Thanks for opening up with the size issue! Impossible to tell otherwise online. I'm 66, this matters to me. What stand are you using and do you like it? Would it be good for pedals? Thanks, great review!
Nice! I have one of these organs too, can I ask what’s your recording setup? Im totally new to recoding so I have no idea how to go about it. Is that a focusrite 2i2 interface? Where do you plug it on the organ - the audio L - R, the USB I/O, or the midi in and out? Do those cables you’re using come with the interface? Thanks!
It's the Scarlett 2i2 3rd gen I believe and yes the cables go into both the inputs of the interface and the L and R of the organ. If I am playing music from my phone into the interface then I just connect one cable to the headphone output of the organ
Thank you so much for making this! It is very useful to me, seeing as I am strongly, considering purchasing one of these right now. Quick question for you, does this model contain the EP and acoustic piano models that are in the mojo 61? I haven’t been able to find any information on that and I really could use the additional tones. Thank you in advance!
@@itsmaistro Man! The old dual manual mojo had the additional sounds. I guess they are leaving them out now because of the seven and the 17 models. That’s OK, the mojo 61 still has them and I can get the lower manual to go with it. In fact, just ordered it! Thank you again for the information!
@@itsmaistro What about vs the Nord C1? (If you have any experience with that, there’s one for sale near me for 1700 but I’m unsure if this crumar would be better)
@Donny_Dubs I have only had experience with the C2D, but I do know that the C1 does not have physical drawbars, that alone would push me away from it honestly
@DonLeino no problem. The issue with the used one I had that was clacking was due to the keys being to close to the black boarder of the crumar. On the new model there was no issue
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I’ve been thinking about getting this for organ tutorials! Thanks for the review!
No problem. Thanks for checking out the video, it's a great organ
Thanks for opening up with the size issue! Impossible to tell otherwise online. I'm 66, this matters to me. What stand are you using and do you like it? Would it be good for pedals? Thanks, great review!
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Great Music and especially wonderful singers in the demo! Lots of great Disco-Soul records have that sound!
Thank you
What stand did you get?
I have a On Stage table top stand but I would recommend the On Stage T stand for the Crumar
Good stuff man! We are preparing for our Gospel Organ VST and looking for a good controller to use to control it.
@@itsmaistro What foot pedals are you using?
@@GospelMusicians viscount legend 18 note pedalboard
@@GospelMusicianswhat after all these years you going to drop an organ vst! Can’t wait!
Nice! I have one of these organs too, can I ask what’s your recording setup? Im totally new to recoding so I have no idea how to go about it. Is that a focusrite 2i2 interface? Where do you plug it on the organ - the audio L - R, the USB I/O, or the midi in and out? Do those cables you’re using come with the interface? Thanks!
It's the Scarlett 2i2 3rd gen I believe and yes the cables go into both the inputs of the interface and the L and R of the organ. If I am playing music from my phone into the interface then I just connect one cable to the headphone output of the organ
See I’m going end up getting one of these! I have a Nord electro 6D, and Piano 5. I actually want an organ manual and this might be the one
Awesome, I say go for it
Thank you so much for making this! It is very useful to me, seeing as I am strongly, considering purchasing one of these right now. Quick question for you, does this model contain the EP and acoustic piano models that are in the mojo 61? I haven’t been able to find any information on that and I really could use the additional tones. Thank you in advance!
Glad this video could help. And no this model is strictly organ
@@itsmaistro Man! The old dual manual mojo had the additional sounds. I guess they are leaving them out now because of the seven and the 17 models. That’s OK, the mojo 61 still has them and I can get the lower manual to go with it. In fact, just ordered it! Thank you again for the information!
@@JFrankoMusic awesome 👌🏾
I bought one years ago--there is different Hammond organ models in the Crumar -that is what the editor is for
Of course, I've used the editor quite a bit
Thanks for sharing😊I’ve Subscribed!
Thanks for watching
The only thing I would've like to see on this organ is a 11 pin Leslie connector to connect to a 3300 or 122XB Leslie.
@shawnr26 they do have an adapter that you can hook to the organ to use an 11 pun but it would be great to have it directly integrated I to the organ
@@itsmaistro I see it now. The do have the MOJO XT that has the 11 pin interface already built in
Whats the background music whilst you were talking?
@josephmbiri9731 my song called church available on bandcamp
@@itsmaistro thank you
Hi, thanks for the overview but I would have liked just hearing the organ by itself. Too hard to get a feel of the sound with the accompaniment.
Thanks for watching I'll upload more videos of the organ by itself soon
Maistro does this Crumar Mojo have a feature called "Wheel Brake"?
Hey no it doesn't, I'm not familiar with what that feature does
@@itsmaistroWhen you drop the pitch on the analog Tonewheel organ by turning off the switch slowing down the motor and starting it back up again
It does have a leslie switch that can be turned off initially turning off the internal leslie
Alright, I’m hooked! I’m getting one!
Awesome. Link to the crumar is in the description
I didn't notice a pin connector ..is there any way to hook it up to an Leslie ?
Yes crumar has an 11 pin adapter that they sell you can connect to the organ
ok cool@@itsmaistro
What do you think of the Crumar Mojo Classic against the Nord C2D?
I'd still prefer the C2D form factor and the fact it has a monitor in and 11 pin connection port. But the crumar Atilla has an amazing sound
@@itsmaistro What about vs the Nord C1? (If you have any experience with that, there’s one for sale near me for 1700 but I’m unsure if this crumar would be better)
@Donny_Dubs I have only had experience with the C2D, but I do know that the C1 does not have physical drawbars, that alone would push me away from it honestly
Hey! I have a question, how do u get the volume pedal to work?
Connect the expression cord to the swell port on the crumar
@@itsmaistro okay, it worked! Thanks man!
Hey! Is your left output lower than the right cause I’m having trouble with it. Or do we need balanced cables
You’ve probably already answered this but does the classic come with the full-sized pedals?
Hey no it doesn't
what keybed would you say makes more of a mechanical noise . legend live or the mojo classic? I've heard the mojo is quite clacky. thanks
Mines was fine when bought new. When I got one used it was clanky
mmmmm ok awesome , prolly just weak felts . they can be upgraded :) prolly gonna get a suitcase when I sell some gear :) thanks brother@@itsmaistro
@DonLeino no problem. The issue with the used one I had that was clacking was due to the keys being to close to the black boarder of the crumar. On the new model there was no issue
@@itsmaistro great to hear
Does the $2000 mojo sound the same as the $100 VB3 app?
Yes
@@itsmaistro Wow!!
Thank you! I nearly spent $2000 on a Mojo, when all I need is the $150 app!
Awesome!
Hx3.......Mag P2 best clonewheel out there
I am on the edge of buying one.
Are they reliable?
Very reliable IMO
Helpful. Thank you
You're welcome, thank you for watching
WTF! What's going on here? Ive hated clones forever....and I'm getting one.
Lol the crumar is a really good instrument for the price range 🤣🤣
@itsmaistro And your great demonstration sold the deal, my man. Blessings to you always, you're a fine player!
@@superfuzzymomma thank you so much 🙏🏾