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#434867 - 07/22/17 08:30 AM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: Bernie9]
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Originally Posted By Bernie9
I'll do that Bill. I see there are 9 templates including the extra channel for "OTHER" voices. I think the SK1 is capable of more than I know(like other keyboards. Thanks.


You have to probably program your own template, to exactly archieve what you want.. this way you could use one of the favorite buttons to switch the righthand voices of the SD40 on or off.. as i explained earlier.


Edited by Bachus (07/22/17 08:32 AM)
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#434880 - 07/22/17 12:17 PM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: Bernie9]
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Factory "Favorite" Presets.......



Edited by Dnj (07/22/17 12:18 PM)

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#434928 - 07/23/17 05:16 PM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: abacus]
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A Roland BK7 with a small master keyboard on top of your Hammond, great drums and styles and very good RH sounds.
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#434943 - 07/24/17 04:09 AM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: Bernie9]
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The advantage I can see is that, although you are adding another keyboard to the rig, it would be simpler, as far as trying to properly route the midi config and turning off the SK1 if you wanted a solo voice from the exterior module.

Thanks
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#434945 - 07/24/17 05:45 AM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: Bernie9]
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Originally Posted By Bernie9
The advantage I can see is that, although you are adding another keyboard to the rig, it would be simpler, as far as trying to properly route the midi config and turning off the SK1 if you wanted a solo voice from the exterior module.

Thanks


Bernie this is where an "ALL IN ONE" Arranger like the KORG Pa4x would shine for all what your trying to do,...and you would be carrying way less gear to the gig.. wink
...good luck with your music!


Edited by Dnj (07/24/17 05:48 AM)

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#434949 - 07/24/17 06:09 AM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: Bernie9]
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Donny,

Where as I appreciate your opinions every time I ask, please give me credit for at least a modicum of intelligence. The ease of set up with as few pieces of gear as possible, is important, especially to daily gigs. In this case, the sound of the SK1, together with accomp, is what I am after. I have different set ups with different configurations that certainly contains my Pa4X, but, my SK1 is what I favor for organ. Since I gig only three times a week, sound trumps ease of set up.

As usual, thanks for your continued input.
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#434950 - 07/24/17 06:18 AM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: Bernie9]
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Originally Posted By Bernie9
Donny,

Where as I appreciate your opinions every time I ask, please give me credit for at least a modicum of intelligence. The ease of set up with as few pieces of gear as possible, is important, especially to daily gigs. In this case, the sound of the SK1, together with accomp, is what I am after. I have different set ups with different configurations that certainly contains my Pa4X, but, my SK1 is what I favor for organ. Since I gig only three times a week, sound trumps ease of set up.

As usual, thanks for your continued input.


Bernie I give you much more credit then most for sure,.....I might not agree with some of it but that's your prerogative....my only thoughts are helpful ones....I just wondered if carrying an extra kb just for the organ sound which certainly can be accomplished in other ways....but its the accompaniment added part that makes me go another way....if you were to be just a solo SK1 player then the Hammond is a great lightweight flexible piece of gear to carry.......I hope it all works out for you and I wish you much luck my friend....take care.

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#434951 - 07/24/17 06:22 AM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: Bernie9]
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Some people seem to know what's best for everyone else, even if they have a long history of (apparently) not knowing what's best for themselves smile smile. Ironic.

chas
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#434952 - 07/24/17 06:36 AM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: cgiles]
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Originally Posted By cgiles
Some people seem to know what's best for everyone else, even if they have a long history of (apparently) not knowing what's best for themselves smile smile. Ironic.

Chas
Chas again not funny imo,..don't quit your day job...
just sayin.. wink



Edited by Dnj (07/24/17 06:54 AM)

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#434958 - 07/24/17 08:08 AM Re: Ideas For Supplementing Hammond SK1 for Rhythm [Re: Bernie9]
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Everything you want is possible with SK1 and SD40...

Its just a matter of figuering out how to program things...
If i lived next door, i would offer to do it for you..
Sadly someone decided to build its swimingpool between out houses.


Thats where local dealers come in handy..
They could set things up for your need..
If you are not so much of a programhead yourself.


Edited by Bachus (07/24/17 08:09 AM)
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