The Crumar Bit One, introduced in 1984, is a six-voice programmable touch-sensitive synthesizer that represents a compelling entry in the mid-1980s affordable polyphonic synthesizer market. As a hybrid digital/analog instrument, it combines digitally...
The Crumar Bit 99, released in late 1985 (approximately three months after the Bit 01 expander), represented the keyboard incarnation of the improved Bit 01 technology and served as the ultimate expression of Crumar's Bit synthesizer concept. At a reduced...
The Crumar Spirit stands as one of the most complex and powerful analog monophonic synthesizers ever produced, yet it remains obscure due to Crumar's reputation for budget instruments. Released in 1983 and designed by legendary figures Bob Moog, Jim...
The Crumar Mojo is a 61-key synthesizer and organ keyboard that was released in 2012. It features a vintage-style design and a wide range of sounds, including classic organs, strings, brass, and more. It also has a built-in arpeggiator and sequencer, as well as a variety of effects.
The Crumar Mojo 61 is a 61-key digital synthesizer and organ with a vintage-style design. It features a wide range of sounds, from classic analog synth sounds to modern digital sounds, as well as a variety of effects and modulation options. It also has a...