CreamWare Announces STS-4000 Sampler for Pulsar
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November 3, 1999
CreamWare presents the STS-4000, a professional software
sampler for PC and Mac. This is made possible by perfect integration of host software
with Pulsar's DSP hardware, which
is responsible for professional performance and high-resolution timing.
With a latency of only 1-2 ms, the Pulsar sampler outmatches conventional software
solutions and has better timing than many hardware samplers. As with all of Pulsar's
instruments, the STS-4000 can be played just like a "real" hardware
instrument. Therefore the sampler can also be used in "live" situations.
Of course the STS-4000 seamlessly integrates with the Pulsar setup, so that samples
can easily be routed through DSP effects or even Modular synths.
Further features include:
- Stereo sampling with up to 24 bit & 96 kHz, resampling function
- Import/export: AKAI S1000 & S3000, Soundfont, WAV, AIFF
- Save, load and organize sample libraries on the PC's hard disk
- Comprehensive editor for sample-accurate editing, with insert-chain for DirectX
effects
- Keygroup editing, velocity-switch, velocity-crossfade
- Filter with resonance
- Multi mode with 16 programs
- Stereo out + 16 individual outputs
- Polyphony depends on the host CPU (>20 stereo voices with PII 400)
The STS-4000 will be available at the end of November. It can be obtained
via local CreamWare dealers and via CreamWare's new interactive service area at
www.creamware.com (on-line end of November).
The suggested retail price is US$ 398. As a special introductory offer for all
Pulsar users, STS-4000 retails for only US$ 198 until December 31, 1999.
For more information, visit CreamWare on the web at www.creamware.com.
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