Yeah. -I think I'm going to end up selling the Orchestrator. I'm having fun with it, but ultimately I'm not sure it's something I'll use in the long-run with my mostly guitar-based rock stuff. -Everything is in fantastic shape on this thing, though. Some tears in the tolex on the removeable lid, mainly, but everything else looks awesome. I'm not sure it's been powered on very much in the last 20 years, so the On/Off switch is a tiny bit sticky. Other than that, it's in surprising shape. I've got pictures if you'd really like to see it. Love and 1978 Serial Numbers, =j.lynn --- In crumar@yahoogroups.com, TALK DEMONIC <talkdemonic@y...> wrote: > i have one already... you're right about it being > large. i'd buy it from you if you want to sell it > though.... > take care, > kev > > --- Boy Genius Johnston <nerdboxpilot@y...> > wrote: > > > Hey, > > > > -I just inherited a Crumar Orchestrator with what > > I'm assuming is all the fixings... Bass > > Foot Pedal module, Sustain/Swell pedal, Brass Filter > > pedal, carrying cases, etc. > > > > -One problem, though... I'm a guitar guy! I'm > > having fun playing around with the cool > > synth sounds, but I have NO IDEA where to start, or > > even if I want to hang on to it. It's > > heavy as an anvil, and all these cool accessories > > have the downside of requiring SPACE! > > > > -Is there much market for Orchestrators these days? > > > > Love and questions, > > =j.lynn johnston > > > > > > > > > TALKDEMONICMUSICMAKING > www.talkdemonic.com > > > > ____________________________________________________ > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
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Re: Crumar Orchestrator
2005-07-21 by Boy Genius Johnston
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