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Crumar MOJO - Synth Bass Details; Other Sound Effects; Output Split Mode Configuration; Combination Settings Persistence

Crumar MOJO
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Synth Bass: this responds on channel 3 and it is available only in combi mode 2,3 and 4,
is monophonic and offers two parameters accessible by the Pedal Drawbars (in the middle
of the console):
drawbar n.1: Filter envelope amount
drawbar n.2: decay/sustain time
You can route the synth pedal to the first 2 octaves of the lower keyboard by turning the
Pedal-to-lower function on. Unlike combination n. 1, this creates a split between the Synth
Bass sound and the E.Piano sound. The split point is fixed at MIDI note n. 60 (the third C
key of the keyboard).
Other: Overdrive and the Spring Reverb only affect the Combo Organ sounds.
Output Split Mode: when a split mode is active, you find the organ (either tonewheel or
combo) on the left output and the e.piano on the right output.
Settings: all settings made to combinations 2 to 4 are temporary and get lost every time
you switch the instrument off.
ACCESSING THE ADDITIONAL BONUS SOUNDS VIA MIDI CONTROL
You can connect an external keyboard to the MIDI INPUT of your Mojo, have it send notes
on channel 6 and play the electric piano sounds along with the tonewheel organ.
Use program changes from 0 to 15 to switch between 8 effects for the “Tines” piano and
other 8 variants of the “Reed” piano.

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