Hi Reed, I don't have any Crumar gear any more, but stay on the list to see if I can help anybody out there. The Performer is a great little synth, just ask Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran). Most of the string parts on the first two LP's are the Performer. Put it via a Phaser and you have the old ARP Quadra strings/Phaser sound. Strings all on and E.Q on (Low all the way down/Mid all the way up/Hi half way between down and mid way) and a slow attack, and you have a passable vocal/choir pad type sound. PLANK,(Manchester,U.K.) plank@... ----- Original Message ----- From: <reedo@...> > From: reedo@... > > hello, all four of you. i joined the list two weeks ago and nobody said > a word, so i checked the archives. as far as i can tell, there have only > been two messages ever sent to the list. what's worse is that one of them > is, "hello, is anybody in here?" > we are proud owners of crumar keyboards.let's talk. i have a performer > that i bought at goodwill for $25. i love it soooooooooo much. i use it > all the time. i play in two indie/college rock/lofi pop bands. the crumar > strings sounds are so nice for filling up a song. what model crumars > do all of you have? anybody use them with effects pedals? it is really > fun. anyway, the point is, let's talk. introduce yourselves. by the way, > my name is reed. i'm 23 and i live just outside of minneapolis. > have a nice day, reed
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Re: performer
2000-02-05 by PLANK
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