The Classic Spinet Organ Gets a High-tech Overhaul
A legendary Italian keyboard manufacturer’s reimagining of the classic 1970s spinet organ, the Crumar Sorrento is a unique instrument that’s packed with advanced physical modeling technology to deliver the organ sounds of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. At first glance, Sorrento, with its dual 49-key manuals and full complement of drawbars, knobs, and buttons, hearkens back to the glory days. But there’s also something undeniably modern about its clean layout and purposeful appearance. Meticulously calibrated for organ playing, the two manuals are spec’d with octave-shift functionality for full-range performance equivalent to that of a console organ — on an instrument that’s a fraction of the size, weight, and price.
Three powerful sound engines
Sorrento is equipped with three discrete physical modeling organ engines: a full console tonewheel, a classic spinet organ evocative of ’70s rock and prog bands, and a gritty transistor organ with inimitable edge and character. Furthermore, it incorporates a synthesized bass sound to deliver a comprehensive and immersive audio experience. Sorrento’s built-in effects feature a rich and gnarly analog distortion reminiscent of coveted vintage guitar pedals, in addition to vibrato and a superb ring modulator capable of generating mind-bending sonic textures.


Feel the Burn
Where Sorrento intentionally breaks from tradition is in the omission of onboard rotary speaker simulation and reverb; Crumar opting instead for a sophisticated effects unit called “Burn.” Included with Sorrento as an essential companion accessory, Burn supplies high-fidelity rotary sim, spring reverb emulation, and digital reverb in a rugged, compact FX pedal with a full set of hands-on controls on its top panel. It tethers to Sorrento via a proprietary “One-Cord” connection that handles both audio and power. As a bonus, multi-instrumentalists will appreciate that Burn is designed for both keyboards and guitar, and functions as a standard floor stompbox with a 1/4-inch input and stereo output on two 1/4-inch jacks.
Simply irresistible
Underpinned by an advanced rapid-boot hybrid architecture and featuring an integrated OLED display for navigation and editing, Sorrento embodies modernity while retaining a retro aesthetic. Embracing the modular design philosophy of vintage organs, Sorrento provides discrete mono outputs for the organ section and the synthesized bass. This configuration enables players to route each signal independently, sending, for instance, the organ through a rotary speaker or effects chain while routing the bass to a separate amp or subwoofer. This approach mirrors vintage spinet setups from the 1970s, giving you complete control over your sound onstage and in the studio. Furthermore, the One-Cord output remains available for simultaneous use. Packed with juicy organic goodness, Sorrento offers an irresistible value- and performance-packed proposition. So, for organists and keyboardists looking to expand their sonic vistas, Sweetwater proffers the following advice: do yourselves a favor and get your hands on the Crumar Sorrento. You’ll be glad you did!


Crumar Sorrento Features:
- Dual-manual spinet organ + effects pedal
- Includes Burn rotary simulation, spring reverb, and digital reverb FX pedal
- Dual 49-note, synth-action, semi-weighted velocity-sensitive keyboards
- Physical modeling tonewheel and transistor organ synthesis
- Physical modeling bass synth sound generator with volume, tone, and decay controls
- Fully analog distortion circuit with level, drive, and tone controls
- 9 physical drawbars; 2 drawbar presets per manual with easy storage mode
- Onboard analog distortion, vibrato, and ring modulator effects
- Volume, keyclick, percussion, and assignable knobs
- Dedicated buttons for vibrato on/off and type
- Bass-to-lower function (for playing the bass synth on the lower manual)
- Onboard editor with OLED display and navigation buttons
- MIDI I/O ports; USB-B (device) MIDI I/O
- Main and Bass mono 1/4-in. outputs
- One-Cord output for audio and power to compatible devices
- Expression and sustain pedal inputs
- Internal power supply (100/240V)
Crumar Burn Features:
- Rotary simulation, spring reverb, and digital reverb FX pedal
- Solid metal and steel construction
- Mono 1/4-in. input jack
- One-Cord input for direct connection to compatible instruments
- Stereo output on 2 x 1/4-in. jacks
- Built-in stereo headphone amplifier with stereo 3.5mm jack
- 2 footswitches for digital bypass and speed selection (Slow/Fast/Stop)
- Remote control via optional Crumar Halfmoon switch (HMS20BK)
- Input selector for optimal guitar/keyboard gain
- 2 RGB LED status indicators
- 6 knobs for balance, distance, angle, speed, ramp, and reverb amount
- Selectors for Memphis style, Front Stop, and Reverb Type (digital or spring)
- Noise gate on/off option
- Cabinet simulation on/off option
- Power supply included (US, EU, and UK plugs included)
- Power rating: 9V 300mA, negative center
