the Crumar Composer has a great string sound as well as organ. I own a composer. it's string are almost the same as the ones on the orchestrator which I also have. I also have a T1 and while not as versatile the composer's 4 organ prestets are very convincing. -void --- Jean-Francois Verreault <amnesie@...> wrote: > It might be possible (and would be very nice, > actually) but I don't know of > any model that combines organ and strings. There is > a _synth_ section on the > T1 organ (for bass register only), and I've seen > another Crumar organ (don't > know which model, though, it was a two manual one) > in a flea market once > that didn't have a string section. > > On a related note, I think the Crumar strings are > WAY underrated. I don't > own any Arp/Solina string synths, but I have tried > some, and nothing beats > my Crumar Performer. The attack and decay envelopes > crossfade in such an > incredible way on the Performer, plus the strings > are a bit dirty and rough > sounding -- heaven! > > J.F. > > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:39:37 -0000 > From: "johnflwhistles" > <johnflwhistles@...> > Subject: Re: Digest Number 380 > > Thanks for that information. > > However, I actually merely would like to know if > all, or some of the > Crumar organs - apart from the Crumar synthesizers - > also have an > integrated strings section (that produces sounds > like the Crumar > Stringman). > > I think such a feature is not unlikely, since I know > that (at least > some) Eminent organs, for example, have the Solina > Strings Ensemble > built-in. > > > > > > > >
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RE: [crumar] Digest Number 382
2005-12-02 by Tony Cunningham
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