Hi all
I just wanted to announce that I am now importing the Crumar Mojo range of clonewheel organs.
I'm not going to use the forum to spruik them, and I will of course declare my interest in any related discussions regarding hammond clones etc (and it will always be there in my signature). I'll simply say that I decided to bring them in because they are incredible sounding instruments and as a keyboard player I wasn't happy with the other options available.
For more info, please hit me up at crumar@composuremusic.com.au
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Crumar Mojo (Hammond clonewheels)
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wez prictor
composure music
http://www.composuremusic.com.au/
Australian importer of Crumar Mojo keyboards & accessories. Vintage keyboard fetishist.
composure music
http://www.composuremusic.com.au/
Australian importer of Crumar Mojo keyboards & accessories. Vintage keyboard fetishist.
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wez - Valued Contributor
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Re: Crumar Mojo (Hammond clonewheels)
I didn't even know that Crumar was still around! Look forward to hearing one, I bet they sound great.
Steve Jones
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Re: Crumar Mojo (Hammond clonewheels)
Hey Steve
Yep the Crumar brand is back, but the new company has pretty much nothing to do with the original Crumar (maker of a bunch of quite cool synths) that closed up in 1986.
http://www.crumar.it/
The new Crumar company was launched in 2008 and is all about Hammond clones and vintage instrument modelling - many of you will be familiar with the GSI VB3 organ plugin (the sound engine on which the Crumar Mojo instruments are based).
Yep they sound amazing - but don't take my biased word for for it... I've collated a bunch of demos if you want to have a listen - http://www.composuremusic.com.au/crumar-links.html
Yep the Crumar brand is back, but the new company has pretty much nothing to do with the original Crumar (maker of a bunch of quite cool synths) that closed up in 1986.
http://www.crumar.it/
The new Crumar company was launched in 2008 and is all about Hammond clones and vintage instrument modelling - many of you will be familiar with the GSI VB3 organ plugin (the sound engine on which the Crumar Mojo instruments are based).
Yep they sound amazing - but don't take my biased word for for it... I've collated a bunch of demos if you want to have a listen - http://www.composuremusic.com.au/crumar-links.html
wez prictor
composure music
http://www.composuremusic.com.au/
Australian importer of Crumar Mojo keyboards & accessories. Vintage keyboard fetishist.
composure music
http://www.composuremusic.com.au/
Australian importer of Crumar Mojo keyboards & accessories. Vintage keyboard fetishist.
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wez - Valued Contributor
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Re: Crumar Mojo (Hammond clonewheels)
Hey Wez, are you likely to be bringing in their Crumar Seven electric piano?
Steve Jones
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Re: Crumar Mojo (Hammond clonewheels)
Hey Steve, sorry I missed this... yep I have the Seven
I'm trying hard not to spruik too much here, so feel free to contact me directly for more info... or have a look here - http://www.composuremusic.com.au/blog/
I'm trying hard not to spruik too much here, so feel free to contact me directly for more info... or have a look here - http://www.composuremusic.com.au/blog/
wez prictor
composure music
http://www.composuremusic.com.au/
Australian importer of Crumar Mojo keyboards & accessories. Vintage keyboard fetishist.
composure music
http://www.composuremusic.com.au/
Australian importer of Crumar Mojo keyboards & accessories. Vintage keyboard fetishist.
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wez - Valued Contributor
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