Crumar's Mojo 61 provides one of the best possible experiences from a modern electro-mechanical type keyboard instrument. The Mojo 61 ia a compact digital emulation of a drawbar organ and electric piano. It has semi-weighted keys, with a waterfall keybed. The panel was designed to be practical and intuitive, with no deep menu-diving or LCD screens.
The Mojo uses state-of-the-art DSP technology that is derived from the popular keyboard, the GSi Gemini. With most controls accessible on the front panel, there is also a Wi-Fi counterpoint, that allows one to change any parameter using a Web App editor.
With a bank of built in classic effects such as a Leslie rotary speaker emulator, some stereo chorus and phaser, as well as amp modeling. One will be ready for performance with nothing but this beastly combo organ.
With a firmware update on the Mojo 61, it has now expanded to include two new piano sounds, bringing the full synthesis engine count to 8. The first one is a "DX Electric Piano" used on many pop tunes in the 80s. Secondly is a sampled Acoustic Grand piano, with over 230 mb worth of stereo multi-samples to provide the most faithful reproduction of the piano.
Features
- Combo Organ and Electric Piano
- 61 Semi-weighted keys
- Waterfall Keybed
- Practical and intuitive panel
- State-of-the-Art DSP Technology
- Wi-Fi connection for editing parameters
- All sounds generated with real-time physical modeling
- Full keyboard polyphony
- Built in Effects and Amp Modeling