Does anyone know what the red percussion buttons on
the Crumar T1 do? Also, are the preset buttons
factory set--That is, can one save ones favorite
settings, how??
I just discovered that by pushing on the vibrato
button, I can turn off the tremelo functions...neat!
Best,
James
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The Percussion buttons provide the "click" sound at the front of each note to
emulate the same sound on a Hammond. The different numbers are the
"footages", or pitch for each...the smaller numbers are the higher pitch.
Without going out to my studio, my memory tells me that the percussion effect
is like a monophonic synth: It can only re-trigger once all keys are up. The
presets are completely set and not programmable.
Vance Pomeroy......Frank Zappa's T-1
James Nelms wrote:
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> Does anyone know what the red percussion buttons on
> the Crumar T1 do? Also, are the preset buttons
> factory set--That is, can one save ones favorite
> settings, how??
> I just discovered that by pushing on the vibrato
> button, I can turn off the tremelo functions...neat!
>
> Best,
> James
>
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Hi,
I'm getting tSpring cleaning early and have a T! that needs a new
home. It has some problems and I got it as a project, no time now. It
is complete, with legs & expression pedal. I do have a copy of the
schematic and have some clues to what board the problem is on. The
instrument is in N. W. Arkansas.
Also, I have several Farfisa combo organs and a couple others that are
for sale. Any reasonable offers will be considered.
Thanks,
Mr. Lynn
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