Crumar Spirit

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Hey, have any of you put together a Crumar Spirit modular patch ???
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I checked a Spirit out last night & got a look at the manual, but there's no complete block diagram in the Spirit manual, to help with building a patch.
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It's quite a complex mono synth, so before i started on a patch myself, i thought i'd ask if any of you have built one??
<br>....and gave it away free :smile:
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Yes, lazy-itess >;-)
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No, but that sounds interesting. Keep us posted.
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can something like the crumar even be modeled in modular?
The crumar was quite a beast wasn't it?
(only read about it never saw one irl)
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I've relased my Crumar-DS2 mod3 patch a year ago.
It's a hybrid mono-poly synth (warning: use all 4 output of the patch in a mixer input!)
It sounds very very close to my original Crumar. The patches included are the original from the manual.

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 2&forum=15
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On 2005-07-13 18:34, Faxi Nadu wrote:
can something like the crumar even be modeled in modular?
The crumar was quite a beast wasn't it?
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To answer your 2nd question first >>> Yes, as far as analogue monosynths go, the Spirit IS a beast. Not in size, but in capabilities (& not it's ability to sound like a blooming minimoog) Mr Moog designed a much more capable synth in the Spirit than he did in the mini.
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To answer your 1st question. 'Modelled', perhaps not. Certainly not easily. 'Roughly represented', definately, but i'm struggling at the moment because i don't have the Spirit docs to hand & it's modulation routings are pretty complex. The filter is also not what you'd call 'normal' :grin:
I'll need to borrow the manual.
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... or google :wink:
http://www.bigbluewave.co.uk/Download/C ... Manual.pdf

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Hey cool :cool:
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Now i've got no excuses :eek:

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