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Thanks to HDS sampling, the Legend One also delivers high-quality pianos, synths, pads and other sounds that can be perfectly layered or split. The pedal section combines modeled organ basses with sampled bass sounds, providing enormous flexibility for solo performers and band setups.
With rotary simulation, 14 effects, 108 presets and extensive editing options, any sound can be precisely shaped. Three external zones also turn the Legend One into a fully-fledged master keyboard.
Whether on stage, in the studio or for worship - the Legend One combines vintage character, modern technology and intuitive operation in an instrument that inspires and is immediately ready to play.
The Legend One 73 differs from the Legend One 61 essentially in its larger, and also semi-weighted keyboard and the associated better playing feel. With 73 semi-weighted Waterfall keys, it offers more space for complex manual splits, extended organ voicings and an overall more organic feel, especially for organists who work a lot with both hands. The larger case increases the weight slightly, and the instrument appears more "classical" overall and closer to a fully-fledged stage organ.
In terms of sound and functionality, both models are identical: the same sound engine, the same effects section, the same number of programs and identical connection options. If you are looking for maximum portability, go for the 61 version; if you prefer more keyboard range and a more traditional organ feel, the 73 version is the better choice.
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