Released back in 1983, the Spirit was designed by Bob Moog, Jim Scott and Tom Rhea and could have been the synth that really put Crumar in the spotlight. 

The Spirit is built around Curtis Electro-Music chips and some very cunning digital keyboard scanning that together with the supremely flexible patching make it one of the most versatile monosynths to date. The pedigree was good, the design was good and the sound was excellent. The one thing that they hadn't banked on was the release of the DX7 and the whole explosion of the digital era...