From youngman@eznet.net Mon May 20 09:50:20 2002
Subject:Re: VK-77 preset problem WAS RE: 73 key organ like Electro?

All you have to do to turn it back on is press a single button...so when you
use headphones you can still use the internal simulator if you want.....

GY

> From: "elggobo"
> Reply-To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 07:35:50 -0000
> To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: VK-77 preset problem WAS RE: [CWSG] 73 key organ like Electro?
>
> --- In CloneWheel@y..., "hpage3" wrote:
>> the pipe setting B81 when I play through my Motion Sound. The only
>> complaint I have is that every time you switch registrations you
> have
>> to turn off the internal sim. This problem also exists in my Korg
> CX-
>
> The "bypass" button can be set in each programme, but maybe you don't
> want to do this because sometimes you use a non-rotary amp or
> headphones ?
>
> If this is the case, then you might consider using the rotary tone
> cabinet connector - The VK-7/VK-8/VK-77 allow the internal simulator
> to be disabled through the application of B+ (9-24v) on pin 11.
>
> This is useful for when playing with headphones in the small hours -
> turning the external rotary speaker off switches on the internal
> simulator automatically and routes the organ sound back into the main
> stereo and headphone outputs.
>
> James
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