Saturday, October 24, 2009
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Egonomically speaking, the matching of knob-shape to synth function is a true work of art. Kudos to the Crumar knob-master.
ReplyDeletethese are truly special synths
ReplyDeleteThere was a band here is Orange County, CA called RADAR that had one -- it sounds very, very cool. I met their synth player in a local repair shop (Futara) years ago; very nice guy.
ReplyDeleteThere was one in my high school, it was the first knobby analog I got to play (I had a Poly 800). I used it for solos on "I'll stop the World and Melt With You."
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ReplyDeletehttp://cgi.ebay.com/Crumar-DS2-Analog-Synthesizer-/190410706210?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Keyboards_MIDI&hash=item2c555ccd22
hello everybody! I need help! My crumar is incomplete I can ´t found a board oscilator 2 of crumar ds 2. anyone can help me find a scheme to manufacture?
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