Please note that, since the first release of the Crumar Seven, several updates and new sounds have been released, each time improving funcionalities and sound. Some of the sounds you hear in this introduction video no longer match the current production units. Make sure you also watch the most recent videos featuring new sounds and updates.
the sounds we hear here are they the same sounds I would hear if I bought the Crumar Seventeen? and both models can be updated with new sounds? or how do the two models differ exactly? can I twitch and control the sounds on the menu of the Seventeen the same way as you control the sounds with the buttons on the Seven? thanks if anyone can help me understand this.. I just got a chance to buy a Seventeen.. so that is why I am asking as I consider purchasing it on a better deal.. thanks!
bellissima, fantastica! una meraviglia! mi ricorda il caro vecchio bellissimo DP 80!!!! soddisfazione doppia visto che è un'azienda italiana! bravissimi !
oh hell yeah, what a beauty! And they gave you the all important flat top so you can put another board on it. A company for once has actually DONE THINGS RIGHT. Thanks Crumar!
I just love my Seven 😍 And the updates are great. Knobs turning perfectly and colours give better feedback than those numbers etc on other Instruments. The Steinway is just gorgeous to play! Thank you Crumar ❤
I really wanted a Nord but saw this RU-vid on Crumar 7. I had forgotten all about this piano. It seems to have easier access to different sounds. I love it and made up my mind to get this keyboard near future. 🎹🎼🙏🏻👏🙌. And I love the case wow !!
This instrument reminds me of an engineering product firm I worked at in Phoenix in 2012. They hadn't updated their lobby since I'm guessing about 1995, and they had a coffee table made of plastered drywall. At least you guys had the forethought to make your plastered drywall object sound really dang good.
Blimey what's this! It looks very 70s which is no bad thing .........I really love the look. Max is a great player - always love watching him play on youtube. Could be onto a winner if the price is right Crumar! The way it folds up with the legs is great design. This is the new Wurli/Fender Rhodes for the 21st Century.....Korg Roland and Yammy watch out!
Jonathan Osborn Hi there! Do I implement it in my work or design it? 1. I do occasionally implement it in my sessions. 2. I have not designed any algorithms but always intrigued to. ❤️☕️
@@LisaBellaDonnaMusic I figure there are enough people making great software, Im not tempted to make my own program, but I am intrigued by these physical modeling keyboards live, especially if i cold play the parameters in real time! Sweep the material parameter, or pickup placement, etc
You and your electric piano have amazing dynamics of character. I found the wave envelope used with piano particularly easy on the ears. Maybe you could add a few more legs to so its protective case top can become a bench to sit on.
Damn you, ZioGuido! Go ahead and take all my money. I've already got the dual manual Mojo. Now I'm going to have to get the Seven, and a Mojo 61 to sit on top of it. If you really wanted to take even more of my money, you'd create a state -of-the-art stereo keyboard amp (one that has enough bottom to handle organ pedals and left hand bass) designed specifically for your beautiful instruments.
IMO, pretty good, the new piano bank sounds surprisingly good and real. The Rhodes sounds very nice, but I have listened to 4 demos and am not impressed with how the lower end of the key-range sounds, its a bit too farty" and thin for my tastes. The added pad element this player adds in a couple of the examples is very old school. I couldn't tell whether it was trying be an analog pad or strings.
Really tinny CP-70 sound. It's actually a super cool sound in its own right, but doesn't really sound like a CP! All of these sounds would totally work onstage, which is the whole point I guess. I don't know that I'd record them in the studio unless I didn't have anything else. I LOVE the traditional look of it with the Rhodes style case and legs. Great playing Max and nice video Guido!
Just the other day I was discussing with a friend how curious it is that they still put CP70 samples in modern keyboards. I'm not sure why anyone would need a CP-70 sound unless you are covering a song recorded on one originally. CP-70s were basically lousy-sounding piano substitutes. Sure, they were the best we had at the time, but even early digital pianos sound more realistic. I would only ever use a CP-70 sound if I was playing a Peter Gabriel song, or maybe 80s era Genesis .
Well maybe I'm a weirdo, but I love Yamaha Electric Grands. The studio where I work has every model of CP except for the upright CP-60m, and another friend has that one! I use that sound a LOT. Maybe because my band plays Peter Gabriel and 80s Genesis! And Howard Jones! lol. If they can multisample acoustic pianos and make them sound realistic, they should be able to do the same with a CP-70/80. Even the Keyscape one doesn't quite nail it!
You are not a weirdo...you just have very weird tastes. hee hee :) I owned a CP30 for a number of years. It essentially has only 2 different sounds: electronic piano and harpsichord. I eventually got rid of it because it was heavy, took up a lot of room, and the sounds weren't very useful. But you know what? I miss it to this day, especially when I hear old recordings of me playing it.
My thought is that the physical modeling instead of sample based makes it more real in how it responds. Roland drums i believe use physical modeling and there is a playability about them that you cant get from samples. Seems have a rough patch change like the korg.
Damn... It would be tough deciding between this and the SV-1. I would only add a harpsichord sound if I could. (Likewise on the Crumar organs, I would want a decent pipe organ.)
Since long I'm waiting Rhodes looking piano like this. I loved it. Very nice looking, compact, and top flat surface is the best. And I'm sure you are going to improve sounds like you did for acoustic piano last days. But; why did you put this lolipop looking knobs there? You have designed a real retro-vintage piano. But why you just didn't put simple knobs. (Ex; something like Wurlitzer's knobs) Several times I played Crumar Seven in music stores, like I said loved it, but touching those knobs... I wish you could upgrade Crumar Seven with new analog knobs.
It looks just like the original Rhodes Stage .... I sure hope it is nowhere near as heavy !!! Also I think it would be appropriate to include small playback speakers ... a 'natural' instrument such as this should be immediately playable with the flick of a switch, it's a drag to always depend on an external sound system even for a casual play or to bang out an idea **
Great video, and this is a great sounding electric keyboard synth, but if this is just a digital keyboard, why is it so big? There are no tines in there so why would you need all of the room in that big bulky body? It seems a shame to make it so big just for the look alone.
It has some practicality: its designed so you can put another keyboard on top of it, the way keyboards used to made. If you play more than one keyboard, its a great design. And if you don't, its a great place to put sheet music....or drinks. :)
Sounds Better than most of what I have heard of the new "retro" E.Pianos, but the Grand Piano sound ? did not convince me .. have to hear more dedicated demos of that sound :) Howabout a new Mojo 2 Manual Organ with 76 key weighted lower manual and 61 key organ keybed ? :)
Love it! Mr.Ray been one of the best feel playing VSTs ever so if there's elements of that in there it's got to be good. Wonder what the keybed is like?
I did tour with a Rhodes for a couple of years. So glad I don't have to anymore. Rhodes is in my garage along with my Hammond M3. Both are for sale. I prefer bringing lightweight synths and weighted action controllers these days. Much better for my 52 year old back.
50 lbs IS heavy, but this is obviously for people who love the rhodes and want the authentic style, sound, and feel, and are willing to work for it. I'm the laziest shit in the world, but I'll tell ya... I'll learn to carry that damn 50 pounds to be able play that beauty on stage. For people like you there's already a hundred keyboards to choose from. For people like us, well, someone actually thought of us for once. Thank you Crumar.
Grazie a questi filmati un anno fa ho deciso di imparare a suonare il piano e spendere i miei soldini in tastiere (..mannaggia a voi :):):) .. i pezzi eseguiti sono improvvisazioni o no? e sarebbe possibile reperire gli spartiti? Ciao e complimentissimi a te e Max!!