Read on in more detail... 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. 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 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. The XK-2 digitally generates the pure harmonic sound of the classic B-3 including nuance characteristics of generator cross-talk and other important features such as adjustable Drawbar foldback at the top and bottom octaves, adjustable attack (key click) and adjustable overdrive. 64 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 earned 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 XK-2 weighs just 48 pounds and is a great choice for players requiring top digital keyboard performance at very reasonable cost. 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. 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. It features 32-note polyphonic and 16-part multi-timbrel 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 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. "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 simulator. This new system is the most realistic Leslie Speaker simulator to be offered by Hammond and Leslie to date." The XK-2's on-board Leslie simulator 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 simulate the different options when miking a Leslie. The new B.M.T.P digital Leslie simulator was designed to offer the professional user total control to achieve a specific Leslie simulation of 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. 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. The internal digital Leslie simulator allows the user to utilise 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 simulator 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 simulator OFF through the programming software. Although the on-board digital Leslie simulator is an excellent option for small bands or recording studios, for the best classic Hammond sound, a real Leslie is preferred. |