Using piano and ensemble patches, Allocating the section to a keyboard, Recalling a patch – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual

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USING PIANO AND ENSEMBLE PATCHES

Th

e PIANO and ENSEMBLE Sections allow you to play various instrumental and vocal sounds such

as Piano, Strings, Trumpet, Choir, etc. Th

is is explained in more detail starting below.

To play a PIANO or ENSEMBLE Patch on the keyboard,
simply press the [PIANO] or [ENSEMBLE] button in
the [ALLOCATE] button group. Th

e LED will light red.

NOTE: If only the PIANO or ENSEMBLE Section is active (no

other [ALLOCATE] buttons lit), the PLAY Mode will
display only the PIANO / ENSEMBLE Parameters.

NOTE: If the SPLIT button is “ON” (LED lit), the PIANO /

ENSEMBLE will play to the right of the SPLIT Point only.

NOTE: See page 54 for instructions on allocating a Section

to another Keyboard.

USING THE “OTHER” PATCH Category

Both the PIANO and ENSEMBLE Sections have a category
called [OTHER]. Th

ese include various groups of Patches not

represented by buttons on the Control Panel.
To select a Patch in the [OTHER] Category:
1. Press the [OTHER] button to display the Patch List.
2. Use the PAGE [

]/[

] buttons to select among the available

Patch Categories.

3. Use the DIRECTION [

]/[

] buttons to select a Patch

from the selected Category. Press [ENTER] to select the
Patch you wish.

ALLOCATING THE SECTION TO A KEYBOARD

RECALLING A PATCH

For this example, recall “EP Tine Mk2”

SELECT A Category

Select a Patch Category from the PIANO or ENSEMBLE
Section. For this example, press the [E. PIANO] button in the
PIANO Category. Th

e display will show the Patch List for the

selected category.

Select the Patch

Use the [VALUE] knob to scroll through the Patch List.

NOTE: You can also use the PAGE [

]/[

] buttons to scroll through

the Patch List.

PLAY Mode (Piano)

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