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Used Oberheim OB32 Organ
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Available at:Plano, TX
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Available at:Ocean, NJ
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If you need something that you can pick up and move at a moment's notice, consider the exceptionally compact 61-key Hammond SK1. It captures the essence of the timeless Hammond B-3 in a 15-lb. package you can easily travel with. The SK1 also has excellent samples for playing other instrument voices—even the accordion. For those who want a few more than 61 keys, you can step up to the 73-key model instead to get all the same features with some added range. If you're looking for a more pipe organ-like feel, take a look at the Nord C2D and the Roland VK-88. These organs have the two manuals you'll need to emulate the great and swell manuals of a real pipe organ, as well as a great selection of drawbars to provide plenty of stop options. You can also add stops through MIDI control by picking up a drawbar controller like the Hammond XMC-2.
Together with a pedalboard controller and the keyboard, this makes it possible to create a completely virtual organ with roughly the same physical layout and controls as a real vintage organ. Whether you're looking to set up a replica of an original tonewheel Hammond organ or building a compact virtual pipe organ with a Leslie speaker, your setup starts here. Electronic organs are a natural fit for gospel, rock and, with the variety of voices sampled in each model, any other genre as well.