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Crumar Organizer 2 (synthmuseum)
(Dec 21, 2000 - 928 hits)
The Crumar Organizer 2 is a dual organ, with a 61-note (C-C) upper keyboard and a 49-note (C-C) lower keyboard. It includes four "Piano" effects.
Crumar
(Dec 22, 2000 - 746 hits)
Crumar synthesizers pages at SynthMuseum site.
Crumar Stratus Early Model (synthmuseum)
(Dec 21, 2000 - 537 hits)
A photo of an early model
Crumar Stratus (synthmuseum)
(Dec 21, 2000 - 499 hits)
Featuring a string, brass and organ polyphonic sounds, the Stratus is a simplified little brother of the Crumar Trilogy, with a 4-octave 49-note (C-C) keyboard.
Crumar Bit 01
(Dec 21, 2000 - 417 hits)
Keyboard report from Dave Frederick
Crumar Bit One (synthmuseum)
(Dec 21, 2000 - 396 hits)
The Bit One is a 6-voice polyphonic programmable touch-sensitive sythesizer, designed with microprocessor (computer) technology.
Crumar Bit 01 (synthmuseum)
(Dec 21, 2000 - 315 hits)
a rackmount 6-voice polyphonic MIDI module, programmable by parameter numbers on it's front panel.
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