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Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: April 10, 2018, 09:12:25 PM »


http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/crumar_orch.php

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Polyphony - 49 notes
Multitimbral - 6 Sounds: Brass, Piano, Clavichord, Cello, Violin and Bass
LFO - Vibrato with Speed and Depth
Filter - Brass Filter with Attack, Decay, Cutoff, Resonance. Highpass String Filter.
Envelope - Sustain length
Effects - None
Arpeg/Seq - None
Keyboard - 49 keys
Memory - None
Control - Expression Pedal for the filter. Accepts Crumar's 13-note Foot Pedal keyboard.
Date Produced - 1977