Enhanced Virtual ToneWheel Modeling
What’s a Tone Wheel? Tone wheels are the actual moving parts that define the sound of an organ. The most celebrated traditional vintage organ used a total of 91 tone wheels to create its distinctive sound. And these sounds varied depending on the year the tone wheels were made. Fortunately, Roland’s Virtual ToneWheel Modeling technology can accurately recreate the sound of several tone wheel types. A Classic Organ Reborn By simulating 91 tone wheel voices in constant independent oscillation, Virtual ToneWheel technology gives the VK-8M realistic organ sounds with full polyphony. Three tone wheel types are available (Vintage 1, Vintage 2 and Clean) with different amounts of leakage. Nine harmonic bars and easy front-panel controls make sound editing ultra-intuitive. Percussion, Vibrato and Chorus Effects The VK-8M’s stellar organ sounds wouldn’t be complete without those classic percussion, vibrato and chorus effects. Using the front-panel controls, you can add a percussion effect on the second or third interval while choosing to decrease the volume (soft) or lengthen the decay (slow). You can also add smooth vibrato and chorus to suit your taste.
Realistic Rotary Speaker and Amp Sounds
A classic organ deserves a classic rotary speaker. That’s why the VK-8M is graced with a COSM rotary model than not only simulates the sound of a well-known rotary speaker, but also the construction of its tube amp circuits, actual speaker cabinet characteristics and natural ambience. And with four types of COSM amp models, the VK-8M can crank out a range of overdriven amp sounds perfect for rock and jazz players alike. COSM Amp Type IV stands out in particular for its incredible gain stage and powerful distorted sound.
New Active Expression for Dynamic Performances
With its 1/4-inch Line input, any external sound can be fed into the VK-8M and blended in with the organ sound. Simply connect your favorite synth or sound module and use Active Expression to gradually fade in the external sound using an optional expression pedal. Use it to slowly bring in a pad sound or brass—adding fullness and texture to the sound—or to bring out a particular section of a song. With Active Expression, you can add more depth to your sound while keeping your hands on the keyboard.
Outstanding Performance Controls
The VK-8M incorporates an improved D Beam controller with an LED that changes color as you move your hand closer or further away. Use the light-sensing D Beam to create effects like tone wheel motor stops or to even control rotary speed. Saving your favorite settings is now more convenient than ever,thanks to six Registration buttons. When used in conjunction with Bank Select, up to 36 user registrations can be instantly recalled during performance. The VK-8M can be controlled from any MIDI keyboard, making it easy to add Roland’s Virtual ToneWheel sounds to any player’s rig. The space-saving tabletop design is also great for sequencing setups.