User Manual

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:
Full polyphony (61 upper + 61 lower + 25 pedals = 147 notes)
91 modeled tonewheels with accurate phase synchronization
Adjustable leakage noise and cross modulation between tonewheels
A total of 22 different tonewheel generators to choose from
Generator shaping for a total of 154 generator combinations
Adjustable global tuning from 430 to 450 Hz
Foldback on 16" deactivatable
Complex wheels
Resistor wiring with multiple options
Realistic “run motor wow & flutter
Busbars and 9 key contact simulation
String Bass with adjustable release time
Loudness "robbing" effect
Single triggered percussion with natural capacitor discharge/recharge
Adjustable Percussion Level & Decay
Vibrato/Chorus virtual scanner
Adjustable Vibrato Scanner depth & mix
Dynamic tube overdrive simulation
Digital stereo reverb
Rotary speaker simulation with virtual microphone positioning, tube overdrive,
tube feedback
Rotors "Front Stop" brake position with adjustable preferred position
Upper and Lower manuals SPLIT with adjustable split point
Supports pedal sustain
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