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Crumar

9 products

Synthesizer

  • Bit 01

    Rackmount expander version of the Bit One, providing the same six-voice DCO synthesis without the keyboard.

  • Bit 99

    An early menu-driven analog synthesizer from Crumar featuring six voices with dual DCOs, 99 onboard patches, and the ability to layer two sounds simultaneously.

  • Bit One

    The Crumar Bit One is a 6-voice programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer with digital control, produced from 1984 to 1986. It features a 61-note velocity-sensitive keyboard, two DCOs per voice, and dual/split keyboard modes for versatile performance.

  • DS-2

    The DS-2 is a monophonic synthesizer paired with a 44-voice polyphonic strings section, produced by Crumar in the late 1970s. It was among the first keyboards to use digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs) for improved tuning stability. The instrument features a Moog-style 4-pole lowpass filter and dual LFOs with sample-and-hold capabilities.

  • Performer

    A fully polyphonic analog strings and brass machine from Italian maker Crumar, offering 49 voices of polyphony with dual oscillator strings and straightforward slider-based controls.

  • Spirit

    The Crumar Spirit is a fully featured analog monosynth designed by Bob Moog, Jim Scott, and Tom Rhea, offering two VCOs and a flexible multimode filter section that surpasses the Minimoog in versatility.

  • Trilogy

    The Crumar Trilogy is a six-voice analog hybrid keyboard produced from 1981 to 1985 that combines three distinct sections — synthesizer, strings, and organ — into a single instrument. Each section features individual outputs, allowing musicians to separate sounds for external processing or mixing.

Keyboard

  • Multiman-S

    The Crumar Multiman-S is a fully polyphonic orchestral string machine featuring five basic instrument sounds with a split keyboard design. Known as the Orchestrator in North America, it allows players to combine different instrument timbres independently on the left and right keyboard sections to create custom ensemble blends.

  • Stratus

    The Crumar Stratus is a rare polyphonic analog synthesizer from 1982 that combines two instruments in one: a six-voice synthesizer and an organ synth with four drawbars, each with independent master volume controls. It represents a streamlined version of Crumar's Trilogy model, utilizing CEM chip technology common to premium synthesizers of the era.