The Crumar Mojo becomes a Classic.
New look, new DSP platform, same great sound and portability. Officially powered by the most acclaimed GSi VB3-II tonewheel emulation, also available as a virtual instrument, the new Mojo is the ultimate portable clonewheel organ for the most demanding musician.
It's elegant and easy to use, easy to transport and, most importantly, feels real.
The MOJO is also available in a Suitcase style with regular or reversed keybeds.
The Mojo 61 is a compact digital drawbar organ/electric piano with a 61-note semi-weighted waterfall keybed and a practical and intuitive front panel, all housed in a sturdy yet elegant enclosure. It's not just about having killer tonewheel organ. Mojo 61 features an extremely expressive, rich Pipe Organ modeled after a classic Baroque-style organ with 8 stops plus one mixture, three couplers and tremulant motor. No samples at all, and don't expect any dropped notes, because every sound the Mojo 61 generates is pure real-time physical modeling with full polyphony.
The latest technology in sound generation under the form and the look that all keyboard players love. Crumar Seven's main focus is the electric piano, the most important electric piano sounds that have made the history of the music of the past decades. All sounds are based on real-time synthesis models, various types of synthesis specifically engineered to thoroughly reproduce a particular type of sound. And naturally there's a physical model of a grand piano, too, for a total of nine different synthesis engines.
Portable, elegant, lightweight, one of the most revolutionary stage pianos of the modern day, complete with carrying case, metal legs and accessories, the Crumar Seven works like a digital instrument but feels like an analog, electro-acoustic instrument and redefines the concept of the Stage Piano.
Seventeen takes up the same idea of the suitcase-style construction as the Seven but with the exterior made of black and blue tolex. The construction of the instrument is completed by the same 73 keys hammer action keyboard of the Seven. Seventeen also integrates both physical modeling technology and samples. There's also effects on board including Tremolo, Vibrato, Wah Wah, Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, in addition to Reverb, Delay and, if that's not enough, a 3-band EQ and an AMP simulator. Seventeen also integrates some of the wavetable expansions previously released for its big brother the Seven, and can accept the exact same expansions.
Crumar Parsifal is a superb stage piano. Its 88-notes Italian grand piano action keyboard with triple sensor keybed, offers the exceptional playing experience that will satisfy even the most serious pianist: it is meticulously engineered to give you absolute control over your dynamics at any velocity level and to deliver stunningly realistic playability and dynamic response.