Custom pedal reg, Each pedal drawbar, Set each pedal drawbar – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual

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Editing Parameters

CUSTOM PEDAL REG.

Th

is FUNCTION Mode allows you to select or edit the registrations for the PEDAL or

Sub-Drawbars

.

Th

e Parameters described on this page are grouped in macro-settings called

Custom Pedal Registrations

. Th

ese

Parameters cannot be Recorded as individual Patch Parameters; however, a Custom Pedal Registration (

PEDAL REG.

)

can be Recorded as part of an ORGAN Patch.

To locate this mode:

[MENU/EXIT] -

CUSTOM

-

PEDAL REG.

- [ENTER]

WHAT ARE “SUB-DRAWBARS?”

On a tone-wheel Hammond Organ, the harmonic
resources for Pedal tones are combined into two
Drawbars each of which draws a combination
of harmonics instead of individual harmonics as
with the other Drawbars. Over the years, several
different schemes were used to voice the Pedal
Drawbars. These are shown below.

Th

e Tone Wheel Organs

A-100

,

B-3

,

C-3

and

Mellow

contain the “Sub-Drawbar”

registrations. If these ORGAN Types are selected, the Sub-Drawbars will be selected.

SET

CUSTOM SET

Setting Range:

F1 ~ F3, U1 ~ U3

Th

is allows you to select the Custom Number to edit.

“F” refers to Factory settings which are permanently stored in memory and cannot be
overwritten. “U” or User settings can be modifi ed or even overwritten entirely in order
to create your own Custom Pedal Registration.

EACH PEDAL DRAWBAR

SUB DRAWBAR - 16´ (PR)

SUB DRAWBAR - 8´ (PR)

Setting Range: 0 ~ 8

Th

ese allow you to adjust the harmonics of each Pedal Drawbar. Adjustable footages

are 16´, 5⅓

´, 8´, 4´, 2⅔

´, 2´, 13/5´, and 1⅓

´.

NOTE: The footages 22⁄3´, 2´, 13⁄5´ and 11⁄3´ in the Sub Drawbar 16´ have softer maximum

volumes than the other footages for fine-adjustment.

NOTE: The Parameters labeled (PR) are Pedal Registration Parameters. You must Record

these Parameters to a Custom Pedal Registration if you want their settings to
be remembered the next time the instrument is turned “ON.” See page 128 f
or
instructions on how to do this.

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