User manual KURZWEIL V150 EDITION 2 REV B

DON'T FORGET : ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE BEFORE BUYING !!!

If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual KURZWEIL V150. We hope that this KURZWEIL V150 user guide will be useful to you.


KURZWEIL V150 EDITION 2 REV B: Download the complete user guide (1721 Ko)

Manual abstract: user guide KURZWEIL V150EDITION 2 REV B

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] Kurzweil V150/V110 Owner's Guide Second Edition, September 1, 2001 ©2001 All rights reserved. Kurzweil is a product line of Young Chang Co. ; Kurzweil, V150, and V110 are trademarks of Young Chang Co. All other products and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Part Number: 910369 Rev. [. . . ] Press the middle lower display button to shift to the next four drawbars (2-2/3', 2', 1-3/5', 1-1/3'), or the middle upper display button to shift to the last four drawbars (2', 1-3/5', 1-1/3', 1'). Press the left lower display button to return to the first four drawbars. You can assign specific drawbars to the sliders in the drawbar assignment editor. This is usually determined by how you're playing the organ in performance, and which timbre changes you're likely to make while playing. When you're on the drawbar edit page, press the Right button to enter the assignment menu. Press the lower left button to choose a slider to reassign; press the lower middle button to choose which drawbar that slider will affect. Note: If you choose one of the preset assignment configurations, you'll lose some or even all of the KB3 slider and drawbar assignments you've made. If you want to preserve custom slider and drawbar assignments, you can save them in a Panel Memory (see page 3-17). 3-10 Using Your V150/V110 Reverb and Effects Percussion, Chorus/Vibrato, and Rotary Speaker Effects In the drawbar edit page, you can press the right-hand display buttons to turn on and off the Percussion and Chorus/Vibrato features of the organ model. Press the lower-right display button to turn the percussion effect on, and press it again to turn it off. When Percussion is active, the six buttons just to the right of the sliders are reassigned to vary the Percussion parameters listed below them. The three parameters are: Percussion 2nd / 3rd Harmonic: varies the tone of the percussion sound Percussion Normal / Soft: varies the volume of the percussion sound Percussion Slow / Fast: varies the decay rate of the percussion sound These buttons simulate the traditional rocker switches found on drawbar organs: either the left or the right hand side is lit, indicating which way the virtual rocker switch is tilted. Turning off the percussion effect will turn off all the lights in these buttons. Note: While in KB3 mode, the buttons used by percussion don't work for their primary functions. For example, the Octave Shift button becomes the 3rd-Harmonic button for KB3 sounds. Press the upper-right display button to turn the Chorus/Vibrato effect on, and press it again to turn it off. When the Chorus/Vibrato is turned on, the name of the effect is listed in the display field. The types available are V1, V2, V3, C1, C2, and C3, corresponding to the sound of traditional drawbar organs. Emulation of the rotary speaker often used with drawbar organs is done in the Effects section of the V150/V110. The left pedal--usually assigned to the Soft function when playing a piano sound--is assigned to switch the rotary sound from slow to fast. Reverb and Effects The V150/V110 utilizes state-of-the-art digital signal processing (DSP) to simulate a range of sound ambiance, both natural and artificial. Both the reverb and the effects have been carefully designed by Kurzweil to enhance all of the sounds on the instrument, and you can simply enjoy them as is. However, if you are using the V150/V110 to create songs, or to play with other instruments, you may wish to alter the default settings. What is Reverb? Reverb is short for reverberation, which refers to the natural echoing effect of sound reflecting off the walls of an enclosed space. These reflections blend together to produce a mix or "wash" of sound that adds warmth and ambiance to music. [. . . ] . C-32 C-1 Sound and Controller Information V150/V110 Sounds (Organized by Sound Category) V150/V110 Sounds (Organized by Sound Category) PIANO 1 (Piano) Stereo Grand Piano Classic Grand Dynamic Grand Warm Grand Piano Solo Grand Piano Concert Grand Mono Grand Piano Combo Piano Sweet Ivories Nice Touch Grand Piano Solitude Piano Recital Full Bloom Piano Pianetta Suite Piano Dreamy Piano Grand Piano Bright Grand Electric Grand Honky Tonk Piano Elec Piano 1 Elec Piano 2 GM Harpsichord Clavinet E PIANO 1 (Organ) Classic Elec Piano Serious Classic EP 70's Elec Piano Hard Elec Piano Lounge Elec Piano DynoMy Elec Piano Soft Elec Piano Hybrid Elec Piano Mellow Elec Piano Tines Square Chorused Wurly Classy Roadz OD Elec Piano Clean & Soft Ballad Keys Lotus Keys Drawbar Organ Percussion Organ Rock Organ Church Organ Reed Organ GM Accordion Harmonica Bandoneon POP KEYS (Bass) Electro Grand Digital Elec Grand Rock Elec Grand Elite Elec Piano Dulcimer Grand Celestial Keys Comp Time Buzzy Synth Janet's Comp Mild Sheen Scrape Glass Air Society Sharp Air Attack Dronin' Alien Salt Mine Imperfect Storm Acoustic Bass Finger Bass Picked Bass Fretless Bass Slap Bass 1 Slap Bass 2 Synth Bass 1 Synth Bass 2 ORGAN (Ensemble) Reverend's B Ballad Organ Prog Rocker B All Bars Out Grungy Overdrive Uptown Gospel Solid State Organ Electric Pipes Background Organ MelloTone Wheel Piped Organ Playful Piper Peter's Pan Imaginary Flute Synth Winds Bouncin' Bass Cathedral Pipes Church Pipes Ensemble Strings GM Slow Strings Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 2 Choir Aahs Voice Oohs Synth Vox Orchestra Hit PIANO 2 (Chromatic) Hard Rock Piano Rock Grand Piano Ensemble Piano Mono Stage Piano Dyn Stage Piano Ragtime Piano Tack Piano Piano & Strings Basement Upright Chorused Piano Way Back Piano Dance Piano Cloud Ride Piano Organic Piano Piano & Wash Piano & Vox Pad GM Celesta Glockenspiel Music Box Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Tubular Bells Dulcimer E PIANO 2 (Guitar) My Old Wurly Big Red Wurly Super T's Wurly Soft Wurly Wurly Road Pearly Keys Digital Elec Piano Ballad Elec Piano Soft Ballad EP 70's FM Tines 90's FM Ballad Chorus Rock Piano Bright Pianotone Family Portrait Harpsi-Piano Fantasy Keys Nylon Guitar Steel String Gtr Jazz Guitar Clean Elec Guitar Muted Guitar Overdrive Guitar Distortion Guitar Guitar Harmonics CLAVIER (Strings) Clavinet Classic Touch Clavinet Dual Wah Clavinet Real Harpsichord Modern Harpsichord Crystal Clavichord Accordion Celesta Modern Clavier Belly Celeste Harpsichordion Circus Keys Cosmic Calliope Calliope Keys Chiff Attack Spaced Harmonix Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolo Strings Pizzicato Strings Harp Timpani C-2 Sound and Controller Information V150/V110 Sounds (Organized by Sound Category) BRASS (Brass) Big Brass Saxes/Trumpets Split Section Broadway Brass Trombones Bari/Tenor Section Solo Tenor Sax Soundtrack Brass Octave Riff Sect Fatso Sax Big & Beefy Saxes Goosed Unison Analog Brass Honk'n Dyn Sax Saxy Lush Classical Brass Soft Trumpet Solo French Horn French Horn Sect HarmonMute Trumpet Brass & Horn Soaring Brass Dyn Hi Brass Dyn Low Brass Solo Flute Double Reeds Woodwind Section Trumpet Trombone Tuba Muted Trumpet French Horn Brass Section Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 STRINGS (Reed) Lyrical Strings Slow Strings Marcato Strings Layer Strings Fast Strings Touch Strings Velocity Strings Phantom Strings Fast Key Strings Emotional String Octave Strings Emphatic Strings Rosin Section Resolute Section Tender Strings Flute & Strings Stereo Pizzicato Dry Pizzicato Tremolo Strings 2 Mono Pizzicato Mono Tremolo Baroque Strings Chamber Section Dynamic Harp Harp Glissando Total Orchestra 1 Total Orchestra 2 Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet VOICES (Pipe) Ooh><Aah Doo><Daa Baa Bop Doo Doop Daa Dot Scatman The Croons Cathedral Vox Bright Voices Crystal Voices Vox & Organ Big Ooh Voices Big Voices Bright Syn Vox Theater Vox SynthVox & Strings K250 Choir Cathedral Choir Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flute Bottle Blow Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina SYNTHS (Synth Lead) Solar Lead Vox Lead Lyrical Lead Slow Wood Flute Groove Bass Pulse Bass Sweeper Bass Lowdown Bass 80's Poly Synth Rez Bass/Poly Technicolor Elan Lead Sun Spot Lead 80's Mono Lead Resonant Sweeper Reverse Feedback Square Wave Sawtooth Wave Synth Calliope Chiffer Lead Charang Solo Vox 5th Saw Wave Bass & Lead C-3 Sound and Controller Information V150/V110 Sounds (Organized by Sound Category) PADS (Synth Pad) Rez Aah Pad Ethereal Air Meteor Strings Orchestra Pad Neptune Analogy Dream Catcher Synth Orchestra Poseidon Analogica Anti Rez Synth Chorale Ethereal Strings Resonant Notch Vox Ooh><Ahh Pad Vocalicious Fantasia Warm Pad Polysynth Space Voice Bowed Glass Metal Pad Halo Pad Sweep Pad GUITAR (Synth FX) Acoustic Guitar Strummer 12 String Rich 6 String 12 String Guitar Chorus Elec Guitar Elec 12 String Jazzy Frets Lead Rock Guitar Titanium Guitar Latin Lover Roto 12 String Electric 12 Twangy Guitar Chr Elec & Mute Cmp Chr Elec Gtr Trashed Tubes Classical Guitar Ice Rain Soundtrack Crystal Atmosphere Brightness Goblins Echo Drops Star Theme DRUMS (Percussion) Studio A Drums Studio B Drums Ambient Rock Kit Coliseum Kit Resonant Traps Tripkit Beat Box Electro Kit Radio Kings Ripper Kit LA Drums Compact Kit Tube Traps Acoustric Kit Dirt Kit Sump Pump Kit Jazz Drum Set GM Std Kit GM Room Kit GM Power Kit GM Elec Kit GM Synth Kit GM Jazz Kit GM Brush Kit GM Orchestra Kit Tinkle Bell Agogo Steel Drums Wood Block Taiko Melodic Tom Synth Drum Reverse Cymbal PERCUSSION (Sound FX) Virtuoso Perc Rhythm Maker Woody Marimba African Marimba Vibes New Fluid Vibes Aborigine Jam Drums & Bells Marimba Milky Way Vibes Percussionist Carnival Perc Primitive Perc Bunch of Perc Percussion Party Percussion Circle Orchestra Perc Guitar Fret Noise Breath Noise Seashore Bird Telephone Helicopter Applause Gun Shot BASS (Ethnic) Round Wound Punch Bass Two Finger Bass Dual-Tri Bass Funk Slap Bass Synth Fretless Upright Bass 1 Upright Bass 2 V Finger Bass Bright Elec Bass Bright A Bass Triangle Bass Yow Bass Mono Synth Bass Power Fuzz Bass Bass in Face Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto Kalimba Bagpipe Fiddle Shanai KB3 All Out Testify Prog Rock Organ Reverend Al's Steve's B Even Drawbars Gospel Organ Synth Rock Organ Uncle Clark's Loungin' Live Drawbars Keith's Revenge Bars 1-3 Fine Overdrive Odd Ones Out Vox Organ Split C-4 Sound and Controller Information V150/V110 Sounds (Organized by Sound ID) V150/V110 Sounds (Organized by Sound ID) The lists of sounds in this appendix are organized into memory banks. These aren't the same as the sound categories that you see labeled on the V150/V110's front panel. There are 128 sounds in Banks 0, 2, and 6, and a smaller number of sounds in Banks 1, 4, and 7. If you're controlling your V150/V110 from an external MIDI instrument, you can change sounds on the V150/V110 by sending Program Change messages from the MIDI instrument. [. . . ]

DISCLAIMER TO DOWNLOAD THE USER GUIDE KURZWEIL V150




Click on "Download the user Manual" at the end of this Contract if you accept its terms, the downloading of the manual KURZWEIL V150 will begin.

 

Copyright © 2015 - manualRetreiver - All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.