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Organ sound (p. 32), P. 32), Sound (p. 32) – Roland VK-8 User Manual

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Playing the Organ

Using the COSM Rotary Speaker Effect
(Rotary Sound)

Rotary Sound is an effect which adds the modulation that is produced when organ

voices are used with a rotary speaker. On most rotary speakers, the high-frequency

speaker and low-frequency speaker rotate at different speeds. The VK-8 can simulate

this type of complex modulation.

fig.01-27

[SLOW/FAST] button

Switches the speed of the rotary speaker. FAST and SLOW will alternate each time

you press the [SLOW/FAST] button.

FAST rotation is selected when the indicator blinks rapidly. SLOW rotation is

selected when the indicator blinks slowly. When you change between slow/fast, the

speed of rotation will change gradually.

[BRAKE] button

This button temporarily halts the rotation of the rotary sound.

ROTARY [ON] button

The rotary speaker effect can be switched off.

Button

Explanation

Lit (ON)

The speed of rotation will gradually slow down and then
stop.

Dark (OFF)

From a stopped condition, the rotation will gradually be-
come faster.

Button

Explanation

Lit (ON)

The rotary speaker will be applied.

Dark (OFF)

The rotary speaker effect will not be applied.

When a rotary speaker is

connected to the ROTARY

TONE CABINET jack on the

rear panel, the rotary effect is

not applied, and the [SLOW/

FAST] button, [BRAKE]

button, and ROTARY SOUND

[ON] button function as

follows.

ROTARY SOUND [ON]

Button

Disabled when a rotary

speaker is connected.

[SLOW/FAST] Button

Changes the speed of the

connected rotary speaker.

[BRAKE] Button

Temporarily stops the rotation

of the connected rotary

speaker.

You can use a foot switch or D

Beam controller to switch the

rotary speaker between fast

and slow. For details, refer to

“Using the D BEAM Controller

to Produce Common Organ

Effects” (p. 34) and “Assigning

a Function to the Control

Pedal” (p. 40).

The VK-8 uses an effect

algorithm based on COSM

technology, and is able to

faithfully reproduce the

modulation of an actual rotary

speaker and the irregularities

of its rotation. You can also

make sophisticated settings,

such as the characteristics of

the amplifier (p. 33), the

resonance of the speaker

cabinet, and the distance of the

microphone which picks up

the sound of the rotary speaker

(p. 50).