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Performer: no strings attached...

Performer: no strings attached...

2001-03-22 by gilles.snowcat@ping.be

Hi!
positively surprised to see a Crumar list!
I have some questions / comments about the unique strings sound of the 
Performer.

-do we find the same sound on other Crumar synths?

-how can we program a similar sound on a Korg Poly 800?

-a tip for Roland XP 10 users: the preset 49, "OB Strings", can sound 
very much like a Crumar if you remove the fade-in (edit). Not as warm 
but close anyway.

-where can I find a Performer or similar in Europe? (Begium, Holland, 
Germany...) How much is it worth now?

That's all for now...

Gilles

Re: Performer: no strings attached...

2001-12-23 by hipster_no1

OK - so it's an old message!
I've just joined this club, and am the new owner of a Crumar Composer!
Since I only got it for the organ sounds (great sounds they are too), 
I dont really know much about how to operate the solo/poly synth 
gizmos  - I was wondering if you'd give me some tips!
All the best.

Re: [crumar] Re: Performer: no strings attached...

2002-01-10 by PLANK.

What do you want to know.
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----- Original Message -----
OK - so it's an old message!
I've just joined this club, and am the new owner of a Crumar Composer!
Since I only got it for the organ sounds (great sounds they are too),
I dont really know much about how to operate the solo/poly synth
gizmos - I was wondering if you'd give me some tips!
All the best.

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