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RE: [crumar] Amazing!

2000-10-02 by Gary Wolfer

The T1C I saw had 8 drawbars as well as simulated leslie.  It also
apparently has some additional bass sounds (similar to a mini-moog and
others).  Sounds like an interesting combination.  Additionally, the size of
them would be great for toting around for Gigs!  My questions are:

1) Is your T2 similar in it's configuration ?

2) How faithful of a B3 reproduction are these machines ?

3) Does the Leslie simulator do a good job (stereo <-> mono) ?

4) Do you know the primary difference (thus difference in model numbers!!!)
between the T1, T2 and T3 ?

Thanks for your help!

GDub

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	PLANK. [SMTP:plank@...]
> Sent:	Friday, September 29, 2000 10:23 PM
> To:	crumar@egroups.com
> Subject:	Re: [crumar] Amazing!
> 
> What do you want to know about the T2.
> PLANK,
> Manchester,U.K.,
> plank.@... <mailto:plank.@...>
> plank@... <mailto:plank@...>
> 
> 	----- Original Message ----- 
> 	From: GDub  <mailto:GWOLFER@...>
> 	To: crumar@egroups.com <mailto:crumar@egroups.com> 
> 	Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 9:06 PM
> 	Subject: [crumar] Amazing!
> 
> 	This is amazing!!  I thought I was the only active musician on the 
> 	planet who still uses his Crumar Performer!
> 	
> 	I bought mine 1982ish and still use it to gig.  Even with all the
> new 
> 	and fantastic synths out there, there is nothing that can compare
> 	with the string sounds you can get from the performer.  The sustain 
> 	and attack sliders are perfect for getting tweaking just the right 
> 	envelope as you are playing live.  Nothing else comes close!
> 	
> 	So, glad to find this group and look forward to exchanging
> 	experiences and knowledge about this great vintage synth.
> 	
> 	I am also interested in others experiences with some of the Crumar
> B3 
> 	clones (like the T1, T2 and T3).  I just saw a T1C go on Ebay for
> WAY 
> 	more than I expected and had my interest piqued.
> 	
> 	GDub
> 	
> 	
>

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