Drawbars (pipe), F1: classic, F2: theatre 1 – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual
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DRAWBARS ( Pipe)
HARMONIC DRAWBARS™ - continued
When using the Pipe Organ, the stops
are registered through the Drawbars. Th
e
Classic type follows the classic organ layout
left to right as follows: Flue, Mixture and
Reed.
On the UPPER and LOWER Parts, each
Drawbar corresponds with a pipe organ rank
or stop.
On the PEDAL part, two stops sound with
one Drawbar (Complex Stop).
NOTE: W h e n “C l a s s i c ” i s a c t i v a t e d , t h e
Drawbars will function in a manner
similar to drawstops on a traditional
pipe organ - pulling a Drawbar “out”
will turn the associated Pipe Voice “ON”
while pushing the Drawbar “in” will turn
the Pipe Voice “OFF.” The Pipe Voices do
not have gradations of volume - they are
either “ON” or “OFF.”
NOTE: The labels “F1,” “F2” etc., refer to Custom
Pipes.
NOTE: The digital Leslie is not available on
the Pipe Voices. However, the Vibrato/
Chorus feature becomes a pipe organ
Tremulant when the PIPE Organ Type is
selected.
If the ORGAN Type is “Pipe,” refer to the “Pipe” row on the other side of the Drawbars
for the correspondence between each Drawbar and the footage.
STOP
A single voice or sound on a pipe organ is referred
to as a “Stop” due to the fact that air fl ow is “stopped”
(or started) by manipulating the individual controls
which turn sounds “ON” or “OFF.”
Principal
16´
Principal
8´
Melodia
8´
Rohr
Flute
8´
Prestant
4´
Flute
4´
Super
Octave
2´
Mixture
IV
Trom-
pette
8´
Bourdon
16´
Open
Diapason
8´
Gedeckt
8´
Sub Bass 16´
+
Gedeckt 8´
Diapason 8´
+
Flute 4´
Viole
Celeste
II
Octave
4´
Flauto
Dolce
4´
Flute
2´
Mixture
III
Hautbois
8´
UPPER:
LOWER:
PEDAL:
F1: Classic
F2: Theatre 1
Style “D”
Trumpet
8´
Open
Diapason
8´
Clarinet
8´
Viol
d’Orch
8´
Flute
8´
Vox
Humana
8´
Open
Diapason
4´
Tibia
Clausa
4´
Vox
Humana
4´
Tibia
Clausa
16´
Vox
Humana
8´
Style “D”
Trumpet
8´
Tibia 16´
+
Flute 8´
Diapason 8´
+
Flute 4´
Tibia
Clausa
8´
Clarinet
8´
Viol
d’Orch
8´
Vox
Humana
8´
Tibia
Clausa
4´
Tibia
Clausa
2´
UPPER:
LOWER:
PEDAL:
F3: Theatre 2
Brass
Trumpet
8´
Diapason
8´
Clarinet
8´
Viol
Celeste
8´
Oboe
8´
Flute
8´
Vox
Humana
8´
Viol
Celeste
4´
Flute
4´
Tibia
Clausa
16´
English
Post Horn
16´
Brass
Trumpet
8´
Tibia 16´
+
Flute 8´
Diapason 8´
+
Flute 4´
Tibia
Clausa
8´
Clarinet
8´
Vox
Humana
8´
Tibia
Clausa
4´
Tibia
Clausa
22⁄3´
Tibia
Clausa
2´
UPPER:
LOWER:
PEDAL:
Th
e Th
eatre 1 and Th
eatre 2 PIPE settings
provide a complement of organ stops
characteristic of a theatre or “cinema” organ.
“Th
eatre 1” is a stop complement similar to
a Wurlitzer “Style 210” while “Th
eatre 2”
is derived from the stops from a Wurlitzer
“Style 260 Special,” including English Post
Horn. Th
e fi gures on the left show the stop
complements for the Th
eatre 1 and Th
eatre
2 Custom Pipe sets.
NOTE: When “Theatre 1” or “Theatre 2”is
activated, the Drawbars will function
similar to tablets on a theatre organ
console.