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KeyB Duo organ

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KeyB Duo organ
Varenr.: 101404
Lagerstatus: Ubekreftet 03-08-10
kr 41 980 inkl. mva. kr 33 584 eks. mva.
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Når du setter deg ned ved et KeyB Duo, er det bare å spille i vei. Alt du kjenner fra de klassiske tonehjulsorglene er akkurat der hvor du vil at det skal være. Her finner du ingen LCD-skjermer eller menybaserte parametre. KeyB Duo er et orgel!

KeyB bruker en egenutviklet fysisk modelleringsalgoritme som helt eksakt kloner det klassiske hammondorgelet. Ja, faktisk kan man klone ett spesifikt hammond. Om du har en original B3 hjemme er det faktisk mulig å få en eksakt kopi av ditt eget instrument. Alle mekaniske og elektriske lyder (og ulyder) finnes med, og det hele blir et meget organisk instrument som lever. Det lever akkurat slik som vi vil at et Hammond-orgel skal leve! Ekte drawbars, mekaniske knapper, tonehjulslekasje og rør-forvregning: - ja, alt dette finner du på markedets eneste autentisk klonede Hammond-orgel!

Og det er jo verdt å merke seg en vektforskjell på ca 90 kilo. Et KeyB Duo veier godt under 30 kilo, og kommer i en transportflight som en mann enkelt klarer å bære. Videre har den dedikert utgang for Leslie, skjønt det er mulig du aldri vil bruke annet enn den integrerte Leslie-simuleringen. Denne låter så bra, at de færreste tror det er mulig.

Til sist vil vi nevne feelingen. KeyB Duo har en 61 tangenters klaviatur med superrask respons, og et heftig pedalbord i robust utførelse. Og det er jommen bra, for en av de fremste brukerne av dette fantastiske instrumentet er Joey DeFrancesco, og når han vimser rundt på pedalbordet med sine drøye 150 kilo, er det godt at ting er solid bygget!

NB! Pedalbrett, stativ og krakk selges separat.

"This is truly the sound I've been waiting for all of my life. It has all the characteristics of an original vintage tonewheel organ and more. There is simply no limit to what you can do with the KeyB! Anybody who thinks different about this, I need to talk to him!" - Joey DeFrancesco

Latest in modeling technology
The KeyB Duo uses DLQ's own unique "Physical Instrument Modeling" algorithm. With PIM you hear an exact clone of the classic tonewheel organ. The result is the natural sound of tonewheels that can't be obtained when using traditional sampling. PIM provides the best reproduction of the sound produced by a tonewheel organ, including cross talk, tonewheel flutter, electric hum and octave tapers.

All new rotary simulation
Maybe you don't have or it's not convenient to take a rotary speaker with you. Don't worry! The new KeyB Rotary Simulation is incredibly realistic. It's so good you'll have to look twice to see where the rotors are, this is because of the PIM engine.

Easy to play
When you sit down at the KeyB Duo, all you have to do is turn it on and play. Everything you need and are familiar with, on a classic tonewheel organ, is there right where it belongs. No confusing menus or LCD screens full of features that you most likely don't or won't use. After all, it's an organ.

Full set of drawbars
If you have been playing a classic tonewheel organ, then you will feel at home with the KeyB Duo. It has two full sets of 9 drawbars for the upper keyboard, two full sets of 9 drawbars for the lower keyboard and 2 pedal drawbars.

Waterfall keyboards
Along with the best sound and being easy to play, the KeyB Duo has two heavy-duty 61-note keyboards with the feel of an organ, not a synthesizer or cheap portable keyboard. If you play pedals, then you can purchase the optional 25 full-sized console pedals. The KeyB pedals are heavy-duty and are same radius as the classic tonewheel organs, which makes playing the pedals feel right.

Harmonic percussion
Located right where they belong are the rocker tabs to control the 2nd and 3rd harmonic percussion. Soft and normal percussion volume, fast and slow percussion attack.

Volume, vibrato and chorus
You can use vibrato/chorus independently for the upper and lower manuals or together just like the classic drawbar organ. Use the familiar rotary control to select all three Vibrato and Chorus settings.

Upper realtime controls
The upper manual realtime controls include transpose, volume, reverb, overdrive, keyklick, crosstalk, pitch bend, modulation and switches for local/MIDI control and upper manual drawbar set A/B.

Lower realtime controls
The lower manual realtime controls include bass, treble, rotary control and switches for local/MIDI control and lower manual drawbar set A/B, and bass pedal controls including local on/off, bass to lower on/off, string bass on/off and string bass decay.

External speaker ready
The KeyB Duo can be connected to either a keyboard amplifier or if you need more power, connect it to an external rotary speaker via the line outs.

MIDI and Controllers
The KeyB Duo has MIDI in and out for the keyboards and the pedals, and inputs for a rotary switch, expression pedal and sustain pedal. The Gospel set switch allows you to invert the upper and lower drawbar sets. A USB connector is available for easy software upgrades.

Power
The KeyB Duo organ automatically supports 115 - 230VAC 50/60Hz mains power.

GENERAL INFORMATION

PIM Physical Instrument Modeling
Keyboards Upper Keyboard - 61 notes full polyphony
Lower Keyboard - 61 notes full polyphony
Optional Pedal Keyboard - 25 notes full polyphony
Drawbars - Upper 2 sets of nine drawbars:
16 ’- 51/3 ’- 8’ - 4’ - 22/3’ - 2’ - 13/5’ - 11/3’ - 1’
Drawbars - Lower 2 sets of nine drawbars:
16 ’- 51/3 ’- 8’ - 4’ - 22/3’ - 2’ - 13/5’ - 11/3’ - 1’
Pedals 2 drawbars: 16’ & 8’
Drawbar Set Select Upper Drawbar Set A or Set B, Upper MIDI Local on/off
Lower Drawbar Set A or Set B, Lower MIDI Local on/off
Vibrato / Chorus Upper On/Off, Lower & Pedal On/Off
Select, V-1, V-2, V-3, C-1, C-2, C-3
Harmonic Percussion On/Off, Volume Soft or Normal, Decay Fast or Normal, Harmonic Percussion 2nd or 3rd
Speaker System Controls Internal (KeyB Rotary Simulation)
External (No Simulation)
Fast, Stop, Slow
Effects Controls Front Panel - Volume, Reverb, Overdrive, Key Click, Crosstalk, Bass, Treble
Back Panel - Tuning, Percussion Level, Percussion Decay, Gospel Set, Rotary Tuning Control
Connectors AC, TRS Connector for external rotary selection, 11 pin Rotary Speaker connector, TRS Audio Line Out, TRS Stereo Headphone, TRS Digital Volume Pedal, 2 MIDI OUT’s, Sustain Pedal
Weight 26kg
Dimensions Width: 118cm
Height: 19cm
Depth: 59cm

Joey DeFrancesco

Joey DeFrancesco (born April 10, 1971) is an American jazz organist, trumpeter, and vocalist. Down Beat's Critics and Readers Poll selected him as the top jazz organist every year since 2003. DeFrancesco was born in Springfield, Pennsylvania. His grandfather was multi-instrumentalist Joe DeFrancesco, of Italian descent; his father is Hammond B3 player "Papa" John DeFrancesco, who took his son to jazz clubs from the age of seven. Joey DeFrancesco started playing the piano at the age of four, switching to the B3 shortly after.


 
 

Alberto Marsico

Alberto Marsico was born in Turin in 1966, and he's been a professional musician for 25 years. His true love and passion for the jazz organ first came out when he attended a Jack McDuff workshop in Genova in 1994. Jack once told him, after recording one of Alberto's tunes (Jack-Pot): "Alberto, you got Hammond Blood". That was the turning point in Alberto's career, and "Hammond Blood" is also the title of the first CD he recorded in 1994.

 

Gianluca Tagliavini

Gianluca Tagliavini born in Novellara (RE) in 1969 and began playing keyboards at 5 years, preferring vintage instruments like the Hammond organ. In 1994 he won the Yamaha Music Quest with the group of Delinqenti (written without the "u") which consists of Moreno on percussion Marani, Luciano Ghezzi on bass, Phil Palmer on guitar, Roberto Tini (Robertini) on guitar and vocals. The statement is the first participation in a music competition in Tokyo, with the song Casto at all costs, and a three-year contract to return to Italy with Sony Music for the production of the album Souls for trouble.

 

Bruno Micheli