What I'd love to see from Crumar is a wonderful Stage Piano, with 88 and 73/76 keys options. With aftertouch, and all the features needed (layers, splits, presets, edits, independient volume and effects control for each section, etc). Combining the Seven, the Mojo and the best from beloved vintage ones like Orchestrator, Trilogy, Bit 99, etc. As with Seven, high quality onboard effects. And of course, the posibilities to import and store sound and samples. That would be killer!.
Yeah that would be cool. like a direct competitor to the stage or nord electro at a fraction of the price, and with a better interface, as Clavia's interfaces are getting worse with each new generation of keys, not integrating the more powerful new features well and consistently raising prices in some sort of hype onslaught. Clavia have the best sounds, the best controls over the sounds, but really silly interfaces and inflated prices. Behringer is making some crazily cool and affordable new synths of surprising quality, making more expensive brands scratch their heads so Crumar is well placed to take on Clavia, Roland, Korg etc with that same spirit
Great demo of gorgeous sounding and looking instrument. I feel like this is an instant classic. I would love to be playing this thing in a dark room just by the glow from the controls.
Thank you making this review 🙏🏻 I bought my Crumar and am so super happy about. It’s fantastic alive, different to those sample machines without mojo such as SV-2 or else
I own the SV1 and tried the SV2 and the Crumar Seven... It`s soo much more fun to play the Crumar..sound is so much more alive, exactly what I thought!
Thank you sir. I really appreciated your video showing this amazing instrument presented by Mr. Bryce with such sound quality and and unexpected possibilities. I am curios to taste it to feel the quality of the keyboard itself.
Roberto, here's my review for what it's worth: the keyboard is the best part. it's perfect, and feels high quality. Hammer action as found on the more expensive romplers. Much nicer feel and less noisy than Electro 4HP. Re sounds: Rhodes, wurlitzer, clav (with legacy switches), marimba, yamaha, acoustic piano all sound good. I really don't like FM piano but it's also completely realistic. One of the synth sounds is almost usable and the implementation of that always-available pad layer is interesting (though I'll never use it myself). Awesome that it packs up in its own case and that you can adjust in-depth with your phone or computer. I didn't like the effects implementation although others might, I realize. I use external effects but I know they had to include these effects although I would have much preferred traditional pots and switches. My guess is they would have had to put twice the amount of pots than you have of these super bright and distracting encoders but there's definitely the room on the panel and then they wouldn't have had to implement the RGB colors. Worse thing about the encoders is the resolution of some of the parameters including volume: takes like 20 full 360 degree turns to travel from 0 to 10, which is ridiculous in a live situation. I have never spent so much time adjusting volume or indeed effects. They can fix that in an update and hope they will. Ironically I had the exact same issue with the Minibrute 2S that I just bought where they have 100 levels for gate per step on the sequencer which makes adjusting gate a total pain. Arturia could fix it also or make it an adjustable parameter. I replaced the knobs with opaque ones on mine. The RGB feedback lights are so bright they shine through the edges and it's just as easy to see and adjust than on the clear buttons. I'm sure the brightness issue can be fixed to an extent although Also in order to compete better with Clavia I would have included a few organ sounds, even just samples, but you can understand why they didn't considering the Mojo line and that this is sold piano instrument. You do get one organ sound which is actually fairly usable.
great review, I just got mine chuck, I was wrong, this is not a toy. the Rhodes and surly are right on.........notice the lighted encoders they used not your analog potentiometers.......gives more control, more accurate, uses digital not analog, lasts longer than pots! simple and easy to use, can't stop playing it
Hey Steven, I’m happy for you to buy a Crumar and not a Nord. I did same. The Crumar is just fantastic and I enjoy playing it every day. I’m a world traveller and it’s with me on all roads.
One little correction--the Venice Grand & the new patch Venice Grand Open are modeled like the clav, B3 and Rhodes. The other pianos are still ROMplers
@@johnnyparker2128..strange! The Seven and the CP88 are completely different in what they stand for and therefor for completely different audience and applications… 🤷🏻♀️. 88 wooden keys vs. 73 non-wooden in a very different key bed, highly flexible vs. quite focused on R&W sound, etc. pp.
This is awesome, and incredible, especially with such a light weight. I had a few questions you answered, like if it was Android compatible, if it had a headphone output and such, which I believe so, being solid State electronic, not like a traditional Fender Rhodes. I guess it does not have built in speakers and amplification. The built in storage for the power adapter and pedals is a plus. Also, what kind if varrying case and handle, shoulder straps or compatible case us available for it? And ultimately, when will it be available, and fir how much, US $? Aldo, the Crumar top mentioned more info on the website. Could you please place the link in the video description? Thanks again, for another great video! I love Roland keyboards, and want to get a Casio Privia S3000, but this makes me itch for this vintage vibe and all the modern co trol and access tweaks. It reminds we of the Yamaha Reface CP mini portable electric piano in a full sized look package with regular sized keys and action.
9:15 Listen to this... Altough I love my Seven I get annoyed every time I switch on the Pad mid-play. The piano sound very audibly "dips" for a split second. CRUMAR, please FIX THIS!
How do you rate the acoustic piano sound on the seven? I have the Sk2 Hammond; love the organ sound but the piano patch sounds like a casio patch from 1982 toy 🤮
Looks super nice! Thanks for sharing. One question; is the height of the legs ajustable? I got the MOJO two manual and I'm wondering if I could stack them. Or would the upper manual be to high/far?
@Stig Andersen No adjustable legs. Since the Seven's hood is effectively just 26cm deep I would advice against stacking any dual manual clonewheel on top of it. Even the single manual MOJO 61 would stick out conciderably but I've seen it done before so... In the end you will have to decide what works for you and is "aesthetically tolerable" ;) Hope this helps. (Edited: did some rewording/rephrasing for clarity)
@@HOOKSnKISSES Actually the non-adjustable legs and case, even though the latter is cool conceptually (finally a keyboard sold with a case) is where they cut expenses to bring it down to the reasonable price. They are actually upfront about this and advise against excessive load on the hood and acknowledge that the outer casing with the lid closed is no substitute for a flight case (to be clear legs are plenty sturdy, just non-adjustable). But in a car or bus luggage compartment the solidity of the case will be fine structurally for sure, though will probably get scratched unless you take measures against that. On the Mojo 61 on top: I've already stacked some heavy instruments on the hood and it looked like they could stay there permanently and Crumar themselves stack a Mojo on top of it in one of the many really good demo videos (one thing for sure this company offers demos by an actual player, something Clavia and others are unable to do for some reason). To stack a Mojo on it more safely than they did it, use a one-cm thick plank big enough to receive all four of the Mojo's feet so the plank distributes the weight evenly over the hood and you should have no probs. Some kind of non-slip cloth if you're concerned about the wood damaging the hood but it shouldn't. You can have the legs shortened in a shop. The current length is perfect for playing it standing up unless your tall and like your keys high when sitting. I believe the Rhodes legs were adjustable btw, but they required extra brackets
Thanks H&K and Trogular for insightful comments. Here in EU the Seven has been sold out for a while but seems to be back in stock. I'll order soon and I'm sure I'll enjoy this crumar product as much as I do my MOJO. I will probably place it on the side of the MOJO to achieve the best playing position.
PianoManChuck Thanks for your reply. Chuck I was wondering how you feel the keybed while playing the piano. Is it acceptabele? And from Nord I know but will l Crumar release New samples Or is it possible to load general samples?
If this wasn't so expensive I would have one. Not that I think it's overpriced, I don't. I just can't justify spending that kind of money when I can get a board for half that and it will do far more. That said, if money was less tight, I would happily pay more for this beautiful homage to the past.
@@davidbryce1050 what I meant was the new piano sample and an editor for that new piano. The current editor does nothing for the current modeled piano.
@@markjaylandes understood - thx for clarifying! The Venice grand does give you some editing options if memory serves, though (my Seven isn't here for me to check - Chuck still has it :) ); plus, Guido can probably add more. Gotta love updatability.
@Mark Landes - see 18:42 where I go over the effects editing that applies to the Venice Piano. That "new piano" (Venice Piano) is NOT a modeled piano, its sampled, played back via the sample playback engine.
Half true. From 14.43 onward Chuck is reviewing the piano and the app / program. The first part of the video is the second part of the title: special guest. ;)
Built-in speakers aren't common in professional-level keyboard instruments. They're useless when used in a recording studio or on a stage, so the extra cost, design space, and liability aren't worth the hassle when it's largely intended for these purposes. This will surely have a headphone jack for private practice, however, as most modern keyboard instruments do.
What I'd love to see from Crumar is a wonderful Stage Piano, with 88 and 73/76 keys options. With aftertouch, and all the features needed (layers, splits, presets, edits, independient volume and effects control for each section, etc). Combining the Seven, the Mojo and the best from beloved vintage ones like Orchestrator, Trilogy, Bit 99, etc. As with Seven, high quality onboard effects. And of course, the posibilities to import and store sound and samples. That would be killer!.
Yeah that would be cool. like a direct competitor to the stage or nord electro at a fraction of the price, and with a better interface, as Clavia's interfaces are getting worse with each new generation of keys, not integrating the more powerful new features well and consistently raising prices in some sort of hype onslaught. Clavia have the best sounds, the best controls over the sounds, but really silly interfaces and inflated prices. Behringer is making some crazily cool and affordable new synths of surprising quality, making more expensive brands scratch their heads so Crumar is well placed to take on Clavia, Roland, Korg etc with that same spirit
Great demo of gorgeous sounding and looking instrument. I feel like this is an instant classic. I would love to be playing this thing in a dark room just by the glow from the controls.
Love your enthusiasm Dave! Thank you for the review, lovely instrument!
I wish Crumar/GSI had the one-touch save in their DMC-122/Gemini combo.
This is my dream keyboard. It looks and sounds fantastic!
Mine too
It is
Thank you making this review 🙏🏻 I bought my Crumar and am so super happy about. It’s fantastic alive, different to those sample machines without mojo such as SV-2 or else
I own the SV1 and tried the SV2 and the Crumar Seven... It`s soo much more fun to play the Crumar..sound is so much more alive, exactly what I thought!
I love what you are doing.i really like piano but i have never had the chance to try playing it.but thank you a lot
Thank you sir. I really appreciated your video showing this amazing instrument presented by Mr. Bryce with such sound quality and and unexpected possibilities. I am curios to taste it to feel the quality of the keyboard itself.
Roberto, here's my review for what it's worth: the keyboard is the best part. it's perfect, and feels high quality. Hammer action as found on the more expensive romplers. Much nicer feel and less noisy than Electro 4HP. Re sounds: Rhodes, wurlitzer, clav (with legacy switches), marimba, yamaha, acoustic piano all sound good. I really don't like FM piano but it's also completely realistic. One of the synth sounds is almost usable and the implementation of that always-available pad layer is interesting (though I'll never use it myself). Awesome that it packs up in its own case and that you can adjust in-depth with your phone or computer. I didn't like the effects implementation although others might, I realize. I use external effects but I know they had to include these effects although I would have much preferred traditional pots and switches. My guess is they would have had to put twice the amount of pots than you have of these super bright and distracting encoders but there's definitely the room on the panel and then they wouldn't have had to implement the RGB colors. Worse thing about the encoders is the resolution of some of the parameters including volume: takes like 20 full 360 degree turns to travel from 0 to 10, which is ridiculous in a live situation. I have never spent so much time adjusting volume or indeed effects. They can fix that in an update and hope they will. Ironically I had the exact same issue with the Minibrute 2S that I just bought where they have 100 levels for gate per step on the sequencer which makes adjusting gate a total pain. Arturia could fix it also or make it an adjustable parameter. I replaced the knobs with opaque ones on mine. The RGB feedback lights are so bright they shine through the edges and it's just as easy to see and adjust than on the clear buttons. I'm sure the brightness issue can be fixed to an extent although Also in order to compete better with Clavia I would have included a few organ sounds, even just samples, but you can understand why they didn't considering the Mojo line and that this is sold piano instrument. You do get one organ sound which is actually fairly usable.
great review, I just got mine chuck, I was wrong, this is not a toy. the Rhodes and surly are right on.........notice the lighted encoders they used not your analog potentiometers.......gives more control, more accurate, uses digital not analog, lasts longer than pots! simple and easy to use, can't stop playing it
Hey Steven, I’m happy for you to buy a Crumar and not a Nord. I did same. The Crumar is just fantastic and I enjoy playing it every day. I’m a world traveller and it’s with me on all roads.
One little correction--the Venice Grand & the new patch Venice Grand Open are modeled like the clav, B3 and Rhodes. The other pianos are still ROMplers
Wish they had an 88 and 76 key version for it.
O M G i need this for Christmas
It would be awesome that crumar made an 88-key version of this!
Klav ends at the right point. Great attention to detail! And although primarily an electric piano, it has respectable acoustic piano sounds!
17:55 Hey that's also my go to Piano piece ;)
I seen this at Namm It’s pretty cool I might order one for my keyboard collection
You should! I would love to see your opinion on it!
Great video and great Dave !!
Grazie, mio fratello!
Personally, I don't find the clav stopping at F to be a "feature".
I have long wished my Hohner went to E.
You can turn all of that off in the settings so that it plays on all keys if you want
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This Crumar with 88 wooden keys focused mainly on piano sound..that would be perfect!:)
If its digital you should be able to adjust the touch sensitivity to where you dont have to slam the keys.
Great review and informative video thanks 🙏🏻
When he touched that Rhodes patch i thought he was going to start playing "We're not in love anymore" by Michael McDonald😂
key feel: compare w/ nord p4?
Dave Bryce sure is enthusiastic about this Piano!
Can’t decide out of the Crumar Seven or Seventeen 😵💫
what did you choose finally? I am looking at the Seventeen now... please advise :)
How is the key feel?
Sounds good a lot of options. Thanks
Looks good. What you think about this vs Yamaha CP73?
The effects, can you set the midpoint of the modulation range?
Good video, good feeling! Can you talk more about the touch ? what other piano the touch is it similar to? thx a lot !
Good stuff Chuck!
Great review 👍🏻🇬🇧
no legendary strings!? :(
Hi Chuck. Does it have auto transpose? Is there any editing capability for the keyboard feel and responsiveness? Also how does it compare to Dexibell?
Did they not notice the KAWAI in the Crumar ad ???
Pianoman, please be honest. How is the keybed action? I'm deciding between the Crumar Seven and the Yamaha CP88.
What did you get?
@@ChrisP3000x Yamaha CP88
@@johnnyparker2128 cool
@@johnnyparker2128..strange! The Seven and the CP88 are completely different in what they stand for and therefor for completely different audience and applications… 🤷🏻♀️. 88 wooden keys vs. 73 non-wooden in a very different key bed, highly flexible vs. quite focused on R&W sound, etc. pp.
@@johnnyparker2128traitor!😢
This is awesome, and incredible, especially with such a light weight. I had a few questions you answered, like if it was Android compatible, if it had a headphone output and such, which I believe so, being solid State electronic, not like a traditional Fender Rhodes. I guess it does not have built in speakers and amplification. The built in storage for the power adapter and pedals is a plus. Also, what kind if varrying case and handle, shoulder straps or compatible case us available for it? And ultimately, when will it be available, and fir how much, US $?
Aldo, the Crumar top mentioned more info on the website. Could you please place the link in the video description? Thanks again, for another great video! I love Roland keyboards, and want to get a Casio Privia S3000, but this makes me itch for this vintage vibe and all the modern co trol and access tweaks. It reminds we of the Yamaha Reface CP mini portable electric piano in a full sized look package with regular sized keys and action.
Correct, no built-in speakers. It has 1/4" stereo outs, 1 headphone out, Sustain and Expression pedal inputs, 5-pin Midi Out, Type A and B USB ports.
I can say the mojo61 can use Android to edit it, so I'm guessing this can too
15:10...
I saw the MIDI out but does it have MIDI in and thru?
Stunning instrument - Those LED buttons look a little breakable 🥺
timbre de pianos Rhodes Fender mark 1 é perfeito ótimo vídeo Crumar sempre fabricou ótimos organ e teclados sons incomparáveis
Thanks for the review. Does it not have Midi in?
USB midi in, not the old 5 pole
You had me at Steely Dan.
9:15 Listen to this... Altough I love my Seven I get annoyed every time I switch on the Pad mid-play. The piano sound very audibly "dips" for a split second. CRUMAR, please FIX THIS!
How do you rate the acoustic piano sound on the seven? I have the Sk2 Hammond; love the organ sound but the piano patch sounds like a casio patch from 1982 toy 🤮
Looks super nice! Thanks for sharing. One question; is the height of the legs ajustable? I got the MOJO two manual and I'm wondering if I could stack them. Or would the upper manual be to high/far?
@Stig Andersen No adjustable legs. Since the Seven's hood is effectively just 26cm deep I would advice against stacking any dual manual clonewheel on top of it. Even the single manual MOJO 61 would stick out conciderably but I've seen it done before so... In the end you will have to decide what works for you and is "aesthetically tolerable" ;)
Hope this helps.
(Edited: did some rewording/rephrasing for clarity)
@@HOOKSnKISSES Actually the non-adjustable legs and case, even though the latter is cool conceptually (finally a keyboard sold with a case) is where they cut expenses to bring it down to the reasonable price. They are actually upfront about this and advise against excessive load on the hood and acknowledge that the outer casing with the lid closed is no substitute for a flight case (to be clear legs are plenty sturdy, just non-adjustable). But in a car or bus luggage compartment the solidity of the case will be fine structurally for sure, though will probably get scratched unless you take measures against that. On the Mojo 61 on top: I've already stacked some heavy instruments on the hood and it looked like they could stay there permanently and Crumar themselves stack a Mojo on top of it in one of the many really good demo videos (one thing for sure this company offers demos by an actual player, something Clavia and others are unable to do for some reason). To stack a Mojo on it more safely than they did it, use a one-cm thick plank big enough to receive all four of the Mojo's feet so the plank distributes the weight evenly over the hood and you should have no probs. Some kind of non-slip cloth if you're concerned about the wood damaging the hood but it shouldn't. You can have the legs shortened in a shop. The current length is perfect for playing it standing up unless your tall and like your keys high when sitting. I believe the Rhodes legs were adjustable btw, but they required extra brackets
Thanks H&K and Trogular for insightful comments. Here in EU the Seven has been sold out for a while but seems to be back in stock. I'll order soon and I'm sure I'll enjoy this crumar product as much as I do my MOJO. I will probably place it on the side of the MOJO to achieve the best playing position.
@@stigadk There's a really good music store in Amsterdam, NL that still has Sevens in stock if you're interested.
Very very cool.
Two questions; how is the keybed feel with the piano? Is it possible to load other pianosamples like Nord?
Its a Fatar TP/100 key action. Nord samples are proprietary to Nord and cannot be loaded onto other brands.
PianoManChuck
Thanks for your reply. Chuck
I was wondering how you feel the keybed while playing the piano. Is it acceptabele? And from Nord I know but will l Crumar release New samples
Or is it possible to load general samples?
No Hohner Pianet N? If I never hear a Yamaha DX7's Rhodes sound again, I'd be happy.
If this wasn't so expensive I would have one. Not that I think it's overpriced, I don't. I just can't justify spending that kind of money when I can get a board for half that and it will do far more.
That said, if money was less tight, I would happily pay more for this beautiful homage to the past.
I understand you thought , could you give me some alternatives? I'm the fence of getting one myself. But indeed its pricey
Wish the mojo61 had the new piano and the editor too 😩
The Mojo does have the editor! It also has Rhodes, Wurli, Clav and an acoustic piano (smaller than the one in the Seven).
@@davidbryce1050 what I meant was the new piano sample and an editor for that new piano. The current editor does nothing for the current modeled piano.
@@markjaylandes understood - thx for clarifying! The Venice grand does give you some editing options if memory serves, though (my Seven isn't here for me to check - Chuck still has it :) ); plus, Guido can probably add more. Gotta love updatability.
@Mark Landes - see 18:42 where I go over the effects editing that applies to the Venice Piano. That "new piano" (Venice Piano) is NOT a modeled piano, its sampled, played back via the sample playback engine.
He sounds like George Clooney
Incrível
Not a review. A demonstration. Good vid- bad title
Half true. From 14.43 onward Chuck is reviewing the piano and the app / program. The first part of the video is the second part of the title: special guest. ;)
the crumar seven sounds great, but the action, sucks! very sluggish
No built in speakers.
Built-in speakers aren't common in professional-level keyboard instruments. They're useless when used in a recording studio or on a stage, so the extra cost, design space, and liability aren't worth the hassle when it's largely intended for these purposes. This will surely have a headphone jack for private practice, however, as most modern keyboard instruments do.
Doh ! Stop adding Chorus to everything ! Hate chorus !!!!
Chorus is amazing doe :)
Ok boomer
get the Nord! this is a toy
I got one, can't wait to get it, got the Nord Stage 3 too. oohhh boy
The Nord is not as alive
It’s a “toy” I want!😁👍
Is this guy nervous or is he on something?
Neither. It's just the way I am.
Sorry man, just got that impression
@@samirv3716 no worries, brother. I'm used to it. :)
You sound really good and that’s what counts.
@@davidbryce1050 - I thought the pacing was perfect - playing was great also.
No Android bye Crumar.
It does support Android. Sorry if that was unclear.
Just 1 Rhodes ? Need 1975, 1980, suitcase, stage...not just 1 Rhodes with different efx