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3. THE REAR PANEL

All the connections are present at the back panel. From left to right:

HEADPHONES

: plug your headphones here to practice without an external

speaker. This output is paralleled with the stereo line output.

AUDIO L & R

: these are TRS jacks carrying balanced line outputs at a +4 dB

level, but can also accept TS (mono) jacks for unbalanced signal. If you have to
use long cables, we suggest to use all balanced connections.

SWELL

:   this   TSR   Jack   input   accepts   an   expression   pedal   with   linear

potentiometer  in  the   range  10  ~   50   Kohm;   we   suggest   to   use  the   original

Crumar expression pedals, but other pedals from other manufacturers may be
compatible.

SUSTAIN

: if you have a sustain pedal like those used for digital pianos, you can

connect it here for controlling the Rotary Speaker speeds (see configuration in

the Editor chapter) or for sustaining notes.

HALFMOON or FOOTSWITCH

: This section includes a TRS Jack input and a 2-

way selector. You can connect either a  

Crumar Dual Footswitch

   or a  

Crumar

Halfmoon

 (optional accessories) for controlling the Rotary Speaker speeds. 

MIDI IN – OUT

: use these ports to connect to other MIDI equipment using

standard MIDI cables.

USB MIDI I/O

: use this USB “device” port to connect the instrument to your

computer or mobile device for accessing the Editor or for DAW integration. This

port carries only MIDI signals. Use this port to connect a USB cable for USB
online editor.

SYSTEM USB

: these are two USB “host” ports that can accept the USB Thumb

drive for installing future firmware updates, or for connecting the optional Wi-Fi

Dongle, or even for MIDI-USB controllers such as the Crumar 

MojoPedals 2018

pedalboard, as explained later in this manual.

The last two are the Power button and the AC plug.

PLEASE NOTE

: When the HM/FS Selector is in HM position (for Half-Moon switch), the

Rotary Speed button on the top panel is unresponsive. Set this to FS for using an external

Footswitch and/or the integrated button. This also applies to the sustain pedal functions.

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Summary of Contents for MOJO Classic Switcase

Page 1: ...THE ULTIMATE TONEWHEEL ORGAN EXPERIENCE USER S MANUAL Firmware version 1 00 www Crumar it CRUMAR MOJO CLASSIC SUITCASE USER S MANUAL Page 1 20...

Page 2: ...soon as possible Do not clean using abrasive cleaners as they may damage the surfaces Please keep all packaging in case you need to transport the instrument to a service center The instrument can be u...

Page 3: ...ew firmware updates We recommend to keep an eye at the support section of the Crumar website and check for new versions of both the manual and the instrument s firmware You will find that some concept...

Page 4: ...le leakage noise and cross modulation between tonewheels A total of 22 different tonewheel generators to choose from Generator shaping for a total of 154 generator combinations Adjustable global tunin...

Page 5: ...uttons for Vibrato on off Vibrato type knob Drawbar HOLD mode for alternate drawbar settings Two drawbar presets per manual with easy storage mode Dedicated button for rotary effect speeds Pedal to lo...

Page 6: ...ato Chorus controls which belong to this side of the console are presented exactly like on a vintage tonewheel organ There are two large buttons for turning the effect on or off on the upper or on the...

Page 7: ...is used for a few alternate functions 1 Push and hold the SHIFT button along with the ROTARY SPEED button to disable or enable the internal Rotary Speaker simulation If the simulation is OFF the red...

Page 8: ...gistration while holding the current registration active When the MANUAL button is active press the MANUAL button again it will start blinking While it s blinking move the drawbars to prepare your alt...

Page 9: ...rnal Rotary Speaker simulation is active this knob adjusts the distance between the virtual speakers and the virtual microphones varying the amount of perception of the Doppler effect and other acoust...

Page 10: ...2 way selector You can connect either a Crumar Dual Footswitch or a Crumar Halfmoon optional accessories for controlling the Rotary Speaker speeds MIDI IN OUT use these ports to connect to other MIDI...

Page 11: ...u don t have CHROME install it from Google or from the Play Store Android or from the App Store Apple Other browsers may not be compatible 4 1 OPTION 2 Wi Fi Editor Using the optional USB Wi Fi dongle...

Page 12: ...mation is fixed at 127 and the high trigger point is used for both keyboards High trigger point is always used for the internal sound generator CC Send choose whether you wish to send all MIDI Continu...

Page 13: ...green folder icon one of the available shapshots Everytime a snapshot is recalled is set as the default snapshot and will always be recalled when the instrument is turned on 4 5 PARAMETER EDITING Tap...

Page 14: ...onewheels only used for the first 12 tones wired with the pedalboard Unselecting this parameter will use standard sinus tonewheels Foldback on 16 the first 16 wheels wired to the keyboards are usually...

Page 15: ...off from the motor so the horn slows down until stopping only driven by the centrifugal force so the time between fast and stop may be longer than from fast to slow Bass up down same as above but for...

Page 16: ...ed at a high volume there s some sort of feedback between the tubes the transformers and the pickups of the Hammond and the speakers of the Leslie resulting in a sound that tends to get fatter the att...

Page 17: ...tions per minute just multiply the Hz value by 60 For example the horn when the Horn Slow parameter is set at 64 rotates at 0 77 Hz which translates in 46 2 RPM All the speed values can be varied betw...

Page 18: ...ting walls from tiles to absorber panels Diffusion adjusts the diffusion of traveling waves across the reflecting surfaces Pre delay adjusts the time between the direct sound and the early reflections...

Page 19: ...compliant USB MIDI IN OUT connection to your computer Use this port to connect the Mojo to your computer software No drivers are needed for Windows OS X and Linux 8 MIDI MAP PARAMETER NAME C C NUMBER...

Page 20: ...ensions cm 94 x 52 x 17 weight 18 Kg Crumar Mojo is a digital Musical Instrument designed and built in Italy All rights reserved All trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners...

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