5
Introduction
Hammond XPK-100 Quick Features Guide
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Basic Controls
The basic controls on your Hammond XPK-100 include the Switches and an Information Center Display.
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Switches
Switches are
the
large
buttons
on
either
side
of
the
Information
Center
Display. The basic functions of
these Switches are:
1.
Turning something "ON" or "OFF.”
2.
Modification of parameters - increasing or decreasing.
3.
Selecting among multiple functions.
4.
Confirmation - YES, NO or OK.
PLAY/EDIT Switch
Your Hammond XPK-100 has two modes - PLAY Mode and EDIT Mode. This Switch allows
you to switch between the two modes.
NOTE:
More information about Modes is covered in the section,
*Information
Center
Display”
starting
on
page
5.
PRESET/EDIT
NUMBER
Switches
These
two
Switches
are
located
to
the
left
of
the
Information
Center
Display. They function in two ways:
PLAY Mode - The two Switches allow you to scroll through and
select the Preset number you want.
EDIT Mode - The two Switches allow you to scroll through and select the Advanced Feature you
want.
NOTE:
More information about Modes & Advanced Features is covered later in this Guide.
TRANSPOSE/LOCK Switch
This Switch allows you to change the key in which the XPK-100 will sound, as well
as
to
“lock”
the
control
panel
so
that
you will not accidentally change a setting during
performance.
NOTE:
The LOCK Feature is explained in detail starting on page 32.
CONTROL Switch
This Switch allows you to add different effects, such Leslie Slow/Fast, Pedal Sustain, etc.,
during performance. Its function can be determined via the Advanced Feature Menu.
NOTE:
The “CONTROL Sw. Function” Advanced Feature is explained in detail starting on page 22.