Roland VK-8

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The VK-8 Combo Organ is a discontinued electronic

VK-7 and VK-77. The VK-8 itself was succeeded by the VK-88.[2][1]

Description

The VK-8 harbors a sleek "waterfall" design The main control panel of the VK-8 includes a master volume control, the expected six-position chorus/vibrato, a

D-Beam controller
, Leslie speaker controls, traditional percussion controls, rotary speaker modeling based on COSM technology, voice selectors for the 64 patch memories, tonewheel, amplifier and overdrive controls. However the keyboard lacks a screen feature. Along with the familiar Hammond organ sounds, the synthesizer carries quality electric/acoustic pianos, strings, bass, and choir sounds, and even jazz scat voices and synths.

References

  1. ^ a b "Roland VK8". www.soundonsound.com.
  2. ^ Corporation, Roland. "Roland - VK-8 | Combo Organ". Roland.

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