Hammond SK1 73 - ORGAN 73 KEYS
HAMSK173
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Description
(This text is machine translated) The 61-note keyboard has become a standard feature of electric keyboards thanks to its use in the first widely used electric keyboard instruments, namely the Hammond Organs, but what is expected of a keyboard player today requires a range of possibilities. even wider. Today a keyboard player can find himself jumping from a B3 to an Electric Piano and a Clav, and all in the same song and, if he trained on a traditional piano, he might find a rather limited 61-note keyboard. The Sk1-73's 73-note Fatar keyboard provides adequate "breathing room" for the modern keyboard player, while maintaining the agility, lightness and small footprint of the 61-note model. It is also the perfect tool for songwriters and accompanists of all genres, thanks to its ability to make the keyboard response change automatically from piano to organ-like effect and vice versa.
Manuals
# | Title | Languages | Pages | Updated |
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1 | User Manual | EN | 158 | 2022-08-12 |