Using combinations, What is a “combination, Select a combination – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual

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USING COMBINATIONS

Combinations

are the basic memory units of the SK PRO. Th

is is explained in more detail starting below.

WHAT IS A “COMBINATION?”

As explained previously, the SK PRO has four sound-producing sections - ORGAN,
PIANO, ENSEMBLE, and MONO SYNTH. Th

ese, along with other Parameters

such as Control Panel settings, etc., can be combined into a single unit called a

Combination

.

Th

e SK PRO/SK PRO-73 comes with 100 pre-programmed Combinations. Starting

below is an example of how to use Combinations.

SELECT A COMBINATION

LOCATE THE PLAY MODE

If the PLAY Mode is not displaying, press the [PLAY] button to display it.

NOTE: The MANUAL feature is explained in more detail on page 29.

MOVE THE CURSOR TO THE COMBINATION NUMBER

If the cursor is not at the Combination Number (very top of the screen), move the
cursor to it using the DIRECTION buttons.

SELECT A COMBINATION

Use the [VALUE] knob to select a Combination.

NOTE: You can also select a Combination Number by direct numerical key input. This is

explained in more detail on page 140.

” INDICATES A LIST

The “

” is shown on the right side of the

Combination Number etc. This indicates a List
window is available to choice a value or selection.
The List window is opened by press the [ENTER]
button with cursor on the “

” item. Select the

value by [VALUE] knob or [

]/[

] buttons and

press the [ENTER] button. The value will decided
and the List window will closed.

WHAT IS A “BUNDLE?”

I n order to decrease the number of steps
necessary to create a Combination, you can
save Combination Parameters, ORGAN Patches
and MONO SYNTH Patches to a

Bundle

You

can then save the Bundle along with PIANO
and/or ENSEMBLE Patches to a Combination.

B001

Bundle

Combination

Organ

Mono Synth

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