Viscount Legend One 73 Stage Keyboard STAGE ESSENTIALS BUNDLE
The Viscount Legend One series delivers classic tonewheel organ sound in a lightweight, performance-ready design. Built around Viscount’s advanced Legend Soul Engine, the Legend One combines authentic vintage organ character with modern flexibility, making it a strong fit for stage, studio, and worship environments. Premium materials, intuitive hands-on control, and extensive sound shaping options capture the feel and response organ players expect—without the bulk of a traditional console. The series is available in two formats: the 61-key Legend One 61 and the extended-range Legend One 73.
- Legend Soul Engine with TMT (Tonewheel Modeling Technology) and HDS sampling
- Authentic recreations of classic tonewheel organs including B3 (1938), C3 (1955), and A100 (1961)
- 91 modeled tonewheels for rich harmonic detail and full polyphony
- Available with a 61-key or 73-key semi-weighted waterfall keyboard
- Lightweight design: 10 kg (22 lbs) for the 61-key model, 11.5 kg (25 lbs) for the 73-key model
- 119 additional sounds including acoustic and electric pianos, synths, strings, brass, and more
- Sound 1, Sound 2, and dedicated Pedal Section for layering and splits
- Bass Section with 22 bass sounds (tonewheel, pipe, and synth)
- 20 physical drawbars (9 Upper, 9 Lower, 2 Pedal)
- 128×64 OLED display
- 396 program memories across 99 banks
- Single, Split, and Dual performance modes
- Transpose and octave shift functions
Sound Engine
At the core of the Legend One series is the Legend Soul Engine, combining TMT (Tonewheel Modeling Technology) and HDS sampling. With 91 modeled tonewheels, it faithfully recreates iconic organs such as the B3 (1938), C3 (1955), and A100 (1961), delivering rich harmonic detail and realistic response.
Voices and Performance Modes
Beyond organ tones, the Legend One includes 119 additional sounds covering acoustic and electric pianos, synths, strings, brass, and more. Sound 1, Sound 2, and a dedicated Pedal Section allow for splits and layers, while the Bass Section provides 22 bass sounds including tonewheel, pipe, and synth options. Single, Split, and Dual modes, along with transpose and octave shift functions, support flexible performance setups.
Keyboard and Control
Both Legend One models feature a semi-weighted waterfall keyboard designed for expressive organ playing and portability. The 61-key version prioritizes compact size and minimal weight, while the 73-key version offers extended range for more expansive splits and performance techniques. Four touch curves plus a fixed option allow the response to be tailored to playing style. Hands-on control is provided by 20 physical drawbars and a clear 128×64 OLED display, with 396 user programs stored across 99 banks.
Effects and Rotary Speaker
The Legend One series features two insert effects and one master effect, offering 14 effect types including tremolo, vibrato, chorus, phaser, flanger, and delay. Spring, plate, and tape reverbs add depth, while the master EQ enables precise tonal shaping. The advanced rotary speaker emulation includes eight presets and one user setting, with adjustable mic placement, drum and horn balance, overdrive, and additional amp modeling options such as “Memphis” mode.
Connectivity
Comprehensive connectivity includes main and auxiliary audio outputs, headphone output, MIDI In/Out, USB to Host and Device, and an 11-pin connector for external rotary speakers. Pedal inputs support expression pedals, rotary switches, and foot controllers for seamless integration into live and studio rigs.
Dual-Manual Expansion
The Legend One can be expanded into a full dual-manual organ setup when paired with an optional Viscount Legend One Lower Manual. Also available in 61 and 73 key models. This dedicated lower keyboard integrates seamlessly with Ledgend One, providing an authentic two-manual playing experience while preserving the portability of the Legend One design. For players who prefer non-standard layouts you can even pair a 61-key Legend ONE with a 73-key lower manual The result is a compact, high-performance dual-manual organ system without the size, weight, or cost of a traditional console.















Description
The Viscount Legend One series delivers classic tonewheel organ sound in a lightweight, performance-ready design. Built around Viscount’s advanced Legend Soul Engine, the Legend One combines authentic vintage organ character with modern flexibility, making it a strong fit for stage, studio, and worship environments. Premium materials, intuitive hands-on control, and extensive sound shaping options capture the feel and response organ players expect—without the bulk of a traditional console. The series is available in two formats: the 61-key Legend One 61 and the extended-range Legend One 73.
- Legend Soul Engine with TMT (Tonewheel Modeling Technology) and HDS sampling
- Authentic recreations of classic tonewheel organs including B3 (1938), C3 (1955), and A100 (1961)
- 91 modeled tonewheels for rich harmonic detail and full polyphony
- Available with a 61-key or 73-key semi-weighted waterfall keyboard
- Lightweight design: 10 kg (22 lbs) for the 61-key model, 11.5 kg (25 lbs) for the 73-key model
- 119 additional sounds including acoustic and electric pianos, synths, strings, brass, and more
- Sound 1, Sound 2, and dedicated Pedal Section for layering and splits
- Bass Section with 22 bass sounds (tonewheel, pipe, and synth)
- 20 physical drawbars (9 Upper, 9 Lower, 2 Pedal)
- 128×64 OLED display
- 396 program memories across 99 banks
- Single, Split, and Dual performance modes
- Transpose and octave shift functions
Sound Engine
At the core of the Legend One series is the Legend Soul Engine, combining TMT (Tonewheel Modeling Technology) and HDS sampling. With 91 modeled tonewheels, it faithfully recreates iconic organs such as the B3 (1938), C3 (1955), and A100 (1961), delivering rich harmonic detail and realistic response.
Voices and Performance Modes
Beyond organ tones, the Legend One includes 119 additional sounds covering acoustic and electric pianos, synths, strings, brass, and more. Sound 1, Sound 2, and a dedicated Pedal Section allow for splits and layers, while the Bass Section provides 22 bass sounds including tonewheel, pipe, and synth options. Single, Split, and Dual modes, along with transpose and octave shift functions, support flexible performance setups.
Keyboard and Control
Both Legend One models feature a semi-weighted waterfall keyboard designed for expressive organ playing and portability. The 61-key version prioritizes compact size and minimal weight, while the 73-key version offers extended range for more expansive splits and performance techniques. Four touch curves plus a fixed option allow the response to be tailored to playing style. Hands-on control is provided by 20 physical drawbars and a clear 128×64 OLED display, with 396 user programs stored across 99 banks.
Effects and Rotary Speaker
The Legend One series features two insert effects and one master effect, offering 14 effect types including tremolo, vibrato, chorus, phaser, flanger, and delay. Spring, plate, and tape reverbs add depth, while the master EQ enables precise tonal shaping. The advanced rotary speaker emulation includes eight presets and one user setting, with adjustable mic placement, drum and horn balance, overdrive, and additional amp modeling options such as “Memphis” mode.
Connectivity
Comprehensive connectivity includes main and auxiliary audio outputs, headphone output, MIDI In/Out, USB to Host and Device, and an 11-pin connector for external rotary speakers. Pedal inputs support expression pedals, rotary switches, and foot controllers for seamless integration into live and studio rigs.
Dual-Manual Expansion
The Legend One can be expanded into a full dual-manual organ setup when paired with an optional Viscount Legend One Lower Manual. Also available in 61 and 73 key models. This dedicated lower keyboard integrates seamlessly with Ledgend One, providing an authentic two-manual playing experience while preserving the portability of the Legend One design. For players who prefer non-standard layouts you can even pair a 61-key Legend ONE with a 73-key lower manual The result is a compact, high-performance dual-manual organ system without the size, weight, or cost of a traditional console.


















