Creating a mono synth patch, Select [manual, Allocate the section to the keyboard – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual

Page 50: Locate the mono synth controls, Adjust the volume, Changing the octave, Initialize “manual, Adjust the volume changing the octave

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SK PRO/SK PRO-73 Owner’s Manual

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CREATING A MONO SYNTH PATCH

Th

ese pages show an example of how to create a MONO SYNTH Patch.

Use the controls in the MONO SYNTH portion of the Control
Panel to create a MONO SYNTH Patch.

NOTE: For maximum ease of operation, set the MONO SYNTH knobs

and slider controls in the positions shown on the illustration at
left.

Normally, one of the [FAVORITE] buttons is “ON” (LED lit), indicating that a
Combination has been selected. However, if you want to deselect Combinations and
use the front panel controls entirely to control the sound, turn the [MANUAL] button
“ON.” Th

e [FAVORITE] buttons will all turn “OFF” and all sounds and features of the

SK PRO will be controlled by the front panel controls as well as by the Advanced Feature
settings from the Menus.

INITIALIZE “MANUAL”

Some Menu Parameters may not be set the way you wish even if [MANUAL] is selected.
If you encounter this, you can initialize the MANUAL Parameters (P. 29).

Press the [SYNTH] button in the [ALLOCATE] button group “ON.” Th

e LED will

light and the SYNTH Section will play from the keyboard.

SELECT [MANUAL]

ALLOCATE THE SECTION TO THE KEYBOARD

LOCATE THE MONO SYNTH CONTROLS

ADJUST THE VOLUME

CHANGING THE OCTAVE

To change the Octave for the MONO SYNTH Section only, use the DIRECTION
buttons to move the cursor to “PLAY Mode - MONO SYNTH Section - OCTAVE” and
use the [VALUE] knob to change the Octave. Th

e display will show the current Octave

setting.
To change the Octave of the Oscillator, press the OCTAVE [UP] or [DOWN] buttons in
the MONO SYNTH Section. Th

e display will show the current Octave setting.

Use the [VOLUME] knob in the MONO SYNTH Section to adjust the volume of the
MONO SYNTH. Turn to the right to increase the volume and to the left to decrease the
volume.

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