Owner's Manual
Voice Lists
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■ VL7 Version 2 Voices
● File name: VL7_VER2.ALL
Loading this file with the “ALL” load option restores the VL7 Version 2 to its initial state as shipped from the factory.
The UTILITY/SYSTEM/BREATH MODE parameter is set to “Touch EG”, so until this is changed to “BC/WX” the breath controller or a
WX wind controller cannot be used. Many voices can be played more expressively with a breath controller, so for the notes, below, we
assume that the “Breath Mode” parameter is set to “BC/WX”.
● Voice number
Voice name Voice explanation
A01 (001) Brassyn Bright analog synth-brass.
A02 (002) Jazz Sax Sweet tenor sax sound with some bite when blown hard. Growl on AT. VL range is Db3 to about
Ab5.
A03 (003) AnaBottle This voice is a combination of an analog sounding square wave type sound with breath noise. It
uses the straight horn algorithm and new fricative waves. It has a very speedy response which is
fun for solos.
A04 (004) JazzTrumpt A jazz-oriented trumpet with a wide dynamic range.
A05 (005) Stick A “hard and sticky” bass sound … similar to one often used by Peter Gabriel.
A06 (006) Violin The breath controller controls both bow pressure and speed on this violin voice. Can also be used in
the cello and viola ranges.
A07 (007) Wet Mini Powerfull synth-bass with a lot of resonance.
A08 (008) Pastorale A mysterious reed/pipe timbre, quite unlike any existing instrument.
A09 (009) Warm Dist Distorted amplified electric guitar.
A10 (010) IndoPluck A Mideastern plucked sound.
A11 (011) Shakuhachi An excellent Shakuhachi simulation. Best features brought out with breath variations and pitch bend.
A12 (012) DeepThroat Strange organ using lots of throat formant.
A13 (013) Freezing Experiment with all the controllers.
A14 (014) EnglishHrn The sound of the oboe’s bigger brother, the english horn. The range is F2 to about A4.
A15 (015) MuteCone Simulation of the muted trumpet.
A16 (016) Acid Bass A perfect bass sound for “acid” basslines.
● Voice number
Voice name Voice explanation
B01 (017) AnorakSyn Unstable oscillator analog synth.
B02 (018) Tenor Sub Sax with a strong sub-tone content. A good choice for jazzy phrases.
B03 (019) SaxyTrump A strange combination of a trumpet-like sound mixed with a saxophone sound. Higher breath
pressure adds more beat to the sax element. Throat is controlled by aftertouch for a sax type growl.
B04 (020) Trumpet Bright trumpet. Suitable for a wide range of styles.
B05 (021) FingerBass A fingered bass simulation.
B06 (022) Cello A natural-sounding cello simulation.
B07 (023) Soft Mini An emulation of the classic moog bass sound. The filter resonance and the filter envelope depth
are on the continuous sliders (CC16, CC17).
B08 (024) Thai Reed Simulation of a South East Asian (mainly Thailand) reed instrument.
B09 (025) GuitarHero A distortion guitar. Controlling the feedback with aftertouch is particularly effective.
B10 (026) Spanish Spanish type acoustic guitar.
B11 (027) C Flute Flute for a wide range of musical styles.
B12 (028) Moby Mysterious sound in which the basic sound components increase successively as the key is
gradually pressed. Best features brought out with aftertouch.
B13 (029) MechaHorse Aftertouch and MW2 (CC13) are the key controllers for this voice … but don’t neglect the others.
B14 (030) Oboe An oboe sound which is somewhat darker than the original VL oboe. The range is Bb2 to about G5.
B15 (031) Cornet A cornet for easy-listening styles.
B16 (032) Wah Man Cry-baby wah-pedal effect on the BC.
VL7 Version 2 Voices