This thing is nice! A great quick lightweight 'under the arm' keyboard. Great for a second light keyboard for clubs, dinners, churches, tent or street meetings!
Simply fabulous new HAMMOND, the best clone of legendary HAMMOND B3, A100, C3, a real HAMMOND organ built by HAMMOND. Rather FAMOUS, the best new HAMMOND (here a SK) with so professional XK serie, don't look for another keyboard like Nord, this one is state of the art, it's a real HAMMOND, the BEST. Thanks for the fabulous work of HAMMOND Engineers. With a real LESLIE cabinet (122 147 760vl) it's impossible to tell if it's a legendary B3/A100/C3/M100 or a new B3. The organ players who respect themselves , the enthusiasts HAMMOND players, the purists who practised wonderful B3 cannot deny Hammond. This HAMMOND of last generation are impressive of quality, the series XK 3/C and SK is simply what does best.
OK. I will be very brief. Great presentation. Brother Scott, you know this is a great instrument. I played the prototype of the SK-2. I fell in love with Hammond all over again. Adding the new sounds makes it a must for any serious player. I will tell you this I am so sold on the new Hammond Organs ,and let's not forget the Leslie , I believe the only thing left is that Hammond should consider a line of digital clocks . Ok , maybe a metronome for guys like me. But what else is left. I Love It.
It's strange to see piano under Hammond brand, primarily associated with organs. But ' that's a nice travel-friendly instrument, containing most popular live sounds in jazz/rock context
I'm new to the SK1. I'd love to know the settings Christian is using to get the Rhodes (stage), Rhodes (suitcase), Rhodes (bass), Vox, Farfisa, Clavinet, and Wurlitzer. The preset names are rather vague.
My mouth is watered now for this keyboard..i play Hammond organs but this seems useful to walk around with, also i will have the best of both worlds..organ & pianos!!!! ..nice!!!..whats the price range?..anyone..?
Just ordered this instrument from Sweetwater bundled with stand, bag and Expression pedal. It came with the EXP 20 pedal. Does anyone know if this will work with the Wah, or does it require the EXP 50. Also will the EXP 20 control the Leslie, or is the optional foot switch needed to control Leslie speed from the floor?. Looks like I may be needing some accessories.
I was wanting one of these, but I just could not afford it and my Guitar Center credit card would not allow enough credit to purchase such an instrument. I had to settle for a Roland VR-09 Combo Organ (Keyboard), I then later found out that I could buy it on my Walmart credit card.
I will agree that many churches are going towards praise bands, however, The pipe organ is not second class to the Hammond B-3 sound and is used in as many churches with praise bands of contemporary and traditional worship style. As far the pipe organ voices, Its only good for beginning students because most pipe organ music require more ranks and manuals.
Not to mention that some pipe organ songs, e.g. J.S. Bach's "Toccata et Fugue in Dm" require certain parts to be played exclusively with the bass pedals of an organ.
We use it live, good sounds, and certainly easier than hauling around an original. BUT it's definitely not a great Leslie tone - use an external pedal, there are many.
I just obtained the hammond sk1. One of the things that I don't understand with it is the saxaphone and trumpet sounds etc. They all sound distorted and disappointing to me. Hopefully someone could help me figure this out...
Most keys I've played, the horns sound sound like fifth graders in beginning band. Apparently, electronic designers have no clue how many instruments really sound.
I took a chance & bought the SK2. I'm on day #2 and still can't figure how to assign sounds to the bottom manual. The owner's manual is typical uber-geek - It leaps into super-technical instructions on how to change and micro-tweak everything, but I can't find ONE simple, clear statement anything like: HERE IS HOW TO ASSIGN A SOUND TO THE BOTTOM MANUAL. Oh, well...Maybe I can get somebody on the phone, tomorrow.
Can anyone tell me how to get a pitch bend effect on the sax or flute. Can this be done with the expression pedal. Don't understand the "GLIDE" function.
Hi Mikel, the Sk audio engine does not respond to Pitch Bending. But, like you suggested, you could use GLIDE. In the CONTROL Edit Menu, set FOOT SW to GLIDE. Also in the CONTROL Edit Menu, set GLIDE Range to +2 (two half steps) and TIME to some value between 0.1s and 1s. Now, when you step on the Footswitch you'll get a whole note swoop upwards.
I have an SK1 73 for 3+ years now...it’s a great instrument. But this design is now 7-8 years old now. Needs an update. 1. Get rid of the upper/lower stuff - you have the SK2 now 2. Pitch bend! Had it on my XK3c and used it. 3. More presets Favorites locations. 4. MIDI separated external control section. 5. More modern and readable display. 6. NO MORE WALL WART PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Using a USB cable directly into the computer will make it a Midi controller, but to get the sound across, you may need an external interface to connect one or two quarter-inch cables from the outputs of the keyboard into the interface, connected to the computer, as well as the USB cable.
Hi, Terrence. That is a great question! The only connection that I am seeing on the back of the Hammond for Bass pedals is going to be the MIDI IN/OUT. You would be able to connect the Hammond SK Pedal board into the SK1 and that has a built-in expression pedal, as well. If you have any other questions or would like to dive into this a little bit deeper, please feel free to give us a call anytime! Maryann Shirley, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1774, maryann_shirley@sweetwater.com
Hey! Josh here at Sweetwater… Thanks for the inquiry! Great question. The keys are the same length on both. Give me a call (i'm a keyboard player as well) and let's chat about this! See my information below. Josh Kattner, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1689, Josh_Kattner@Sweetwater.com
Is there word on the street about an updated version in the next 6 months? I want to buy, but I don't want to buy if, in January, an updated version comes out.
I would want a Hammond for the organ sounds. They are pretty good, but I feel there is too much on this instrument and it needs to be more dedicated to the Hammond parts. Too much like a shopping channel advert. Put me off. I absolutely love Hammond organs, but I have to say the Crumar Mojo 61 sounds way better than this, I’ve owned two Rhodes and one Wurli’ and the Mojo has them down to a ‘t’! Also, the ‘Hammond sounds’ are so detailed, showing dirt and noise and idiosyncrasies that the old Hammonds had, after a while of use. Too much talking. I had to wait 15 mins to find out that it had overdrive! I really wanted one of these at one point, but the competition is better, in my opinion.
I own an SK!-73. The owners manual is horrible and the keyboard is not very user friendly at all. The Hammond website isn't very helpful. No customer service whenever I call. The organ sounds great, the piano sounds excellent, but if you are looking for an all around keyboard that is easy to use I would absolutely not recommend the Sk1. I like my Roland much better, the Hammond gets left at home most often now.
+Vance Bollinger Roland has the V combo, with 2 different Hammond emulations, Farfisa, Vox, pipe organ and pianos, electric pianos and all this stuff. Ok, not this perfect accordion emulation and not the soprano voice, but sounds you need.
+Vance Bollinger When you can live with virtual drawbars and wants perfect simulations of acoustic instruments and synthesisers, the Roland Jupiter 80 could justify you. It's a mix of an organ's upper manual and a big synthesizer.
@Littlemountainguitar Roland has the best piano out there but we need to buy one every month as its made from toillet papper...As for Hammond sounds this is one the best out there
Well ... me! My band played a Mardi Gras gig this year and the party planner wanted a few authentic Zydeco tunes. Mission accomplished with my Yamaha MODX7! Now I have my eye on the beautiful-sounding SK1 for my B3 sound. I know ... it's another keyboard to carry around but nothing sounds like it.
I don't agree with the statement that this keyboard can do any organ. Hammond made other instruments that had there own sound. Hammond Left out the Hammond R-124, R182, H-100, H-262, H395, X77, X66, Regent, Elegante Concorde, Colonnade, Commodore, Super CX-1, CX-2000, CX-3000, Elegante XH-272. Can this organ sound like those instruments
Nice products but wrong endorsers and wrong songs ,also should be demonstrated with drums and a hollowbody guitarist as well. In the USA ,the number of GREAT old school organists is lessening.I think that one of those stars should be used.I guarantee for your sales to increase.Also you should take additional advice "more" from the general public.
U can tell it`s a decent bit of kit when the player has a big smile on his face throughout
Man it would be great to have a lesson or two with Christian Cullen. Just wow, he exudes taste and musicality.
This thing is nice! A great quick lightweight 'under the arm' keyboard. Great for a second light keyboard for clubs, dinners, churches, tent or street meetings!
Simply fabulous new HAMMOND, the best clone of legendary HAMMOND B3, A100, C3, a real HAMMOND organ built by HAMMOND.
Rather FAMOUS, the best new HAMMOND (here a SK) with so professional XK serie, don't look for another keyboard like Nord, this one is state of the art, it's a real HAMMOND, the BEST.
Thanks for the fabulous work of HAMMOND Engineers.
With a real LESLIE cabinet (122 147 760vl) it's impossible to tell if it's a legendary B3/A100/C3/M100 or a new B3.
The organ players who respect themselves , the enthusiasts HAMMOND players, the purists who practised wonderful B3 cannot deny Hammond.
This HAMMOND of last generation are impressive of quality, the series XK 3/C and SK is simply what does best.
Love watching/hearing you play Christian! You make me so green Jelly! LOL!
Wonderful tone on on every setting. Great demo.
OK. I will be very brief. Great presentation. Brother Scott, you know this is a great instrument. I played the prototype of the SK-2. I fell in love with Hammond all over again. Adding the new sounds makes it a must for any serious player. I will tell you this I am so sold on the new Hammond Organs ,and let's not forget the Leslie , I believe the only thing left is that Hammond should consider a line of digital clocks . Ok , maybe a metronome for guys like me. But what else is left. I Love It.
It's strange to see piano under Hammond brand, primarily associated with organs. But ' that's a nice travel-friendly instrument, containing most popular live sounds in jazz/rock context
Do the digital tone wheels require digital Hammond oil?
Cool i want that
I'm new to the SK1. I'd love to know the settings Christian is using to get the Rhodes (stage), Rhodes (suitcase), Rhodes (bass), Vox, Farfisa, Clavinet, and Wurlitzer. The preset names are rather vague.
I have this keyboard, is very nice. However, I think that hammond should upload a long release version of the piano sound...
Man that sounds good.
Great video, very informative!
Very informative video. Sounds like a great instrument and very versatile.
Amazing keyboard. Good demo guys :)
My mouth is watered now for this keyboard..i play Hammond organs but this seems useful to walk around with, also i will have the best of both worlds..organ & pianos!!!! ..nice!!!..whats the price range?..anyone..?
How did they get this SK to sound so good, my SK1-88 piano sucks compared to this recording, on headphones, studio monitor, or PA. How did they do it?
Thanks, I'll work on this. Trying to create a tin whistle or pan flute effect.
Is it possible for this or the 88 to get an organ type left hand bass and a right-hand real piano sound?
I want one of these and I dont even play keyboards!
Dear lord, look at the state of that man!
And just by ONE HIT
😂🤣😂
Just ordered this instrument from Sweetwater bundled with stand, bag and Expression pedal. It came with the EXP 20 pedal. Does anyone know if this will work with the Wah, or does it require the EXP 50. Also will the EXP 20 control the Leslie, or is the optional foot switch needed to control Leslie speed from the floor?. Looks like I may be needing some accessories.
I was wanting one of these, but I just could not afford it and my Guitar Center credit card would not allow enough credit to purchase such an instrument. I had to settle for a Roland VR-09 Combo Organ (Keyboard), I then later found out that I could buy it on my Walmart credit card.
Love at first sight #COGIC music
SOMZÃO DE SANFONA E PIANO!!!,QUERO UM DESSES!!!!
Que gran teclado
I will agree that many churches are going towards praise bands, however, The pipe organ is not second class to the Hammond B-3 sound and is used in as many churches with praise bands of contemporary and traditional worship style. As far the pipe organ voices, Its only good for beginning students because most pipe organ music require more ranks and manuals.
Not to mention that some pipe organ songs, e.g. J.S. Bach's "Toccata et Fugue in Dm" require certain parts to be played exclusively with the bass pedals of an organ.
They need to demo the Hammond Elegante XH-272 and 935 Classical.
I think u guys shoul put the leslie switch where it is at old ones. is very easy to work with that .
Yea, Hammond doesn't give a crap about it's customers. "We'll design whatever we want, and you should shut up and buy it."
@@capitolabill1921 I have the same feeling
I WANT ONE !!
We use it live, good sounds, and certainly easier than hauling around an original. BUT it's definitely not a great Leslie tone - use an external pedal, there are many.
accordions are very impressive. I was not impressed by Yamaha sounds in Tyros 5. Really good keyboard.
What are you reviewing? The instrument called Hammond, sell us some organ sounds!
Christian, will we be seeing you at NAMM 2014? Why are you hanging out with the "trouble maker" Scott May
Great sound, but I have to go listen to Night Ranger now.
I just obtained the hammond sk1. One of the things that I don't understand with it is the saxaphone and trumpet sounds etc. They all sound distorted and disappointing to me. Hopefully someone could help me figure this out...
Most keys I've played, the horns sound sound like fifth graders in beginning band. Apparently, electronic designers have no clue how many instruments really sound.
Great!
I took a chance & bought the SK2. I'm on day #2 and still can't figure how to assign sounds to the bottom manual. The owner's manual is typical uber-geek - It leaps into super-technical instructions on how to change and micro-tweak everything, but I can't find ONE simple, clear statement anything like: HERE IS HOW TO ASSIGN A SOUND TO THE BOTTOM MANUAL. Oh, well...Maybe I can get somebody on the phone, tomorrow.
Can anyone tell me how to get a pitch bend effect on the sax or flute. Can this be done with the expression pedal. Don't understand the "GLIDE" function.
Hi Mikel, the Sk audio engine does not respond to Pitch Bending. But, like you suggested, you could use GLIDE. In the CONTROL Edit Menu, set FOOT SW to GLIDE. Also in the CONTROL Edit Menu, set GLIDE Range to +2 (two half steps) and TIME to some value between 0.1s and 1s. Now, when you step on the Footswitch you'll get a whole note swoop upwards.
I have an SK1 73 for 3+ years now...it’s a great instrument. But this design is now 7-8 years old now. Needs an update.
1. Get rid of the upper/lower stuff - you have the SK2 now
2. Pitch bend! Had it on my XK3c and used it.
3. More presets Favorites locations.
4. MIDI separated external control section.
5. More modern and readable display.
6. NO MORE WALL WART PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Can somebody help on how to connect the SK Hammond to Protools. What cables do you need and how to do it. Thanks in advance.
Using a USB cable directly into the computer will make it a Midi controller, but to get the sound across, you may need an external interface to connect one or two quarter-inch cables from the outputs of the keyboard into the interface, connected to the computer, as well as the USB cable.
Question... Is there a portable bass pedals connection on the back of the Sk1?
Hi, Terrence. That is a great question! The only connection that I am seeing on the back of the Hammond for Bass pedals is going to be the MIDI IN/OUT. You would be able to connect the Hammond SK Pedal board into the SK1 and that has a built-in expression pedal, as well. If you have any other questions or would like to dive into this a little bit deeper, please feel free to give us a call anytime!
Maryann Shirley, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1774, maryann_shirley@sweetwater.com
Sounds great, unlike Christian who hardly said a single word, lol seriously though greta stuff guys :-)
great
on the 61-key the keys are a little short - are they full sized on the 73?
Hey! Josh here at Sweetwater… Thanks for the inquiry! Great question. The keys are the same length on both. Give me a call (i'm a keyboard player as well) and let's chat about this! See my information below.
Josh Kattner, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1689, Josh_Kattner@Sweetwater.com
Is there word on the street about an updated version in the next 6 months? I want to buy, but I don't want to buy if, in January, an updated version comes out.
Pipe organ 07:18
Niice!
I would prefer the bottom note no be E
I want one. Sucks I'm poor tho.
Will need a service every few thousand milles
great demo, but the nord still beats it for the leslie effect.
we hear any sound except the real hammond b3
I would want a Hammond for the organ sounds. They are pretty good, but I feel there is too much on this instrument and it needs to be more dedicated to the Hammond parts. Too much like a shopping channel advert. Put me off. I absolutely love Hammond organs, but I have to say the Crumar Mojo 61 sounds way better than this, I’ve owned two Rhodes and one Wurli’ and the Mojo has them down to a ‘t’! Also, the ‘Hammond sounds’ are so detailed, showing dirt and noise and idiosyncrasies that the old Hammonds had, after a while of use. Too much talking. I had to wait 15 mins to find out that it had overdrive! I really wanted one of these at one point, but the competition is better, in my opinion.
Pre yellowed keybed.
I own an SK!-73. The owners manual is horrible and the keyboard is not very user friendly at all. The Hammond website isn't very helpful. No customer service whenever I call. The organ sounds great, the piano sounds excellent, but if you are looking for an all around keyboard that is easy to use I would absolutely not recommend the Sk1. I like my Roland much better, the Hammond gets left at home most often now.
Littlemountainguitar What roland keyboard do you recommend? Looking for a keyboard that provides good organ sounds.
+Vance Bollinger Roland has the V combo, with 2 different Hammond emulations, Farfisa, Vox, pipe organ and pianos, electric pianos and all this stuff. Ok, not this perfect accordion emulation and not the soprano voice, but sounds you need.
+Vance Bollinger When you can live with virtual drawbars and wants perfect simulations of acoustic instruments and synthesisers, the Roland Jupiter 80 could justify you.
It's a mix of an organ's upper manual and a big synthesizer.
the v combo voxes and farfisa dont sound anything like the real instruments tho
@Littlemountainguitar Roland has the best piano out there but we need to buy one every month as its made from toillet papper...As for Hammond sounds this is one the best out there
Who wants an accordion????
Well ... me! My band played a Mardi Gras gig this year and the party planner wanted a few authentic Zydeco tunes. Mission accomplished with my Yamaha MODX7! Now I have my eye on the beautiful-sounding SK1 for my B3 sound. I know ... it's another keyboard to carry around but nothing sounds like it.
This is the dumbest comment here.👍
I don't agree with the statement that this keyboard can do any organ. Hammond made other instruments that had there own sound. Hammond Left out the Hammond R-124, R182, H-100, H-262, H395, X77, X66, Regent, Elegante Concorde, Colonnade, Commodore, Super CX-1, CX-2000, CX-3000, Elegante XH-272. Can this organ sound like those instruments
Want
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Stop talking and play, we want to hear the keyboard.
I have SK2 - amazing organ and rhodes sound but the piano is bloody awful. sound like a casio keyboard from 80's...
Nice products but wrong endorsers and wrong songs ,also should be demonstrated with drums and a hollowbody guitarist as well. In the USA ,the number of GREAT old school organists is lessening.I think that one of those stars should be used.I guarantee for your sales to increase.Also you should take additional advice "more" from the general public.
Sounds Good
BUT Hammond should be always only organ sounds...