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Crumar T1 Organizer
Released in 1978 Much more than a Hammond clone, the 61-note Crumar T1 sports a dedicated bass synth section with independent controls, Resonance, 9 tone drawbars plus two more for Percussion, and dedicated outputs for Bass and Organ sections.
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