Hammond M-Solo Review

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • My review on the Hammond M-Solo organ; a great organ add-on to your existing keyboard rig, with the same sound engine as the Hammond XK-4! Also includes a quick comparison with the super popular Hammond SK-1 from 2011!
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    Intro: 0:00
    M-Solo's Intended Use?: 0:54
    Intro To Review: 3:33
    User Interface: 3:59
    Sounds: 13:21
    Sound Demo: 14:11
    SK-1 (2011) Sound Comparison: 19:09
    Key Action: 22:53
    Virtual Multi-Contact Keybed: 26:17
    Connectivity: 28:35
    What's Missing?: 30:18
    Competition: 31:13
    The VERDICT: 31:57
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Komentáře • 27

  • @HanySalem777
    @HanySalem777 Před 4 dny +1

    Thank you so much for the indepth analysis... You're excellent at hitting all important points.
    My fav KBs over the years have def. been the Kurzweil for acoustic piano and B3 sounds and the Korg SV-1 for ease of use...
    Again thank you so much

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 3 dny +2

      Much appreciated! Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe

    • @HanySalem777
      @HanySalem777 Před 3 dny +1

      @@PianoTone just did 🙏

  • @operationshutdown155
    @operationshutdown155 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just learning about organs, enjoyed your review and following the advantages and disadvantages of the different gear you have featured on your channel.

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much glad you're enjoying the content! Thanks for visiting and feel free to subscribe (if you haven't already :)

  • @ianhellens
    @ianhellens Před 27 dny +1

    Yamaha ck61 is a 61 key version of the yc reface with piano/ keyboard sounds

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 27 dny +1

      Yes it is (I owned one for a while it’s a great keyboard).
      Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe

  • @mfurman
    @mfurman Před 9 dny +1

    Tony, what do you think about Viscount Legend Solo? It is sold in Canada by MIDI Works.
    Michael

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 9 dny +2

      I've never seen one or looked into them at all actually . . .

  • @stefanoberdini9585
    @stefanoberdini9585 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Good morning, I really liked your video. I write from Italy and I apologize for my English. I really appreciated your evaluations of the Hammond M-SOLO and would like to ask your opinion. I also have a NUMA COMPACT 2X and also a NUMA ORGAN 2 and I play blues in a group of friends especially live. I was considering purchasing a HAMMOND M SOLO to take on stage and in more structured situations to combine with my NUMA ORGAN 2 as if it were a second manual. I've already tried a CRUMAR MOJO and a LEGEND SOLO but at least from the videos on CZcams the sound of the HAMMOND M SOLO seems really nice to me. Can you give me some advice? Thanks again and congratulations on your video.

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi there! I'm not sure if the organ sounds on the Numa Compact 2X are the same as the Numa Organ 2, but the organ sounds on the M-Solo (in my opinion) are a lot better than my Numa Compact 2X, especially the Leslie - even to my novice ears the Leslie sounds much more artifical on the Numa than the Hammond. And the overdrive is also smoother and nicer on the Hammond. The action on your Numa Organ is the Fatar TP/8O which is a fabulous action (and will be much better than the M-Solo). If you're using the M-Solo as your "main"/ upper manual you would need to be ok using the 49 synth style keys.
      Hope that helps! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe

  • @mfurman
    @mfurman Před 13 dny +1

    Hi Tony, I am coming back to your review because I started to think about learning to play organ (in addition to piano). I may get the Hammond Solo and just practice my piano playing only on acoustic pianos.
    Could you please tell me how you started to learn to play organ and what online course you would recommend?
    Thank you,
    Michael

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 13 dny +2

      Super cool! The M-Solo is an awesome choice for “adding on” organ functionality- the sounds are the best and most current from Hammond, but a lot less $ than something like SK pro or XK-4; the key action isn’t perfect but it’s totally fine especially if this isn’t your main instrument.
      I’m not using mine much now since I got the SK, if you’re interested in one I was planning on selling it - send me a note at pianotone.ca/lets-talk/ if you’re interested. Also if you’re looking for Hammond specific training, follow the link to Online Rock Lessons; Marine has some fantastic lessons

    • @mfurman
      @mfurman Před 12 dny +1

      @@PianoTone Thank you. I have been so far overwhelmed by the complexity of learning to play Hammond organ (I have been watching a lot of videos). I will decide this week if I get a Hammond (I am leaning more towards a higher model than M Solo) or just Nord Electro 6D.

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 12 dny +2

      @@mfurman Yes it is a total different approach to playing; no sustain, so lots of chord inversions to keep hands as close as possible between changes (so not so abrupt), lots of palm slides, and lots of adjustments to settings while playing to change up the sounds etc.
      The Nord Electro does have a very similar (if not the same) keybed as the "main" Hammonds do, so it is awesome - I find the user interface on the Nord confusing (when in a store, I often get "stuck" in one sound type/mode and can't figure out how to get out lol). If you only want organ functionality I'd recommend the XK-4 (or if you want to spend less try to find an XK-1C or SK1 they're old but still awesome).
      I'm about ready to start working on my intro review on the XK Pro 73; for some things (key action, organ sounds, the way registrations work) it's absolutely fantastic - and the piano sounds are vastly improved over the prior models (I'm convinced the piano is a Yamaha sample probably from lesser models like the PSR E series or possibly the P-125) and the electric pianos and pads are awesome. Only bad sounds are the "others" (woodwind, brass etc are bad; I need sax for some band songs and it's terrible if I stay with this as my main band keyboard I may need to bring the E383 with me just for those extra sounds - Yamaha has always blown away the competition with those).

    • @mfurman
      @mfurman Před 12 dny

      @@PianoTone Thank you, Tony. I am very much looking forward to your review!

  • @SebCo77
    @SebCo77 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks! Do you know if the drawbars' stepped volume increase is original? I'm not referring to the tactile feel but to the actual volume steps. I'd guess so, with all the other attention to detail, but it's less smooth than it could be.

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Sorry I don’t know enough about the real B-3’s to comment on that (I’ve never even seen one in person).
      Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe

  • @mfurman
    @mfurman Před 3 měsíci +1

    Interesting, Tony! Do you still use CK88 then? How is your Numa Compact 2X for piano playing (I mean action)? You seem to be moving away from piano playing.
    Will there be a review of your Numa Compact 2X? 😊
    Thank you and Happy Easter.
    Michael

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 3 měsíci +3

      No I sold the CK88. I absolutely love it and think it's a fantastic instrument and amazing for gigs (used it on multiple) but it's being driven by what I play which is almost all organ, and while the organ sounds on it are fine, weighted action just doesn't work well for that. I thought about using the M-Solo with it, but the Numa has an organ friendly action as well, so for smaller gigs would offer a lightweight (15 lbs) single keyboard action. For playing piano on the Numa, I'm ok with it (takes a bit to get used to); you would hate it though :) And to be honest, if I'm not practicing band songs and just want to sit and play piano for myself to relax, I go to the DGX 670 instead.
      And I have one more big change coming which will be a review down the road - I have a Hammond SK Pro on order (proper waterfall action, and a Yamaha CF piano sample included with hundreds of other sounds). And it's 73 keys so may finally have the perfect single board option for the band. Stay tuned for that one.
      Happy Easter to you as well, thanks for all the channel support as always!

    • @mfurman
      @mfurman Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@PianoTone I am impressed with your equipment changes! Looking forward to your reviews. Thank you 😊

  • @--Kwinto--
    @--Kwinto-- Před 2 měsíci +1

    Yamaha Reface has 37 keys, not 32. I sold it and bought M-Solo.
    And question: how to connect M-Solo to another keyboard with MIDI USB to Host instead traditional 5 pin slot?

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thanks for catching that!
      If you want to use another keyboard that only has MIDI USB out (no 5 pin MIDI) to trigger sounds on the M-Solo, then you need an interface box like the DOREMIDI in between to convert the USB MIDI to 5 PIN.
      I did a review on the DOREMIDI here if you want to check it out: czcams.com/video/tCPGI17cly8/video.html
      Note that this only works in the 1 direction (using a keyboard with USB MIDI out to trigger the M-Solo, not using the M-Solo to trigger sounds on a keyboard with only USB MIDI - keyboards with only MIDI USB only work as MIDI out, not as MIDI in.)
      Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe

    • @--Kwinto--
      @--Kwinto-- Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@PianoTone Thanks a lot. Best regards from Poland 🖐️

  • @-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-...
    @-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-... Před 3 měsíci +1

    for the Casio PX-S1100, have you found a new product thats very similar to that but with updated UI? thx!

    • @PianoTone
      @PianoTone  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Casio released the PX-S5000, 6000 & 7000 with a new key action. But the 5000 has the same (non-existent) user interface as the 1100, and while the 6000/7000 have a nice user interface they are VERY expensive. I would recommend checking out the Yamaha P-225 it is a fantastic piano: czcams.com/video/yF7FLe1dCy4/video.html
      Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe

    • @-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-...
      @-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-... Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@PianoTone tyvm. I have subscribed :)