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Keys per Manual | 61 |
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Drawbars per Manual | 9 |
Sound Engine | Physical Modeling |
Keyboards | 2 Manuals |
Polyphony | Unlimited |
Effects | Rotary speaker simulation, reverb, chorus, vibrato |
Connectivity | MIDI In/Out, USB, Audio Out |
Power Supply | External power adapter (included) |
Details the function of the Power button for turning the instrument on/off and initiating boot-up.
Explains the controls for the rotary speaker simulation, including Run/Stop and Fast/Slow buttons.
Details controls for the upper manual, including Manual mode and Presets for drawbar settings.
Details controls for the lower manual, including Manual mode and Presets for drawbar settings.
Explains the vibrato/chorus function controls, including independent manual settings and degree selection.
Details the percussion function controls, including On/Off, volume, decay, and harmonic settings.
Explains the 'Pedal to Lower' function for pedal tones on the lower manual and its three states.
Describes the 'Shift' button's function to access 'Edit' mode for transpose, rotary simulation, and sound combinations.
Details the drawbars, their arrangement, colors, and how they represent pipe lengths and harmonics.
Explains the six control knobs for real-time adjustment of Volume, Drive, Click, Reverb, Bass, and Treble.
Details the sequence for starting the CRUMAR Mojo, including connecting cables and pressing the power button.
Outlines the correct procedure for shutting down the instrument and disconnecting power.
Describes the VB3CE2 as the advanced electromagnetic organ emulation software.
Explains how the VB3 CE 2 software models different tonewheel organs and allows importing custom generators.
Explains the different audio output modes available, including stereo and vertical simulation.
Describes the two available overdrive simulation settings.
Details the two reverb selections: digital and spring.
Explains the R.Wires setting for resistor wire types, with two selections.
Describes circuit settings for leakage, crosstalk, and brilliance effects.
Details advanced percussion settings like volume, drop, levels, and decay.
Explains vibrato section settings for depth and mix.
Describes the setting to adjust the decay level of pedalboard sound.
Details the central section controls for rotary speaker simulation, including speed, balance, and cabinet settings.
Explains the 'Front Stop' function to keep the rotary speaker horn in a fixed front position.
Describes the 'memphis' function that disconnects rotary bass from speed selection.
Explains the parameter controlling the duration of the keyclick effect.
Describes the control for the duration of the spring reverb simulation.
Details the 'Out EQ' for middle frequencies and middle control.
Explains how to regulate the level of drawbars and modify harmonic mixing.
Describes the knob for balancing electric piano and organ sounds.
Explains the 'settings' function for recalling early or default configurations.
Describes the factory reset option for all controls and settings.
Explains how to restore previous saved controls and settings.
Explains using Preset 5 to decrease the global transposition value by one semitone.
Explains using Preset 6 to increase the global transposition value by one semitone.
Describes how to enable or disable the rotary speaker simulation using this button.
Explains the 'Pedal to Lower - Panic' function for sending MIDI 'all notes off' and resetting the interface.
Describes Combination 1 as the standard tonewheel organ sound.
Details Combination 2 featuring tonewheel organ, tines E.Piano, and synth bass.
Describes Combination 3 with Red Tolex Combo Organ, tines E.Piano, and synth bass.
Details Combination 4 with Italian Transistor Combo Organ, reed E.Piano, and synth bass.
Explains how to enter EDIT MODE and use Percussion buttons to select combinations.
Describes Combination 1 as the primary reason for choosing the MOJO, focusing on tonewheel organ.
Details Combination 2 with tonewheel organ, a physical-model tines electric piano, and synth bass.
Explains Combination 3 featuring the Red Tolex Combo Organ, tines E.Piano, and synth bass.
Details Combination 4 with Italian Transistor Combo Organ, reed E.Piano, and synth bass.
Details characteristics of combo organs, MIDI channel, keys, and bass registration.
Explains E.Piano characteristics, MIDI channel, and additional effects activated by Lower Preset buttons.
Details Synth Bass response, MIDI channel, monophonic nature, and parameters.
Notes that Overdrive and Spring Reverb affect only Combo Organ sounds.
Explains how the organ and e.piano are routed to left and right outputs in split mode.
States that settings for combinations 2-4 are temporary and lost on power off.
Details how to update firmware using MIDI IN connection and MFU technology.
Explains updating or replacing the VB3 CE 2 sound software for new features or bug fixes.
Offers advice on cleaning the instrument, avoiding liquids, and handling malfunctions.
States the two-year warranty coverage for instrument defects not due to misuse.
Provides a chart detailing MIDI functions, transmitted/recognized messages, and remarks.
Lists standard functions and their corresponding MIDI messages and types.
Details special MIDI functions like Presets & Manual, Pedal to Lower, and Reset Function.
A spreadsheet containing tonewheel measurement data for custom generator creation.