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Crumar MOJO 61 drawbar keyboard + draagtas
Crumar MOJO 61 tastiera drawbar :Su questo prodotto avrete una garanzia di 2 anni.
Crumar SPT-61-BK gigbag per tastiera MOJO 61 :Su questo prodotto avrete esclusivamente una garanzia che copre i difetti di fabbricazione.
Specifiche
The comprehensive Crumar drawbar keyboard offers essential organ and electric piano sounds. Its waterfall keys make sliding even easier and it even features WiFi connectivity so you can use it with apps!
Caratteristiche
- Numero di tasti 61
- Sustainable product not specified
- Supporto incluso no
- Pedali inclusi no
- I/O MIDI in, out
- Rotella pitch bend e di modulazione no
Peso e dimensioni imballaggio incluso
- Peso (imballaggio incluso) 15,6 kg
- Dimensioni (imballaggio incluso) 100,0 x 50,0 x 25,0 cm
Specifiche
- Crumar MOJO 61
- drawbar keyboard
- sounds:
- GSi VB3-II (virtual tonewheels)
- pipe organ
- Farfisa Compact Deluxe
- Vox Continental
- Tine piano (Rhodes)
- Reed piano (Wurlitzer)
- Clavi EP
- Acoustic Piano (hybrid)
- rotary speaker simulation (for the VB3-II)
- amps, tremolo/auto-panner, stereo chorus/phaser (for transition organs and pianos)
- stereo reverb
- built-in WiFi antenna for supporting smartphone, tablet, and computer
- drawbars: 9, with hold mode for alternative settings
- keyboard split mode (for the VB3-II)
- pedal-to-lower function
- connectors:
- MIDI in (2x DIN)
- MIDI out (DIN)
- MIDI (USB-B)
- outputs: jack
- headphone: jack
- USB-A
- foot switch (jack)
- expression pedal: jack
- sustain pedal: jack
- wooden side panels
- dimensions: 94 x 35 x 11 cm
- weight: 11 kg
Fully protect your MOJO 61 with this made-to-measure gig bag. Fitted with three handles and a set of wheels, this bag wraps up your keyboard in 3cm-thick padding and provides ample storage for accessories.
Caratteristiche
- Vano accessori sì
- Larghezza interno non specificato
- Sustainable product not specified
- Numero di tasti massimo 61
- Altezza interno non specificato
- Lunghezza interno non specificato
- Tipo di protezione custodia semirigida
- Modalità di trasporto maniglia, rotelle
Peso e dimensioni imballaggio incluso
- Peso (imballaggio incluso) 2,6 kg
- Dimensioni (imballaggio incluso) 107,0 x 46,5 x 18,0 cm
Specifiche
- gig bag for MOJO 61 keyboard
- made to measure
- 3cm thick padding
- handles fitted on both long and short sides
- fitted trolley wheels
- space for accessories
- colour: black
- white MOGO logo
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Het is lang geleden dat ik van zo'n geweldig instrument droom. Geweldig voor zijn warme rijke volle orgelklanken die nog bewerkt kunnen worden via de computer. Klick, overdrive, leslie ... alles wat een orgelist kan wensen. Geweldig voor zijn prijs! Geweldig voor iemand die regelmatig wil optreden. Een dubbel klavier in 2 delen! Ik heb gekozen voor de combinatie van die Mojo 61 en zijn onderklavier Mojo 61B. 11,5 kg voor de 61 en 8 kg voor de 61B. Wie zegt beter? Ik bestuur de fantastische expander Ketron SD40 met de Crumar. Het resultaat is prachtig. Over de betrouwbaarheid op lange termijn kan ik uiteraard nog geen mening geven aangezien het instrument splinternieuw is maar de afwerking is heel mooi. Vlug geleverd door Bax-shop en heel goed ingepakt. Ik hoop er lang van te kunnen genieten.
Ik kocht een demomodel voor een wat lagere prijs en ben er zeer tevreden over.
De software was verouderd maar snel geupdate via Ipad. De orgels, piano's en clavinet zijn allen van topkwaliteit, evenals de effecten.
Er bestaat eigenlijk maar 1 woord om de Crumar te omschrijven: Fantastisch!
Waarom?
1) De klanken zijn ongeëvenaard.
2) De intuïtieve bediening (drawbars, drive, effecten, eq, enz); gevalletje 'aan en gaan'.
3) Klavier speelt heerlijk.
4) Een van de weinige die live echt door de mix heen prikt.
5) Geen poespas, gewoon zeer goeie orgels en rhodes.. that's all you need!
Apres avoir eu le Mojo double clavier (que j'ai du revendre pour raison personelles, ) qui est déja un véritable engin de guerre , le modèle Mojo61 est encore mieux !
les deux petits potards rotatifs a l'ancienne et le son encore amélioré, la distortion.
Quand au prix il est excellent vu le rapport qualité/prix
Instrument tout simplement monstrueux scène studio ....... facile a emporter
a acheter les yeux fermés .......
I bought this to replace my ageing Hammond XK1 and its increasingly untidy halo of pedals (Neo Vent 2, Lounsberry Tall and Fat etc.) I needed something neat and smart straight out of the box for my blues and soul band where we like to look sharp, and Hammond organ with a dash of piano and clav is whats required. The Crumar Mojo 61 was exactly what I needed. It sounds even more like a Hammond than my XK1; the Rhodes and Wurlitzer pianos are very authentic; and the clav really comes alive. I wont go into all the technical details- you can get these elsewhere - just a few of the little things that make live playing simpler, such as the fact that the swell pedal doubles as a wah for the clav, and a sustain pedal for the pianos works brilliantly as a Leslie slow/fast switch. The result is something clear, neat and logical with the minimum of extra wires, pedals and leads, which is great for a working band when space and setup times are limited. Just about all the controls you need are on the panel including percussion, reverb depth, key click, scanner chorus, cabinet sim (for the EPs and clav) and two banks of FX (again for the EPs and clav) comprising various tremolos and wah wah, and chorus or phaser. All very simple. There are no presets as such - its all very immediate and hands on, though the keyboard has WiFi and a simple editor accessible via smartphone or tablet and this allows you to select the model of Hammond, the amount of sproing in your clav, the bark and bite of your Rhodes, the model of amp you are simulating, and much else. Set and forget. Ive added the optional 61B lower manual and this could hardly be simpler: it connects to the main board by MIDI and thats it. Setup is easy and the result is cooler than a fridge in Antarctica. The Mojo 61 is monotimbral and the lower manual works only with the Hammond sim and is silent if you select the EPs, clav or other voices. You cant have, say, organ on one manual and piano on the other. Its a shame, though, that you cant do that with the rather sweet baroque organ, or turn the Farfisa and Vox Conti sims into dual manuals. But as the Mojo is meant to be a Hammond first, and as I use it as such 90% of the time, this is not a major concern. I should add a note about the acoustic piano, of which everyone is strangely dismissive, perhaps because its a sample rather than a physical model. Its great, full of body and character, and good enough for rocknroll. I use my Mojo with no extra FX (hooray!) straight into a pair of Yamaha DBR10 powered monitors. Righteous!!