velocity) on this 
keyboard.
 Turning the knob to the left will cause the sound to play 
softer in response to the strength of the keys played. This is 
good for playing highly inflected passages from 
pianissimo (very soft) to fortissimo (very loud), such as 
solo piano or in band ensembles.
 Turning the knob to the right will cause the sound to play 
louder in response to the strength of the keys played. This 
is good for generally making your sound stand out when 
playing backing parts in a band ensemble, or when playing 
a solo. 
 The sound will not change when the knob is in center 
position.
For layered and split sounds, the dynamics effect will be 
applied to both variations.
Note: The effect controlled may differ, depending on the 
variation.
Note: The effect will be applied to the velocity curve (see 
page 21) that is selected.
5: DYNAMICS button
This turns the dynamics effect of the DYNAMICS knob on or 
off.
Note: The DYNAMICS settings are not saved in scenes. This 
will always be off when the power is turned on. Turning this 
button on will cause the dynamics to be applied, according to 
the position of the knob.
6: OCTAVE ,  buttons (TRANSPOSE button)
Octave up/down
This adjusts the octave of the pitch (how high the sound is) that 
actually sounds when you play the keyboard, in one-octave 
units. You can set the octave within a range of ±2 octaves.
 Press the  button to raise the octave. 
Press the  button to lower the octave.
One octave up:  button blinks slowly
Two octaves up:  button blinks rapidly
One octave down:  button blinks slowly
Two octaves down:  button blinks rapidly
Note: Switching between variations on each part will have no 
effect on these settings.
Transposing
This adjusts the pitch (how high the sound is) that actually 
sounds when you play the keyboard, up or down in 
semitones. Use this feature when you want to play in the same 
key while hearing the sound in a different key. You can 
transpose the sound within a range of ±1 octave.
 While holding down both the OCTAVE  and  buttons, 
press a key from C3 to B3, or from C#4 to C5 on the 
keyboard.
The transpose amount (–12 to 0–12) will blink in the 
VARIATION display of the ORGAN part for a period of 
time. Minus numbers (–) are shown by a dot. The OCTAVE 
,  buttons will light when the keyboard is transposed.
 To cancel transposition, press both the OCTAVE  and  
buttons together.
The OCTAVE ,  buttons will go dark.
Note: Switching between variations on each part will have no 
effect on these settings.
2. Part select
1: ORGAN button
2: E. PIANO button
3: PIANO button
4: KEY/LAYER button
Selects the sound part for performance. There are four sound 
parts on the VOX Continental: organ, electric piano, acoustic 
piano and keyboard/layer.
 Press the part select 
button of the part 
you wish to play 
(the LED will light).
 Pressing both 
buttons together 
(the LEDs will 
light) will make both sounds play at the same time (layered 
mode) when you play the keyboard. 
6
4
3 5
2
1
C4
C3
73 keys
E1 E7
61 keys
C2 C7
C5
Transposition range
1 2 3 4










