Crumar Seven is more than just a digital piano. It's a completely new thing, albeit in a retro design. As you can see, the piano is nicely packaged in a wooden case reminiscent of the old famous electric pianos found in the early 70s. This design was basically mandatory earlier in the world. It was practical both when transporting your instrument and for the manufacturer to assemble as they were heavy with many large mechanical parts.
Later something happened. Digital pianos took over the market from mechanical and analog keyboards - and the concept of easily transported instruments gradually became more and more common. Lighter and smaller and today's models are so small and slim that you can carry them in a bag. But do they look good on stage? Do you get a sense of the class that old electric pianos had? And what do we think of the sound? Basically all digital pianos offer standard piano sounds that are primarily based on sampled material and everyone wants to replace a grand piano, but supersede the sound of the famous electric pianos and let these sounds be of minor importance.
But now comes Crumar Seven. The latest technology in sound creation and in a new form that keyboard players love. The main focus is on electric pianos and all sounds are based on a real-time synthesis, with different types of sounds specifically designed to reproduce the classic sounds. And of course there is also a physical model of a grand piano here, with a total of nine different synthesis engines.
Portable, elegant and lightweight design. The Crumar Seven is one of the most revolutionary stage pianos of modern times. Works like a digital instrument, but feels like an analog, electro-acoustic instrument. Comes complete with a case, metal legs and accessories.
Nine Synthesmotet:
- Tine Electric Piano
- Reed Electric Piano
- Electric Baby Grand
- Clavi EP
- DX Digital EP
- MKS Digital EP
- Vibraphone
- Acoustic Grand Piano
- Sample Playback
Effects:
- Effect slot 1: Tremolo, auto-panner, LFO Wha-Wha and Pedal Wha-Wha
Effect slot 2: Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Delay (all in stereo)
AMP simulator with overdrive and EQ
Reverb
3-band semi-parametric EQ
Synth PAD effect
Other features:
- Built in a solid wooden chassis with handle
- Metal legs with carrying case
- Inputs for sustain and expression pedal
- Accessory box with protection
- Internal Wi-Fi hot-spot for web-app editor
- 32 presets (8 factory settings + 24 user memories)
- Illuminated RGB dials
- MIDI OUT and USB-MIDI port
- Internal PSU
- 73-key hammer-action keyboard