Drawbars (vx), Drawbars ( vx), Harmonic drawbars™ - continued – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual

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HARMONIC DRAWBARS™ - continued

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DRAWBARS ( Vx)

Th

e type of British combo organ replicated by

the “Vx” ORGAN Type had Drawbar-type
controls, but they functioned diff erently from
Hammond Harmonic Drawbars. Th

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four Drawbars control individual pitches,
while the next three are “Mixture” Drawbars
which cause multiple pitches to sound. “II,”
“III” and “IV” refer to the number of pitches
represented by that Drawbar.
Th

e last two Drawbars control the type of

tone produced by the fi rst seven Drawbars.
The “

” Drawbar causes mellow tones

to sound while the “

” Drawbar causes

brighter and more harmonically complex
tones to sound.

NOTE: The first seven Drawbars WILL NOT

sound unless one or both of the right
two Drawbars are also “out.” These two
Drawbars regulate the overall volume
as well as timbre of the total Drawbar
registration, and can be used separately
or together.

When using the “Vx” ORGAN Type, refer to the “Vx” row above
the Drawbars for the correspondence between each Drawbar and the
voice, footage and timbre.

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FOOTAGE

“Footage” is a term inherited from the pipe organ.
It is used to designate the pitch at which a
particular organ stop will sound. The number
refers to the length of pipe necessary to produce
the lowest note of that particular stop.
For example, if a stop is marked “8’” it means that
the lowest note on a standard 5-octave organ
keyboard “C” will require a pipe 8 feet long.

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FOOTAGE INDICATOR

The last manipulated Drawbar will be shown in
the “Drawbar Registration” dialog box or the PLAY
Mode for the ORGAN Section.

DRAWBAR COLORS

For the Vx, Farf, Ace and Pipe Organ Types, the
Drawbar icons in the display will change color
according to the sound registered for each
Drawbar.

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