Following the lead of the wildly popular SK series of ultralight keyboards, the XK-1c uses the
same Virtual Tonewheel "engine" as Hammond's flagship B3-mkII Console Organ, with all the
traditional elements, such as Hammond's original Chorus/Vibrato and Touch-Response Percussion.
The latest digital Leslie is also onboard, completing the classic setup, which is one of the most
desired pieces of gear for any keyboard player in any genre of music.
The XK-1c features extensive customization capabilities, allowing the Organ to be tailored
into replicating any Hammond/Leslie vintage, with all settings stored in each patch. Most common
aftermarket "Hot Rod" modifications are possible within the editing facilities, as well. A wide
variety of different Hammond tones are contained in the factory patch library. There are 64 Factory
patches and 64 User-programmable patches available.
In addition to the Drawbar Profiles, the sounds of two of the most popular transistor combo
organs are included, along with 28 equivalent ranks of Classical Pipe Organ sounds. The Combo
Organ and Pipe Organ voices may be fully registered in traditional fashion via the Drawbar controls.
Hammond USA Director of Sales and Marketing Gregg Gronowski says: "The XK-1c's
diminuitive size is shocking when compared to its massive tone, but one touch of the traditional
waterfall keyboard tells the truth that the XK-1c is the real deal, not a clone or imitation, but a
genuine Hammond Organ, worthy of the name and the legacy of nearly 80 years."