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In addition to authentic B-3 drawbar sound, the XK-2 features
a new 61-note keyboard utilizing deluxe square-front keys to truly
recreate the look and feel of the durable B-3 keyboard
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This new instrument
has an inbuilt 64-patch library that is user-programmable for
Upper Manual, Lower Manual and Pedal Keyboard. Digital Reverb,
digital Leslie with horn and bass rotor simulation, Touch-Response
Percussion and user-adjustable Vibrato and Chorus are also included.
The XK-2 features 32-note polyphonic and 16-part multi-timbral
performance, and data can be saved to a MIDI data recorder via
MIDI Data Dump.
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Many of
the advanced features already found in Hammond's XB-Series of
products such as the XB-5 and the XB-3 are incorporated into the
XK-2, such as adjustable Drawbar Foldback, selectable Drawbar Voicing,
adjustable Rise and Fall Times for the inbuilt Leslie, adjustable
Percussion Level and adjustable Attack (key click).
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The front panel
contains a backlit 24-character LCD screen, as well as the ON/OFF
Power Switch, Master Volume, Reverb and Overdrive Control and
a group of Touch Tabs for selecting Presets and editing various parameters.
Also, there are Touch Tabs for controlling Percussion, 6 degrees
of Vibrato and Chorus, Leslie SLOW/FAST/OFF and Keyboard Split ON/OFF.
A Drawbar Select control allows the player to select between
Upper, Lower and Pedal and make changes to the Drawbar registrations
while playing.
Besides ad adjustable Rise and Fall Times, the new B.M.T.P. Digital
Leslie also includes adjustable Brake Times for both horn and
bass rotor, adjustable Volume Balance between horn and bass rotor
and simulated Microphone Settings.
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Included on the back of the XK-2
is a socket for directly connecting an 11-pin Leslie Spea
ker.
Other connections include line output jacks for right and left channels,
MIDI IN/OUT/THRU ports, headphone jack, foot switch jack and
expression pedal jacks.
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It’s portable, it’s got drawbars and it’s
a real Hammond. Professionals throughout the world demand the Hammond sound and the feel of the Hammond waterfall keys, and the XK-2 is the choice that can’t
be duplicated.
DESCRIPTION
Designed in Conjunction with Hammond XB-2 Keyboard Players
Working in conjunction with professional Hammond organists, keyboard
players, church and home organists representing every style of
music, Hammond engineers designed the latest member of the long family
of quality Hammond instruments - the XK-2.
Hammond received numerous requests from customers for a single-keyboard
instrument which not only has the classic Drawbar tones but also
the keyboard look and feel of the B-3. The XK-2 features a new
61-note keyboard utilizing deluxe square-front keys to truly recreate
this look and feel.
XK-2, the newest member of the Hammond Portable Keyboard family
Since the late 1960's, several Hammond portable organs and keyboards
were developed as light-weight alternatives to the B-3. Hammond Suzuki
developed the digital, single manual XB-2 and dual manual XB-5. Each
portable offered Hammond players an alternative to carrying a B-3,
C-3, L100, M-3 or other Hammond organ. Each successive portable featured
the latest in available technology and narrowed the tonal differences
to the original B-3.
"The XK-2 represents the latest step in Hammond's ongoing effort
to digitally replicate the classic B-3 sound," states Steven Eaklor,
Director of Product Planning and Development. "The new instrument
uses Hammond's V.A.S.E. 11 (Versatile Advanced Sound Engine) sound-generating
system for unparalleled realism not only from the Drawbars but from
the Vibrato, Leslie, Reverb and Overdrive as well."
Attempts by other manufacturers at "sampling a B-3" and adding
Drawbars are not good enough to satisfy Hammond portable organ and
keyboard owners interested in a replacement for their aging Hammonds.
The new Hammond XK-2 provides for the idiosyncrasies of the electro-mechanical
Tonewheel Generator which formed the basis for the classic Hammond
sound. The XK-2 offers the closest digital reproduction of the classic
sound while offering many features not found in any other keyboard
or portable organ.
Foldback and other B-3 Characteristics
The XK-2 digitally generates the pure harmonic sound of the classic
B-3 including nuance characteristics of generator crosstalk and other
important features such as adjustable Drawbar foldbacks at the top
and bottom octaves, adjustable Attack (key click), and adjustable
overdrive. Sixty-four user programmable presets, percussion 6 degrees
of chorus and vibrato, and other B-3 characteristics were designed
into the XK-2 for maximum professional flexibility.
Some early Hammond organ models lacked "foldback" found in
the B-3 and similar models. These models had keyboards which were
wired differently internally with the first 12 bass tones normally
found only on the pedals of B-3 and other organ models with foldback.
Other later Hammond organ models had additional tones above the highest
frequency tone found in a B-3. The XK-2 can easily be configured to
recreate these earlier or later organs to suit the organist's playing
needs by altering the adjustable foldback points.
The XK-2 is earning solid acceptance from touring professional and
church organists, home and studio players worldwide by delivering
the classic Hammond sound and performance. The original B-3 weighed
approximately 400 pounds. The new XK-2 weighs just 30 pounds and
is the best choice for players requiring top digital keyboard performance
at very reasonable cost.
On-Board Hammond Drawbar Patch Library
The Hammond XK-2 contains a built-in library of 64 custom Hammond
drawbar organ patches. Factory presets represent the most commonly
used B-3 drawbar settings in Blues, Jazz, Gospel, Country, Rock and
other music styles. The library is user programmable for Upper Manual,
Lower Manual and Pedal keyboard use.
Full MIDI Implementation
The Hammond XK-2 can perform in virtually any MIDI environment. SEND
and RECEIVE channels are programmable. LOCAL keyboard control can
be turned ON or OFF, and the keyboard can be split into two MIDI
ZONES with separate SEND channels, program numbers, and high and
low limits for each ZONE.
The XK-2 features 32-note polyphonic and 16-part multi-timbral capabilities.
Performance and data information can be saved to a MIDI data recorder
via the MIDI Data Dump feature. The XK-2 can be used as a master
controller for the Hammond GM-1000 MIDI Sound Module or any other
standard MIDI device. It can be used as a MIDI slave and controlled
from a Digital Piano or any other standard MIDI keyboard, module
or controller.
Bass, Treble, Overdrive, Overall Volume, Reverb Controls
Bass and Treble, Overdrive, Master Volume and Digital Reverb controls
are adjustable through controls mounted on the front and rear of
the XK-2. These controls allow the user to tailor the sound from
the early "mellow" Blues
and Jazz, or a later Hammond "bright" sound of solid state
organs, to the unmistakable Hammond sound with heavy distortion for
Rock. The XK-2's Drawbar sound can be voiced to represent older or
later Hammond organs through the selectable Drawbar Voicing feature.
Advanced On-board Digital Leslie
"An essential part of the legendary B-3 sound is the Leslie Speaker," says
Warren Brunsting, Vice President of Manufacturing. "The XK-2 uses
the new B.M.T.P. (Balance Monitored Time Phased) Digital Leslie. This
new system is the most authentic Digital Leslie System to be offered
by Hammond and Leslie to date."
The XK-2's on-board Digital Leslie is fully adjustable to suit user
preferences. The simulated upper horn & bass rotor "Rise" (speed
up) and "Fall" (slow down) times can be independently changed.
The "Brake" (stopping) time for both horn and rotor can
also be adjusted. Volume balance between the horn and rotor can be
tailored to suit the user. Simulated Microphone settings can be changed
to replicate the different options when miking a Leslie. The new
B.M.T.P digital Leslie was designed to offer the professional user
total control to replicate older single-speed tube amp Leslie's (21H,
22H, 45, 45, etc.), later two-speed tube amp models (122, 142, 147,
145) and solid-state Leslie's (760, 770, 925, etc) for live and recording
purposes.
Factory Equipped for Direct Leslie Plug-in
The XK-2 was designed to accept direct plug-in of any 11-pin Leslie
and can be used with many earlier tube and solid-state amp equipped
Leslie models with appropriate Leslie connector kits. The current
Leslie models of choice among XK-2 professional owners are the 122XB,
original 122 or 147 or later 122A / 147A series (with connector kits),
the new 771 solid-state full size high-power Leslie, or the new Pro-Line
Leslie Model 303. Leslie motor speed-switching can be handled either
from a control on the keyboard, through an optional footswitch which
plugs in to a 1/4" footswitch control jack on the rear of the
keyboard, or through MIDI.
Also Equipped with Digital Leslie and 1/4" Stereo / Mono Line-Out
The internal Digital Leslie allows the user to utilize the XK-2's
1/4" Line
Out jack and a standard amplifier / speakers, mixing or PA equipment.
When an 11-pin Leslie is connected to the XK-2, the on-board Digital
Leslie is automatically disconnected. If the 1/4" Line Out jack
is used with a Combo Pedal Preamp and Leslie, or another rotary horn
device, it is very important to turn the on-board Leslie OFF through
the programming software. Although the on-board digital Leslie is
an excellent option for small bands or recording studios, for the
best classic Hammond sound, an Acoustic Leslie is preferred.

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