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Hammond XK-1 Owner`s Manual

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1. 48 HOW TO READ THE DISPLAY 48 BUTTON OPERATION IN THIS MENU 48 FUNCTION MODE erre rents 49 HOW TO READ THE DISPLAY 49 BUTTON OPERATION IN THIS 49 Example of operation sss 50 SHORT CUT TO THE FUNCTION MODE 52 Example of operation sss 52 STORING THE PAGE YOU FREQUENTLY USE 52 Example of operation sss 52 SETTING THE PARAMETERS 53 DRAWBAR erint een eene 54 Setting the Manual LOWER and UPPER 54 Setting the PEDAL PRESET ecu cL PRESET NAME PRESET LOAD orci e HERRERA EFFECTIVE USE OF LINK LOWER PEDAL 57 WHEN LINK LOWER PEDAL IS ON 57 WHEN LINK LOWER PEDAL 15 OFF seen 57 CONTROL rh o t 58 PITCH BEND cin intente etin tere citet tele 58 MODULATION s i c teas 59 ten tee e neto 59 FOOT SWITCH S air rsen tecti rcd tester tete 60 EXTRA VOICE 7 REVERB Ie x RE t eret 61 S eines te poe e be e n 61 ADJUSTING THE EXPRESSION PEDAL
2. LESLIE RECORD Recording Cabinet PRESET 1 4 2 gt 540 5 6 RECJUMP PLAY PARAMETER 1 71 I I COMBINATION PRESETS 9 10 EN BANK PAGE 4 REC JUMP PLAY ATION PRESETS 9 10 EN BANK o MENU EXIT X X 1 4 2 gt 4 9 5 6 RECJUMP PLAY yr PARAMETER 1 VALUE 3 X X COMBINATI ETS HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual Enter the name for the Cabinet as you want Touch the REC JUMP button in the setting mode of the Leslie Parameter The Cabinet Selection mode is displayed Select the Cabinet Number to record by the PAGE button Touch 4 OK and it is recorded The display during the recording treatment shows as illustrated NOTE If you do not want to record just touch the MENU EXIT OD VIB OverDrive VIBrato 69 In this mode you can change the setting relating to each Effect for Overdrive and Vibrato Chorus To locate this mode 1 Touch the MENU EXIT button to display the MENU select PAGE C by the PAGE button and then touch the 1 OD VIB button 2 Or hold down the 0 D ON button for a while OVERDRIVE page V1 C1 V2 C2 CHORUS button for a while VIBRATO CHORUS page WIE LUI US
3. Fig V 20R optional FOOT SWITCH Fig FS 9H optional This is used to slide the pitch up or down while playing The frequency goes up when you move it back and it goes down when you move it forward When you release your hand from the PITCH BEND wheel it returns auto matically to the center position NOTE You can adjust the value of the wheel change P 58 The MODULATION WHEEL on the right is not usually used It is used when you transmit the modulation information to external MIDI equipment P 83 or to add effect to Extra Voice P 74 Generally organs can not express dynamics or the velocity of the key touch However if you connect the Expression Pedal to the organ you can express the velocity corresponding to the degree of your foot pressure on the pedal and add intonation to make your music more expressive The Expression Pedal is to be separately purchased The volume is loudest when you fully press down by means of your toe and it is quietest when you fully press down by means of your heel NOTE Set the parameter at Expression source for the model of expression pedal that you have conneted P 59 This switch is used to operate and control the organ by your foot instead of pressing various switches by your hand while playing The Foot Switch is to be separately purchased The initial factory assignment is LESLIE FAST NOTE You can change the Foot
4. Recording to the Sequencer or the Computer 80 Playback from the Sequencer or the Computer 80 CONTROLLING THE EXTERNAL MIDI EQUIPMENT S 81 ue M 9INTERNAL ZONE EXTERNAL ZONE TROUBLE SHOOTING 87 TROUBLE SHOOTING eres 88 APPENDIX 89 Custom 90 MIDI Templates cese 91 Part and MIDI Messages 93 MIDI Information 94 Drawbar Data List esses 95 System Exclusive Message 96 Global Parameters 97 Bank Parameters eese 97 Preset Parameters eese 98 Leslie Parameters cessere 100 System Parameters 100 Combi and Bank Program Messages 101 Specifications ioci er erect 102 Demonstration Songs and Composers 103 Factory Presets eene 104 dinde
5. sss 62 TUNE iet eee 63 CUSTOM TONEWHEELS sss 64 PERCUSS PERCUSSION 11 15s1sstrserstrsere nne 65 LESLIE nente oi at Eo icd dite 66 CABINET NUMBERS 5 initiiert HER ette 66 LESLIE PARAMETERS nihii etit 66 RECORD THE CABINETS sssssses 68 OD VIB OverDrive 69 OVERDRIVE VIBRATO CHORUS EQUALIZ EQUALIZer HEVERD ient eines eC SYSTEM at scie EXVOICE EXtra 1 74 IN THIS MANUAL NOTE s and GET TR appear frequently The NOTE is a supplementary explanation The are explanations of terms and applications MIEL been occ cce ko 75 MIDI ete rie tees 76 Whatis MIDI 2 irt 76 MIDI TERMINALS ON THIS KEYBOARD 76 WHAT THE MIDI CAN DO ON YOUR KEYBOARD 76 MIDI CHANNEL MAJOR MIDI MESSAGE CHANNEL MESSAGE SYSTEM MESSAGE de dee ote ee ERE MIDI STRUCTURE OF THIS KEYBOARD T8 KEYBOARD CHANNEL eere rennen EXTERNAL ZONE CHANNEL EXPANDING THE KEYBOARD RECORDING AND PLAYING
6. ic cs 3 gia Qs Oe Qi is RATE REM VIE EMPHASIS 6 2 uz Qin OL HAST 15 9 OVERDRIVE 6 VIBRATO DEPTH V1 1 DRIVE 7 VIBRATO DEPTH V2 This is for adjusting the Overdrive Value 8 VIBRATO DEPTH V3 The higher value gets the more distortion you can get This is linked with the OVERDRIVE knob on the front panel 9 VIBRATO DEPTH C1 The setting range is 0 to 63 10 VIBRATO DEPTH C2 2 EXPRESSION This is for varying the amount of Overdrive by changing the 11 VIBRATO DEPTH C3 These are for setting the Depth of the each Vibrato Chorus Effect mode The setting range is 0 15 Expression value EX2 OD If you operate the Expression pedal not only the volume but also the distortion will be changed The Expression pedal affects only the volume not the distortion value OD ONLY The Expression pedal affects only the distortion value and not the volume NOTE The parameters in these modes are Preset Parameters and are recorded to each Combination Preset VIBRATO CHORUS 3 VIBRATO RATE This is for setting the Speed of the Vibrato Chorus Effect The setting range is 6 10 7 25 Hz 4 VIBRATO TREMOLO This is for setting the Tremolo amplitude modulation of the Vibrato Chorus Effect The setting range is 0 15 5 VIBRATO EMPHASIS This is for setting the Emphasis boost
7. 22 HOW RECALL THE PRESETS 22 1 Selecting preset BANK 22 2 Selecting preset 2 2 2 22 PLAY WITH THE CONTROLLERS 23 PITCH BEND WHEEL tc rt tes 23 EXPRESSION e etes 23 FOOT SWITCH RR 23 MAKING YOUR OWN SOUNDS 24 TOUCH THE DRAWBAR SELECT UPPER 24 SELECT THE PRESET BUTTON ADJUST 24 PULL OUT THE DRAWBARS senes 24 ADD RERGUSSION 5 4 te nte ttes 24 ADD EFFECTS 2 5 it e e ier 25 VIBRATO CHORUS rccte a etti 25 OVERDRIVE etae t RA M Ra ote i ten 25 ie ERN 25 USING EXTRA VOICES sseseenennnnnnnnne 25 Divide the keyboard into two parts left and right SPLIT 26 Add bass part on the manual keyboard MANUAL BASS 26 What s Part 2 gentes 26 STORING REGISTRATIONS IN COMBINATION PRESET 27 EX Memorize to 69 3 sas tee ete ip pet 27 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual SET TING UP b e 29 SOUND ENGINE STRUCTURE 30 SYSTEM STRUCTURE OF XK 1 KEYBOARD 30 DRAWBARS 32 WHITE
8. COMBINATION PRESETS Record a new Combination Preset The DECAY FAST is a Preset Parameter It will go back to the set value if you call out the other or current Combination Preset If you want to continue to use the changed value hereafter you must record the value into the Combination Preset 8 9 10 11 UPPER PEDAL LOWER VALUE se PAGES Y Recording Preset O U4 2 5 BANK NUM NAME PLAY PRESET yr PARAMETER 71 Decrease the value using the VALUE button or the VALUE knob on the left NOTE Repeat the operation 1 5 if you want to change other parameters too Touch the PLAY button to return to the PLAY mode ETT PRESET PARAMETERS They are the Parameters to be recorded into each Combination Preset They include the Parameters for setting the status of the buttons knobs on the panel Decay Fast and many others The overall general common Parameters which are not included in the Combina tion Presets are called Global Param eters Using the Control Panel 52 SHORT CUT TO THE FUNCTION MODE Each button on the panel has a SHORT CUT capability so that you can easily go to each Function mode By holding down the button you can easily go to the desired mode display The SHORT
9. 107 Introduction HAMMOND Xk 1 Owner s Manual MAIN FEATURES 9 ACCURATELY REPRODUCES THE TONE WHEEL SOUND Your new XK 1 contains 96 independent oscillating digital tone wheels and accurately reproduces the sound of the Vintage B 3 In addition this keyboard has full polyphony DIGITAL LESLIE VIBRATO EFFECTS The XK 1 keyboard is equipped with a DSP effect generator to simulate the Scanner Vibrato and Leslie Speaker The range of sounds that you can create is expanded by the use of Vibrato and Chorus effects and by the real sounding Leslie effects which effectively simulates the rotation of the two Rotors which are present in traditional Leslie 8 PIN LESLIE SPEAKER SOCKET Your new XK 1 contains a 8 pin Leslie speaker socket for direct connection to Leslie 21 System Speakers BUILT IN EXTRA VOICE This keyboard has built in 8 Extra Voices such as Electric Piano and Clavi to which you can switch from Drawbar voices or Percussion voices CAN BE EXPANDED USE OF EXTERNAL MIDI PRODUCTS You can expand your keyboard by connecting and playing with additional external MIDI equipment This includes keyboards sequencers etc LIGHT WEIGHT AND COMPACT BODY The XK 1 is light and compact but sounds and functions like deluxe model Introduction 10 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel MASTER AE SECOND TH
10. BRAKE BUTTON Leslie Internal Leslie Effect This button sets the action when the ON button is OFF Speaker When the LED is ON it is in BRAKE mode The speed gradually slows down and stops and if the LED is OFF it is THROUGH The Leslie effect is by passed and the voice comes out of the stationary channel NOTE You can not to control the Break or Through on external Leslie Speakers NOTE You fine set the LESLIE effect i e speeds 66 Through Through ar TR WHAT IS THE LESLIE EFFECT In the Leslie speakers generally an amplifier and two rotors are incorporated i e the Horn Rotor responsible for the treble and the Bass Rotor for the bass Horn Stationary Speaker Each rotor has a speaker or speakers and a motor for controlling Driver speed to give the unique tremolo sound gained by the Doppler Woofer effect There are also models as have not only the rotors but stationary speakers switchable The circuit to send the sound to the rotor is called Rotary Channel and that to the stationary speaker is called Stationary Channel The built in Leslie Effect simulates them and you can get the best effect when connected stereophonic HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual EQUALIZER amp REVERB 41 The Equalizer and the Reverb effects give the final touch to the tone The Equalizer regulates the tone and the Reverb adds the resonance of the hall performance
11. Use EX Zone By this the transmission of the Keyboard Channel stops and the infos of the External Zone is sent from MIDI OUT 3 Setthe Zone and the data is recorded to the Combination Preset if necessary See ZONES on the next page for how to set the Zone MIDI 82 ZONES To control the external sound module a certain range of the manual keyboard of this keyboard is used for that Each of them is called the EXTERNAL ZONE At the same time you can set the playing range IN TERNAL of the built in sound engine and play on the same single keyboard wees CH L MaP HI rEAS fOHE 3 1 HPROG CH LO MAP HI 1C oH LO MABSHI aca ZONE 1427 oc INTERNAL ZONE 1 PEDAL 2 LOWER amp UPPER LOW 3 LOWER amp UPPER HIGH This is for setting the playing range of each part of the built in sound engine by the keyboard Set the lowest note at LO and the upper most note at HI The upper most function of the manual bass is set at PED 4 SPLIT POINT If you use the Split function set the KEY on where to split the LOWER and the UPPER Parts on the keyboard The setting value is the highest note used in the LOWER Part NOTE You can jump to this mode by holding down the SPLIT button as well NOTE For 1 to 4 you can set the value by touching the REC JUMP button while holding down a note on the keyboard 5 LOWER OCTAVE This is for sett
12. You can control these functions with the panel buttons and knobs EQUALIZER NAD LM OLUME OVERDRI l 1 x TONE KNOB C n Can be setup to control any one of the three tone types IA i i 7 When delivered from the factory TREBLE is assigned and as you turn it to the right MAX MIN the treble is emphasized and to the left the trebel is reduced J TONE TYPE BUTTON ONTROL TONE O D O TYPE This assigns the settings to the TONE KNOB At every touch the assignment changes in the order of TREBLE BASS and MIDDLE The initial letter of the word is displayed in the PLAY mode NOTE For further details please read the section EQUALIZER P 70 BlueCheese T 9 The illustration indicates TREBLE is at 9 REVERB eu VOICE cus EXTRA VOICE REVERB BUTTON This is for switching ON and OFF the Reverb Effect when the assignment for this button is REVERB P 61 MANUAL NOTE You change the time and the depth of the Reverb P 71 BASS SPLIT C IO L DEMO Setting Up 42 COMBINATION PRESETS The settings you have made can be recorded into the Combination Presets BANK AND NUMBER Combination Presets E 2 M 9 1120 5 ia ee 8 A 9 10 11 ADJUST BANK MENU EXIT PAGE 3 Co Die 1 4 2 gt 3 8 140 5 6 REC JU
13. HAMMOND Model 1 Thank you and congratulations on your choice of seri irm gt HAMMOND up i nmm li li Owner s Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wider blade or third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet ATTENTION WARNING mE mE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK fee NOT OPEN ROW rv UR v FED SS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug
14. Setting the Parameters 66 LESLIE In this mode you can create your own setting for the Combination Presets built in Leslie Effect There are many parameters for the built in Leslie Effect his made Touch the MENU EXIT button to display the MENU d t 1 tti but not h Gen nee ee Then select PAGE C by the PAGE button and touch 3 Combination Preset independently LESLIE The parameters are treated by the group called CABI 2 Or hold down either LESLIE BREAK LESLIE ON or NET You can select the CABINET NUMBER in the LESLIE FAST HIC HELE STANCE 120 em 5 FAST 5 ALL BRAK SPD 35493523 TIM T a H FEH JL UL FAST H RH EISE EAL RAE SPD e TIMENS 9i CAB i47 Ture LESLIE 147 ISE CHARACTER LAT NUMBERS tips CONCEPT OF THE CABINET NUMBERS Each Cabinet represents one imaginary Leslie 1 LESLIE CABINETS Here you select the CABINET NUMBER to use in the Combination Presets Speaker prepared by the Leslie Parameter The setting range is 1 8 The will displayed when the Leslie Parameters are This parameter is the only Preset Parameter in this changed from this Cabinet Number mode PARAMETERS 2 This is for putting Cabinet Names Move the cursor by the
15. So some musicians turned off the power while BEND PEDAL DOWN P playing in order to get that effect If the B 3 C 3 is turned off the Tone wheel 4 BEND PEDAL UP P motor gradually slows down and stops and the These are for setting the changing range of the PITCH BEND WHEEL by the semi tone amplifier does as well This function is to Both the LOWER and the UPPER PARTS change at the same time as they use the same simulate that on this model Tone Wheels The setting range is 0 12 for up 0 24 for down 5 BEND MODE P ECT THO PITCH BEND MODE WORKS It switches the function of the PITCH BEND wheel BEND You can slide the pitch by rotating the PITCH BEND wheel MOTOR You can control the TONE WHEEL motor The motor turns on when it is in the center or in the neutral position stops when you rotate it forward toward yourself and accelerates when you push it back 6 BEND TIME P This sets the time for slowing down to stop or accelerating the motor when it The pitch immediately falls MOTOR The pitch gradually falls down to the 7 BEND AMPLIFIER P set point This decides whether to turn off the amplifier or not by rotating the PITCH BEND wheel forward toward the player PITCH BEND MODULATION HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual When the value of this parameter is the pitch goes down and the sound gradu ally fades out MODULATION 8 MODULATION LESLIE
16. Volume Bass 06 100 0CCI2 0dB OC 0dB Angle 06 7F __ 00 06 0 180422 04 120deg Mic Distance 06 00 7F 08100 08 0 3 27 02 09m Hom Character 06 400 02 Flat Mid Deep 00 Flat System Parameters Category MIDI Display HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 101 Appendix Combi and Bank Program Messages jauueYD L0 v0 00 ICI BIA 4equinw G yueg yueg jeles yueq HAMMOND 1 Owner s Manual 102 Specifications Sound Generator 2 x VASE III as Digital Tone wheels Keyboard 61 notes Water Fall type with Velocity Harmonic Drawbars Knobs 9 Pitches Drawbar Select Tabs Upper Pedal Lower Waveform B type Mellow Brite Upper and Lower Muted Normal Synth1 Synth2 Pedal Percussion Tabs Second On Third On Fast Decay Soft Adjustable Touch Velocity Decay Fast Slow Level Soft Normal Extra Voice 8 Instruments Tuning Master 430 450 1Hz Steps Transpose 6 0 6 semitones Effects Internal Leslie On Fast Brake Digital 2 Rotors Vibrato and Chorus V1 V2 V3 Cl C2 C3 Upper amp Lower On Off Speed 5 6 10 7 25Hz Overdrive Digital Overdrive Equalizer 3 Bands Reverb 10 Programs Sustain 5 Lengths Pedal Inte
17. Harmonic Diapason 4 Horn Diapason 8 Open Diapason 8 Solo Diapason Wood Diapason 8 Cello 8 Dulciana 8 Gamba 8 I Gemshorn 8 Orchestral String 8 Salicional 8 Solo Viola 8 Solo Violin 8 Viola da Gamba 8 Violina 4 Violone 16 00 8874 210 00 8686 310 00 7785 321 00 4434 210 85 8524 100 00 8877 760 00 0606 045 00 8887 480 01 8866 430 01 8855 331 00 7754 321 00 3564 534 00 7770 000 00 3484 443 00 4741 321 00 1464 321 00 2453 321 00 2474 341 00 3654 324 00 2465 432 00 0103 064 26 3431 000 Setting Up 35 3e DRAWBAR SELECT ASSIGN THE DRAWBARS FOR EACH PART Upper Registration m Lower Registration Physical Drawbars PPER PEDAL LOWER Sep p ri Pedal Registration On this keyboard there are 3 Parts UPPER LOWER and There is one set of Drawbars on this keyboard though this PEDAL and each of them has the corresponding Drawbars keyboard has 3 Parts Use Drawbar Select Buttons for assign The manual on the keyboard is usually assigned to the UPPER ment of the Drawbars for each of the Parts position If you want to play the LOWER or PEDAL Part use The Drawbar Select Buttons UPPER PEDAL LOWER the Split or Manual Bass functions or connect a MIDI key are used for selecting which Part the Drawbars will be board and assign each part assigned to Upper Registration All LEDs are O
18. Local On Off System Common O O O X X O O O O O X O O O ____ X X X Aux All Notes Off Messages Active Sense Reset Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No 1 Lower Channel 2 Pedal Channel 3 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual Appendix 93 Part and MIDI Messages External Upper Lower Pedal Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard 1 7 10 11 64 16 100 101 98 99 123 120 121 0 32 Change voice Combination Combination each zone Presets Presets 1 It works for both Upper and Lower 2 It works for each zone 3 It work for all parts audio controlled 4 Coarse Tune for transpose 5 For Rx only HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 94 Appendix MIDI Information Channel Voice Message Note Off Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 8n kk 9n kk 00 n MIDI Channel Number kk Note Number vv Velocity disregard 0 F Ch 1 16 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 Note On Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte On kk n MIDI Channel Number kk Note Number vv Velocity 0 F Ch 1 16 00 7F 0 127 00 7F 0 127 Control Change The value set by the Control Change is not reset even when Program Change messages etc are received Bank Select 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 00 mm Il n MIDI Channel Num
19. While holding down the BANK Button touch the Preset Button 6 NOTE The LED for the Preset Button indicates the 7 8 9 10 11 BANK while the BANK Button is pressed BANK PAGE 1 Press and Hold 4 5 6 UP PARAMETER 7 T VALUE 1 2 Selecting preset NUMBER Touch the Preset Button 8 At this time the Preset is selected and the setting changes NOTE While the BANK Button is released the LED indicates the NUMBER COMBINATION PRESETS 6 8 appears on the bottom left of the Display Recall various Combination Presets and play BANK MENU EXIT When you recall a Combination Preset not only Drawbars but 7 EM also the Effects such as Leslie and Reverb change altogether However the BANK 12 of the factory setting changes only the Drawbars This action is the same as on B 3 or C 3 NOTE You can set the types of the Parameter you recall 56 INATION PRESETS HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual PLAY WITH THE CONTROLLERS 23 Your performance will be more expressive if you play using the controllers You will see on this page how to use the controllers generally used with the electronic musical instruments How to use the exclusive Hammond Organ controllers is shown on the next page PITCH BEND WHEEL EXPRESSION PEDAL
20. other reason not due to defects in materials or workmanship This warranty is void if the serial number if any has been altered defaced or removed ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING OUT OF THE SALE OF THIS HARDWARE PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PAR TICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ABOVE ONE YEAR PERIOD LIABILITY IS LIMITED SOLELY TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IN HAMMOND S SOLE DISCRETION AND IN NO EVENT SHALL INCLUDE DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE OR OTHER INCIDEN TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS EXPENSES OR DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE PURCHASER IN CLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY DATA OR INFORMATION WHICH MAY BE LOST OR RENDERED INACCURATE EVEN IF HAMMOND HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES HAMMOND shall have no obligation to enhance or undate any PRODUCT once manufactured over Your Name and Address Name and Address of Hammond Distributor in your territory Place Stamp Here Some states do not allow limitations on how long any implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights which vary from state to state Available in U S A only IMPORTANT THIS IS YOUR HAMMOND WARRANTY REGISTRATION Fill out NOW and mail DON T DE LAY To receive the protection of this lim
21. pulled out Drawbar s The display shows only the Drawbar s you operate o 5 1 3 8 4 2 2 3 2 135 1 1 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 679 00 079 CO NO E Middle C The pitch of each Drawbar is as shown above when the middle C is depressed The footage marked on each Drawbar is originated from the length of the pipes of the pipe organ The numbers 1 8 on each Drawbar indicate the volume of the sound to be produced as well as the guide to simply set the Drawbar For example when you blow clarinet the internal air vibrates and the fundamental 8 and the third harmonic 2 2 3 plus the fifth harmonic 1 3 5 come out at the same time On this keyboard if you pull out 3 Drawbars you can get the clarinet sound If you pull out the right hand side one of the 3 Drawbars a little longer and the left hand side one a little shorter the element component of the high pitch increases and a hard sound comes out If you pull out the left hand one a little longer on the contrary the sound gets mellow Thus you can make delicate changes to the sound depending on the flow of the tune music or your choice preference by fully utilizing the Drawbars NOTE You can change the characters of the Drawbars P 54 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 33 WHITE DRAWBARS 16 5 1 3 In each Drawb
22. 430 450 Hz NOTE The parameters in this mode are the Global Parameters They are recorded when the value is set Also they are common at each Combination Preset Setting the Parameters 64 CUSTOM TONEWHEELS In this mode you can select and regulate each the Tone Wheel Set for the Manual Keyboard We call this CUSTOM TONEWHEELS The typical 3 or 4 types of settings are recorded when delivered from the factory To locate this mode Touch the MENU EXIT button and display MENU select PAGE B by the PAGE button and then touch either 1 B type 2 Mellow or 3 Brite button for the desired Tonewheel Set Also the Temporary the present setting automatically switches to the CUSTOB HUMBER B TuU 1 1 B 3 1 CUSTOM NUMBER This is for selecting the CUSTOM NUMBER to use Each Custom Number has parameters that wheel by wheel Level Cut Off Fre quency etc For example to the B type Real B 3 simulating the well preserved B 3 C 3 and 80 s Clean with less leakage noise rough sound Noisy and Noisy 60 louder leakage noise is stored NOTE This parameter is a Global Parameter It is common for the same Tone wheel Set B type here of each Combination Preset NOTE You not edit the wheel by wheel parameters on this model HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual ar Ty LEAKAGE NOISE On the B 3 C 3 the signal leakes in the route from the pick up mounted for the Topnew
23. 9 10 11 BANK MENU EXIT UPPER PEDAL LOWER VALUE pl i PEDAL AHDRAWBAR f ECONTROL Q U EN e Ue ps BANK NUM NAME TONE pecu miis AMENET re wy PARAMETER 3 X X X X X COMBINATION PRESETS Go to PAGE A 8 4 9 10 ADJUST BANK o MENU EXIT UPPER PEDAL LOWER VALUE pues cu ABDEAWEAR BTLHE HPRESET CONTROL BANK NUM NAME TONE et i Mb ose 16 5 VALUE 3 X RECIJUMP BINATION PRESETS Go to the PRESET FUNCTION mode 7 0 8 4 9 10 1 MENU EXIT UPPER PEDAL LOWER VALUE Eee Jt X X X X X 1 4 A gt d 4 5 RECIJUMP o PLAY t TION PRESETS BANK NUM PRESET Input THE NAME 7 w 9 10 1 MENUEXT VALUE PAGE Pi X X X X X t 1 4 gs Ue 5 6 RECJUMP PLAY pane E UPPER PEDAL LOWER P RememberMe BANK NUM BANK NUM POLEN C TION PRESETS Touch the MENU EXIT button The MENU mode will be displayed If the PAGE A is not displayed touch the PAGE button and
24. Lower Split Point Upper This keyboard has only a single manual But you can change the setting and play it as it was a double keyboard organ using this SPLIT function neam sunon Switch on the LED by pressing the button to split the manual EXTRA VOICE The factory SPLIT setting is to divide it between B2 and C3 in the center IENUJEXIT icis NOTE Split Point or Octave can be moved P 82 NOTE The Split function does not work when the MIDI IN jack is used for LOWER PEDAL 84 MANUAL The right hand side of the split point is called UPPER to make sound by the pos pid 74 Drawbars switch Drawbar Select UPPER and Percussion The left hand side is called LOWER and makes sound with the Drawbars switch Drawbar Select 1 2 LOWER Percussion does not sound with LOWER Add bass part on the manual keyboard MANUAL BASS You can play the Bass using the lowest keys MANUAL BASS Button To use the Manual Bass function press the button and switch on the LED Manual Bass Not to interfere with the Melody performance this function is limited only upto IENU EXIT B2 in the center when it leaves the factory NOTE You can move the upper limit of the Manual Bass P 82 NOTE The Manual Bass function is controlled by connected MIDI keyboard pies UT when the purpose of the MIDI IN jack is at LOWER PEDAL P 84 PLAY The bass part
25. Manual 31 To fully enjoy playing this keyboard please read the following section of this manual See the illustrated System Structure of your keyboard on the left page TONE WHEELS The sound source or engine of Hammond Organ is the Tone wheels They are like the strings and pick ups on the electric guitar While running each of the 96 digital Tone wheels keeps oscillating at a different pitch frequency KEYS Each of the sound signals made by the 96 ditgital Tone wheels is switched at each key Each signal corresponding with each pitch and harmonic is distributed to each key as an example 9 signals for the manual keyboard The keys are switched on and off by depressing and releasing the keys DRAWBARS The Draw bars prepare the basic sounds Each bar adjusts the value of a harmonic as an example 9 harmonics for the manual keyboard PERCUSSION The Percussion makes decay sound synchronizing with the key touch of the UPPER part VIBRATO CHORUS Vibrato gives vibration to the pitch By mixing the vibrato sound with the fundamental sound Chorus effect is obtained NOTE On this keyboard the scanner circuit of the B 3 C 3 is simulated which gives more effects than the changes of the pitch OVERDRIVE Overdrive adds the fuzzy raspy dirty sound created by the vacuum tubes of a tube style Leslie Speaker when its volume is pushed past its sound limit The PEDAL Part however is designed not to pa
26. OFF the transmission of send and return of NRPN Non Registered Parameter Number On this keyboard it switches ON OFF whether to send receive the message of Drawbar Fold Back Leslie ON etc At ON the message is sent received At OFF the message is not sent LESLIE This is for controlling how to send Leslie Parameters XK The Leslie Parameters will be sent out on XK 1 original NRPN address and data 21 The Leslie Parameters will be sent out for Leslie 21 series NRPN address and data When the Combination Preset is selected the parameters are sent out also PROGRAM CHANGE This is for switching the sending and receiving of the Program Change Bank Select by the Keyboard Channel On this keyboard this is for switching the Combination Preset using the Program Change and the Bank Select When ON this does send receive When OFF no data is sent REGISTRATION This is for switching ON OFF the Drawbar Registration send receive at the Keyboard Channel This is to select whether or not to send return the informa tion of the movement of each footage of the Drawbars When ON it transmits receives When OFF it does not WHEEL This switches ON OFF the Send Receive of the Pitch Bend and Modulation information at the Keyboard Channel When ON it transmits receives When OFF it does not 85 MAST REL BUMP MASTER SE BUMP 4 OH gt 1 SEHD 9 RECEIVE DUMP DETAILS OF THE MIDI TEMPLATES This is fo
27. PARAMETER button and select letters by the VALUE In this mode only the present value Temporary changes and there is no determining operation You must record the name by doing Recording the Cabinet as explained in the next paragraph Otherwise the data will be lost 3 SLOW SPEED HORN 10 SLOW SPEED BASS Here the Speed of the Rotor is set for Slow Speed The setting range is 0 24 318 rpm It does not rotate at 0 4 FAST SPEED HORN 11 FAST SPEED BASS Here the Speed of the Rotor is set for Fast mode The setting range is 0 375 453 rpm It does not rotate at 0 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 67 5 HORN LEVEL 12 BASS LEVEL The Volume of each Rotor is set The setting range is 0 to 12dB 6 RISE TIME HORN 13 RISE TIME BASS Here the Time is set for the Rotor to reach the Fast Speed when you go from state SLOW i FAST BRAKE Slow or Break to Fast The setting range for the Horn Rotor is 0 2 5 0s and that for the Bass Rotor is 0 5 12 5s 7 FALL TIME HORN 14 FALL TIME BASS Here the Time is set for the Rotor to reach the Slow speed when you go from Fast to Slow Speed The setting range for the Horn Rotor is 0 2 5 0s and that for the Bass Rotor is 0 5 12 5s 8 BREAK TIME HORN 15 BREAK TIME BASS Here the Time is set for the Rotor to stop when you go from Fast state to Break The setting range for the Horn Rotor is 0 2 5 0s and that for the Bass Ro
28. and not items to set VERSION rai 1 00 73 In this mode display information of this keyboard To locate this mode Touch the MENU EXIT button to display the MENU select PAGE D by the PAGE button and then touch the 4 SYSTEM button MERSIUM DEMO SONG VERSION KEY SCAH a 1 888 VERSIUM BOOT 1 888 Setting the Parameters 74 EXVOICE EXtra VOICE In this mode you can set the EXTRA VOICE Your keyboard has built in tones such as Electric Piano and Clavi to which you can switch from Drawbar or Percussion voice To locate this mode Touch the MENU EXIT button to display the MENU select PAGE F by the PAGE button and then touch the 1 EXVOICE button EsVOICE OCT MOD 4 VUL EL Pf TOJON PR Taceo Gi 1 3 1 INSTRUMENT EXCLUSIVE USAGE Selects the Extra Voice instrument While using the EXTRA VOICE the Drawbars for EPf60 s Narrow range Old style Electric Piano the UPPER and LOWER Parts or Percussion do EPf70 s Electric Piano of the 70 s very popular in Jazz and Fusion not sound EPf80 s Electric Piano in the 80 s with brilliant tones suitable for ballades GE ou EFFECTS AVAILABLE oe Vintage sound glavi The Effects to be added to the Extra Voice are pavet Bg elev OVERDRIVE EQUALIZER LESLIE and REVERB Vibes Vibraphone suited for Leslie effect VIBRATO CHORUS is not available
29. called a Registration WHEEL 28 PITCH BEND Wheel Slides the pitch up or down The pitch goes up when moved up and goes down when moved down 29 MODULATION Wheel On this keyboard this is used mainly to send MIDI information to connected MIDI equipment to add effect to Extra Voice VIBRATO CHORUS 30 V1 C1 Button 31 V2 C2 Button Controls the depth of Vibrato Chorus Effects on the Upper and Lower parts V1 1s light effect V2 is medium and the V3 both V1 and V2 are On is heavy 32 CHORUS Button Switch from Vibrato or Chorus effect When the LED 15 ON wrON EcKXIK PNOwner s Manual 33 LESLIE BRAKE Button This button selects whether to produce sound from the stopped rotor Brake or not to use the Leslie effect Through when the LESLIE ON 34 Button is Off Brake is ON when the LED is on 34 LESLIE ON Button When it is turned ON the rotor turns and the sound come from the Rotor When the lamp is lighting it is ON 35 LESLIE FAST Button Changes the speed of the Rotor from Slow to Fast Itis FAST when the LED 15 ON KEYBOARD 38 MANUAL KEYBOARD This keyboard contains 61 waterfall shaped keys Keyboard is velocity sensitive 13 Rear Panel POWER AC IN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN LINE OUT HEAD SE teUxvHEDUSS LESLIEGPIN R L MONO PHONE PRIN ro erp dec ei MN DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THIS DEVICE
30. do not change the order of the steps STEPS TO TAKE 1 Set the MASTER VOLUME Knob at 0 minimum before switching the power 2 Switch on the POWER on the rear panel PLAY Mode appears following the TITLE in the Display window It takes a few seconds before the XK 1 gets ready because of the circuit protection MASTER POWER VOLUME ON devices 3 Switch on the power of the amplifiers etc connected to the XK 1 4 Holding down a key adjust the MASTER VOLUME by turning the Knob UPPER PEDAL LOWER ga 5 Adjust the volume of the amplifiers etc AJ PRAVBARS 10 Reverse the above steps when you switch off the power Switch off the power of BANK Bud TONE the amplifiers etc first BACK UP Your XK 1 memorizes the setting of the keyboard immediately before it is switched off So The keyboard will start with these settings when it is switched on again This is called Back up The XK 1 is initially shipped from the factory with the Preset Button ADJUST in pressed status The Preset Button ADJUST does not produce sound when initially first turned on Draw the left Drawbar s or press either of the Preset Buttons 2 11 to start RESET TO THE FACTORY SETTINGS Please perform the following steps to reset the XK 1 to the initial default setting STEPS TO TAKE 1 Switch off the power of the XK 1 2 Hold the REC JUMP Button and switch on the power 3 Continue t
31. go to PAGE A Touch the 2 PRESET button and go to the PRESET FUNC TION mode You can store names up to 10 letters PARAMETER Button moves the cursor VALUE Button selects letters You can use all the Alphabet letters large and small signs symbols and digits To jump to the beginning of each list hold down the REC JUMP button and touch the VALUE button You can select letters etc by the VALUE knob as well The name put here is only temporary Do the recording operation to save it as explained on the next page Setting Up 44 RECORD A NEW THE COMBINATION PRESET EXAMPLE Record into 6 3 1 Go to the PLAY mode 7 w 9 10 11 o o BANK MENUJEXIT VALUE PAGE 31 C X X X X X 74 2 4 6 5 6 BANK NUM A RECWUMP PLAY cce EE wy PARAMETER VALUE 3 mt X X X X X COMBINATION PRESETS 1 4 2 140 PARAMETER 1 VALUE 3 X X X X REC JUMP E 2 Select the Number BANK MENU EXIT 1 4 21 e ue 6 REC JUMP o PLAY PARAMETER VALUE 3 X Di HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual If the display is not in PLAY mode touch the PLAY button to back to the PLAY mode This operation is not necessary if the display is in PLAY mod
32. human ears When you use this keyboard on line out without Leslie speaker you can get the similar effect by setting the FREQUENCY MIDDLE to about 2kHz and the GAIN MIDDLE to ECT T PRESET PARAMETERS Equalizer is a Preset Parameter designed to actively use as one of the tone making parameters However it is not practical to use Equalizer as a tonal complementary tool to match the location In such a case if you switch OFF the PLOAD RV EQ in the PRESET function mode the Equalizer value does not change when the preset is recalled P 56 1 REVERB 71 In this mode you can change the setting for the REVERB EFFECT To locate this mode 1 Touch the MENU EXIT button for the MENU display select PAGE C by the PAGE button and then touch the 4 REVERB button 2 hold down the EXTRA VOICE REVERB button for a while COHH 0 16 RE On REVERB ON This parameter switches on off the Reverb Effect You can link this parameter with the EXTRA VOICE REVERB button on the front panel P 61 DEPTH This sets the Depth Volume of the Reverb Effect The setting range is 0 15 If you increase the value it will give the audience the impression that the player is performing in a larger room TYPE This sets the Types of Reverb Effect Room 1 Inside the room short Room 2 Inside the room long Live Live house Hall 1 Concert Hall long Hall 2 Concert Hall short Ch
33. setting the Control Number of the Expression Pedal There are various methods for controlling volume depending on the connected equipment you can here set the number to control the volume of the connected equipment by this param eter BHD MOC T QD ESP HMSGSQOHQYTIRQOH 19 MESSAGE PITCH BEND 20 MESSAGE DAMPER 21 MESSAGE MODULATION This is for determining whether or not to send the control information to this zone For example by using two zones suppose you have set to sound the piano and sax by touching one key The damper is effective on the piano but strange on sax On the other hand Pitch Bend is suitable for sax but not necessary for the piano Now you need to limit the message to send to each zone ON sends the message but OF does not You can also select which footswitch to use for sending the damper OFF does not send the damper information RNG each sends the damper information by the tip and ring of the footswitch NOTE All the parameters in these modes are Preset Param eters They can be recorded to the Combination Preset See the Appendix for details of the Preset Parameters MIDI 84 MIDI This is the mode to do the basic setting of MIDI To locate this mode Touch the MENU button to display the MENU select PAGE D by the PAGE button and then touch the 2 MIDI button EH D de B SMAST MIDI QLioWER PEDaL TEMPLATE TEMPLATE Bea Rec
34. switch assignment P 60 Turn On and Play 24 MAKING YOUR OWN SOUNDS You will be able to freely produce your own sound by using the exclusive features of your HAMMOND ORGAN such as Drawbars and Percussion sound as well as Vibrato and the Leslie effects The steps to take are as follows TOUCH THE DRAWBAR SELECT UPPER DRIVE ly gi is p Select the button UPPER of Drawbar Select gt LL These buttons allows to control the drawbar resistration each Part V ax by drawbars which mouted on left side of the keyboard Note What is Part P 26 0 AWBAR SELECT Touch the UPPER this time it is mostly used SELECT THE PRESET BUTTON ADJUST 717 8 9 10 11 ADJUST BANK MENU EXIT Select the Preset Button ADJUST PAGE Y Y This is a special button also called Adjust Preset While this button is selected your setting is always memorized and the 1 4 2 gt 3 6 46 T REC JUMP PLAY Drawbar registration on the panel the length of the Drawbars PARAMETER 1 VALUE 71 always corresponds with the internal registration p Cc ee B NOTE You can initialize the contents to the default setting P 72 COMBINATION PRESETS PULL OUT THE DRAWBARS Pull out the Left Drawbars on the left hand side to your desired length while B EE pressing a key on the keyboard The tone varies corresponding
35. the Minimum Level F LIM HF 25 Adjust the Minimum Level Step on the Expression Pedal to the toe side maximum Set the 9 Expression Source to PED NORM Adjust the 14 Expression Gain to the minimum value that the 10 Monitor displays 127 Set the Master Volume knob for maximum level that step on the Expression Pedal to the toe side and set the 11 Expression Minimum Level for minimum level that step on the Expression Pedal to the heel 3Hk side Another way to setting the minimum level Set the 11 Expression Minimum Level to OFF adjusting it using Minimum Volume of the Expression Pedal V 20R TUNE 63 In this mode you can tune and transpose for playing in ensemble with the other instruments To locate to this mode Touch the MENU EXIT button MENU will displayed select PAGE A by the PAGE button and touch the 3 TUNE button POSE MASTER H TUNE MASTE 44 1 TRANSPOSE You can transpose the entire keyboard in semi tone increments The setting range is 6 to 6 Transpose effects between the manual keyboard and the built in sound engine and between MIDI IN and the built in sound engine The Master Course Tune of RPN is sent to the External Zone e Ifyou connect the MIDI Pedalboard XPK 100 the parameter will be changed by the transpose operation too 2 MASTER TUNE This is for changing the PITCH of this entire keyboard The setting range is
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37. the high frequency of the Chorus Effect C1 C2 C3 The setting range is 0 9dB Setting the Parameters EQUALIZ EQUALIZer 70 In this mode you can change the setting for the Equalizer Equalizer is an effect to adjust the tonal quality The built in Equalizer consists of 3 bands With the 3 bands from bass to treble you can boost or cut them To locate this mode 1 Touch the MENU EXIT button for the MENU select PAGE C by the PAGE button and then touch the 2 EQUALIZE button 2 Touch and hold the TONE TYPE button 35 6H KHOE TREG Eke BASWG MIC F TRE Doo 1 6 3 4 1 EQ BOOST CUT BASS ud 2 EQ BOOST CUT MIDDLE 49dB 4 EQBOOST CUT TREBLE This is for changing the Boost Cut of Bass Mid range and Treble respectively The setting range is 9 to 9 The gain is flat at 0 C a Frequency 3 EQ FREQUENCY MIDDLE EREN This is for changing the center frequency range Middle item 2 The frequency center range is 480Hz 2 9kHz tips THE EFFECTIVE USE OF THE MIDDLE 5 TONE ASSIGN FREQUENCY This function allows you to assign any of the EQ bands Bass Middle or Treble to the TONE knob You can change this while playing NOTE These parameters are Preset Parameters and are recorded to each Combination Preset HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual The frequency response of the horn rotor in the Leslie speaker is not flat It has a peak from 1kHz to 3kHz that sensitive range for
38. 07 ER E JequinwN 19s8Jg HAMMOND SUZUKI LTD LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY HAMMOND SUZUKI LTD HAMMOND warrants to the original consumer purchaser that this product shall be free from any defect in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase If a defect coverd by this warranty occurs during this one year warranty period you should return the product within such one year to A The dealer from whom you purchased it together with a copy of your sales slip or similar proof of pur chase and the dealer will repair the defective unit without charge for parts or labor OR the nearest HAMMOND Authorized Service Center together with a copy of your sales slip or similar proof of purchase and the authorized service center will repair the defective unit without charge for parts or labor the consumer purchaser is responsible for any costs incurred for the transportation of the unit to and from the HAMMOND Authorized Service Center or Dealer This warranty does not cover damage or malfunction resulting from improper handling or abuse accident misuse failure or electrical power battery leakage use on improper voltage or current failure to follow normal procedures outlined in the User s Manual use with other products not manufactured or approved by HAMMOND alteration damage while in transit for repairs repairs attempted by any unauthorized person to agency or any
39. 6 REC JUMP PLAY PARAMETER 3 X PRESETS 8 9 10 11 MENU EXIT PEDAL LOWER VALUE 15 10 BANK NUM NAME TONE ESET PR wa PERC DE SLOW Fase REC JUMP HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual Touch the MENU button The MENU mode is displayed Search for the PERCUS page using the PAGE button PERCUS is on PAGE B So select PAGE B Touch the 4 button for PERCUS Now you are on the first page of the Percussion Function display DECAY TIME is on the DECAY PAGE Move to that page using the PAGE button FAST is on the right end Move the CURSOR flashing value to underneath FAST using the PARAMETER button 51 Change the value 8 9 10 1 o o MENU EXIT UPPER PEDAL LOWER VALUE pz Y FERC SLOW FEST B3 DECAY 6 BAN NUM ceca TONE PARAMETER 3 1 4 2 40 5 6 Back to PLAY mode 9 10 ADJUST BANK o o MENU EXIT UPPER PEDAL LOWER PET al Y Bo 2 Bridse 9 US 2b 5 BANK NUM NAME TONE RECJUMP o PLAY PRESET PARAMETER 73 VALUE 1 Y
40. COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES pNo OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE T ED MODEL Xi AUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION werk i SUZUKI INST MFG CO LTD ti U THAT MAY 100 240 ew THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICE Q03 CLASS B IVIET o vA Ci 38 37 SUPPLY 42 LESLIE 8PIN Jack This is for connecting the Leslie 21 System Speaker 97 AC Inlet Read CONNECTING THE LESLIE SPEAKER for Connects the A C Power Cable more details 38 POWER Switch This switches on and off the keyboard SOUND OUTPUT TERMINAL 39 LINE OUT L MONO Jack If your amplifier has only a single 1 female 1 4 audio input connector MONO input use this Jack 40 LINE OUT R Jack This is the Right channel output of the XK 1 Use the Left and Right output Jacks 1f your mixer or amplifier has stereo input Use only the L MONO terminal if the input is monaural The built in Leslie Effect 15 only on L the left when the Leslie Speaker 42 1s connected 41 HEADPHONE Jack This is for connecting a stereo headphones Sound is sent out from the LINE OUTS 39 40 and LESLIE 8PIN 42 also when this terminal is used The built in LESLIE is only on L
41. CUT mode can save time by going directry to the parmeters you want to change Example of operation Move to the Percussion Function Mode IERDRVE c Cn For example if you want change the Percussion setting you can go UPPER PEDAL LOWER UPPER PEDAL HHH to the PERCUSSION FUNCTION MODE display by holding down either SECOND THIRD FAST or SOFT for a few seconds This enables the SHORT CUT mode Short cut buttons will be explained in the next Chapter SETTING yh CY YX a MAX BANK NUM NAME PRESET 070 DRAWBAR 5 ON NOTE You change the time for holding down the button for SHORT CUT P 61 PERC SOFT HORM LEVEL 1 15 STORING THE PAGE YOU FREQUENTLY USE You can store the page which your usually use and go to that page by only touch ing the CONTROL button Example of operation Storing the Drawbar Pedal Function 1 Go to the page to be stored by using MENU etc Muted HORM CLE Touch and hold the REC JUMP and touch the CON TROL button moe CS Next time you can come to this page by only touching the CONTROL button HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual SETTING THE PARAMETERS HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 53 54 DRAWBAR In this mode you can set the Parameter relating t
42. DRAWBARS 33 BLACK DRAWBARS 5 on dud edt ee teet 33 BROWN DRAWBARS eene 33 PEDALDRAWBARS re dE nS 33 DRAWBAR REGISTRATION PATTERNS 34 DRAWBAR 36 ASSIGN THE DRAWBARS FOR EACH PART 36 MATCH THE REGISTRATION TO DRAWBARS 36 PERCUSSION eee Eee eco 37 NOTES mcns chocar Indum 37 Percussion does not sound 37 DRAWBAR CANCEL i te ee vec 37 VIBRATO CHORUS 38 OVERDRIVE 39 ce co cd te 40 EQUALIZER amp REVERB 41 EQUAEIZER DRE EURO 41 REVERB erre eer etre e RR ER eg 41 COMBINATION PRESETS 42 BANK AND NUMBER rennen 42 NAME THE COMBINATION PRESETS 43 RECORD A NEW THE COMBINATION PRESET 44 USING THE CONTROL PANEL 45 OPERATION CONTROL PANEL _ 46 PLAY MODE irit creto eere sce 47 HOW TO READ THE DISPLAY 47 MENU
43. Deryl Winston is a long time resident of San Diego He began playing the Hammond Organ at age 14 while still living in his native home of Seattle Washington Deryl was tutored by two of the finest Gospel musi cians in the form of his mother Alice Winston a con cert pianist and Aunt Jean McGraw Hammond Or ganist It was not long before many in the Seattle area became familiar with Deryl and the amazing tal ent and skill he showed on the Hammond Organ By early 2000 Deryl was introduced to the Executives at Hammond Suzuki USA They were very impressed with Deryl and invited him to the Annual Namm Con vention in Anaheim Ca to become one of their artist s Deryl still continues to travel in the capacity as a Hammond Concert Artist He provides dedication concerts and conducts seminars on Hammond Organ and it s importance in Gospel music He s very thank ful and proud to represent such a fine company as Hammond Suzuki USA Deryl s motto is You ain t Jammin unless there s a Hammond Takanobu Masuda Started playing the organ when small Has been in terested in the Hammond Organ since about 15 Pur chased the new X 5 and Leslie 760 at the age of 18 then studied mainly Rock style performance and ap proach Later as a session keyboardist joined the recordings and lives of various artists Now gives advice to the makers Hammond Suzuki about the XB XM series from the viewpoint of a professional musician All the copyri
44. E USE OF LINK LOWER PEDAL This is the function to switch record only from the connected MIDI equipment and not to operate the Preset for LOWER and PEDAL on this keyboard The Preset Keys on B 3 C 3 are independent key by key and so they were operated independently This function simulates that WHEN LINK LOWER PEDAL IS ON When you recall the Combination Preset by the Preset Key the content of all UPPER LOWER and PEDAL will change If you want to change the Lower to another Preset Key send the Program Change corresponding with the key by the MIDI keyboard connected to MIDI IN LOWER hereinafter Lower Keyboard NOTE Refer to the Appendix for the details on Program Change and Keys The recording to the Combination Preset is made to all the UPPER LOWER and PEDAL on this keyboard It is made only to the LOWER on the Lower Keyboard To record to the LOWER Preset send the Program Change from the Lower Keyboard depressing the REC JUMP button of this keyboard WHEN LINK LOWER PEDAL IS OFF If you recall the Combination Preset by the Preset Key of this keyboard the content of only the UPPER Parts will be switched To recall LOWER Part Preset send the Program Change corresponding to the key by the Lower Keyboard To the Combination Presets on this keyboard only the UPPER is recorded by the Preset Keys and only the LOWER is recorded by the Lower Keyboard If different Preset Keys are selected between the UPPE
45. HD 2 amp 1 zk OPT 2 J F SAIH 47127 DAMPER The word Damper comes from the damper pedal of the piano The piano stops sounding when you release your finger from the key This is because of the damper system While you hold the damper pedal the system does not work and so it keeps sounding even after you release the key ECT TR SPRING REVERB The Spring Reverb is a reverb effect to obtain the reverberation using the spring resilience It was easily affected by a shock and it used to give a big clang if it was bumped However this drawback has come to be used as an effect in the genre of progressive rock This keyboard gives the simulated sound TIP AND RING When you look at the plug of the stereo headphones there are 3 metal parts The head portion is called Tip and the middle portion is the Ring And the part on the cord side is called Sleeve The ordinary foot switch has only the Tip and the Sleeve but the footswitch with two switches in one plug or two footswitches using the L R converting cable can be connected Tip Ring Sleeve B EXTRA VOICE REVERB 17 EXTRA VOICE REVERB G This is for setting the function for the EXTRA VOICE REVERB BUTTON EXVOICE Switches the Organ sound and Extra Voice REVERB Switches On Off the Reverb Effect PEDAL SUS Switches On Off Sustain of the PEDAL E
46. IRD FAST SOFT OVERDRIVE gt 4 ics icta E DRAWBA SELECT USSIQN TORE TYPE LEFT PERCUSSION 1 MASTER VOLUME Knob 10 SECOND Button Controls the total volume Adds 4 Percussion Decay sound to UPPER part 2 CONTROL Button 11 THIRD Button Sets up various controls Adds 2 2 3 Percussion Decay sound to UPPER part 3 TONE Knob 12 FAST Button Controls the tone quality Changes Decay time of Percussion 4 TONE TYPE Button 13 SOFT Button Assigns the function of TONE CONTROL 3 Changes Percussion volume 5 OVERDRIVE Knob Controls the distortion of the Upper and Lower part 6 O D ON Button Switches the overdrive effect On Off DRAWBAR SELECT 7 UPPER Button 8 PEDAL Button 9 LOWER Button These buttons select which part of the registration The drawbars 27 will be active HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 11 14 EXTRA VOICE EVERB BANK A MANUAL ONS TEN 5 BASS SPLT BANK NUM on AME REC JUMP s J eS me COMBINATION PRESETS 15 CONTROL PANEL RIGHT 14 DISPLAY 24 MANUAL BASS Button Displays various information Allows Pedal sound to be played from the lowest notes 15 VALUE Knob on the manual keyboard Adjusts the value of selected parameter 25 SPLIT Button 16 BANK Button Divides the keyboar
47. MP PLAY PARAMETER 1 T VALUE 1 C Xxx COMBINATION PRESETS HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual The combination preset chart to the left shows the BANK and the NUMBER information Access is made by the Preset Buttons To select the BANK press the key holding down the BANK button To select the NUMBER just press the Preset Button Recording and recall is determined when the Number is designated Only selecting the Bank does not affect the recording or recall Refer to the illustration on the left bottom for each Button and Name The ADJUST button on the right end is a special Preset called Adjust Preset Here the Drawbar Registration on the panel always matches the internal registration NOTE The setting of the Preset Buttons C to A on the B 3 C 3 is fixed and the A and B are used to switch the Drawbar Registration on the panel However on this model you can change the setting by moving the Drawbars even while using the buttons 1 to 11 ECT T COMBINATION PRESETS On the original B 3 organ the preset keys only stored drawbar registration information On the XK 1 however in addition to drawbar registration you can store many various parameters to a preset Thus the name Combination Preset NOTE The parameters to be recalled by the Preset Keys can be limited Bank by Bank P 56 43 NAME THE COMBINATION PRESETS Go to the MENU 7 w
48. N modes in the display The buttons and knobs in each mode is explained on the following pages PLAY mode MEEBS ERE ENES 5 ERHE 2 2 Bridge T MENU mode ABDRAWBAFR HFEESET FUNCTION mode SLOW FAST LEW SPD 48 435 1Z HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual PLAY MODE 47 The PLAY MODE is the basic display for all the operations The necessary infor mations for the normal play will be displayed There are two types of PLAY MODE screens to display the Drawbar Registration One is by showing the length of the Drawbars and the other by digits How to show this display 1 Immediately after powered ON and the start up process is complete the PLAY mode is displayed 2 different mode is displayed touch the PLAY button HOW TO READ THE DISPLAY Drawbar registration UPPER Part PEDAL Part LOWER Part display Ltt Fete betel These two PLAY mode displays the bar g Er i gae T display and the digital display will be switched every time you touch the PLAY button In the bar display the Combination Preset name is shown but another Preset Key if assigned to Preset Bank knob the LOWER Part is not shown PLAY Number Assignment Also the function assigned to the TONE knob Name Ey Value and its value is displayed DIGITAL display 3456 TE T6 d 24567 0 By 4 6 5 The Pres
49. OND THIRD FAST SOFT EDAL LOWER 9 AR SELECT PERCUSSION w SECOND BUTTON The second harmonic or 4 Drawbar decay is added to the UPPER Part To use this press the SECOND button and the LED will light THIRD BUTTON The third harmonic or 2 2 3 Drawbar decay is added to the UPPER Part By mixing it with the Drawbars a distinotive sound is obtained To use this press the THIRD button and the LED will light FAST BUTTON This provides a short decay time for Percussion It is effective if you use this to play with a clear cut rhythm in an up tempo piece When the LED is OFF it is SLOW It goes FAST when you press the FAST button and the LED will light SOFT BUTTON This reduces the volume of Percussion When the LED is OFF it is NORMAL If you press the SOFT button the percussion level is soft and the LED will light NOTE You can fine adjust Percussion P 65 NOTES tips Waa The piano sound gradually goes out even if you keep the key down This is called decay The violin on the contrary keeps sounding at a certain volume This is called sustain Percussion does not sound The factory default setting Percussion does not produce sound except at the Preset Key ADJUST if the Combination Preset is Bank 12 See left This setting is t
50. P Assigns the Modulation Wheel to Leslie Speed Function ON If you push back and pull foward the Modulation Wheel the speed of Leslie effect changes fast to slow continuously OF Does not function EXPRESSION 9 EXPRESSION SOURCE G Determines what to use for operating the Expression PED1 NORM Uses V 20R etc PED1 REV Uses KORG XVP 10 etc EXP 100 Uses EXP 100F etc MIDI IN Uses the Expression Information received at the keyboard channnel UPPER 10 EXPRESSION MONITOR Displays the present Expression Value You can find the causes for such troubles as no sound non function of the Expression Pedal by checking if the Expression Value changes normally Also this can be a guide when you want to play the fade in from quiet 11 EXPRESSION MINIMUM LEVEL G It sets the output level when the Expression is minimum The setting range is OFF 60db to Odb OFF makes no sound when the Expression is minimum OdB does not reduce volume level 12 EXPRESSION LIMIT LF G 13 EXPRESSION LIMIT HF G These are for setting the level to maintain for low and high frequencies when the Expression is minimum The setting range is OFF 60dB to OdB This function does not work at OFF Otherwise the level is maintained even if the Expression is minimum 14 EXPRESSION GAIN S This is for adjusting the gain range of the change of the connected expression pedal It sometimes occ
51. Parameters Parameter we Parameter MSB 62 63 06 P load see Drawbar Data List for details 221 01 04 Slow Attack No Click Soft Click Normal Click Max Click Sustain On 22 04 00 01 Off On 5 Pedal Key Mods 2 0600 01 Decay Length 22 6700 0565 Cont 22 98 9 OF 1 5 2 3 Link L P 3 5 1 3 Voice Type 2 Drawbar Attack Link L P see Drawbar Data List Pedal see Drawbar Data Lis Link L P Drawbars FF fr details HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 100 Appendix Leslie Parameters Category Leslie Parameters DATA LSB MSB LSB MSB MSB Cabinet ql qp 1 8 Slow Speed Hom 06 00 7F 00 00 63 0 24 318 05 Gompm _ Slow Speed Bass 06 01 7 01 00 63 0 24 318rpm 05 G rpm Fast Speed Hom 06 02 7F _ 02100 1A 0 375 453rpm 07 393rpm Fast Speed Bass 06 03 7F __ 03100 0 375 453rpm 07 393rpm Rise Time Hom 06 04 7F _ 04100 1800 2 5 05 0 2 25 Rise Time Bass 06 05 7F _ 0500 18 0 5 12 55 0D 7 0 Fall Time Horn 06 06 7F 06100 18 002 50s ____ 04 1 05 Fall Time Bass 06 07 7F _ 07 00 18 0 5 12 55 ___ 09 5 05 Brake Time Hom 06 08 7F 08100 18 02 50s 0512 Brake Time Bass 06 09 7F 09100 18 0 5 1255 I3 109 Volume Hom 06 100 0CCI2 0dB OC 0dB
52. R BANK NUM ME TONE NA PRESET ____ _ After the above message is displayed the XK 1 will re initialize itself and the factory default settings will be restored Therefore it is a good idea to periodically save your data to CompactFlash card CAUTION In order to change batteries be sure to ask your dealer or store Introduction Table Of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 IMPORTANT PLEASE 4 BATTERY BACK UP 5 rne ette ecce cete 5 MAIN FEATURES eese nenne rennen nnns 9 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 10 Front Panel nte ea tttm 10 End Block Rear eee 13 HOOK UP 15 BASIC HOOK UP eere a 16 CONNECTING THE LESLIE SPEAKER 17 STANDARD HOOK UP ssssesesseeeenenennnnnnnennnnnnns 17 USING MIDI CONTROL nnn 17 CONNECTING THE MIDI KEYBOARD 18 TURN ON AND PLAY 19 POWER DN sisse pates losa 20 HOW TO POWER er eet 20 BACKUP et cech e Rt 20 RESET TO THE FACTORY SETTINGS 20 LISTEN TO THE DEMONSTRATION PERFORMANCE 21 USING THE COMBINATION PRESETS
53. R and the LOWER PEDAL the display will be like this 2424567 z 24 4 63 LOWER amp PEDAL UPPER 7 8 4 9 10 11 BANK r 1 1 4 gt we 5 6 RECJMP COMBINATION PRESETS VALUE N eun Setting the Parameters 58 CONTROL In this mode you can do the setting relating to each mode controller To locate this mode 1 Touch the MENU EXIT button and display the MENU and select PAGE A by the PAGE button and then touch the two terminals for connecting the Foot switch and the 4 CONTROL button You may change the roles of several knobs and switches mounted on this keyboard Also on the rear panel are Expression Pedal You must choose either of them in this 2 Or you may touch the CONTROL button in default H CLIT MEOLIT sec YREVERB ASSIGH F TIF RIHG SIJLESLIE SF ALT 5 LESLIE ALT EF SOURCE MON SEXP J EU F LIM HF RESSQrFED HOR MOL 7 590 25 4 30 MOD LES SPEED _ Lali _ ABEN MODE TIME RAHO 2Oi2 2 oP TOLEO 5 xD ISFE FESP SAIH IB 06 40127 PITCH BEND 1 BEND L amp U DOWN P tips Motor 2 BEND L amp U UP P There is no pitch bend function on the B 3 C 3
54. Saw Lead Synth Lead using Sawtooth waveform Funny Ld Synth Lead with sweep filter 2 SWITCH Switches ON OFF the Extra Voice This is linked with the EXTRA VOICE REVERB tips jaa MODE The Play mode when the Extra Voice is On the Extra Voice instrument is displayed instead of Upper Drawbar registration And you can choose instead the Extra Voice sounds the Extra Voice instrument by VALUE knob 3 OCTAVE Sets the Pitch of the Extra Voice E Pf ras The setting range is 2 2 Octave im J z RatrEa 1 lad TT 4 MODULATION EXTRA VOICE Assigns the Modulation Wheel to Extra Voice ON By moving back the Modulation Wheel Tremolo Wah or Vibrato effect is added to the Extra Voice OF Does not function button on the front panel in default If switched ON the Drawbars of UPPER LOWER and Percussion do not sound and 5 VOLUME Sets the Volume of the Extra Voice 6 VELOCITY Sets the Response to the Velocity of the Extra Voice The setting range is OF 1 4 At OF the sound comes out at a certain volume regardless of the key pressure and at 1 4 the higher the value the louder the sound even if the key is hit lightly NOTE The presets in these modes are the Preset Parameters and are recorded to the Combination Presets HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 75 76 MIDI What is MIDI MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface The capital letter
55. This means the Preset NUMBER is not decided 4 4 SPs Press and Hold Now that we are in Bank 6 Let s record Number 3 2 2 While pressing the REC JUMP Button touch the Preset Button 3 The Preset is stored and Recording Preset appears on the display for a while When the recording is completed the LED on the Preset Button 3 flashes for 10 11 few seconds and then stays on The Display returns to the previous mode o The recorded Preset will be automatically selected The Preset Button ADJUST can not memorize registrations by this operation NOTE The recorded Preset data is retained in memory if the power is switched off NOTE See the Preset Parameters in Appendix section for detail of the parameters will be saved 1 4 o PARAMETER PLAY oo REC JUMP Turn On and Play 28 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual SETTING UP HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 29 30 SOUND ENGINE STRUCTURE SYSTEM STRUCTURE OF XK 1 KEYBOARD Tonewheel Set Lower Upper Keyboard unen Pedal Keyboard Y z 3 Pedal Lower Upper Drawbars Drawbars Drawbars Lower amp Upper Tonewheel Set mm lt Equalizer gt gt Reverb gt Line out 7 Ili gt Leslie 8Pin DIN HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s
56. Treble Mode 02 07100 08 Extra Voice Extra Voice Reverb Pedal Sustain External Zone Lower Octave Leslie Brake Leslie On Leslie Fast Leslie On Reverb Tone type E E Wee 9 rut Fas set o jeesexs Bank Parameters Category Bank Parameters NRPN DATA Parameter MSB Default Description 62 63 06 On Link Lower Pedal Link L P 90 00 00 01 Off On o1 fOn J J External Zone EXT 6 0200 0 b jm Reverb Equalizer RVE 5 05 0 ORO p Sid Leslie Vibrato _04 00 01 fon Dravbar DRAWB Sef 050001 p m Percussion PERCUS 6b 06 00 01 OffOn o1 Ono Bank Number Voie EXV 6 07 00 0r or fon HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 98 Appendix Preset Parameters Name l0Charactes __ always Combination Preset Parameters NRPN DATA Parameter es MSB MSB 62 63 06 09 _00 00 01 0170 Leslie Fast 09 01100 01 Slow Fast Leslie Brake 09 06100 01 Through Brake Leslie Cabinet 09 7 00 07 1 Leslie Mod Ctrl 00 01 Off On Vibrato Mode oof _ 0200 03 01 1 3 Virar chos oof 039 0 _______ Vibrato Rate 09 04 00 04 6 1 7 25Hz Vibrato Tremolo 09 15100 OF 0 15 Vibrato Cho Emphasis 0916 00 09 0 9 Vibrato De
57. U EXIT or PLAY Button the performance 7 07 8 4 9 10 11 ADJUST m FEAL T BANK gt 9u o o o o stops 38 C C X X X X X me 1 AJ DRAMBRRS 14 2 5 6 BANK NUM REGUMP o o PLAY PARAMETER 1 f mt x X X X X COMBINATION PRESETS Turn On and Play 22 USING THE COMBINATION PRESETS You can record various settings to the Preset Buttons second is Number mounted on the right hand side of the XK 1 This is The Preset data is recorded in the Banks to 12 at the called Combination Preset factory Thus you can start playing immediately The Combination Preset consists of the BANK and the preset NUMBER and Such as 1 3 appears for each setting on the Display The first letter is Bank and the Combination Presets The chart on the left is for the Combination Preset The BANK is shown vertically line and the NUMBER horizontally column Select one combination from this chart and play ADJUST is initially selected at the factory The example below recalls this NOTE The Preset Button 1 creates sound if combined with any Bank in default This is called Cancel is e HOW TO RECALL THE PRESETS EX Select 6 8 1 Selecting preset BANK 1
58. X ZONE Switches On Off the External Zone transmission LOWER OCT Switches 0 1 of the LOWER Octave LES BRAKE Means the LESLIE BRAKE Button LES ON Means the LESLIE ON Button LES FAST Means the LESLIE FAST Button LESONREV Switches On Off the Leslie On Reverb DISPLAY 18 DISPLAY SHORT CUT G It sets the time limit in seconds for the short cut function The range is 0s to 2s and NO short cut The short cut function does not work when the value is in NO 19 DISPLAY TIME OUT G It sets the time limit to return to the previous screen from the one displayed by using the short cut operation The range is 4s to 16s and NO time out The time out function does not work when the value is in NO 61 NOTE The parameters by the names with P on the tail are Preset Parameters and are recorded to each Combination Preset G is for Global These parameters will be recorded when set and are common in each Combina tion Preset Setting the Parameters 62 ADJUSTING THE EXPRESSION PEDAL When you use the expression pedal V 20R we suggest you follow the adjust procedure as below Plug in the Expression Pedal V 20R to the this keyboard set the Minimum Volume to Zero EsF SOURCE MOH RESS r127 GAH CALIE 1110 Adjust the Maximum Level ESF LEW LF LIM HF 3Bk 4 FF 23 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual Adjust
59. ack 1 1 Release 1 Rate i i Rate i i Attack 1 Click The setting range is 0 127 The larger the value the brighter it gets 4 ENVELOPE ATTACK RATE Release amp This allows you to set the speed of the Drawbar at Attack when you touch the key Click 1277 The more the value the slower it gets The volume will be maximum loudest at 0 at Note On Note Off Time the time you touch the key oscillation SS wa 5 CLICK RELEASE LEVEL Tone Wheel This allows you to set the volume of the Key Click at RELEASE when you release the key The larger the value the louder it gets No Key Click at 0 Env At Rate 0 NOTE When this parameter is changed also 6 Envelope Release Rate will be changed Smooth to its suitable value automatically Env At mala aae ON 6 ENVELOPE RELEASE RATE Note On This allows you to set the Decaying Speed of the Drawbar Sound at Release when m you release the key The higher the value the slower the RELEASE gets The sound dies at 0 at the same time as you release the key 7 FOLD BACK LOW This allows you to set at which key the 16 Drawbar starts the FOLD BACK Fold aT FOLD BACK As the number of the tonewheels was limited on the B 3 C 3 the organs were designed to repeat the same octave in the upper most or lower most range The feature of this model is to simulate that back Repeating the same octave in a certain range on the keyboard T
60. antly knew that Jazz Organ was his calling Tony began playing in Jazz nightclubs around Columbus Ohio while he was still learning the art of Hammond B3 or gan He was influenced by hometown Organists such as Hank Marr and Don Patterson Tony s newfound fascination led him to jazz organ leg ends Jimmy McGriff Richard Groove Holmes Charles Earland Jack McDuff and Dr Lonnie Smith Here he found an unlimited source of in spiration he just couldn t get enough On Tony s sixteenth birthday he received a phone call from Jimmy Smith This was a great honor and really boosted his enthusiasm as an organist When he was twenty Jimmy Smith invited Tony to come play with him at his club in Woodland Hills LA California An experience Tony would never for get In April 2000 Tony met jazz Organist Joey DeFrancesco while Joey was playing in Colum bus Ohio The two of them became instant friends Joey recognized Tony s talents right away and offered to produce a CD for him Tony s re cording Burnin Grooves sparked international attention Tony now travels and plays the New B3 organ as his relationship with Hammond Suzuki has grown Daisuke Kawai Started music career as a studio musician in 1989 Has supported Cornelius Shinji Takeda and re cently the Morning Musume Ayumi Hamasaki and coba etc Actively performing with his own band Tone Wheels and the new unit Opus Deryl Winston
61. ar set the white Drawbar 8 on the left end makes the basic fundamental sound The other white Drawbars get higher by the octave to the right EI 61 69 fe gt b 2 2 3 2 13 5 11 3 T dud The sounds of the black Drawbars too play important roles in building rich tones Their pitches are fifth and third to the fundamental They contain the elements of all different harmonics of such as the sweet and soft horn mellow strings and so on o ook The two brown Drawbars on the far left have the role to give depth and richness to the sound The left 16 is one 1 octave lower than the 8 and 5 1 3 is the third harmonic of the 16 fundamental Normally the tones are built on the 8 fundamental but if you want to add depth to the tone or to expand the playing range on the manual by one 1 octave the tones are built on the 16 fundamental PEDAL DRAWBARS 16 5 1 3 The Pedal Part for playing the bass line usually using the only two Drawbars 16 and 8 Others are not use The first Pedal Drawbar produces a tone at 16 pitch for a deep foundation NORgo o bass while the second Pedal Drawbar produces a tone at 8 pitch or one octave higher IA The registration of the Pedal Part is displa
62. as set at the factory To locate this mode Touch the MENU EXIT button for the MENU display select PAGE D by the PAGE button and then touch the 3 DEFAULT button DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT ADJ PRESET 4 GLOBAL DEFAULT 4LESLIEQ DEFAULT 4ALL DOK To initialize each parameter touch the PARAM button and then 4 OK 1 ADJUST PRESET Initializes the content of the Preset Key B If the Drawbar Control mode is at UPPER A B the content of is also initialized If you do this operation before you start a new setting you can start from the factory setting 2 PRESET Initializes the content of all Combination Presets 3 GLOBAL Initializes the Global Parameters such as Master tune or assignment of the Foot Switch 4 LESLIE Initializes the content of all Cabinets 5 ALL Initializes all parameters of this keyboard If anything caused an unstable trouble on this keyboard system the trouble would be cleared NOTE You also totally initialize your keyboard by switching the Power ON while touching the REC JUMP button HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual gu d ue SYSTEM Wi 00 VERSION MAIN PROGRAM VERSION TONE INFORMATION VERSION DEMO SONG VERSION KEY SCAN PROGRAM VERSION BOOT PROGRAM These are the versions of each software built in this keyboard These are only for displaying
63. ber mmy ll Bank Number 0 F Ch 1 16 00 00 7F 7F Default Value 00 00 This device process the Lower Byte 11 of the Bank Number as 00 However when you send the Bank Select be sure to send both Upper Byte mm and Lower Until you send the Program Change the Bank Select process is reserved Modulation 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 vv Modulation Depth 00 7F Volume Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n MIDI Channel Number vv Volume 0 F Ch 1 16 00 7F 0 127 Default Value 64 100 It controls the volume of the Part corresponding to the MIDI Channel of the received message The volume message is used to set the volume balance of each Ex zone Pan Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte Bn 0A n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 vv Pan 00 Left 40 Center 7F Right Default Value 40 64 Expression Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte Bn 0B n MIDI Channel Number vv Expression 0 F Ch 1 16 00 7F 0 127 Default Value 7F 127 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual Spring Shock Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n MIDI Channel Number vv Any Hold 1 n MIDI Channel Number vv Control Value Program Change p n MIDI Channel Number pp Program Number 0 F Ch 1 16 0 F Ch 1 16 00 7F 0 127 0 63 Off 64 127 On 0 F Ch 1 16 Upper Channel Change Combination Preset L
64. d into two parts UPPER and Selects the BANK of the Combination Presets To select LOWER the bank Touch a Combination Preset button while 26 EXTRA VOICE REVERB Button holding the BANK button Switches On Off the Extra Voice Reverb effect etc assignable 17 REC JUMP Button Records Presets This is also used to allow you to quickly page through the various choices within each function 18 Combination Presets Select the NUMBER of the Combination Preset These buttons are also used for the PAGE PARAMETER and VALUE functions listed below 19 PAGE Buttons Selects Pages in the menu 20 PARAMETER Buttons Selects Parameters 21 VALUE Buttons Increases and decreases the value of selected parameter 22 MENU EXIT Button Recalls the MENU screen This is also used to return from each function screen 23 PLAY Button Jumps to the PLAY screen the basic screen Introduction 12 End Block vies LIL J x 2 e LE E T 9 0 4 DRAWBARS 27 DRAWBARS Controls harmonics of part that is selected by BAR SELECT 7 9 The setting of the Drawbars is
65. e While holding down the BANK button touch the Preset Button 6 The LED on the Preset Key indicates the BANK while you are holding down the BANK button NOTE The LED will be OFF if you release the button This means the Preset is not stored This operation is not necessary if you do not change the Bank Press the Preset Button 3 while holding down the REC JUMP The Preset becomes final and the display shows as follows for a few seconds Recordings Prezet When the recording is completed the LED on the Preset Button D flashes for a while The recorded Preset Number will be automatically selected The display will return to the previous screen You can not record to the Preset Button ADJUST by using this procedure NOTE The Preset data recorded will not be lost even after you switch off the power USING THE CONTROL PANEL HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 45 46 OPERATION CONTROL PANEL You now know you can control many settings by using the buttons and knobs on your keyboard You can do even finer settings like the delicate speed of the Leslie Effect or the MIDI equipment using the display buttons on the Control Panel 7 1 8 A ADJUST MENU EXI UPPER PEDAL LOWER p T 1 4 2 5 T PARAMETER 1 Y BANK NUM NAME REC JUMP PRESET COMBINATION PRESETS There are PLAY MENU and FUNCTIO
66. e is one JUMP button increases or decreases Touching this button while holding REC the value quickly JUMP button you can move to the right or The value can also be changed by the left page regardless where the cursor is VALUE knob on the left Using the Control Panel 50 Example of operation Adjusting the DECAY TIME of the Percussion FAST 1 Go to the MENU Mode 8A 9 10 1 ADJUST BANK MENU EXIT UPPER PEDAL LOWER p mee 1 HTUHE HFRESET QCONTROL uo 5 5 BANK NUM TONE RECIJUMP BANK NUM TONE PARAMETER VALUE 1 X COMBINATION PRESETS 2 Select the PAGE 8 9 10 1 BANK UPPER VALUE fc PAGES I PEDAL LOWER UPERLLIZZ TONE BMELLOW BANK NUM PRESET 3 Touch the Number button UPPER PEDAL LOWER PERC LEVEL BANK NUM NAME PRESET SOFT HORM 18 15 4 Move the CURSOR to Parameter you want to change BANK UPPER 7 w PAGE gt 3 6 4 8 5 6 PLAY r VALUE 31 X OMBINATION PRESETS 7 0 8 9 10 11 ADJUST BANK MENU EXIT PAGE Y 74 2 3 8 40 5
67. e reduces NOTE You can do fine volume setting etc of the percussion P 65 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 25 ADD EFFECTS VIBRATO CHORUS ae Chorus slightly changes the Drawbar pitch at a certain ratio and add warmth to e sound 1 1 V2 C2 Button V3 C3 g 9 2 9 Controls the Vibrato Depth and Switches on and off the Vibrato effect The LED turns on when it is ON The Vibrato effect is OFF when the two LEDs are OFF and are at maximum Vibrato Depth Vi Ct__V2 C2 CHORUS BRAKE VBRATO and CHORUS IE when the two LEDs are ON V3 CHORUS Button It mixes Vibrato and original sound 7 Chorus Effect and adds richness to the sound NOTE You can set the speed of Vibrato Chorus P 69 OVERDRIVE The overdrive effect simulates the effect of applying an excessively high signal to the amplifier input which causes distortion of the sound TONE OVERDRIV Vel A UPP O D ON Button 2 e Press this button to switch on the LED and get the Overdrive Effect A OVERDRIVE Knob o DR This knob controls the degree of distortion The Overdrive effect is minimum when the knob TONE O D ON is turned fully counter clockwise MIN The Overdrive effect gets maximum when it turned TYPE
68. e value of the desgnated parameter by the Data Entry MSB cc 6 Once the RPN parameter is designated all the data entry received into the same channel after that is regarded as the change of the value of the parameter To avoide any mis operation we suggest you to set RPN Null after setting the necessary parameter value Master Coarse Tuning RPN MSB RPN LSB DATA MSB 00 02 3A 40 46 6 0 6 semitones This message will sent as Transpose for external zones 0 Pedal 1 3 5 1 1 3 1 16 8 48h 72 09 9 9h 73 OAh 10 Ah 74 OBh 11 Bh 75 12 76 h 13 78 15 c Dh 77 14 79 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 50h 80 17 ex Set Lower 8 to level 7 via MIDI Bx 51 19 x Lower Channel HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 96 Appendix System Exclusive Message Memory Dump 1 Each Packet System Exclusive SUZUKI ID Device ID Model ID MSB Model ID LSB Command Data Packet Data Type 02h Setup Dump Packet Number MSB Packet Number LSB 64 Bytes Data 128 Bytes nibblized ASCII ex 7Eh 37h 45h Check Digit Lower 7 bits of XOR DATA End of Exclusive System Exclusive SUZUKIID Device ID Model ID MSB Model ID LSB Command Acknowledge Result 00h OK 05h Check Digit Error 06h Receive Protected Packet Number MSB Packet Number LSB End of Exclusive Acknowledge 0 Acknowledge 1 This device will wait for 20ms i
69. ed middle range Flute Lead This template has the characteristic of dropped bass and treble contrasting Husky Brite Classic X 5 This template faithfully simulates the classic model X 5 It contains dull triangle waveform and flat output levels on every wheel Voxy Full This template has the most bright sounds It is suitable for surfin music Cheap Tr s This template simulates junk transistor organ It contains insufficient bass and treble HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual Appendix 91 MIDI Templates Template Seq Record Seq Play Data Range Lower Pedal Messages Lower Kbd Lower Kbd Use this template for Use this template for Use this template for connecting the organ connecting the organ connecting the organ to an external MIDI to an external MIDI an external MIDI sequencer without sequencer for playing sound generator the Echo Back back songs such as a synthesizer function and or sound module recording songs and playing it from the organ Receive Channel HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 92 Appendix Hammond Combo Organ Date 15 Oct 2005 Model XK 1 MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 0 Transmitted Basic Default 1 1 Upper Channel 1 Channel Changed as e M Default 3 3 KKK 2 X O O Ch s X X Oo ORT Pitch Bender Bank Select MSB LSB Modulation Program Change True Song Position Song Select Tune System Clock Real Time Commands
70. ender and the receiver Otherwise you can not hear what the other says MAJOR MIDI MESSAGE The MIDI infomation is grouped into the channel message for each of the 16 channels and the system message for the total channels The main MIDI message is as follows See for details in the MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART CHANNEL MESSAGE NOTE ON This is for the 3 datafunctions which key Note Number at what Speed Velocity and Play Note ON The sound engine of this keyboard receives velocity only for Percussion and Pedal Manual Drawbars play at a certain volume regardless of the velocity PROGRAM CHANGE KEYBOARD CHANNEL Switches the Combination Presets EXTERNAL ZONE Switches the program of the External Sound Modules CONTROL CHANGE Data will be sent received corresponding to the action of the Expression Pedal Foot Switch Modulation etc SYSTEM MESSAGE SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE These messages are for sending and receiving the characteristic data between the same models or the products made by the same manufacturer This keyboard has the Memory Dump transmit the all of setup and can record the data to the External Sequencer MIDI 78 MIDI STRUCTURE OF THIS KEYBOARD The XK 1 has only a single keyboard but the sound engine has the three parts UPPER LOWER and PEDAL Also this has three EXTERNAL ZONES to control the external MIDI equip ment For these reasons there are 6 MIDI CHANNELS o
71. et name is not shown in the digital mode display but you can see the Preset Number of the LOWER Part Also the value of the Overdrive and the MIDI IN Note Information is displayed Preset Bank Value of Number on UPPER Part OVERDRIVE Sounding on MIDI Note Number on LOWER Part Message Using the Control Panel 48 MENU MODE The MENU mode is the path for each function How to show this display Touch the MENU button There are several pages which contains many various FUNCTION displays Move from page to page and find the item where you want to go and touch the numbered button to see the desired display HOW TO READ THE DISPLAY FUNCTION ITEM If none blank PAGE EDEM 27 5 BMIDI ae COCA IB _ BLESLIE BEGQUALIZ BMELLOW MPERCUSS ABDRAWBAR BTUHE Y HFRESET BCOHNTR L BUTTON OPERATION IN THIS MENU Moves from a page to another You can jump to the top or bottom page by touching these buttons with holding down the REC JUMP Button 71 8 A 10 11 ADJUST BANK MENU EXIT UPPER PEDAL LOWER ABCRAWEAR BPRESET BCONTROL gt BANK NUM TONE REC JUMP PRESET _ PARAMETER 1 SS COMBINATION PRESETS These are for entering each FUNCTION MODE corres
72. f no acknowledges is received and transmit the next data of the packet number One Way Transfer NRPN Switch System Exclusive SUZUKI ID Device ID Model ID MSB Model ID LSB Command NRPN Sw 00h Off 7Fh On End Of Exclusive When this device receives this message switch Tx amp Rx NRPN in Control channel HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual Mode Setting Exclusive Message Full Parameters Reset System Exclusive SUZUKI ID Device ID for DTI Model ID for DT1 Command DTI Check Sum End of Exclusive When this device receives this message it is reset to the initial status of Full Parameter and gets ready for receiving the music data for the this device correctly It takes about 50ms to process this message Take an interval before the next message Appendix 97 Global Parameters Global Parameters NRPN DATA 62 63 06 pum 5 cq 3 6 0 6 430 440 450 Expression Source 02 00 02 Exp Pedal Normal 00 Exp Pedal Normal 01 Exp Pedal Reverse 02 MIDI IN Miles 92 08 0000 Min Limit LF 02 09 Off 60dB 0dB Min Limit HF Foot Mode FS1 Tip 02 02100 09 Leslie Fast alternate Switch 00 Ot 01 Leslie Fast alternate 02 Leslie Fast momentaly Mode FS1 Ring 02 03103 Damper Upper Leslie Fast alternate 04 Damper Lower 05 Damper Pedal 06 Preset Fwd 07 Preset Rev 08 Spring Shock 09 Delay Time 9 Tone Mode 02 05 00 02 02 Treble Knob Bass Mid
73. ff Physical Drawbars H H 2 ower Registratio os SE E I m Pedal Registration Touch again ju E Hd lal 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E A ONG 5 P amp The Drawbar Select Button can be turned off by re touching change it and the no works to tell the controlling Drawbars This means To match the registration use the function below that you can make the new resistration while playing and MATCH THE REGISTRATION TO DRAWBARS If you recall the Combination Preset the Drawbar Registration content of the Combination Preset keep depressing the Preset is not physical but is replaced with the recorded memorized Key for a while The Combination Preset is recalled and then one If you move any Drawbar at this stage only the Footage the physical Drawbar Registration is reflected moved is changed To match only the Registration to the Drawbars while using the Physical Drawbars mm a Physical Drawbars PPER PEDAL LOWER PPER PEDAL LOWER mo ma e BEHSE EJI P not equal NWBAR SELECT DRAWBAR SELECT equal Upper Registration Upper Registration HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual I PERCUSSION 37 The Percussion attack sound is a Hammond exclusive Percussion is usually used with the Drawbar sound SEC
74. function 13 SUSTAIN LENGTH This allows you to set the Release Rate the decay time after you release the key when the SUSTAIN ON item 12 is ON 1 is the shortest And 5 is the longest 14 VELOCITY This allows you to set the response to the Velocity The setting range is OF and 1 4 At OF the volume does not change however hard you touch the key As the value increases from 1 4 the sound gets louder even if you touch the key softly 15 KEY MODE This allows you to set the Pedal polyphony POLY Makes it possible to play chords up to 3 notes MONO Only the lowest note will sound when you play a chord NOTE The previously relased note will be cut when you touch the new one even when the PEDAL is in the POLY mode and SUSTAIN is ON NOTE When the note data of the Pedal are received from the MIDI IN terminal while the value of the parameter MIDI IN P 84 2 is IN1 IN2 the Pedal produces polyphonic sound regardless of the value NOTE All the parameters in these modes are Preset Parameters They are recorded into the Combination Preset Note On 55 Loudness Decay C Sustain On Note Off Time SUSTAIN This is the function that the volume slowly fades out after the key is released not like that of the synthesizers kT T VELocity Velocity is the speed a key is depressed When you touch the piano hard the hammer hits the string hard and so the
75. g a MIDI template 7 w 8 4 9 10 1 BANK UPPER PEDAL LOWER p ES d TEMPLATE Sea Record BRECL 1 4 2 gt 40 5 6 BANK NUM TONE RECJUUMP o o o o o PRESET PARAMETER 1 T VALUE 1 COMBI PRESETS 3 If you use the Expression Pedal set the Expression Source corresponding to the con nected Expression Pedal P 59 When you play the MIDI keyboard connected to the MIDI IN LOWER terminal of the XK 1 LOWER keyboard the LOWER Part will sound and when you play the MIDI pedal keyboard connected to the MIDI IN PEDAL terminal the PEDAL Part will sound Also if you send the Program Change by the LOWER Keyboard the Preset of the LOWER Part will be switched The Manual Bass Function is effective on the Lower Keyboard instead of the XK 1 Manual MIDI 80 RECORDING AND PLAYING This is the method to record and playback your performance by connecting the Sequencer or Computer to your XK 1 Recording to the Sequencer or the Computer MIDI IN L o Merged a MIDI Keyboard 1 Hook up as illustrated Connect the MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of the Sequenser 2 Recall Seq Record by using a MIDI template By this the output of the XK 1 is sent to MIDI channels 1 2 and 3 3 Setthe Keyboard Channel if you want MIDI Pedal 4 Start the Sequencer record
76. ghts of these demo songs belong to Suzuki Musical Inst Mfg Co Ltd Reproducing these demo songs for use other than listining individually is prohibited by law While the demo songs are playing the controllers do not function except MASTER VOLUME LESLIE BRAKE LESLIE ON LESLIE FAST and VIBRATO amp CHORUS HAMMOND XK I jauueYD Lo v0 00 BIA xueg oj aBUeYD MS dun MESE HOH jeuolaijes eueion d 9202 cd Ina 9090 E ES peddojs 2 2 002 onead Bunoous 5 yseMploy YSeploy DX LX 081 01 OLL 00 06 ges sud c LU mu o 229 eo m D IH 9 07 EM oo 01 so 8 8 younyy 29799 edil Ind MEN 0 Bea MHIL 9 4 0 9 ans Ind Su 1 oou E M ou E e aul E Dn EB Mi iuis ire grund 9208 4904 1114 1104 y204 yooy MEER m Z EE 190509 PLIPSIN emu asield ased 1908095 190805 5528 Zze o pus 9 ond a LL JUNO TT 9jdung Ayun4 Aww jaoue ynejoq 1114 IInd Ayun4 IH 3
77. hange 12 NOTE OCTAVE This is for moving the octave to send to this zone You can set the pitch to be sent to the key by the octave if the desired range is different from that prepared by MAP LO HI 83 Esa CCS BHD MOC 4 46 127 11 EsFHMSGS 40H E BHD 4 46 127 11 555 40H Feel CES wel EXP 9494 13 NOTE VOLUME This is for setting the volume Control Change 7 of this zone However the set value will be null if the CC item 18 is at 7 VOL 14 NOTE PAN This is for setting the Pan Control Change 10 of this Zone 15 NOTE VELOCITY This is for setting the Velocity Curve to send to this zone The setting range is OF 1 4 The velocity of OF is fixed at 100 At 1 4 the more the value increases the intense velocity is sent regardless how light the key is touched 16 EXPRESSION MINIMUM 17 EXPRESSION MAXIMUM This is for setting the range of the expression to compress to send to this Zone If the expression pedal is connected to this keyboard generally the electronic organ will sound even when the expression pedal is at minimum or at 0 With the GM sound engine the sound does not come out at the same setting This parameter is needed to balance it You can select 0 63 by MIN and 64 127 by MAX 18 EXPRESSION CONTROL NUMBER This is for
78. he 7 8 4 9 10 1 BANK 0 9 9 same as on the B 3 C 3 NOTE You can set any Preset Key to sound Percussion 56 U U C P 3 DRAWBAR CANCEL PARAMETER C1 T 1 When either the SECOND or the THIRD button is ON 1 in the Upper Part Draw COMBINATION PRESETS bars does not produce sound This is the same action as on the B 3 C 3 NOTE You can set to play 1 Drawbar while Percussion is ON P 65 Setting Up 38 VIBRATO CHORUS VIBRATO adds warmth to the tone by slightly changing the Drawbar pitch at a certain speed You can also add richness to the sound by mixing the Vibrato sound with the fundamental Chorus Effect V1 C1 V2 C2 CHORUS VIBRATO and CHORUS V1 C1 V2 C2 BUTTON This switches ON OFF Vibrato Chorus Effects and sets the its depth It affects on the UPPER and LOWER Part To get this effect touch the button and the LED will light 1 Comparatively slight Vibrato only V1 C1 V 2 Standard depth Vibrato on only V2 C2 V 3 Deepest Vibrato on both V1 C1 and V2 C2 CHORUS BUTTON This switchs Vibrato or Chorus Effects To get the Chorus Effect touch the button and the LED will light NOTE Youcan change the speed of the Vibrato Effect P 69 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual BRAKE LES BUTTONS AND STATUS Button State Effect Through OVERDRIVE T
79. he Overdrive produces the distorted sound like that of an over driven amplifier By changing the amount of the Drive various Tube Sounds are obtained from the unclipped clean to the hard distorted fuzzy raspy Overdrive sound TONE OVERDRIVE vl hey UPPEF Cr Xy 2 C J o DRAV TONE O D ON TYPE O D ON BUTTON This button switches on off the Overdrive Effect Press this button to switch on the LED and get the Overdrive Effct OVERDRIVE KNOB This is for adjusting the distortion value of the Overdrive Effect It does not clip if turned to the left all the way by passed the effects As you turn it to the right the distortion value increases NOTE Youcan fine set the distortion degree P 69 Setting Up 40 LESLIE LESLIE EFFECT is the simulated sound of rotating speakers If you connect the real Leslie speakers to this keyboard it controls those speakers yca E ee 2 02 CHORUS BRAKE ON FAST and CHORUS LESLIE ON BUTTON If you touch this button the LED will light and the rotor starts turning Also the voice is heard thru the rotary channel FAST BUTTON This switches the speed of the rotor in two steps It switches every time you touch it When the LED is ON it is FAST and when the LED is off itis SLOW aT BUTTONS AND LESLIE STATES External
80. he first key the far left key on the manual next to the Preset Keys is displayed as The setting range is 2C HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 8 FOLD BACK HIGH This allows you to set which key the 1 Drawbar starts to FOLD BACK repeat the same octave in the upper most range The set range is 4G 5C NOTE The FOLD BACK can be set not only on the 1 but also 1 1 3 1 3 5 2 and 2 2 3 Drawbars Setting the PEDAL 9 TONE WHEELS This allows you to select the Tone wheel waveform of the PEDAL Normal The traditional B 3 C 3 Tone wheel sound Muted Analog sound represented by the X 5 Synth1 Sawtooth waveform with swept filter Synth2 Dull square waveform NOTE You can come to this page by holding down the MANUAL BASS Button as well 10 ATTACK This allows you to set the Attack Rate and the Key Click Volume at ATTACK and RELEASE MAX CLK Immediately attacks and the key click is loud NORM CLK Immediately attacks and the key click is normal SOFT CLK Immediately attacks and the key click is soft NO CLK A slightly slower attacks without key click SLOW ATK Slow attack without key click 11 DECAY RATE This allows you to determine whether to keep voicing or to decay or set the decay time while holding down the key The setting range is 1 5 and C The longer the value gets the longer gets the decay time No decay at C 12 SUSTAIN ON This allows you to set whether or not to use the Sustain
81. heels to the output terminal thus noise mixed Tone wheel sound was also heard This is called Leakage Noise The Leakage Noise is an obstacle in making pure tones but it is recognized as a character now Mellow and Brite does not include the Leakage Noise 1 2 PERCUSS PERCUSSion 65 In this mode you can set the parameter of the PERCUSSION sound To locate this mode 1 Touch the MENU EXIT button and display MENU then select PAGE B by the PAGE button and touch 4 PERCUSS button 2 Or hold down either SECOND THIRD FAST or SOFT button for a certain length of time FERC DRAWE FERC KBD DECAY PERC LEVEL LEVEL SOFT LEVEL NORMAL These are for setting the Volume of Percussion SOFT is the volume when the SOFT button is ON and NORMAL is the volume when the SOFT button is OFF DECAY SLOW DECAY FAST These are for setting the Speed of the Decay of the Percussion SLOW is the speed when the FAST button is OFF and FAST is the speed when the FAST button is ON The setting range is 1 9 and C The more the value gets the longer gets the Decay Time At C no decay continuous KEYBOARD TOUCH This is for setting the method of sound production of Percus sion ON If you play legato the notes including and after the second note do not sound The envelope will not be reset OF Even if you play legato all the notes pr
82. ht Off Normal Eas EXT 3e 30 65 Mac 49 09B0 7F 6 12 4e Ur Tx Bend On aj fix Modulation On 49 01 ORO Tx Damper Source 4p 0000 02 Off Tip Ring Rey Range High a OFps 5 00 02 Zone 1 3 T 39 oppor oos 3 ExV Instrument Number 01100 07 E Pf 60 s E Pf 70 s E Pf 80 s px Wem 2 0 2 E a pex Off Normal String Clavi 1 Mod Whe 56 0800 01 Fm Clavi 2 Vibes Saw Lead 7 Funny Lead Combination Preset Parameters NRPN DATA Parameter 62 63 MSB Voice Type 20 00 02 00 B Type 01 Mellow 02 Brite Drawbar Click Release 20 02 00 0F 0 15 Drawbar Env Release oaoo 0F 0 15 DRAWB 05100 0C C2 Fold Back High 06 Bend Range Down Bend Range Up 08100 0C 0 12 Bend Mode OA 00 01 Bend Motor Bend Amplitude 20 OC 00 01 Off On Second On 08 _00 00 01 0mm f 98 Decay Fat 08 0200 01 77m Soft 08 03100 01 Off On Lec Noms 08 08 00 0F 16 Decay Fast 08 06 00 09 1 9 PERCUS 5 E E Velocity 08 09 00 01 Off On Drawbar 08 01 omon OC 00 01 0 305 see Drawbar Data List for details Lower Drawbars Appendix 99 Lower Preset
83. ing MIDI OUT Keyboard 5 Send the Memory Dump if you want 6 Start playing NOTE _ If the MIDI Keyboard is connected to the MIDI IN terminal of this keyboard these perfor mance information will be transmitted to each MIDI channel and sent out of the MIDI OUT terminal Playback from the Sequencer or the Computer MIDI IN PEDAL LOWER MIDI OUT Ono OUT MIDI Keyboard 1 Hook up as illustrated above If a MIDI keyboard is connected unplug it and connect the MIDI OUT of the Sequencer to the MIDI IN of this keyboard 2 Recall Seq Play by using a MIDI Template MIDI Pedal By this the messages received at the MIDI Channels 1 2 and 3 are distributed to each Part MIDI QUT Keyboard 3 Setup the Keyboard Channel if necesary 4 Start Playback on the Sequencer Only the built in sound source can be recorded The control of the Exter nal Zone is not played back HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual CONTROLLING THE EXTERNAL MIDI EQUIPMENTS 81 You can control External MIDI Equipment such as a Sound Modules upto 3 Zones by your XK 1 MIDI no N FOOT EXP LNEOUT__ HEAD ADI sues SWITCH PEDAL LESLIE 8PIN 1 PHONE 0 Ge MIDI IN MIDI Sound Module 1 Hook up as illustrated above Connect the MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of the Equipment you want to control 2 Recall the MIDI template
84. ing the pitch of the split LOWER Part by the octave If you use the SPLIT function the pitch of the LOWER Part may go down too low for the harmony play In that case you can move up the Lower octave upto the pitch suitable for harmony play HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual OCT VOL di d KH TE4 8 _ 188 T FRUG SER OCT VOL T EL CB HFP LE 1288 c IMLPEDLLO L amp UESHI IMT POINT ders cer 93 To locate this mode Touch the MENU EXIT button to display the MENU select PAGE D by the PAGE button and then touch 1 ZONES OCT 1 EXTERNAL ZONE 6 MIDI CHANNEL This is for choosing the MIDI channel to send to the External Zone The range is 1 16 and OF At 0 no sending to this Zone 7T MAP LOW 8 MAP HIGH This is for setting the playing range of this zone on the keyboard NOTE For 7 and 8 you can set the value by touching the REC JUMP button while holding down a note on the keyboard 9 PROGRAM BANK MSB 10 PROGRAM BANK LSB 11 PROGRAM BANK PROGRAM CHANGE This is for setting the Bank Select and Program Change to send to this Zone Generally the tone of the synthesizer or the Sampler is switched by the Bank Select and the Program Change There are such models as do not receive the Bank Select The receiving range is different from equipment to equipment You can choose 0 127 in the Bank MSB and the Bank LSB and 1 128 in the Program C
85. ited one year warranty you MUST return registration card within 10 days after the date of purchase KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORD For further information or questions regarding the performance of warranty obligations please write or call In the United States Contact HAMMOND SUZUKI USA INC 733 Annoreno Drive Addison Illinois 60101 TEL 630 543 0277 FAX 630 543 0279 In the EU Countries Contact HAMMOND SUZUKI EUROPE B V Ir D S Tuynmanweg 4A 4131 PN VIANEN The Netherlands TEL 31 347 370594 FAX 31 347 370621 Other Countries Contact Original retailer where product was purchased for additional warranty details PRODUCT NAME XK 1 PART NO SERIAL NO DATE OF PURCHASE PURCHASE FROM HAMMOND PRODUCT NAME XK 1 PART NO SERIAL NO DATE OF PURCHASE PRICE PURCHASED FROM CITY STATE USER S NAME COMPANY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE NO COMMENTS SERVICE 107 Hammond maintains a policy of continuously improving and upgrading its instruments and therefore reserves the right to change specifications without notice Although every attempt has been made to insure the accuracy of the descriptive contents of this Manual total accuracy cannot be guaranteed Should the owner require further assistance inquiries should first be made to your Authorized Hammond Dealer If you still need further assistance contact Hammond at
86. m a gig When I heard that sound I really got into it My Dad guided me in the right direction the do s and the don ts but he was never very forceful about it At the age of 10 Joey was already playing for money on weekend gigs By high school he was working steadily around Phila delphia receiving first hand instruction from the top shelf organists who come through the city such as Jimmy Smith Jack McDuff and numer ous others His high visibility career kicked off when Miles Davis asked Joey to join his late 80s band Joey then signed a contract with Columbia that resulted in five records from 1989 to 1994 With the release of his album All of Me in 1989 Joey emerged on the jazz scene The glo bal jazz community has credited Joey and his re cordings from the late 1980s and early 1990s as the singular sensation for rekindling a love for the Hammond B 3 organ In 2003 Joey and his band released their latest hit CD Falling in Love This CD featured the Hammond New B 3 organ For the year 2002 2003 the maga zine Downbeat chose Joey as the Jazz Organist of the Year Currently Joey is very active at Hammond Suzuki Besides participating at dealer promotions national conventions concerts and clinics he contributes to Hammond product de velopment Tony Monaco Tony started playing the accordion when he was eight years old When he was twelve he was given a Jimmy Smith album and inst
87. n and the REC JUMP button at the same time This is called Panic function MIDI 86 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual ROUBLE SHOOTING HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 87 88 TROUBLE SHOOTING Malfunction of the buttons the keys etc Turn off the POWER switch once then turn it on again If this procedure is not successful turn off the POWER switch once Then while pressing REC JUMP button turn the POWER switch on again Note that in this case all parameters return to their factory preset status Malfunction of the Combination Presets The Display is in MENU or any FUNCTION modes Go back to PLAY mode by touching the PLAY button No sound is produced when the keys are pressed The MASTER VOLUME is at the minimum setting Adjust the volume with the MASTER VOLUME control P 10 TheLOCAL CONTROL is set to OFF Set the local control to ON P 84 Expression does not change The EXPRESSION SOURCE is not the correctly set Set the EXPRESSION SOURCE in the CONTROL screen correctly P 59 The sound is distorted The sound is distorted not as the OVERDRIVE knob screen shows If you are playing this keyboard using the Combination Preset the actual value of the drive is different from the position of the knob Turn the OVERDRIVE knob to the left to the point where it is not distorted The sound does not come out immediately after switched on The TUBE button i
88. n this keyboard Keymap Overview Tonewheel Generator Zones Int U amp L Lo to Hi Split Point 1 Upper Upper Kbd Lower Lower Kbd Manual Bass Pedal Kbd Oe to Exon MIDI OUT ExZone 2 ExZone 3 See 4 B Hes Switch KEYBOARD CHANNEL UPPER This is for sending and controlling the UPPER Part performance informaion switching the Combination Presets and sending receiving Expression LOWER This is for the LOWER Part performance informaiton not only for controlling but switching data of the Preset for the LOWER Part independently PEDAL This is for sending and receiving the PEDAL Part performance information and controlling EXTERNAL ZONE CHANNEL EX ZONE 1 EX ZONE 2 EX ZONE 3 You can use your XK 1 as a simple Master Keyboard by assigning the range of the full scale keyboard through the channel to control each External MIDI equipment You can have different settings for each Combination Preset HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual EXPANDING THE KEYBOARD 79 This is the method how to connect the XK 1 to the MIDI keyboard and play on the full manual 3 keyboard instrument MIDI na FOOT EXP ann SWITCH PEDAL 6 6 Oe OUT MIDI Keyboard MIDI OUT L_ MIDI Pedal Expression Pedal Keyboard 1 Hook up as shown above 2 Recall Seq Record by usin
89. nge named NRPN is provided in the Control Change which function is specific on each equipment and not defined in the MIDI Standard When you use it designate the parameter to control by giving NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB cc 98 and 99 and the set the value of the designated parameter by the Data Entry MSB cc 6 Once the NRPN parameter is designated all the data entry received into the same channel after that is regarded as the change of the value of the parameter To avoid any mis operation we suggest you to set RPN Null RPN 7F 7F after setting the necessary parameter value On this sound module you can change the voice parameter by using NRPN Data Entry n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 mm ll Value for the Parameter designated by RPN NRPN Drawbar Data List Upper 50h 80 Lower 51h 81 Pedal 52h 82 Data Map Upper Lower Appendix 95 RPN MSB LSB 65 mm MSB LSB n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 mm Upper Byte of the Parameter Number designated by RPN MSB ll Lower Byte of same MSB The Value set by RPN is not reset by receiving the Program Change Reset All Controllers etc RPN Registered Parameter Number The expansive range named RPN is provided in the Control Change which function is specific on each equipment and not defined in the MIDI Standard When you use it designate the parameter to control by giving RPN MSB and RRN LSB cc 101 and 100 and then set th
90. o hold down Keep pressing the REC JUMP Button until Loading Default appears on the Display 4 After 5 seconds if everything is in order PLAY Mode appears on the Display Completed HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual LISTEN TO THE DEMONSTRATION PERFORMANCE 21 In your XK 1 the demonstration performance is built in for introducing the features and sound STEPS 1 EXTRA VOICE REVERB MENU EXIT o Touch and hold the MANUAL BASS and SPLIT Button for J 2 seconds MANUAL BASS SPLIT i i 2 gt The Display will be as shown step 2 NOTE You can locate this mode another way Touch the DEMO MENU Button to display the MENU touch the PAGE Button and select page E and touch the 2 DEMO Press the PAGE Button and select a desired song w n The performance starts when the 4 gt Button is pressed BANK UPER PEDAL _ LEX NOTE After the song is over the next one starts auto WE 1 Harry matically BANK NUM PRES To select a new song while you are playing touch the 4 gt Button again The performance that is playing will stop NOTE You can not operate the controllers while playing the demonstration except MASTER VOLUME LESLIE BRAKE LESLIE ON LESLIE FAST and VIBRATO amp CHORUS 3 If you press the MANUAL BASS and SPLIT holding 2 seconds MEN
91. o the Drawbar sound of each part To locate the Drawbar mode Touch the MENU EXIT button and display MENU touch the PAGE button and select PAGE A and choose 1 DRAWBAR 1314 FDAL ATTACE FEDAL SUST WEL PEDAL CLE Muted 13 OFF Muted k LEU RBTLLLE LPF EMNV L amp U FL ENY L amp U LO FOLDZHI E Ture 18 185 5 B Tupe ec 45 the Manual LOWER and UPPER aT TJ TONE WHEEL SET 1 TONE WHEEL Each Tone wheel Set allows you to make finer Select the TONE WHEEL SET waveform for the manual part adjustment P 64 B type The traditional Tonewheel Sound of B 3 C 3 Mellow Sine wave KEY CLIck Brite The analog sound represented by X 5 m 2 The Key Click is the noise heard every time the key 2 CLICK ATTACK LEVEL is touched or released on the B 3 C 3 as the voice is This allows you to set the Key Click VOLUME of the ATTACK when you touch generated by mechanically switching ON and OFF on these models The function on this model simulates the key The 1 the value the louder it gets No key click at 0 e key The larger the value the louder it gets No key click the good ont rois NOTE When this parameter is changed also 4 Envelope Attack Rate will be changed to its suitable value automatically Loudness 3 CLICK LPF This allows you to set the tone of the Key Click 1 1 Att
92. obtained by the Manual Bass is called the PEDAL and makes sound E controlled by the Drawbars switch Drawbar Select PEDAL This is designed L DEO so that the Bass is played by the pedal keyboard as on the three keyboard organ NOTE You can choose sounding polyphonic POLY or lowest note MONO P 55 You can use both the Manual Bass and the Split at the same time So you will be able to play Bass Chord and Melody all by yourself What is Part A PART plays like a musician in a band or an orchestra does Like the three keyboard organs this keyboard has three parts UPPER LOWER and PEDAL and so you can play three different parts This keyboard has only a single manual but it is possible to play plural parts using the SPLIT and or using MIDI keyboards to expand the keyboard NOTE The function for plural tones is called Multi timbre HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 27 STORING REGISTRATIONS IN COMBINATION PRESET All the afore mentioned settings can be memorized to the Combination Preset The data stored at the factory can also be freely re written EX Memorize to 6 3 1 1 While pressing the BANK Button touch the Preset Button 6 This turn on Preset BANK 6 The LED on the Preset Button indicates BANK 8 4 9 w mH while the BANK Button is pressed BANK NOTE The LED goes out if you release the button
93. oduce sound like the piano KEYBOARD VELOCITY Controls the Volume of Percussion with key Velocity ON The faster a key is pressed the louder the sound OF It sounds at a certain volume regardless of how fast a key is pressed gt iO LOW Qe T LEVEL 3udEB T 3 oe KEYBOARD KEY TRACK Changes the Percussion Volume by the note ON The higher notes reduce the volume OF It sounds at a certain volume regardless of notes DRAWBAR 1 CANCEL This mutes the 1 of the UPPER PART while using PERCUS SION ON Mute OF Does not mute DRAWBAR LEVEL Decreases the volume of UPPER DRAWBARS while using PERCUSSION 3dB Decreases the volume OdB Does not decrease the volume NOTE This parameter works only when the SOFT is OFF NOTE The parameters in those modes are all Preset Param eters They are recorded to each Combination Preset tips The B 3 C 3 had only one built in Envelope Generator and was not recharged until all the UPPER Manuals were released This looks like a drawback but it had the advantage that the sound did not get loose when chords were roughly played ETZ CANCEL The B 3 C 3 had no key contact exclusive for percussion but uses the 1 contact for percussion On this keyboard this is simulated DRAWBAR LEVEL On the B 3 C 3 the Drawbar Volume got slightly smaller if percussion works This is simulated on this keyboard
94. or rise time etc using this keyboard follow below instructions 1 Connect the MIDI OUT of this keyboard and MIDI IN of the Leslie Speaker by MIDI cable 2 thc Keyboard Channel Upper of this keyboard and MIDI Channel of the Leslie Speaker to same channel P 85 3 Set the MIDI Leslie Parameter to 21 P 84 Hook Up 18 CONNECTING THE MIDI KEYBOARD You can upgrade this keyboard to an organ by connecting an external MIDI Key board and pedal keyboard MIDI OUT Ng FOOT EXP PEDAL LOWER SWITCH PEDAL MIDI OUT MIDI Keyboard Expression Pedal MIDI Pedal V 20R Keyboard MIDI OUT 1 Hook up external MIDI keyboard and pedal keyboard per the figure above 2 Use the MIDI Template Seg Record of this keyboard 84 3 use Expression Pedal set the parameter EXPRESSION SOURCE for the model of expression pedal that you have connected P 59 The MIDI Keyboard connected to the PEDAL Terminal functions as the PEDAL part and the one connected to the LOWER Terminal as the LOWER part Please also read the User s Guide of the connected MIDI Keybaord HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual TURN ON AND PLAY HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 20 HOW TO POWER After connecting your XK 1 to the power outlet please perform the following steps before switch ing on the power To avoid possible damages to speakers please
95. ord 4 52a Play MIDI TEMPLATE 1 MIDI TEMPLATE This is the mode for setting each function simply Typical settings can be recalled by touching the PARAM button to select the usage and touching 4 RECL 2 MIDI IN This is for setting the behavior of the two MIDI IN terminals UPPER PEDAL Each MIDI IN terminal acts as a receiving terminal for the LOWER and PEDAL Parts regardless of the channel This assigns the Manual Bass Function to the MIDI IN LOWER terminal The Split function will be disabled Disregard the SPLIT Button The input from each MIDI IN terminal will be resent by each Keyboard Channel of 12 and 13 IN 1 IN 2 Each acts in accordance with each designated channel Assigns the Manual Bass Function to the Manual Key board of this keyboard The Pedal Part produces polyphonic sound regardless of the value of the Key Mode POLY MONO 3 LOCAL This is for switching ON OFF the LOCAL CONTROL internal If ON the keyboard of this module and the sound engine are connected If OFF the keyboard and the sound engine are cut off The keyboard does not sound if touched You can treat this module as if it is a two different equipment a MIDI keyboad and a Sound Module HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual TT Gor Quis Qui k 4 5 6 LES MAST El I WHEL TEMPLATE EX Zane This is for switching ON
96. ower Channel Change Lower Preset only Pitch Bend Change n MIDI Channel Number mm Upper Byte ll Lower Byte 0 F Ch 1 16 00 00 8192 40 00 0 7F 7F 8191 Channel Mode messages Sounds Off Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte joo n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 When this message is received all currently sounding notes on the corresponding channel will be turned off immediately Reset All Controllers 2nd Byte Be T9 o n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 When this message is received the following controllers will be set to their reset values Controller Reset Value Pitch Bend Change 0 Center Modulation 0 off Expression 27 Maximum Hold 1 0 off RPN unset previously set data will not change NRPN unset previously set data will not change All Notes Off Bn 7B 00 n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 When All Notes Off is received all notes on the corresponding channel will be turned off However if Hold 1 is On the sound will be continued until these are turned off Control number NRPN MSB LSB mm MSB LSB n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 mm Upper Byte of the Parameter Number designated by NRPN MSB ll Lower Byte of same MSB The value set by NRPN is not reset even if Program Change Reset All controllers etc are received NRPN Non Registered Parameter Number The expansive ra
97. ponding with the item displayed Returns to the PLAY mode HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual FUNCTION MODE 49 The FUNCTION MODE is for making each setting and adjustment There are many displays but the basic operation is the same HOW TO READ THE DISPLAY This shows there are PAGEs above or below PARAMETER This shows there is a PAGE on the right or on the left SLOW Fast LEM SPD 36 93 8 tips CURSOR In the display window of this keyboard PAGE VALUE CURSOR the CURSOR is displayed in the flashing NAME Flashing VALUE style while the most popular indicator cursor used on the PC the mobo etc is in the shape of an arrow a square or an l shape BUTTON OPERATION IN THIS MODE Moves from a page to another You can jump to the top or bottom page by touching these buttons with holding down the REC JUMP Button Returns to the PLAY mode 1 ADJUST ENU EXIT UPPER PEDAL LOWER SLOW FAST LEV SFE 35 333 AF BANK NUM PRESET _ COMBINATIDN PRESETS This button is used to move the CURSOR The CURSOR increases or decreases right or left for selecting the PARAMETER to the value of the Parameter change Holding it increases or decreases the The CURSOR moves to the edge of the value continuously display and on to the next page on the right Touching it while holding the REC or left if ther
98. pth Vi 09 _ OF 00 OF 0 15 Vibrato Depth v2 _09 10 00 0F 0 15 Vibrato oof 11 00 0 0 15 Vibrato Depth C1 09 12 oo orF 0 15 Vibrato Depth C2 09 13 00 0 0 15 Vibrato Depth C3 09 _ 14100 OF 0 15 ono 09 0800 01 omon OD Drive Level Master 09 05 00 3F 0 63 OC 00 02 00 OD to Exp 01 Exp to OD P load ANI OD ANI OD ANI OD 00100 09 12 9 0 9 dB 9 0 9 dB 480 2 9kHz ouo or Omon 05100 09 Room 1 Room 2 Live House Hall 1 Hall 2 Church Plate Delay Pannning Delay Reverb Delay 0A 06100 OF 0 15 fea Tins i oo irs Reverb Delay Feedback OA 08100 IF 0 96 Reverb Delay Time OA 09 00 3F 4 7 1000ms OnRever HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual EQ REV EQ REV Combination Preset Parameters NRPN Parameter MSB 82 63 06 Internal Zone External Zone 00100 01 Off On Manual Bass On 1100 01 Off On L amp U Key Range Low 5 24 5 L amp U Key Range High 25 60 Pedal Key Range High 07 04 24 60 Split Point 24 5 Split Lower Octave 07 06 00 01 0 1 Came 00 00 10 1 16 0 Bank MSB 4p 01 00 7 Bank LSB 4 02 00 Program Change 4p 03 00 7F _______ 00 7 ______ TF Octave Shift RES 40 42 2 0 2 Left Center Rig
99. r determining whether or not to receive the For the details at each Template s call MEMORY DUMP out refer to the Appendix On this module you can transmit receive the current settings by the System Exclusive Message as the MEMORY DUMP but you must switch this OFF if you do not want the settings of this keyboard to be changed When ON it receives But at OFF it does not 10 SEND DUMP ECT TR CONTENT OF MEMORY DUMP This is for sending the MEMORY DUMP The PRESET Parameters GLOBAL Parameters If you touch 4 SEND in this mode the whole setup and SYSTEM Parameters of TEMPORARY the current status are sent and received The content of each Combination Preset and data is sent from the MIDI OUT terminal KEYBOARD CHANNEL that of each Leslie Cabinet are sent or received also 11 UPPER 12 LOWER 13 PEDAL This is for setting which MIDI CHANNEL you use to send receive each Part You can choose 1 16 and OFF If OFF nothing is sent received To avoid confusion of the MIDI signals be careful not to duplicate each MIDI channel including the External Zone THE PANIC FUNCTION NOTE The settings in this MENU are not recorded in to the Combination Presets This is common with When any trouble happens in the MIDI system it all Presets sometimes causes sticking notes cyphers In such a case you can send the command messages All Notes Off and Reset All Controllers by touching the BANK butto
100. rature accompanying this unit In case if in the future your instrument gets too old to play use or malfunctions beyond repair please observe the instructions of this mark or if any question be sure to contact your dealer or your nearest town or municipal office for its proper disposal HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual FOR UNITED KINGDOM FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a molded 3 pin mains plug for your safety and convenience 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BSI1362 Check for the ASTA mark the BSI the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If the fuse is lost the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be obtained from your local Hammond Dealer IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DIS POSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS IN SERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT The wires in this main
101. rnal Zone Tabs Split Manual Bass Adjustable Map Low High Split Point Lower Octave Pedal Top key HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual Appendix 2 Combination Presets 12 banks x 11 Numbers Adjust Switchable Link Independent Controllers Switches Power On Off Rotary Controllers Master Volume Overdrive Tone Wheels Pitch Bend Modulation Display 20 characters 2 lines with 9 control switches and Rotary encoder Storage None MIDI Templates 3 modes Zoned 3 parts and Keyboard Ch Connections AC Inlet MIDI Inl In2 Out Exp Pedal Phone Jack Foot Switch Line Out L Mono R Headphones 8 pin Leslie Dimension 116 W x 33 4 D x 11 H cm Weight 13kg Demonstration Songs and Composers Playing the demonstration performance 1 Touch and hold the SPLIT and MANUAL BASS Button 2 seconds 2 Select the song by using PAGE Button 3 Touch the 4 Button to play Songs Composers Liberation Takanobu Masuda 1 Happy Joey DeFrancesco Acid Wash Tony Monaco Daisuke Kawai B 3 Cookin Deryl Winston Somthing Slow Joey DeFrancesco Joey DeFrancesco 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Amazing Grace Traditional Joey DeFrancesco Joey started playing at the age of four He recalls I could just play I was already hearing Jimmy Smith and stuff like that around the house Then one time my Dad Papa John DeFrancesco brought the Hammond organ home fro
102. s convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufac turer Use only with the cart stand tripod RORTABLE CART WARNING bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid LAL j T i 83125A injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture ANCE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit The exclamation point witnin equilateral triangle indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the lite
103. s ON Vacuum Tube circuit is mounted in this keyboard It takes approximately 10 to 20 seconds after the TUBE AMP but ton is switched ON Before you will hear the sound The sound is not distorted if the OVERDRIVE knob is turned When the Overdrive Expression is at EX2OD OD ONLY it does not distort if the value if the Expression is low In such a case increase the Expres sion value or set the Overdrive Expression at EX if you want to distort regardless of the Expression value P 69 The sound stops upon changing the Combination Preset during playing This keyboard stops the sound when the some parameter has changed that listed below Internal Zone Key Range Ocatave Tone Wheel set Reverb Type reverb sound only HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual APPENDIX 90 Appendix Custom Tone wheel B Type Real B 3 This template faithfully simulates the classic model B 3 It contains low motor hum and some leakage noise 80 s Clean This template simulates the B 3 sounds in the 80 s It contains reduced leakage noise Noisy This template is for passing all sounds of picked up signal It contains full motor hum and leakage noise Noisy 60 This template boosts noise sounds It contains full motor hum and leakage noise Mellow Full Flats This template simulates the most ideal tone wheel set Their values are same at each wheel Husky This template has the characteristic of dropp
104. s lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this unit may not correspond with the coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Under no circumstances should either of these wires be connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug marked with the letter E or the Earth Symbol a How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and fuse cover Introduction IMPORTANT PLEASE READ Your Hammond XK 1 Drawbar Keyboard is designed to give you the true and authentic sound of Hammond Harmonic Drawbars as well as provide you a large variety of features to allow great flexibility in how you want to use the keyboard This Owner s Manual is designed to explain the operating features of your Hammond XK 1 as simply and graphically as possible Because we want to make this manual as well as the keyboard itself as easy to understand as possible the explanations in this manual are grouped by subject matter and not in the order in which they necessarily apper in the display the screen in the left of the keyboard fron
105. s of these four words MIDI is for exchanging the performance information between an electronic musical instrument and a sequencer etc MIDI is an international standard by which instruments made by different manufacturers can be connected to communitate with each other The control information is exchanged such as the performance information of a key being touched released and the tone being switched the damper pedal being pressed released MIDI TERMINALS ON THIS KEYBOARD MIDI OUT IN PEDAL LOWER MIDI OUT Sends Performance Informations MIDI IN 1 PEDAL MIDI IN 2 LOWER These receives the MIDI Signal Each MIDI terminal is set to do the same function when this keyboard is delivered from the factory NOTE Each MIDI IN terminal can be set for exclusively receiving the LOWER and PEDAL PART P 84 WHAT THE MIDI CAN DO ON YOUR KEYBOARD On this keyboard the MIDI terminals are intended to do the following expand the keyboard and use this as an organ record or playback your performance to external computer or sequencer control the external sound source such as a synthesizer and a sampler Also to do the setting simply a MIDI Template function is available HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 77 MIDI CHANNEL MIDI has the MIDI CHANNELS 1 16 Thus you can send your playing information divided into 16 channels through one MIDI cable However the channel must match between the s
106. sound is loud The organ key is on the other hand generally only the switch to open the valve and so the sound does not change however hard you may touch the key So this function is effective if you use when the Decay Rate is other than C or Decay Setting the Parameters 56 In this mode you can name the Combination Presets To locate this mode Touch the MENU EXIT button and display MENU then touch the PAGE button to select PAGE A and touch the 2 PRESET button Remembere NAME 1 Preset Name P This allows you to name the present Combination Presets using up to 10 letters Move the cursor with the PARAM button and choose the letters with the VALUE button or the VALUE knob This change will be lost if you do not record it same as the other Preset Parameters NOTE The parameters by the names with P on the tail are Preset Parameters and are recorded to each Combina tion Preset This allows you to set the operation when you depress the Preset Key 2 PRESET LOAD UPPER B This allows you to set whether or not to recall the Drawbar Registration of UPPER Part 3 PRESETLOAD LINK LOWER PEDAL G This allows you to determine whether or not to recall the Drawbar Registration of the LOWER and PEDAL Part 4 PRESET LOAD DRAWBAR B This allows you to determine whether or not to recall the Parameters relating to the Drawbars of each Part
107. ss through the Vibrato Chorus or the Overdrive in order to obtain the clear Bass line EQUALIZER LESLIE and REVERB The sound comes out of the output terminal after passing the spatial effects the Equalizer for tone regulation the Leslie for the rotating speaker effects and the Reverb for resonance The built in Leslie Effect does not work at the Leslie 8 pin terminal NOTE The built in Leslie Effect is designed to smoothly simulate the rotations of the two rotors ETT TO NE WHEEL The Tone wheel Sets are divided into the Manual Keyboard and the Pedal Part This is to give the Pedal Part the Decay the sound gradually fading out while pressing the key or Sustain Effect the sound gradually fading out after the key is released HARMoNics Harmonic is a pitch of a different ratio to a certain pitch for example the one octave higher C to the middle C The more Harmon ics the brighter and richer the sound Setting Up DRAWBARS The 9 Drawbars on this keyboard are used to make the basic sounds Each Drawbar is marked with the numbers 1 8 If you push back the Drawbar until you can not see any number at all the sound of the Drawbar is not heard If you pull it out to the fullest position THE SOUND LEVEL is maximum Except when the Preset Button is ADJUST the actual Drawbar Registration is the value displayed in the display window The Drawbar Registraion shows the length of the
108. such as the Tonewheel Set 5 PRESET LOAD PERCUSSION B This allows you to determine whether or not to select PER CUSSION by the Preset buttons other than ADJUST key and recall the Parameters relating to Percussion HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual lt P LOAD UP LIHK L P P LOAD DRAWE PERCUS P LOAD INT EXT DB H H zog gt P LOAL EG RU LOAD EKV ExVOICEQDOH 6 PRESET LOAD INTERNAL ZONE B This allows you to determine whether or not to recall the Parameters relating to the Internal Zone such as SPLIT or MANUAL BASS PRESET LOAD EXTERNAL ZONE B This allows you to determine whether or not to recall the Parameters relating to the External Zone to control the outside MIDI equipment PRESET LOAD EQ RV B This allows you to determine whether or not to recall the Parameters relating to the EQUALIZER and REVERB PRESET LOAD ANI OD B This allows you to determine whether or not to recall the Parameters relating to VIBRATO OVERDRIVE and LESLIE 10 PRESET LOAD EXTRA VOICE B This allows you to determine whether or not to recall the Parameters relating to EXTRA VOICE NOTE Each Parameter B of Preset Load is a Bank Parameter except Link Lower Pedal It is set only for the BANK currently selected Link Lower Pedal is a Global Parameter It is common on all the banks 57 EFFECTIV
109. t 2 Frequency Setting the Parameters 60 DISELSH CUT JL IMEUT 1 sec HO REVERE ASS IGH REVERE F TIF RIMIS SILESLIE SF ALT 5 LESLIE 5 ALT ESF SOURCE MOUH TERP LF L RESS HORMEL 27 Hop EY SFEED SWITCH 15 FOOT SWITCH TIP G This is for setting the function for the Foot Switch 1 terminal If you are using the Foot Switch with the stereo plug this sets the function on the tip side OFF Does not work LESLIE S F ALT LESLIE S F MOM These are for switching SLOW FAST of the Leslie Effect At ALT it switches at each press and at MOM the Leslie effect gets Fast as long as you keep pressing the foot switch and it gets Slow if you release it DAMPER UPPER DAMPER LOWER DAMPER PEDAL They sustain the Notes of the UPPER LOWER and PEDAL Parts respectively as long as you keep depressing the footswitch PRESET FWD PRESET REV They are for switching one Combination Preset to the right FWD or the left REV SPRING This is for producing a sound of the old Spring Reverb DELAY TIME It sets the delay time of the reverb effect P 71 along the kicked intervals 16 FOOT SWITCH RING G This is for setting the function on the RING side if you use the FOOT SWITCH equipped with the Stereo plug HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual ESP HIM 5542 25 20r CALIE GG TBEH L PED E PTOEE
110. t panel For example all functions pertaining to Drawbars are grouped together all Percussion features are treated as a group and so on Also each feature is treated as an explanation unto itself and does not require you to already have prior working knowledge of some other feature The explanations are presented such that if you follow the steps will be identical to that shown in the manual at that stage of the explanation Do not be daunted by the number of steps required to perform each operation Each step is simple Simply bear these things in mind 1 Read each step carefully 2 Don t skip any of the steps 3 Don t perform the steps out of sequence With these guidelines you are well on your way to mastering all of the many sounds and features of your Hammond XK 1 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual BATTERY BACK UP Your XK 1 uses a battery backed RAM to remember your changes to the Parameters When the battery voltage becomes low the Display will show UPPER PEDAL LOWER Warn BATTERY BANK NUM ME TONE NA PRESET _____ UPPER PEDAL LOWER Attn CHANGE BATTER DOK BANK NUM NAM TONE PRESET If you see these messages you should immediately back up your parameter changes if you have made any If there is no battery installed in the unit or if the battery is compeletely dead the Display will show UPPER PEDAL LOWER Attn BACEUP ERRO
111. tereo Headphones to the Headphone Jack Be sure to make the connection with the Power OFF on this keyboard and all con nected equipment Stereo Headphones MIDI A EXP F OUT IN RE ads PEDAL LESLIE 8PIN 1 PHONE ef Qe se LI AC Power Cable provided Foot Switch FS 9H optional Amplifier Speakers etc HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual CONNECTING THE LESLIE SPEAKER 17 This keyboard is equipped with a 8 Pin Leslie Connector so you can di rectly connect the Leslie 21 System Speaker Make this connection with switch power OFF on the equipment XK 1 MIDI Cable Optional e ap lt gt eu eum e LC 8 7M STANDARD HOOK UP Connect the Leslie Speaker to the 8 Pin Jack on the keyboard with the exclusive 8 Pin Leslie Cable LC 8 7M to be separately purchased with the other Leslie Speaker accessories Note 8 Pin Jack is mouted This keyboard can not use 11 pin Leslie speakers To control the volume of Leslie Speaker 2101 2102 use ROTARY Knob Set the STATIONARY konb for minimum Because this keyboard has 1 channel rotary audio circuit for the Leslie Speaker Please carefully read the User s Guide of the Leslie Speaker USING MIDI CONTROL To control the parameters of the Leslie 21 System Speaker i e finely adjust the rot
112. the left when the LESLIE SPEAKER 42 is connected Introduction 14 MIDI FOOT EXP ____ 0 __ _ HEAD Qr NB SWITCH PEDAL LESLIE 8PIN _ PHONE 1 TERMINAL TERMINAL 43 MIDI OUT Jack 46 FOOT SWITCH Jack Sends out the performance information of this keyboard This terminal is for the Foot Switch FS 9H optional 44 MIDI IN 1 PEDAL Jack You can switch the speed of the Leslie effect and the This is the MIDI IN Terminal used mainly for the Pedal Combination Preset etc while playing Keyboard 47 EXP PEDAL Jack The factory setting The MIDI information received by This terminal is for the Expression Pedal V 20R channel You can set that through this terminal functions optional as PEDAL regardless of the channel You can control the volume while you play 45 MIDI IN 2 LOWER Jack This is the MIDI IN Terminal used mainly for the Lower Keyboard The factory setting The MIDI information received by channel You can set that through this terminal functions as LOWER regardless of the channel HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual 15 16 BASIC HOOK UP See the figure below for connection Amplifiers or speakers are not mounted in this keyboard You must connect an external amplifiers and speakers or Powerd Speaker in order to hear the keyboard sounds You can also enjoy playing this keyboard by connecting S
113. to clockwise LESLIE 1 The bass rotor and the rotating horns produce the effect of the spatial dynamic and lively theater stage performance LESLIE ON Button Touch ON to switch on the LED is lit CHORUS BRAKE FAST LESLIE FAST Button and CHORUS LESLIE This button controls the two rotor speeds When the LED is ON it is FAST When the LED is Je _ OFF it is SLOW The most effective and popular way to use this is to mainly play SLOW and lead to the climax by changing to FAST LESLIE BRAKE Button This is to set the action when the LESLIE ON Button is OFF When the LED is ON BRAKE is on The rotation gradually slows down and stops finally When the light is OFF it is THROUGH The Leslie effect is by passed NOTE You can control the rotors by these buttons when you connect the LESLIE to the external equipment NOTE You can finely adjust the rotation speed etc of the internal LESLIE Effect P 66 EXTRA 7 REVERB You can use Extra Voices i e Electric Piano Clav etc instead of organ sounds EXTRA VOICE REVERB Button eg SPLIT To use the Extra Voice touch the button and switch on the LED Ore 49 NOTE You can select the Extra Voice P 74 X L DEMO Turn On and Play 26 Divide the keyboard into two parts left and right SPLIT
114. to the extent or the length of the Drawbar So it is the Drawbars that make the fundamental tones of this keyboard The volume gets loudest when each Drawbar is pulled out to the full length The XK 1 gets silent when it is totally pushed in The tones of the Drawbars gradually get higher in frequency from left to right Vist wate NE Cop Ter The most popular patterns or registrations are 1 to pull out only all the three left side Draw bars to the full 2 to pull the far left and only the white bars to the full or 3 to pull out all the Drawbars NOTE You change the characteristics of the Draw bars P 54 NOTE The present registration is shown on the Play mode display P 47 ADD PERCUSSION The Percussion referred to here is not a percussion instrument SECOND THIRD FAST SOFT itself but it is a decay to add a clear cut attack to the organ WER 9 9 9 sound You can add this attack to mix with the Drawbar sound 9 when you want J a If you turn on the SECOND THIRD Buttons decays of the BAN harmonic overtones one octave higher and G are added CT If you turn on the FAST Button the decay is quick And if you press on the SOFT Button the Percussion volum
115. tor is 0 5 12 5s 9 HORN CHARACTER Here the Tone of the Horn Rotor is set FLAT is a flat tone and the others are the tones with each peaky character istic 16 MIC ANGLE This is the parameter to set the LOCATIONS of the two Microphones for the imaginary Leslie Speaker The ANGLE decides the distance between the two mikes The setting range is 0 180 degrees The farther the more stereophonic feeling it gives 17 MIC DISTANCE This is the parameter to set the DISTANCE between the imaginary Leslie Speaker and the Microphones The setting range is 0 3 2 7m The more the value increases the less effective it gets NOTE When you operate the parameters 2 17 the setting range will be lost after the power is switched off if you do not do the recording operation of the next page Setting the Parameters 68 RECORD THE CABINETS The Leslie parameters 2 17 of the previous paragraph can be recorded with the Cabinet Numbers and you can choose and use them in each Combination Preset LOWER TONE UPPER PEDAL LESLIE RECORD 1 147 BANK NUM NAME PRESET UPPER PEDAL LOWER LESLIE RECORD 4 14 BANK NUM NAME PRESET TONE UPPER PEDAL LOWER BANK 7w 9 10 11 PAGE MENU EXIT X
116. urch Church Plate Iron plate Reverb Delay Delay PanDly Panning Delay RevDly Reverb Delay REVERB TIME When the Type 3 is set at Room 1 to Plate it sets the Time for Reverb to fade out The setting range is 0 31 The higher the value the greater the impression of large building DELAY TIME When the Type 3 is set at Delay PanDly RevDly it sets the delaying time The setting range is 4 7 1000 ms The higher the the longer the delay gets IME D AS Gall 1 6 S HREV FB ez DELAY FEEDBACK When the Type 3 is at Delay PanDly RevDly it sets the amount of the Feedback The delaying sound repeats The setting range is 0 96 The more value the higher Feedbacks you get LESLIE ON REVERB This sets the route of the Reverb and Leslie Effect OF Leslie to Reverb ON Reverb to Leslie NOTE These parameters are Preset Parameters and are recorded to each Combination Preset ECT T PRESET PARAMETERS Reverb is a Preset Parameter designed to be actively used as one of the tone making parameters However it is not practical to use Reverb as a tonal complementary tool to match the room stage hall In Such a case if you switch off the PLOAD RV EQ in the Preset function mode the Reverb On Off value does not change when the preset is recalled 56 Setting the Parameters 72 DEFAULT In this mode you can return entirely or partially to the default setting
117. urs that even if you press the expression pedal all the way down the expression value does not reach the maximum value 127 due to the difference of each expression pedal model from model In such a case adjust this parameter for getting the maximum range of the change NOTE This parameter is a System Parameter This parameter will be recorded when set It is common in each Combination Preset NOTE The parameters by the names with P on the tail are Preset Parameters and are recorded to each Combination Preset G is for Global These parameters will be recorded when set and are common in each Combinsation Preset 59 ETT BRAKE ON MODULATION If you want to Brake the Leslie effect by pull forward the modulation wheel set the Slow Speed to 0 on Leslie Parameter P 66 ECT T EXPRESSION LIMIT One of the human ear s characteristics is that when the volume falls the sound of high or low frequency becomes difficult to hear On this model it is rectified The volume is maintained above a certain level even when the volume goes down by using the Expression in order to keep the sound of high or low frequency audible The similar function is adopted on most home audio equipments It is called the Ioudness function Loudness Output Expression Maximum LF N p Limit V MF ua te a Min Level gt 120Hz 4kHz Frequency Loudness Expression Minimum g
118. yed on the center of the display mum left one is 16 and the right one is 8 Setting Up 34 DRAWBAR REGISTRATION PATTERNS The Drawbar Registration is matched by the number value of each Drawbar as shown below on right side of Drawbar settings name However it is rather reasonable to remember the typical combinations of the 9 Drawbars by their forms shapes Flute family 2 step pattern Accompaniment Flute 8 I 00 8460 000 Accompaniment Flute 8 II 00 3220 000 16 5s 8 4 Accompaniment Flute 8 III 00 8600 000 8 Chorus of Flutes 16 80 8605 002 6 Orchestral Flute 8 00 3831 000 2 Piccolo 2 00 0006 003 2 Stopped Flute 8 00 5020 000 1 Tibia 8 00 7030 000 Tibia 4 00 0700 030 Tibia Theater 16 80 8605 004 Wooden Open Flute 8 00 8840 000 Reed family triangle pattern Bassoon 16 44 7000 000 16 517 8 4 225 2 135 qas 1 Clarinet 8 00 6070 540 English Horn 8 00 3682 210 Flugel Horn 8 00 5777 530 French Horn 00 7654 321 Kinura 8 00 0172 786 Oboe 8 00 4764 210 Trombone 8 01 8777 530 Trumpet 8 00 6788 650 Tuba Sonora 8 02 7788 640 Vox Humana 8 00 4720 123 HAMMOND XK 1 Owner s Manual Diapason family check mark pattern String family bow pattern 16 16 5 1 3 5 1 3 8 e NO 4 1 Accomp Diapason 8 Chorus Diapason 8 Diapason 8 Echo Diapason 8 Harmonic Diapason 16 Harmonic Diapason 8

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