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Description

The Roland VK-7 is an organ that brings the classic warmth of vintage tonewheel organs into the modern age. Designed for musicians who crave authentic sounds with the convenience of digital technology, the VK-7 delivers an immersive playing experience. This instrument is particularly notable for its Virtual ToneWheel technology, which replicates the sound of traditional tonewheel organs with impressive accuracy. The VK-7 features 61 waterfall-style keys, offering a natural feel that organists will appreciate, whether performing in a studio setting or on stage.

The VK-7 is equipped with nine harmonic bars, allowing for detailed sound customization to fit any musical style. The organ also includes various onboard effects such as rotary speaker simulation, reverb, and chorus, providing a wide range of tonal possibilities. With MIDI connectivity, it integrates seamlessly into any existing setup, making it a versatile choice for both live performances and recording sessions. The intuitive control interface ensures that players can easily adjust settings on the fly, making it a reliable companion for any gig.

Key Features:

  • Virtual ToneWheel technology for authentic organ sounds
  • 61 waterfall-style keys for a traditional playing experience
  • Nine harmonic bars for sound customization
  • Onboard effects including rotary speaker simulation, reverb, and chorus
  • MIDI connectivity for seamless integration with other gear
  • Intuitive control interface for easy navigation

Product specs

Brand Roland
Model VK-7 61-Key Organ
Finish Natural / Black
Year 2000s
Categories Organs
Analog / Digital Digital
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Synth Action
Number of Keys 61 Keys

FAQs

How does the Roland VK-7 emulate classic organ sounds?

The Roland VK-7 uses advanced digital tonewheel modeling to accurately replicate the sound of vintage tonewheel organs, providing authentic organ sounds suitable for various music genres.

Is the Roland VK-7 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Roland VK-7 is designed for live use, featuring a robust build and intuitive controls that make it easy to adjust settings on the fly during performances.

What type of keyboard action does the Roland VK-7 have?

The Roland VK-7 features a synth action keyboard, which provides a lighter touch compared to weighted keys, making it suitable for fast organ playing techniques.

Does the Roland VK-7 have built-in effects?

Yes, the Roland VK-7 includes built-in effects such as rotary speaker simulation, reverb, and chorus, enhancing the organ's versatility and sound customization options.

Can the Roland VK-7 connect to external sound systems?

Yes, the Roland VK-7 is equipped with standard audio outputs, allowing it to connect easily to external amplifiers or PA systems for larger venues.

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Roland VK-7 Demo songs

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Roland VK-7 Demo songs

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Roland VK7 & Leslie 760 demo

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Vintage Roland VK-7 KEYBOARD

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Original Texan

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Roland VK7 Demo by Mex (Subtitles)

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MeXKeys

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Roland VK-7 -- random improvisation

Gary Tull

Gary Tull

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland VK-7.

Features and functionality

  • The Roland VK-7 supports balanced and unbalanced outputs with 1/4" jacks, allowing flexibility in cable choices for different setups.

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  • The Roland VK-7's single register design allows easy stacking on a main keyboard, making it ideal for layered setups.

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  • The M-Solo is noted for its unique ensemble synthesizer and Acetone combo organ model, though its sound may not be as rich as dedicated synths like the Waldorf STVC.

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Use cases and applications

  • For playing along to backing tracks, it's suggested to use a mixer with at least four 1/4" TRS inputs and a headphone jack for optimal sound integration.

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  • The Yamaha CK series offers versatile organ and synth tones suitable for Pink Floyd covers, at a lower price point compared to Nord Electro.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners recommend using a 1/8" TRRS to dual 1/4" TRS cable to connect a phone to a mixer for stereo audio output.

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User experience

  • An owner successfully set up their VK-7 with a simple mixer and cable configuration on the advice of experienced users, highlighting the importance of community guidance in resolving setup challenges.

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  • The Crumar Mojo's key action is described as "springy, soft, and responsive," ideal for organ and clavinet but less effective for piano playing.

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Comparisons

  • The Crumar Mojo is favored over the Hammond B2 for recording due to its springy, responsive organ action, although it's less suitable for piano playing.

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Critic Reviews

Roland VK7

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Roland's VK-7 impressively captures the essence of vintage tonewheel organs with modern virtual modeling tech, delivering authentic sound without needing external effects. It's easy to operate and edit, boasting solid build quality and excellent onboard effects. However, it comes with a high price tag and lacks performance features like pitch/mod wheels, making it less ideal as a master keyboard. Despite the cost, it's a must-have for organ enthusiasts seeking true-to-life vintage tones.

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See how Prince uses Roland VK-7

Prince

Singer, Guitarist

The New Power Generation

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Verified via Guitarcloud

The Roland VK-7 is a clonewheel organ used by Prince in the late 1990s.

See how Liam Howlett uses Roland VK-7

Liam Howlett

Music Producer

The Prodigy

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Verified via Theprodigy

Release date: 1998 Type: Digital organ About:

Liam: "I love it - I think it's great! I'm really into the VK-7. I like the fact that it's got other sounds like strings, which I think are really good. The versatility of the organ and the distortion of the Leslie is great. It's really good. "

Gear info:

Winner of the 1998 Keyboard Magazine "B3 Wanna Be" contest. 9 Draw Bars, Full Leslie simulation, Excellent controllable distortion, Leslie cabinet plug in, full midi, all parameters of an authentic B3 can be adjusted. Also includeds much much more.

Used:

Ghost Town and some 98 live shows

See how Charly García uses Roland VK-7

Charly García

Singer, Guitarist

Serú Girán

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Verified via YouTube

Pappo y Charly García - Cosquin rock - 2005

See how Trey Spruance uses Roland VK-7

Trey Spruance

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Faith No More

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Verified via YouTube

In a video of Secret Chiefs 3 performing "Book T: Exodus" at The Slims in San Francisco on August 17, 1998, it is evident that a Roland VK-7 is being utilized. Although Bär McKinnon is seen playing the instrument, it is associated with Trey Spruance, who is performing on guitar during this piece. The video, shared by Lord Ohtu on YouTube, provides clear visual evidence of the Roland VK-7's usage during the live performance.

See how Neal Morse uses Roland VK-7

Neal Morse

Singer, Guitarist

Flying Colors

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Verified via YouTube

In the live performance video of "My New World" by Transatlantic, Neal Morse is seen using a Roland VK-7 organ, connected directly to a Leslie speaker.

See how Paul Carrack uses Roland VK-7

Paul Carrack

Singer, Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Verified via YouTube

Paul Carrack can be seen using the Roland VK-7 live on Ohne Filter Xtra in 1999.

See how Hugh Banton uses Roland VK-7

Hugh Banton

Bassist, Keyboardist

Van der Graaf Generator

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Verified via Photo

Hugh Banton used this clonewheel organ in the second reunion of VdGG from 2005 on.

See how Martin Gerschwitz uses Roland VK-7

Martin Gerschwitz

Singer, Keyboardist

Eric Burdon & the Animals

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Verified via Photo

Martin Gerschwitz is confirmed to use a Roland VK-7, as evidenced by a photo showing him with the instrument.

See how Paul Mac uses Roland VK-7

Paul Mac

Music Producer

Silverchair

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Verified via YouTube

Paul is seen here playing one during a 2006 Silverchair show. (3/24/06). He uses it throughout the show. The picture is taken during “Without You”

See how Peter Solley uses Roland VK-7

Peter Solley

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Procol Harum

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Verified via DMME.net

Peter Solley was confirmed to use a Roland VK-7 while performing with Eric Clapton, as documented in an interview conducted by Dmitry M. Epstein on DMME.net.

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Bill Hubauer

Guitarist, Keyboardist

ApologetiX

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Verified via Facebook

In one of the comments to this post, Bill mentions that he usually plays a Roland vk-7.

See how Craig Kerley uses Roland VK-7

Craig Kerley

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Not Otherwise Specified

Craig Kerley utilizes the Roland VK-7 for all organ sounds during live performances, as noted on the Not Otherwise Specified Band Gear page.

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