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EXTRA VOICE INSTRUMENT LIST
Group Number Description
0 A. Piano 0 Stereo Grand Pf. Concert grand piano.  e maximum sound eff ect is obtained when connected stereo.
0 A. Piano 1 Bright Stereo Grand Pf.
0 A. Piano 2 Mono Grand Pf. e mono version of above. Use this if connection is monaural.  e annoying phase cancella-
tion due to the combined left and right channels is avoided.
0 A. Piano 3 Bright Mono Grand Pf.
0 A. Piano 4 Electric Grand Pf. e 1970’s “Solid Body” electric piano, which used true piano strings, grand piano action and
magnetic pickups.  e following “EQ” means equalized edition.
0 A. Piano 5 Electric Grand Pf. EQ
0 A. Piano 6 Stereo Grand Pf. Pad e mellow “Pad” sound added on Stereo Grand Pf.
0 A. Piano 7 Electric Grand Pf. Pad e mellow “Pad” sound added on Electric Grand Pf.
0 A. Piano 8 3rd Harmonic GP Grand Piano with 3rd harmonic note.
0 A. Piano 9 Stereo GP Oldtime Pcd Stereo Grand Pf with Prochord. It sounds harmonized melody by playing chord on LOWER
keyboard, single noted melody on UPPER keyboard.
0 A. Piano 10 Stereo GP Pad 2 Variation of “Stereo Grand Pf. Pad”.
0 A. Piano 11 Electric GP Pad 2 Variation of “Electric Grand Pf. Pad”.
0 A. Piano 12 Stereo GP Pad 3 Variation of “Stereo Grand Pf. Pad”.
1 A. Piano 2 0 Upright Pf. Upright piano. e maximum sound eff ect is obtained when connected stereo. To use in
monoural connection, select the Mono Upright Pf.
1 A. Piano 2 1 Mono Upright Pf.
1 A. Piano 2 2 Honky Tonk Pf. Honky-tonk piano which de-tuned the strings of the upright piano. To use in monoural con-
nection, select the Mono Honky Tonk Pf.
1 A. Piano 2 3 Mono Honky Tonk Pf.
2 E. Piano 0 E. Piano Rd1 Tone-bar electric piano (fi rst edition).  e following “Pan”, “Phase”, “OD” are using each
eff ect.
2 E. Piano 1 EP Rd1 Pan
2 E. Piano 2 EP Rd1 Phase
2 E. Piano 3 EP Rd1 OD
2 E. Piano 4 - 7 E. Piano Rd2, Pan, Phase, OD Tone-bar electric piano (second edition). e following “Pan”, “Phase”, “OD” are using each
eff ect.
2 E. Piano 8 E. Piano FM FM synth electric piano.  e following “Chorus” is using chorus eff ect.
2 E. Piano 9 EP FM Chorus
2 E. Piano 10 E. Piano Wur Reed-driven electric piano.  e following “OD” is using overdrive eff ect.
2 E. Piano 11 EP Wur OD
2 E. Piano 12 EPiano Bass “E. Piano Rd2” for bass line.
2 E. Piano 13 EPiano Wur Mellow Mellower setting of “E. Piano Wur”.
2 E. Piano 14 EP FM Belly Variation of the “E. Piano FM” which enhanced the belly element.
3 Keyboard 0 Harpsi 8´ Harpsichord. “8´” is normal, “8´ 4´” is in octave unison, “Lute” means treble damped.
3 Keyboard 1 Harpsi 8´ 4´
3 Keyboard 2 Harpsi 8´ Lute
3 Keyboard 3 Clav. AC Electric clavichord.  e following “AC”, “AD”, “BC”, “BD” indicates the pick-up selector.
3 Keyboard 4 Clav. AD
3 Keyboard 5 Clav. BC
3 Keyboard 6 Clav. BD
3 Keyboard 7 - 10 Clav. AC, AD, BC, BD Wah e sound “Clav. AC” - “Clav BD” with “Touch-Wah” eff ect. Playing harder, the fi lter opens
wider.
3 Keyboard 11 - 14 Clav. AC, AD, BC, BD Cry e sound “Clav. AC” - “Clav BD” with “Pedal Wah” eff ect. If the expression pedal is con-
nected, you can get the wah eff ect with pedal operation.
3 Keyboard 15 Clavition On the left hand side still sounds if the key is released, on the right hand side sounds a chord
with a note is pressed like “Superst...”.
3 Keyboard 16 Lucy e sound of an early non-Hammond electronic organ “Lowr... Heit...” as heard on “Lucy In
e...
3 Keyboard 17 Lucy Tremolo
3 Keyboard 18 Clavn. Simulates the electronic violin clavier in 1950’s.
3 Keyboard 19 Dont Run e reed sound like “Walk, Dont...”.
3 Keyboard 20 Telstar e sound of the pre-synthesizer instrument “Clavn.” as heard on the song “Telstar”.
3 Keyboard 21 Blue Star Simulates an electronic organ, like “Blue Star”.
3 Keyboard 22 - 32 Accordion A120
1/0/0, 1/1/0, 1/0/1, 1/1/1, 1/2/0,
1/2/1, 0/1/0, 0/2/0, 0/1/1, 0/2/1,
0/0/1
Variations of Suzuki accordion A-120.
3 Keyboard 33 Accordion A120 OD Overdriven accordion.
3 Keyboard 34 Acdn Mellow 0/1/0 Mellow accordion. On “MMM”, you can adjust the beating by the Chorus - Depth of the
Extra Voice eff ects.
3 Keyboard 35 Acdn Mellow 0/2/0
3 Keyboard 36 Acdn Mellow MMM
3 Keyboard 37 Acdn Bright 0/1/0 Bright accordion. On “MMM”, you can adjust the beating by the Chorus - Depth of the Extra
Voice eff ects.
3 Keyboard 38 Acdn Bright 0/2/0
3 Keyboard 39 Acdn Bright MMM
3 Keyboard 40 Doob Real Love Added overdrive and phaser eff ects on “Clav. AD”.
4 Wind 0 Trumpet Straight Trumpet.  e following “Straight”, “Vibrato”, “Muted” indicates each playing method.
4 Wind 1 Trumpet Vibrato
4 Wind 2 Trumpet Muted
4 Wind 3 Trombone Straight Trombone.  e following “Straight”, “Muted” indicates each playing method.
4 Wind 4 Trombone Muted
4 Wind 5 Flute Vibrato Flute with vibrato playing method.  e “attack” will heard by hard-strike.
4 Wind 6 Al. Sax Straight Alto Saxophone.  e following “Straight”, “Vibrato” indicates each method.
4 Wind 7 Al. Sax Vibrato

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Hammond Sk Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayLCD
EffectsVibrato, Chorus, Reverb
ConnectivityMIDI In/Out, USB, Line Out, Headphone Out
Extra Voice SectionsPiano
Keyboard61-note waterfall keyboard

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