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Appendix
Group
Number
Description
4 Wind
11 Tp + Tb Straight
Trumpet and trombone playing in octave unison. “Straight”, “Vibrato” indicate variation.
4 Wind
12 Tp + Tb Vibrato
4 Wind
13 Tp + Tb Muted
4 Wind
14 Flute Pcd
A Flute section. A melody with harmony is heard if a single note is played on the Upper key-
board while holding notes on the Lower keyboard.
4 Wind
15 BigBand Sax Pcd
A Big Band Saxophone section. Alto sax as the top note, tenor sax, baritone sax as the harmony
notes if a single note is played on the Upper keyboard while holding notes on the Lower
keyboard.
4 Wind
16 BigBand Pcd
A Big Band Brass. Trumpet as the top note, alto sax, trombone and tenor sax as the harmony
notes if a single note is played on the Upper keyboard while holding notes on the Lower
keyboard.
4 Wind
17 BigBand FD Pcd
4 Wind
18 Quartet 1 Pcd
Instrumentation is same as “Big Band Pcd”, but with diff erent harmony voicing.
4 Wind
19 Quartet 2 Pcd
Instrumentation is same as “Big Band Pcd”, but with diff erent harmony voicing.
4 Wind
20 Jazz Brass Pcd
A modern Big Band Brass section. Trumpet as the top note, trumpet, trombone as the har-
mony notes if a single note is played on the Upper keyboard while holding notes on the Lower
keyboard. “FD” means fall-down when played with fortissimo and released.
4 Wind
21 Jazz Brass FD Pcd
4 Wind
22 Mute Combo 1 Pcd
Th
e Brass Combo with muted trumpets and straight trombone. 3-part harmony is heard if
a single note is played on the Upper keyboard while holding notes on the Lower keyboard.
4 Wind
23 Mute Combo 2 Pcd
Th
e Brass Combo with muted trumpets and muted trombone. 3-part harmony is heard if
a single note is played on the Upper keyboard while holding notes on the Lower keyboard.
4 Wind
24 BigBand Gliss Up Pcd
Variation of “BigBand Pcd”. Glissandos “up” when the played fortissimo and released.
4 Wind
25 Two Trumpets
Two trumpets in unison.
4 Wind
26 Unison Brass
Octave unison of trumpet, alto sax, trombone and tenor sax.
4 Wind
27 Synth Brass Afri
Mellow synth brass similar to “Afri...”.
4 Wind
28 Synth Brass Rosa
Bright synth brass similar to “Rosa...”.
5 Other
0 Glockenspiel
Orchestra bells or glockenspiel, eff ective if used with Drawbar sounds.
5 Other
1 Vibraphone
Hard hit vibraphone. Also eff ective if used with Drawbar sounds.
5 Other
2 Solly Strings
Late 1970’s strings ensemble keyboard. “o” indicates octave unison, “Long” indicates longer
release rate.
5 Other
3 Solly Strings o
5 Other
4 Solly Strings Long
5 Other
5 Solly Strings o Long
5 Other
6 Syn. Strings 1
Simulates the strings keyboard via multi-eff ects. “o” indicates octave unison.
5 Other
7 Syn. Strings 1 o
5 Other
8 Syn. Strings 2
Synthesized strings sounds. Simulates the strings of the Hammond SX/CX series.
5 Other
9 Syn. Strings 2 o
5 Other
10 Syn. Strings 3
Synthesized strings sounds. Using 3 sawtooth waveforms.
5 Other
11 Sweep Pad
Synth pad with slow fi lter sweep. “Slice” adds the deep tremolo eff ect.
5 Other
12 Slice Pad
5 Other
13 H. Bell Pad
Synth pad with Hand Bells.
5 Other
14 Glock. Pad
Synth pad with Glockenspiel.
5 Other
15 Square Lead
Synth lead using Square wave.
5 Other
16 Square Mellow
Synth lead, mellower than “Square Lead”.
5 Other
17 Saw Lead
Synth lead using Sawtooth wave. “Duo Pcd” adds ProChord function, providing two-part
harmony if a single note is played on the Upper keyboard while holding notes on the Lower
keyboard. Th
e “Block Pcd” also has ProChord harmony providing “Block” voicing.
5 Other
18 Saw Duo Pcd
5 Other
19 Saw Block Pcd
5 Other
20 P. O. Love
“Saw Lead” in octave unison. Eff ective playing either single notes or chords, as in “Th
e Power
Of...”.
5 Other
21 Funny Lead
Simulates the “green button” of a late 70’s Japanese combo organ. “Duo Pcd” adds ProChord
function, providing two-part harmony if a single note is played on the Upper keyboard while
holding notes on the Lower keyboard.
5 Other
22 Funny Duo Pcd
5 Other
23 Syn. Harp
Synth orchestral harp.
5 Other
24 Noise Zap
An unpitched sound eff ect made up of white noise and an LPF.
5 Other
25 Finger Bs Jz
“Jazz” type electric bass, played by forefi nger.
5 Other
26 Pick Bs Jz
“Jazz” type electric bass, played by the pick with muted.
5 Other
27 Pick Lng Bs Jz
Same as above with longer decay.
5 Other
28 Slap Bs Jz
“Jazz” type electric bass, played with slap style.
6 Library
0 VxJ Bright
1960’s “Vx” transistor combo organ. Th
is organ used Tablets instead of the Drawbars. It had a
single tone, and the tabs varied the brightness. “Bright” is the brightest.
6 Library
1 VxJ Brass
6 Library
2 VxJ Mellow
6 Library
3 VxJ Flute
6 Library
4 - 7 VxJV Bright, Brass, Mellow, Flute “VxJ” with vibrato.
6 Library
8 - 11 VxJS Bright, Brass, Mellow, Flute “VxJ” with sustain.
Example
Select Group 2, Number 3 via NRPN ..................Bx 63 06 62 50 06 02 26 00 63 07 62 50 06 03 26 00 (x = Upper channel)
Summary of Contents for SKX
Page 5: ...5 Introduction INTRODUCTION...
Page 15: ...15 HOOK UP...
Page 20: ...Skx Owner s Manual 20...
Page 21: ...21 GETTING READY TO PLAY...
Page 35: ...35 SETTING UP...
Page 61: ...61 USING THE CONTROL PANEL...
Page 71: ...71 SETTING THE PARAMETERS...
Page 103: ...103 MIDI...
Page 114: ...Skx Owner s Manual 114...
Page 115: ...115 SAVE THE SETUP...
Page 125: ...125 MUSIC PLAYER...
Page 129: ...129 VOICE LIBRARY...
Page 133: ...133 Troubleshooting...
Page 135: ...135 APPENDIX...
Page 154: ...Skx Owner s Manual 154...
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