Midi-Related Settings - Roland VK-8 Owner's Manual

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Advanced Use
PERCUSSION H-BAR LEVEL (0–127)
Adjusts the volume of the harmonic bars when percussion
is normal (the [SOFT] button's indicator is dark). As this
value is increased, the sound of the harmonic bars will be
less affected by the percussion.
On tone wheel organs, turning the percussion on would
lower the overall volume specified by the harmonic bars.
This is because the percussion on tone wheel organs was
designed not to impair the volume balance of the entire
organ. The VK-8 allows you to adjust this change in
volume balance.
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MIDI-related Settings

When setting things other than the MIDI
channel
1.
Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and
[PEDAL] buttons and press the [REVERB] button.
The indicators of buttons [1]–[8] will blink.
2.
Press one of the buttons from [1] through [8] to select
the parameter that you want to edit.
There are 13 MIDI-related parameters. You can select all
of these parameters by controlling the lighted/
extinguished state of the [PRESET] button's indicator.
The following parameters are assigned to each button.
[PRESET] button's indicator extinguished
Button
Parameter
[1]
LOCAL CONTROL
[2]
MIDI THRU
[3]
SUB KEYBOARD FUNCTION
[4]
CONTROL MIDI CH.
(Control MIDI Channel)
[5]
UPPER ORGAN MIDI CH.
(Upper Organ MIDI Channel)
[6]
LOWER ORGAN MIDI CH.
(Lower Organ MIDI Channel)
[7]
PEDAL ORAGN MIDI CH.
(Pedal Organ MIDI Channel)
[8]
OTHER TONES MIDI CH.
(Other Tones MIDI Channel)
[PRESET] button's indicator lighted
Button
Parameter
[1]
DRUM MIDI CH.
(Drum MIDI Channel)
[2]
SPRING SHOCK MIDI CH.
[3]
MIDI SOUND CONTROLLERS
SWITCH
[4]
MIDI GENERAL CONTOROLLERS
SWITCH
[5]
MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE
SWITCH
3.
Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to adjust
the setting.
If you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button,
the setting will return to its initial value.
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