1. THE SOUND OF MOJO
VB3-II virtual tonewheel organ
The sound of Crumar Mojo is based on the same “core” of the virtual
instrument GSi VB3-II. While the virtual instrument runs on regular
computers, Mojo is built on a new dedicated DSP platform,
purposedly designed by Crumar for the new Mojo line. This means
that with Mojo not only you have access to a familiar and intuitive
organ interface controlling one of the most realistic tonewheel organ
simulations, but you also have access to a detailed and extensive parameter set that
lets you customize the organ sound in order to match your preferences any way you
like.
Sound Engine main features:
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Full polyphony (61 upper + 61 lower + 25 pedals = 147 notes)
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91 modeled tonewheels with accurate phase synchronization
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Adjustable leakage noise and cross modulation between tonewheels
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A total of 22 different tonewheel generators to choose from
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Generator shaping for a total of 154 generator combinations
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Adjustable global tuning from 430 to 450 Hz
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Foldback on 16" deactivatable
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Complex wheels
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Resistor wiring with multiple options
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Realistic “run” motor wow & flutter
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Busbars and 9 key contact simulation
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String Bass with adjustable release time
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Loudness "robbing" effect
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Single triggered percussion with natural capacitor discharge/recharge
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Adjustable Percussion Level & Decay
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Vibrato/Chorus virtual scanner
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Adjustable Vibrato Scanner depth & mix
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Dynamic tube overdrive simulation
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Digital stereo reverb
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Rotary speaker simulation with virtual microphone positioning, tube overdrive,
tube feedback
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Rotors "Front Stop" brake position with adjustable preferred position
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Upper and Lower manuals SPLIT with adjustable split point
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Supports pedal sustain
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