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The CRUMAR Mojo’s “Edit” mode can be accessed by pressing the “Shift” button which is
found just above the pedal drawbars on the top panel of the instrument. When “Edit” mode
is engaged, the LED on the “Shift” button blinks. In “Edit” mode you can change transpose,
activate/deactivate rotary simulation and switch between the 4 different combination of
sounds.
Shift + Upper Manual Preset 5 – Global Transpose - Decrease Value, -1
Shift + Upper Manual Preset 6 – Global Transpose - Increase Value, +1
These two buttons are used to adjust the global transposition of the instrument +/- 12
semitones. This change affects both the upper and lower manuals of the instrument.
Pressing one of these buttons changes the global tuning of the instrument by 1 semitone
up or down. When the transposition of the instrument is not set at “0,” one of the LEDs on
these buttons is illuminated, depending on whether the instrument is tuned higher or lower
than “0.” When the LEDs of both lights are off, the instrument is tuned to “0.” Even when
transposed, the global extension of the instrument is 61 notes. It is not possible to make
the VBE CE 2 software generate notes above or below the traditional range of a tonewheel
organ.
Shift + Manual Upper – Rotary Simulation, On/Off
This button is used to enable or disable the rotary speaker simulation. If the CRUMAR
Mojo is connected to a real rotary speaker, the rotary speaker simulation should be turned
off. This button lights up when the function is active.
Pedal to Lower – Panic
This button is used to send an “all notes off” MIDI “panic” message to all 16 MIDI channels.
This function also resets the CRUMAR Mojo MIDI interface. If this button is held for three
seconds, the CRUMAR Mojo sends an “all notes off” message to all 16 MIDI channels and
then reboots the CRUMAR Mojo MIDI interface but not the entire system.