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easy-crumar - Bam - 05-02-2014 easy-crumar
![]() "Emulation" of Crumar Multiman S with 6 sounds filter octave volume for each slot Original-Samples and Inspriration by Kujashi ... Many Thanks !! [hide][attachurl=1][/hide] Re: easy-crumar - TSG - 05-02-2014 I used to own a Multiman years ago...great for strings/brass and basic synth. ![]() Re: easy-crumar - Sounddigger - 09-02-2014 When I checked out this VST, a while ago, I noticed that the the samples of cello, strings and brass sounds contain a very nasty ground hum. Very difficult to remove when using the VST as such, in particular because the frequency of the hum will transpose along with the pitch being played... ![]() It's a pity. However, it could be remedied to some extent if the samples would have the ground hum cleaned up each individually... For quality recording only the piano en harpsichord sounds can be useful IME. Re: easy-crumar - Kujaschi - 10-02-2014 Hello, the Easy-Crumar was a collaboration between Easytoolz and me. I recorded my old Multiman S these times. Unfortunately it was "light-damaged" - so the humming came off the powercable and it was too expensive for a repair. A year later I used a notchfilter to eleminate the noises, cos I wanted new samples for myself.... You can only do the same - A good notchfilter would help.... ciao Armin aka kujashi (Schiffbauer) |