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Introduction

CAUTION

 Th

  e unit and the AC adaptor should be located so 

their location or position does not interfere with their 
proper ventilation.

 Always handle the AC adaptor by the plug when plug-

ging into, or unplugging from an outlet or this unit.

 At regular intervals, you should unplug the AC adap-

tor and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust 
and other accumulations away from its prongs. Also, 
disconnect the power plug from the power outlet 
whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended 
period of time. Any accumulation of dust between the 
power plug and the power outlet can result in poor 
insulation and lead to fi re.

 Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming en-

tangled. Also, all cords and cables should be placed so 
they are out of the reach of children.

 Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the 

unit

 Never handle the AC adaptor or its plugs with wet 

hands when plugging into, or unplugging from, an 
outlet of this unit.

 Before moving the unit, disconnect the AC adaptor 

and all cords coming from external devices.

 Before cleaning the unit, turn off  the power and un-

plug the AC adaptor from the outlet.

 Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in 

your area, disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet.

In the unlikely event that you need to dispose of this unit, be 
sure to contact your dealer or your nearest town or municipal 
offi

  ce for its proper disposal.

Summary of Contents for SK1

Page 1: ...y performer desires Please take the time to read this manual completely to take full advantage of the many features of your SK1 SK1 73 SK1 88 and SK2 and please retain it for future reference ST AGE K...

Page 2: ...hat could cause permanent hearing loss Do not operate for a extended periods of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncom fortable If you experience any hearing loss or ring ing in the e...

Page 3: ...result in poor insulation and lead to fire Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming en tangled Also all cords and cables should be placed so they are out of the reach of children Never climb on t...

Page 4: ...has completely evaporated Do not allow rubber vinyl or similar materials to remain on the unit for long periods of time Such objects can dis color or otherwise harmfully a ect the nish Do not paste s...

Page 5: ...5 Introduction INTRODUCTION...

Page 6: ...ALLOCATING THE EXTRA VOICES 31 SELECT AN INSTRUMENT 31 ADJUST THE VOLUME BALANCE 31 Column To select the A Piano 2 31 ADD EFFECTS TO THE EXTRA VOICE SECTION 32 MULTI EFFECTS 32 ADD REVERB TO BOTH SEC...

Page 7: ...ION 100 ORGAN SECTION EXTRA VOICE SECTION 100 MASTER EQUALIZER 100 REVERB 101 TUNE 102 MASTER TUNE 102 DEFAULT 103 SYSTEM 104 MIDI 105 ABOUT MIDI 106 WHAT IS MIDI 106 MIDI JACKS ON THIS KEYBOARD 106 W...

Page 8: ...IST 138 MIDI TEMPLATES 140 MIDI TEMPLATES OF SK1 73 88 140 MIDI TEMPLATES OF SK2 141 MIDI INFORMATION 142 MIDI Implementation 142 Channel Voice Message 142 Channel Mode Message 142 Drawbar Data List 1...

Page 9: ...programmable LESLIE is available for the Drawbar voices as well as the traditional Chorus Vibrato as used on the legendary B 3 The Chorus Vibrato may be selected for the Upper and Lower manuals indep...

Page 10: ...eives the Vibrato Chorus E ect P 51 LESLIE BYPASS button De selects the Leslie e ect and directs the output to the Main outputs When the indicator light is ON the Bypass is en gaged P 53 STOP button S...

Page 11: ...t settings of the control panel P 28 NUMBER buttons Recalls the corresponding Favorites P 24 KEYBOARD CONTROL P SUS Pedal SUStain button Switches the Pedal Sustain on P 34 M BASS Manual BASS button Sw...

Page 12: ...nt of the Multi E ects P 54 DRAWBARS EFFECT ON button Switches the Multi E ects ON OFF P 54 EFFECTS OF THE EXTRA VOICE SECTION EXTRA VOICE EFFECT AMOUNT knob Adjusts the depth of the Multi E ects P 59...

Page 13: ...k 53 and the LINE OUT jacks 54 55 are disabled P 17 CONTROLLER TERMINALS DAMPER PEDAL jack Connect an optional Damper Pedal optional FS 9H etc here If you press the damper pedal holding down the keybo...

Page 14: ...keyboard SK2 This is for playing the UPPER part LOWER keyboard SK2 This is for playing the LOWER part AC adaptor Supplies power to the instrument USE ONLY AD3 1250 DO NOT SUBSTITUTE AC cord set Attach...

Page 15: ...15 HOOK UP...

Page 16: ...urself Switch this unit and any external equipment OFF before connecting amps or head phones CAUTION Do not place this unit in direct sun light near heat sources or in a hot location PHONES USB MEMORY...

Page 17: ...nt of the rotor speed or the rise time etc 1 Connect the MIDI OUT of this unit with the MIDI IN of the Leslie speaker with a MIDI cable 2 Set the keyboard channel UPPER and the Leslie MIDI channel to...

Page 18: ...yboard at 2 1 on SK1 73 88 and that of the MIDI pedalboard at 3 Refer to the operation manual of the added MIDI keyboard and pedalboard as required RECOMMENDABLE MIDI KEYBOARD The following HAMMOND MI...

Page 19: ...e power of this unit Then recall the MIDI template Extra Voice P 114 Refer to the operation manual of the added MIDI keyboard as required PHONES USB MEMORY Weighted MIDI Keyboard MIDI OUT SK1 ORGAN PI...

Page 20: ...n See P 16 for the basic hook up of the power source audio etc 3 Switch ON the power of this unit and call the MIDI template Pedal KBD P 114 4 When using the CU 1 set the CONTROL FOOT DEVICE at CU 1 P...

Page 21: ...21 GETTING READY TO PLAY...

Page 22: ...d in the default settings Pull out the Drawbars or select any of the FAVORITE 1 to 10 buttons to get sound 5 Adjust the volume of ampli er etc To turn OFF the power do the above steps in reverse Switc...

Page 23: ...ot only the Drawbar registrations but the e ects such as Leslie reverb and Extra Voices also change NOTE You can set the types of parameters to call P 76 2 to 10 NOTE You can set the FAVORITE buttons...

Page 24: ...THE BUTTON TO REGISTER Press the desired Favorite button holding down the RE CORD button Recording Favorite is displayed for a moment and the selected Favorite button blinks momen tarily Your favorite...

Page 25: ...DE Press the MENU EXIT button The MENU mode appears Repeat press the menu button until the A menu appears if necessary Press the X buttons to select the PATCH option it will blink Press the ENTER butt...

Page 26: ...rs to adjust P 26 NOTE You can switch enable or disable of which control the ExtraVoice section P 77 The foot switch can be programmed to various functions The de fault setting is LESLIE S F ALTERNATE...

Page 27: ...the middle MID FREQUENCY Controls which Mid range frequency will be adjusted by the MID GAIN knob The range is between 250Hz and 3 1kHz MID GAIN Controls the gain of the frequency set by the MID FREQ...

Page 28: ...l This is the procedure to return them to the DEFAULT Status GO TO THE MENU MODE Select the MENU EXIT button The Menu mode appears If the display is di erent from the above illustration select the MEN...

Page 29: ...e drums or marimbas but the classic crisp attack unique to the Hammond Organ Use it to mix with Drawbar sounds whenever necessary PERCUSSION is available only on the UPPER part If you switch on the SE...

Page 30: ...utton is o When the light is ON it is STOP and when OFF it is SLOW BYPASS button To Engage the Leslie e ect press the BYPASS button turning the light OFF NOTE These controls perform the same functions...

Page 31: ...OUP Press the E PIANO button The instrument automatically selects voice used previously in this voice group The voice will appear in the display 2 SELECT AN INSTRUMENT Select EPiano Rd2 with the VALUE...

Page 32: ...es When ON the light is illuminated AMOUNT knob Adjusts the amount of e ect added Turning the knob clockwise increases the amount ADD REVERB TO BOTH SECTIONS REVERB The SK1 SK2 s Digital Reverberation...

Page 33: ...he Pedal voices using the lowest notes of the key board the LOWER keyboard if on the SK2 M BASS button To use the Manual Bass function press the M BASS button and the light will go ON The Pedal Bass s...

Page 34: ...e B NOTE You can change the playing range the upper limit of the Lower to Pedal P 112 2 PEDAL SUSTAIN A popular e ect for organ bass is PEDAL SUSTAIN which adds a smooth decay reminiscent of a string...

Page 35: ...omatically selected NOTE The user created patch data is not lost when the power is turned off and or disconnected RECORD THE PATCH TO MEMORY All the previous settings can be recorded to any Patch with...

Page 36: ...button P 35 is disabled normally but you can record the patch by using LOCKED 1 10 P 25 or you can associate the favorite buttons by using ASSOCIATE P 76 before locking the display Short Cut function...

Page 37: ...37 SETTING UP...

Page 38: ...Out Extra Voice Generator Phones Vibrato Chorus Overdrive Overdrive TC Equalizer Master Equalizer Equalizer Lower Upper Virtual Tonewheel Set Pedal Virtual Tonewheel Set Pedal Drawbars Lower Drawbars...

Page 39: ...etuned one Chorus OVERDRIVE The Overdrive creates distortion as if an ampli er was being driven beyond its limits MULTI EFFECTS The Multi E ects create various e ects such as tremolo and Wah EQUALIZER...

Page 40: ...noise The Mellow is not a Tone Wheel if strictly speaking It replicates the rst generation non mechanical Transistor Hammond Tone Generators like the GT 7 and Concord TRANSISTOR Vx Farf After the tran...

Page 41: ...displayed and the organ type BType1 etc of the manual keyboard presently selected blinks Select Pipe with the VALUE knob The pipe organ sounds when you play the keyboard To return to the PLAY mode pre...

Page 42: ...Drawbar is derived from the corre sponding length of pipes of a pipe organ The numbers 1 8 on the bar portion of each Drawbar indicate the volume of the sound to be produced as well as the guide to r...

Page 43: ...complexity to the tone even allowing characteristics of acoustic instruments The two brown Drawbars on the far left give depth and richness to the sound The left 16 is one octave lower than the 8 and...

Page 44: ...0 8840 000 Accomp Diapason 8 00 8874 210 Chorus Diapason 8 00 8686 310 Diapason 8 00 7785 321 Echo Diapason 8 00 4434 210 Harmonic Diapason 16 85 8524 100 Harmonic Diapason 8 00 8877 760 Harmonic Diap...

Page 45: ...d especially Gospel music Some timeless registrations become common APPLICATION OF PERCUSSION When Percussion is used the sound of the 1 Drawbar is cancelled As it was on the Vintage B 3 A trick is to...

Page 46: ...h of the two right most draw bars must be pulled in some combination to achieve sound in the Vx type If the organ type is set to Vx refer to the Vx row on the other side of the Drawbars for the corres...

Page 47: ...tions and do not re ect the tonalities or characteristics of the real in struments When using the Farf type organ refer to the Farf row on the other side of the Draw bars for the correspondence betwee...

Page 48: ...h the Drawbars and follow the classic organ layout left to right as follows Flue Mixture and Reed On the UPPER and LOWER parts each Drawbar corresponds with a stop of the pipe organ On the PEDAL part...

Page 49: ...assigned to the UPPER and when you want to sound the LOWER PEDAL use the Split Manual Bass Function or connect a MIDI keyboard and or Pedalboard and assign each part Although there are three parts her...

Page 50: ...rk Hammond sound To engage press the THIRD button and light will go ON FAST button When this button is OFF LED not lit the percussion tone will decay decrease in volume slowly like a chime When FAST i...

Page 51: ...est vibrato chorus NOTE While the power is on the Vibrato and or Chorus button LED s will always be on The ef fect will not be active unless the UPPER or LOWER switches are pressed LED on CHORUS butto...

Page 52: ...engage the Overdrive e ect press this button and the light will go ON OVERDRIVE AMOUNT knob Adjusts the amount of the Overdrive e ect Rotating the knob clockwise increases the depth of the e ect NOTE...

Page 53: ...Off Off Off Slow Off On On Fast Off On Off Stop On On On Fast Bypass On On Off Stop On Off On Fast On Off Off Slow STATUS CHART OF EACH BUTTON 800Hz Ampli fier Horn Driver Woofer Bass Rotor Horn Roto...

Page 54: ...s this button and the light will go ON REVERB DEPTH knob Adjusts the depth of the Reverb NOTE You can fine tune the time etc of the Reverb P 101 MULTI EFFECTS EFFECT ON button To engage the Muti E ect...

Page 55: ...er in this manual the sound will slowly fade or decay NOTE You can control the decay time of the Pedal Sustain P 75 M BASS button To engage the Manual Bass function press the M BASS button and the lig...

Page 56: ...To raise UPPER by one octave press the UP button To lower UPPER by one octave press the DOWN button To raise LOWER by one octave press the UP button holding down the LOWER button To lower LOWER by one...

Page 57: ...y semi tone press the DOWN button while holding down the TRANSPOSE button You can set Transpose in the range from 6 to 6 semi tone Transpose is at 5 When performing this operation the status of the tr...

Page 58: ...nd can also be soloed muting the organ section ALLOCATE UPPER ALLOCATE LOWER buttons Selects either the UPPER LOWER part to allocate Extra Voices To play the Extra Voices press either button and LED O...

Page 59: ...nd the light will go ON EFFECT AMOUNT knob Adjusts the amount of the Multi E ects NOTE There are numerous parameters in the Multi Effects Detailed settings are made with the parameters in the control...

Page 60: ...Only the Drawbar registrations of each keyboard were recorded to the preset of the B 3 C 3 But many more parameters than the Drawbar registra tions are recorded to the patches on this keyboard If you...

Page 61: ...sor VALUE knob Selects letters The Characters available are the Capital and small English Al phabet signs and digits The name input here is not captured until you record the patch as explained on the...

Page 62: ...atch When the recording is completed the display returns to the previous one NOTE The recorded patch data is retained if the power is switched off or disconnected 1 GIVE THE NAME Enter the name of you...

Page 63: ...63 USING THE CONTROL PANEL...

Page 64: ...not covered by the top panel knobs and switches are here The modes displayed are basically PLAY MENU and FUNCTION See how to read them and how to use the buttons on the next pages WHAT YOU CAN DO ON...

Page 65: ...OW TO READ THE DISPLAY Display of Registration Bars Display of Extra Voice The three PLAY modes two for display ing the Registration and the other for displaying the Extra Voices are toggled every tim...

Page 66: ...the di erent divisions in the menus are grouped together in bundles of four Search for the item you wish to edit using the direction buttons then press the ENTER button and display each Function mode...

Page 67: ...t in Leslie e ect and sets the external Les lie speaker P 84 PAGE C 1 O D EFF Adjust the Overdrive and the Multi E ects here P 92 2 EQUALIZ For setting the parameters of the Equalizer P 100 3 REVERB F...

Page 68: ...OWER NUMBER NAME PATCH ENTER VALUE MENU EXIT PLAY There is another page above or below this page PARAMETER ITEM NAME Shows there is another page on the right or the left of this page PAGE NAME VALUE C...

Page 69: ...see which button is used for a particular SHORT CUT NOTE Changing the length of time until display jump when button held P 81 REGISTER THE PAGES YOU FREQUENTLY USE You can assign frequently used funct...

Page 70: ...ss the ENTER button The display shows the rst page of the Percussion func tion mode 3 MOVE THE CURSOR TO THE FUNCTION MODE YOU WISH TO LOCATE Locate the PERCUSS page using the S T buttons PERCUSS is o...

Page 71: ...t is changed to the newly set value If you need the changed value hereafter you must record it to a patch PATCH PARAMETERS Patch Parameters are unique to the current patch and change with the programm...

Page 72: ...1 Sk1 Sk2 Owner s Manual 72...

Page 73: ...73 SETTING THE PARAMETERS...

Page 74: ...is 4G to 5C NOTE The Fold back is possible not only with 1 but also with 11 3 13 5 2 22 3 Drawbars ORGAN VOLUME Set the volume for the entire organ section The setting range is 0 to 127 UPPER ZONE OC...

Page 75: ...his allows you to set the Release Rate the decay time after key release when the P SUS button is ON 1 is the shortest and 5 is the longest decay time NOTE You can locate this page by holding down the...

Page 76: ...ameters speci c to the Extra Voice Section E ects Overdrive Multi E ects and Equalizer PATCH LOAD REVERB G The Reverb parameters NOTE Each Patch Load parameter is a global parameter It is record ed wh...

Page 77: ...anel The setting range is 0 to 127 VELOCITY Sets the response to the velocity strength of the key touch of the Extra Voice section The setting range is OFF 1 to 4 At OFF keys sound at a certain volume...

Page 78: ...and GLIDE TIME settings PATCH FWD REV Switches the Patch Forward or Reverse FAVORITE FWD REV Switches the Favorite Forward or Reverse SPRING This generates the sound of the spring reverb being shaken...

Page 79: ...et volume is kept even if the expression is at minimum EXPRESSION GAIN S Sets the gain range of the connected expression pedal Depending on the type of the connected expression pedals the expression v...

Page 80: ...cording to the buttons original function LES STOP LES FAST Similar to the LESLIE STOP LESLIE FAST buttons VIB UPPER VIB LOWER Similar to the VIBRATO UPPER VIBRATO LOWER buttons GLIDE This is for activ...

Page 81: ...ts the keyboard velocity to personal taste the setting range is 32 to 32 If your touch is heavy set this parameter to a negative value if your touch is light set the parameter to a positive value SOUN...

Page 82: ...same KEYBOARD KEY TRACK Attenuates the percussion volume by keyboard position ON The higher the note is the lesser the volume OFF no change in volume DRAWBAR 1 CANCEL Mutes the UPPER 1 Drawbar while u...

Page 83: ...TH V1 DEPTH V2 DEPTH V3 DEPTH C1 DEPTH C2 DEPTH C3 Sets the Depth of each Vibrato and Chorus e ect mode The setting range is 0 15 NOTE The parameters in these modes are Preset Parameters and are recor...

Page 84: ...ded until the Cabinet Macro is recorded into memory See the next paragraph AMP L This is for setting the type of the virtual Power Ampli er Solid Flat characteristic Amp Tube Tube style amp with Mild...

Page 85: ...ts the time for the rotor to stop when switching from Fast to the Stop mode The setting range for the Horn Rotor is 0 2 to 5 0sec and the Bass Rotor is 0 5 to 12 5sec HORN CHARACTER L Sets the tone of...

Page 86: ...channel of the Main and Aux NOTE This is a system parameter It is recorded upon setting and is common with all patch es RECORD THE CABINET Record the Leslie Parameter 2 to 19 on the previous page to t...

Page 87: ...ng the VALUE knob The name set here as well as the Tonewheel Parameters below will be deleted if you do not perform the recording operation as explained on the next paragraph WHEEL NUMBER Select the N...

Page 88: ...0 127 NOTE If you increase the value too high above the original tonewheel pitch the sound will get Thin NOTE The parameters 3 8 are the virtualTonewheel Parameters If you perform the record ing oper...

Page 89: ...Number for recording The Custom Number is selected and used when you play Enter the Custom Name if desired Touch the RECORD button in the setting mode of the Tone wheel Parameters The mode for selecti...

Page 90: ...s OFF No sounds the chiff noise SOFT Sounds the chiff noise slightly MID Sounds the chiff noise medium LOUD Sounds the chiff noise maximum NOTE Some pipes does not affect the chiff parameter i e Hautb...

Page 91: ...rding to the keys C C D E E F F G G A B B INV Like the INVerted pyramid sounds sides to center which according to the keys C C D E E F F G G A B B PAN AND OUTPUT The pipe stops are spreaded left and r...

Page 92: ...operate the Expression Pedal not only the volume but also the distortion amount also varies OD EX The effect of the Expression Pedal changes only the volume and the distortion amount does not change...

Page 93: ...odulation to the stereo eld This is not applicable if a monophonic one channel amp is used or when the Leslie e ect is used AUTO PAN WAVEFORM Sets which waveform to modulate the direction Tri Triangle...

Page 94: ...127 The resonance increases as the value rises Wah Wah WAVEFORM When the SOURCE 5 is set at LFO the LFO wave form is set Tri Triangle wave The sound smoothly varies Sqr Square wave The filter suddenl...

Page 95: ...he setting range is 0 to 127 At 0 only the fundamental sound is heard As the value is raised the more e ect is added At 127 only the e ect comes out RING MODULATOR WAVEFORM When the SOURCE 5 is set at...

Page 96: ...cognition PHASER MANUAL Sets the middle frequency of the phase e ect The setting range is 0 to 127 The frequency becomes higher as the value increases PHASER MIX Adjusts the volume balance between the...

Page 97: ...higher values the sound is modulated beyond normal recognition FLANGER DELAY Controls the delay of the e ect sound The setting range is 0 to 127 The delay increases as the value is increased FLANGER M...

Page 98: ...ter as the value increases CHORUS MIX Adjusts the volume balance between the dry and the e ect sound The setting range is 0 to 127 At 0 only the dry is heard The e ect level be comes greater as the va...

Page 99: ...lay is alternated in the stereo field At RtoL the delayed sound comes from the right and at LtoR from the left Your results may vary when used in a mono idiom or through a Leslie Speaker DELAY TIME Ad...

Page 100: ...TREBLE The sound may distort if gains are raised too high Adjust accordingly MASTER EQUALIZER FREQUENCY BASS G FREQUENCY TREBLE G Adjusts the turnover frequency that will be attenuated NOTE The parame...

Page 101: ...nuated The setting range is 0 to 127 The decay becomes greater as the value is increased DELAY TIME When the Type 2 is set at Delay PanDly RevDly this sets the delay time The setting range is 4 7 to 2...

Page 102: ...e this mode MASTER TUNE MASTER TUNE This is for tuning the entire keyboard The setting range is A 430 to 450 Hz NOTE The parameter of this mode is a global parameter It is recorded when it is set and...

Page 103: ...tializing the Global Parameters such as the Master Tune or assignment of the Foot Switch LESLIE This is for initializing the contents of all internal Leslie cabinets Select the cabinet you want to ini...

Page 104: ...no connection Though it makes no stereophonic sound effects it avoids drop out by sounding opposite channel VERSION MAIN PROGRAM VERSION SUB PROGRAM VERSION VOICE INFORMATION VERSION D S P VERSION BOO...

Page 105: ...105 MIDI...

Page 106: ...parameters and global commands MIDI OUT JACK This is for sending performance information To an external MIDI sound module from this keyboard or to record performances and controls to an external seque...

Page 107: ...er is played at what speed Velocity and the strike release Note On O PROGRAM CHANGE Control Channel Switches the internal patches of this keyboard External Zone Channel Switches the external MIDI equi...

Page 108: ...e are Patch parameters and it is pos sible to make di erent settings to each Patch There are 3 external zones in total Each can be allocated to the desired keyboards for example 3 zones for the Upper...

Page 109: ...Section Extra Voice Section Upper Keyboard Lower Keyboard MIDI in Pedal Keyboard On Off MIDI Channel Allocate Key Range Octave Shift button Octave Shift part Octave Shift zone ExZone 3 Pedal ExZone 1...

Page 110: ...cannot be recorded the control of the External Zones in this hook up 1 3 Set both the keyboard channel and the control channel Set the MIDI channel of this keyboard to that of the external sequencer 4...

Page 111: ...one and if necessary record to the patches See the next paragraph ZONES for the setting details MIDI Keyboard MIDI Pedalboard MIDI OUT IN OUT MERGE PHONES USB MEMORY MIDI Sound Module Optional MIDI IN...

Page 112: ...splitted Lower division of internal keyboard OCTAVE LOWER on REAL This is for setting the octave of the Lower part This parameter works on expanded Lower keyboard SK1 and Lower key board SK2 OCTAVE LO...

Page 113: ...out This is a parameter to balance it The setting range is MIN at 0 to 63 MAX at 64 to 127 EXPRESSION CONTROL NUMBER Sets the MIDI control change number CC of the expression pedal The way of controlli...

Page 114: ...PPER and the PEDAL parts in accordance with the MIDI channel settings and are re sent to the UPPER 14 and the PEDAL 15 parts LOCAL This switches the Local Control ON OFF When switched ON the keyboard...

Page 115: ...porary the present settings are sent as a whole from the MIDI OUT jack If you record the Temporary by doing this before you record your performance to the external sequencer you can avoid the setting...

Page 116: ...1 Sk1 Sk2 Owner s Manual 116...

Page 117: ...117 SAVE THE SETUP...

Page 118: ...acing the correct direction matching the upper side of it to that of this keyboard 2 Do not remove the USB ash drive or switch OFF the power while accessing data while the Please wait is displayed The...

Page 119: ...button The FORMAT initializing mode is displayed Press the ENTER button Con rmation message is displayed Press the ENTER button Initialization starts It takes about 3 seconds NOTE If you choose to not...

Page 120: ...PE and change the value from SETUP to WHOLE with the VALUE knob Then press the W but ton and return to the le display mode If you press the ENTER button it is saved With the WHOLE le it can take up to...

Page 121: ...utton The setup name is changed WHAT CONTENTS ARE SAVED Setup Global parameter Patch parameter Le slie Cabinet Custom Tone Wheel Temporary except the Expression Source and Device ID Whole In addition...

Page 122: ...rs DELETE THE SETUP Check the USB ash drive is correctly inserted Locate the SETUP mode Select the setup le to delete with the S T buttons or the VALUE knob Press X button twice ENT to Delete is displ...

Page 123: ...mes If you press the ENTER button it is saved WHAT DOES THIS MEAN Same name exists There is a le with same name already Change the patch name on the SK or delete the le with same name in the USB ash d...

Page 124: ...TCH FILE Check the USB ash drive is correctly inserted Select the Patch le to delete with the S T buttons or the VALUE knob Press W button once ENT to Delete is displayed Press the ENTER button Delete...

Page 125: ...NTER button it is saved WHAT DOES THIS MEAN Same name exists There is a le with same name already Change the Custom name on the SK or delete the le with same name in the USB ash drive next page A le n...

Page 126: ...detail B1 B Type 1 B2 B Type 2 Ml Mellow DELETE THE CUSTOM TONE WHEEL FILE Check the USB ash drive is correctly inserted Select the Custom Tonewheel le to delete with the S T buttons or the VALUE knob...

Page 127: ...127 MUSIC PLAYER...

Page 128: ...SK AUDIO Using your Computer place the les you wish to play in this folder This keyboard identi es up to 99 les NAMES OF MUSIC TO BE DISPLAYED If the audio le is in the WAV type the le name is displa...

Page 129: ...dio le you want to play with the VALUE knob or the S T buttons TO PLAYBACK Press the 1 2 button LED On The play starts TEMPORARY PAUSE Press the 1 2 button again LED Blink The play temporar ily stops...

Page 130: ...UE knob ALL Repeats all songs When the currently playing song ends the next song automatically starts playing ONE When the currently playing song ends it stops the playback SHUF When the currently pla...

Page 131: ...131 VOICE LIBRARY...

Page 132: ...folder of the voice library is automatically created HAMMOND SK LIB Save the library le you want to register here using the personal computer This keyboard can identify up to 99 les VOICE LIBRARY AND...

Page 133: ...of the sound library file on the upper right of the display and the remaining capacity of this unit on the bot tom right You can not additionally register larger files than the remaining capacity Pre...

Page 134: ...city is displayed on the bottom right CLEAR ALL LIBRARIES You can delete all the existing voice library when you want to fresh ly make the set up Locate the voice library function mode Press the X but...

Page 135: ...135 Troubleshooting...

Page 136: ...R part Set the mode at LOW or POLY P 112 1 The expression does not change The Expression Source assignment is not correctly set Correctly set the Expression Source item in the CONTROL mode P 128 The E...

Page 137: ...137 APPENDIX...

Page 138: ...wer setting of E Piano Wur 2 E Piano 14 EP FM Belly Variation of the E Piano FM which enhanced the belly element 3 Keyboard 0 Harpsi 8 Harpsichord 8 is normal 8 4 is in octave unison Lute means treble...

Page 139: ...osa 5 Other 0 Glockenspiel Orchestra bells or glockenspiel e ective if mixed with the Drawbar sounds 5 Other 1 Vibraphone Hard hit vibraphone Also e ective if mixed with the Drawbar sounds 5 Other 2 S...

Page 140: ...the LOWER and PEDAL key boards UPPER and PEDAL keyboards on SK1 73 88 merging and connecting to the MIDI IN jack Use this template to play only this keyboard and control the MIDI equipment connected...

Page 141: ...k Use this template to play only on this keyboard and control the MIDI equipment connect ed to the MIDI OUT jack with the External Zone Template Use Ex w PK Extra Voice Messages MIDI IN Pedal ExVoice...

Page 142: ...2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 5CH vvH n MIDI Channel Number 0H FH Ch 1 16 vv Control Value 00H 7FH 0 127 0 63 Off 64 127 On This control change is only for receive NRPN MSB LSB CC 98 99 Status 2nd Byte 3rd By...

Page 143: ...32H 50 3BH 59 44H 68 4DH 77 05H 5 0EH 14 6 06H 6 0FH 15 18H 24 21H 33 2AH 42 33H 51 3CH 60 45H 69 4EH 78 06H 6 0FH 15 7 07H 7 10H 16 19H 25 22H 34 2BH 43 34H 52 3DH 61 46H 70 4FH 79 07H 7 10H 16 8 08...

Page 144: ...ombi Temp Dump 09H Global Dump 0AH System Dump F7 End Of Exclusive Mode Setting Exclusive Message Full Parameters Reset Rx only F0 System Exclusive 55 SUZUKI ID dd Device ID 42 Mode ID for DT1 12 Comm...

Page 145: ...5 00 03 05 01 00 01 O On 01 On Damper Extra Voice 03 06 00 03 06 01 00 01 O On 01 On Panel Switch Octave Down Mode 03 07 00 03 07 01 00 07 00 Origin 01 Leslie Stop 02 Leslie Fast 03 Vibrato Upper 04 V...

Page 146: ...wer 03 Pedal Key Range Lo 4n 03 00 4n 03 01 24 60 MIDI note number Key Range Hi 4n 04 00 4n 04 01 24 60 MIDI note number Bank Select MSB 4n 05 00 4n 05 01 00 7F Bank Select LSB 4n 06 00 4n 06 01 00 7F...

Page 147: ...d Back Hi 20 04 00 20 04 01 2B 30 G4 C5 Key Click LPF 20 05 00 20 05 01 00 7F 0 127 Custom TW B Type 1 20 06 00 20 06 01 00 04 1 5 Custom TW B Type 2 20 07 00 20 07 01 00 04 1 5 Custom TW Mellow 20 08...

Page 148: ...gistration 16 01 03 00 01 00 08 0 8 L P 8 01 03 01 01 00 08 0 8 Organ Effect Leslie Bypass 09 00 00 09 00 01 00 01 Enable Bypass ANI Leslie Fast 09 01 00 09 01 01 00 01 Slow Fast Leslie Stop 09 07 00...

Page 149: ...lti E ect Parameter 6 3p 0C 00 3p 0C 01 00 7F Multi E ect Parameter 7 3p 0D 00 3p 0D 01 00 7F EQ Bass Gain 3p 0E 00 3p 0E 01 00 09 12 9 0 9 EQ Bass Frequency 3p 0F 00 3p 0F 01 00 0A 20 200Hz EQ Mid Ga...

Page 150: ...w Speed Bass 06 01 7F 01 00 06 01 01 Fast Speed Horn 06 02 7F 02 00 06 02 01 Fast Speed Bass 06 03 7F 03 00 06 03 01 Rise Time Horn 06 04 7F 04 00 06 04 01 Rise Time Bass 06 05 7F 05 00 06 05 01 Fall...

Page 151: ...still remains Noisy This is a custom replicating the entire sound output from the B 3 including the motor hum and leak age noise Noisy 60 Type based upon very prominent leakage noise Mellow Full Flats...

Page 152: ...Select MSB LSB 1 X X Modulation 6 38 O O Data Entry MSB LSB 7 O X Volume 10 O X Pan 11 O O Expression 12 20 80 O O Drawbar Reg Upper 21 29 81 O O Drawbar Reg Lower 33 35 82 O O Drawbar Reg Pedal 48 O...

Page 153: ...CC 80 12 20 Upper 21 29 Lower 33 35 Pedal CC 81 CC 82 Spring Shock 48 X O X X Prochord Active 84 X O X X RPN 100 101 X X X X NRPN 98 99 X O X X All Notes Off 123 O O O O All Sounds Off 120 X O 3 O 3...

Page 154: ...nt Equalizer for Organ Bass Mid sweep Treble Tone for Extra Voice Bass Mid sweep Treble Internal Leslie Advanced Digital 2 Rotors Buttons Bypass Stop Fast Reverb Digital 11 programs Control On Depth M...

Page 155: ...ochorded Mute Combo P046 Solo Flute P047 Solo Alto Sax P048 Solo Trumpet P049 Trumpet Trombone P050 Muted Tp Tb Category Name Jazz Organ P051 Hey Jimmy P052 Crazy Baby P053 Mack The Knife P054 The Low...

Page 156: ...e Speaker 17 Library 58 Locking The Display 36 Lower to Pedal 34 M MANUAL 28 Manual Bass 33 55 Master Equalizer 27 Master Tune 102 M BASS see Manual Bass Menu Mode 66 MIDI 105 114 MIDI Keyboards 18 MI...

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Page 158: ...Printed in China HAMMOND SUZUKI LTD Hamamatsu Japan 00457 40173 V1 60 131212...

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