Vox Continental 73 Keyboard [6/27] Control
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Making Connections 2. Connecting audio devices
2. Connecting audio devices
The VOX Continental does not have built-in speakers. You will
need to connect audio equipment such as powered monitor
speakers or a stereo set, or use headphones in order to hear
sound.
Connecting powered monitor speakers or a
mixer
The audio outputs on the VOX Continental output at a
higher signal level than ordinary home audio equipment
like CD systems. For this reason, playing at an excessive
volume may damage the connected speakers or audio
equipment, so use caution with the volume level.
1 Turn down the volume on all of your connected
equipment, and then turn off the power.
2 Connect the L/MONO and R jacks or the L and R (XLR)
jacks from the OUTPUT of the VOX Continental to the
audio input jacks of your powered monitor speakers or
mixer.
The signals outputted from the OUTPUT L/MONO and R
jacks are the same as those from the L and R (XLR) jacks. You
can use both at the same time.
Note: If you’re using a monaural connection, connect to the L/
MONO jack.
Note: Setting the LIFT-GND switch
You may hear some noise as a result of a ground loop,
depending on your power supply situation. This noise may be
defeated in some cases by switching the LIFT-GND switch to
the LIFT side.
Connecting the headphones
Connect the 6.3 mm stereo phone plug of your headphones
to the headphones jack on the VOX Continental.
The headphone jack of the VOX Continental will output the
same signal as the OUTPUT jacks.
Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the headphone volume.
Note: The output from the OUTPUT jacks is not turned off
even when headphones are connected to the headphone jack.
3. Connecting the pedals
You can control the sound of the VOX Continental using the
foot pedals connected to each foot controller jack.
Note: The sensitivity of each pedal jack is set to a standard
value when this instrument is shipped from the factory. If the
pedal sensitivity does not respond appropriately for the pedals
you are using, adjust the sensitivity.
(See “10. Calibrating the pedal”, page 22)
Adjusting the volume (or wah) with the pedal
Connect the EXPRESSION jack of the included pedal to the
CONTROL jack of the VOX Continental using the
connection cable.
The volume can be adjusted depending on how hard you
depress the pedal. On the ORGAN part variations, this
controls the volume before the rotary speaker input. This
recreates the effect of an expression pedal used with drawbar
organs.
When the wah effect is used, this controls the amount of wah
(default setting).
Note: This controls either the amount of wah or the volume,
when using the wah effect.
(See “9. Wah pedal control”, page 22)
Switching between rotary speeds with the
pedal
Connect the pedal switch (Korg PS-1 or PS-3, sold
separately) into the ROTOR SPEED jack.
Pressing the pedal will switch the speed of the rotary speaker
simulation for the ORGAN part.
Controlling the damper using the pedal
Connect the damper pedal (Korg DS-1H, sold separately)
or pedal switch (Korg PS-1 or PS-3, sold separately) to the
DAMPER jack.
When you press the pedal, the notes you’ve pressed will be
sustained so that they will continue even after you take your
hands off the keyboard.
Tip: With the Korg DS-1H damper, you’ll be able to take
advantage of the “half-damper” effect, where the depth that
you press the pedal will vary the amount of damper that’s
applied.
1
1
2
3
4
L/MONOR
INPUT INPUT
OUTPUT
R L
INPUT
DAMPER
KORG DS-1H,
PS-1, PS-3
VOX V861KORG PS-1, PS-3
CONTROL
ROTOR
SPEED
MIC1
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 1
LOW CUT
75Hz
18dB/OCT
TRIM
+10dB
-40dB
10
60
U
-
1
0
d
B
V
M
I
C
G
A
I
N
LINE IN 7-8
L
R
BAL
OR
UNBAL
MONO
+4
-10
LEVEL
LINE IN 9-10
L
R
BAL
OR
UNBAL
MONO
+4
-10
LEVEL
LINE IN 11-12
L
R
BAL
OR
UNBAL
MONO
+4
-10
LEVEL
LINE IN 13-14
L
R
BAL
OR
UNBAL
MONO
+4
-10
LEVEL
STEREO AUX RETURNS
1
2
1
2
AUX SEND
LEFT(1/MONO)
RIGHT
ALL BAL/UNBAL
L
R
TAPE
INPUT
TAPE
OUTPUT
MAIN OUTS
L
R
BAL/UNBAL
PHONES
MIC2
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 2
LOW CUT
75Hz
18dB/OCT
TRIM
+10dB
-40dB
10
60
U
-
1
0
d
B
V
M
I
C
G
A
I
N
MIC3
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 3
LOW CUT
75Hz
18dB/OCT
TRIM
+10dB
-40dB
10
60
U
-
1
0
d
B
V
M
I
C
G
A
I
N
MIC4
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 4
LOW CUT
75Hz
18dB/OCT
TRIM
+10dB
-40dB
10
60
U
-
1
0
d
B
V
M
I
C
G
A
I
N
MIC5
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 5
LOW CUT
75Hz
18dB/OCT
TRIM
+10dB
-40dB
10
60
U
-
1
0
d
B
V
M
I
C
G
A
I
N
MIC6
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 6
LOW CUT
75Hz
18dB/OCT
TRIM
+10dB
-40dB
10
60
U
-
1
0
d
B
V
M
I
C
G
A
I
N
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
1
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
2
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
3
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
4
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
5
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
6
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
7–8
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
9–10
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
11–12
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
U
+15
U
+15
AUX
1
MON/
EFX
2
EFX
U
+15
U
+12
-15
-12
U
+15
-15
PAN
SOLO
13–14
MUTE
ALT 3–4
EQ
HI
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
L
R
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
dB
10
5
U
5
10
20
30
40
50
U
+10
U
+20
U
+20
1
2
AUX 1 MASTER
PRE
POST
NORMALLED
AUX 1
SELECT
EFX TO
MONITOR
AUX
RETURNS
SOURCE
MAIN
MIX
LEFT RIGHT
CLIP+28
+10
+7
+4
+2
0
-2
-4
-7
-10
-20
-30
0dB
=
0dBu
RUDE SOLO LIGHT
ALT
3-4
TAPE
ASSIGN
TO MAIN MIX
NORMAL(AFL)
LEVEL SET(PFL)
SOLO
MODE
PHANTOM
POWER
CONTROL
ROOM
/ PHONES
MAIN MIX
VOLUME knob
Powered monitor
speakers
Mixer
Headphones
Headphones
jack
Power button
Содержание
- Appendices 24 1
- Detailed functions 12 1
- English 1
- Listening to the demo songs 11 1
- Main functions of each part 1
- Making connections 1
- Owner s manual 1
- Saving a scene 11 1
- Selecting and playing sounds 1
- Specifications 25 1
- System settings 20 1
- Table of contents 1
- Turning the power on off 1
- Declaration of conformity for usa 2
- Handling 2
- Interference with other electrical devices 2
- Keep this manual 2
- Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment 2
- Location 2
- Notice regarding disposal eu only 2
- Power supply 2
- Precautions 2
- The fcc regulation warning for usa 2
- About nutube 3
- About the owner s manual 3
- Conventions in this manual 3
- Data handling 3
- Example screen displays 3
- Vox continental midi setting guide pdf 3
- Vox continental owner s manual printed this document 3
- Vox continental voice name list pdf 3
- Front panel 4
- Main functions of each part 4
- 1 connecting the ac adapter see page 5 turning the power on off see page 7 5
- 13 saving the scene data see page 23 14 loading the scene data see page 23 5
- 2 connecting audio devices see page 6 5
- 3 connecting the pedals see page 6 5
- 3 lower part midi channel see page 20 5
- Connecting the ac adapter 5
- Control jack rotor speed jack damper jack 5
- Cord hook 5
- Dc 15v jack 5
- Lift gnd switch headphones jack 5
- Making connections 5
- Making connections rear panel 5
- Midi in out connectors 5
- Output l mono r jacks 5
- Output l r jacks 5
- Placing the instrument on a dedicated stand 5
- Power button 5
- Rear panel 5
- Usb a port 5
- Usb b port 5
- Vox continental 5
- Aux 1 master 6
- Aux returns 6
- Connecting audio devices 6
- Connecting the pedals 6
- Control 6
- Damper 6
- Headphones 6
- Headphones jack 6
- Korg ds 1h ps 1 ps 3 vox v861 korg ps 1 ps 3 6
- Line in 1 6
- Line in 11 12 6
- Line in 13 14 6
- Line in 2 6
- Line in 3 6
- Line in 4 6
- Line in 5 6
- Line in 6 6
- Line in 7 8 6
- Line in 9 10 6
- Phones 6
- Phones main mix 6
- Power button 6
- Powered monitor speakers mixer 6
- Rotor speed 6
- Source 6
- Volume knob 6
- Connecting to a midi device or computer 7
- See page 11 7
- Turning the power off 7
- Turning the power on 7
- Turning the power on off 7
- Turning the power on off 4 connecting to a midi device or computer 7
- Selecting a sound 8
- Selecting and playing sounds 8
- Selecting and playing sounds 1 selecting a sound 8
- Selecting the scene 8
- Using controllers 8
- Selecting and playing sounds 3 using controllers 9
- Applying effects 10
- Listening to the demo songs 11
- Playing back the demo songs 11
- Saving a scene 11
- Saving a scene to the scene 1 4 buttons 11
- Detailed functions 12
- Master control 12
- Part select 12
- This adjusts the octave of the pitch how high the sound is that actually sounds when you play the keyboard in one octave units you can set the octave within a range of 2 octaves 12
- Detailed functions 3 organ part 13
- Organ part 13
- Detailed functions 4 e piano part 14
- E piano part 14
- Key layer part 14
- Piano part 14
- Detailed functions 7 touch controls 15
- English français deutsch español 15
- Key layer 15
- Touch controls 15
- 6 pitch lfo 17
- 7 lfo freq 17
- 8 assign1 17
- 9 assign2 17
- Detailed functions 8 scene select 17
- Hz gain db 12 12 17
- Khz gain db 12 12 17
- Scene select 17
- Effects controls 18
- Eq button 19
- Eq equalizer 19
- Reverb 19
- Reverb button 19
- Reverb knob 19
- Tap tempo button 19
- Lower part midi channel 20
- Master tune 20
- Midi channel 20
- System settings 20
- Auto power off 21
- Local control 21
- Organ key trigger 21
- Velocity curve 21
- Vox logo led on off 21
- Calibrating the pedal 22
- Restoring the vox continental to factory set default settings 22
- Touch sensor calibration 22
- Wah pedal control 22
- Loading the scene data 23
- Saving the scene data 23
- Appendices 24
- Error messages 24
- Troubleshooting 24
- English français deutsch español 25
- Specifications 25
- Accessories 26
- Specifications error messages 26
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