User Manual MADE IN ITALY
INDEX 1. GENERAL WARNING. 2. PACKAGE AND HANDLING. 3. ACCESSORIES IN YOUR PACKAGE. 4. CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS. 5. START-UP AND SHUT DOWN OF THE INSTRUMENT: USE. 6. EDIT AND PROGRAMMING MODE. 7. UPDATE. 8. MAINTENANCE. 9. ADDENDUM.
1) GENERAL WARNING. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE CONNECT CABLES. • • • • Do not place the instrument in wet or dirty environments Do not remove the protective coverings. Do not touch the AC plug with wet hands. FACTORY DEFAULTS • • Crumar Mojo will accept voltage from 100V to 240V AC 50-60Hz through the original AC adapter. Be sure that local electrical standards are compliant with the instrument.
When you are using the instrument, please be aware of the following: • • • • • • • • • If present, ventilation holes must not be covered. Air must circulate freely around instrument The instrument must be installed in a place free of vibration. Do not expose it to electro-magnetic interference Do not expose it to heat, cold, wet and dust. Do not expose it to direct sunlight. Do not expose it to electrostatic forces.
2) PACKAGE AND HANDLING. Please remove the organ from its packaging carefully. Crumar Mojo weights just over 17 KG! If not placed in the original Crumar stand, we recommend to placed the organ on a stand rated at 20 KG, which will give a more than sufficient safety margin. We recommend to keep the original packaging material for future usage in the case you need to move it. The packaging bag is not a toy. Keep it outside the reach of children.
4) CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS. Your instrument is designed to be connected to a power source with the same characteristics as reported in the label located in the rear of the original power supply of the instruments. If you are planning to use the instrument in countries with different electric characteristics, please contact your dealer or a CRUMAR authorized service center. Your instrument is suitable for use in most countries around the world: its power supply accepts voltages from 100 to 240 Volt AC.
• 4 – Headphones (stereo): Is used to connect headphones for individual listening of the instrument; It is recommended to disable vertical simulation if you would like to hear the instrument with this output, because headphones only allow stereo listening. • 5 – Midi in connection: input 5 poles DIN. This input can be connected to a device capable of sending MIDI messages, such a master keyboards or a midi bass pedalboard.
• 10 - Rotary Speed: 6,3 mm stereo output jack. It is used to connect a foot pedal (optional) or a frontal half-moon (optional) to control the speed of the internal rotary speaker simulator. Please use only original Crumar half-moon or foot pedal. Other pedals and/or equipment, can damage the instrument. The instrument is equipped with auto-adjustment: if you connect a halfmoon or a pedal before turning the instrument on, it will be immediately configured for proper use.
• Vibrato Section: consists of 3 buttons and 6 leds near the button of vibrato/chorus. With these 3 buttons is possible to add vibrato or chorus effect to sound and control it. “Vibrato Up” button enable effect only on upper manual, “Vibrato Lo” enable effect only on lower manual. With “Vi/Cho” button you can choose the type of effect C3 – V1 – C1 – V2 – C2 – V3 (related led will turn on). • Percussion section: this section has four buttons.
From left to right each set is composed by: 16’ One octave under 8’ with repetition of first low octave. 5-1/3 8’ 4’ 2-2/3 2 A fifth above 8’ Fundamental An octave above 8’ An octave and a fifth above 8’ Two ocatve above 8’ with repetition of the last upper octave. 1-1/3 1-3/5 1 Two octave and a third above 8’ Two octave and a fifth above 8’ Three octave above 8’ with repetition of the two last upper octaves.
5) START-UP AND SHUT DOWN OF THE INSTRUMENT: USE. START-UP: after connecting the audio cableS, the expression and sustain pedal, you can connect the power supply to the instrument and to the AC main: the instrument is under voltage. Pressing the “power” button, Crumar Mojo will start-up and the red light on the “power” button will lights up.
memory, this effectively extends the life of the support, since during normal use, no data is written in it and then behaves like a read-only media. Any data you try to write to the operating system, any software you install, any changes you try to do, the next time it is “misunderstood” and the system will always start in the default of factory.
RE-ENABLING “EWF”. Do the same as on point 1, 2 & 3. 4) click on “enable ewf” and confirm all messages: instrument will reboot. 5) After that, filter will be enabled. “COMMIT CHANGES” FUNCTION. With this function, as option present in the “EWF Manager”, when “EWF” is enabled, you can save changes “on the fly” without the need to disable the filter. This feature can be useful in case of “light changes” such as modifications of settings of the VB3 HE II (eg.
Fig. 3 “Tonewheel Generator Set” section offers the possibility to choose between 20 different types of tone generator, in fact 20 different settings of the same electromagnetic generator typical of the American tonewheel organs. “Generator” section provides the ability to vary the typical “Leakeage” and “CrossTalk” that makes the sounds unique and inimitable.
simulation with 800 Hz internal crossover and then placing the two spakers on top of each other, the simulation will be “monoaural”, but will reflect the physics of rotary amplifiers with bass on bottom and treble on top, whereas the control is “OFF, the rotary speaker simulation will work in common stereo way.
6) EDIT AND PROGRAMMING MODE. By pressing “SHIFT” button on the control panel, you can access the “edit” mode: CRUMAR MOJO will enter programming mode and few buttons, knobs and drawbars take an alternative function. When “shift” is activated, LEDs on “shift” and on “pedal to lower” buttons will blink. Functions associated are a lot, from global settings of the instrument to settings related to VB3 HE II. GLOBAL EDIT FUNCTIONS. Pressing “shift” and pressing buttons as on fig.
3: Upper manual preset 4 ► expression pedal midi channel 1. With this button you can choose if expression pedal works or not on midi channel 1 (upper manual). 4: Upper manual preset 5 ► global transpose –1. Upper manual preset 6 ► global transpose +1.
11: Lower manual preset 6 ► Velocity on/off. With this button it is possible to set both keyboards of Mojo for working in velocity mode (for example for playing sound that need touch response) or on velocity off mode with fast action (for controlling organ sounds). 12: Manual Lower ► Out Split on/off - control change 54. With this button it is possible to activate/deactivate vertical simulation “out split”. EDIT FUNCTIONS : ADD CONTROLS. Pressing “shift” and selecting buttons as on Fig.
1: Drive ► Crosstalk Control Change 91. 2: Keyclick ► Keyclick length Control Change 92. 3: Reverb ► Reverb Lenght Control Change 93. 4: Bass ► Rotary Balance Control Change 94. 5: Treble ► Percussion Volume Control Change 95. 6: Pedalboard Drawbar 16’ ► Pedalboard sustain Control Change 96.
7) UPDATE. Crumar Mojo offers many opportunities to upgrade due to its architecture that combines optimally hardware and software. There are two levels of update: firmware update and software update. Update the firmware is the ability, through upload of a file by the user via midi in, to change the operating mode of the instrument interface and in general of the Mojo.
8) MAINTENANCE. The instrument does not require any special maintenance procedures: however we recommend not to clean the unit using solvents, flammable liquids or cleaners. The wooden and iron parts of Mojo should be cleaned only with a soft, not too moist cloth to prevent entering of water into the panel through the slits of the buttons or anything. It is recommended not to place flammable objects or bins with liquids on the instrument panel or on the keyboards.
9) ADDENDUM.
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