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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Crumar Bit One
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"The Bit One is a 6 voice programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer with digital control that rivals the Roland Juno-106 synthesizer.
The 61-note keyboard is equipped with velocity which is a rare option among similar synths!
The 2 computer controlled oscillators, 6 VCF filters, 6 VCAs and 2 LFOs each per voice, easy hands-on editing and a double/split mode keyboard make this one phatt analog polysynth!.
Several keyboard modes are provided; you can split the keyboard, or layer two sounds (double). There's even a very cool Unison button that makes for some excellent, fat sounds. The pitch and mod wheels are above the keyboard, and on top of each other, as opposed to a more traditional side-by-side - for this reason, the Bit One is a nice, compact five-octave synthesizer.
Polyphony - 6 voicesOscillators - 2 DCOs per voice (triangle, sawtooth, pulse waveforms, noise)
LFO - 2 LFO's (triangle, ramp and square waveforms)
Filter - 1 VCF Resonant filter with ADSR per voiceVCA - 1 VCA ADSR envelope per voice
Keyboard - 61 keys (with velocity)
Memory - 63 user patches
Control - MIDI
Date Produced - 1984 - 86
Est. Value - $300 - $500"
"The Bit One is a 6 voice programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer with digital control that rivals the Roland Juno-106 synthesizer.
The 61-note keyboard is equipped with velocity which is a rare option among similar synths!
The 2 computer controlled oscillators, 6 VCF filters, 6 VCAs and 2 LFOs each per voice, easy hands-on editing and a double/split mode keyboard make this one phatt analog polysynth!.
Several keyboard modes are provided; you can split the keyboard, or layer two sounds (double). There's even a very cool Unison button that makes for some excellent, fat sounds. The pitch and mod wheels are above the keyboard, and on top of each other, as opposed to a more traditional side-by-side - for this reason, the Bit One is a nice, compact five-octave synthesizer.
Polyphony - 6 voicesOscillators - 2 DCOs per voice (triangle, sawtooth, pulse waveforms, noise)
LFO - 2 LFO's (triangle, ramp and square waveforms)
Filter - 1 VCF Resonant filter with ADSR per voiceVCA - 1 VCA ADSR envelope per voice
Keyboard - 61 keys (with velocity)
Memory - 63 user patches
Control - MIDI
Date Produced - 1984 - 86
Est. Value - $300 - $500"
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