Three New SCOPE Fusion Plug-Ins from CreamWareInterpole Filterbank, B-2003 Drawbar Organ and Sequential Circuits Pro-One
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B-2003
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Pro-One
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Interpole
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June 12, 2003
CreamWare announced an several new plug-ins for its DSP platform. The
instruments B-2003 and Sequential Circuits Pro-One as well as the
filterbank Interpole are currently included in the new hardware synthesizer
Noah. By June/July 2003 these plug-ins will also be available for the
various systems of the SCOPE Fusion Platform
The B-2003 is a drawbar organ in the tradition of the venerable Hammond
B-3. All features of the original are accurately modelled: the 91 tone
wheels, which can be played with full polyphony, the characteristic key
click and percussion, the scanner vibrato, the overdrive and the rotating
speaker effects.
The first fruit of the cooperation between CreamWare and former developers
from Sequential Circuits is the reproduction of the Pro-One
synthesizer - the analog cult favorite. All features of the original have
been modeled, including the audio inputs for the processing
of external signals and the original step sequencer and arpeggiator.
The heart of the filterbank Interpole is the 24 dB lowpass filter which is
already employed in CreamWare's Minimax synthesizer. It's the
filter of what certainly is the most loved analog synthesizers of all time
- reproduced using CreamWare's Circuit Modelling technique. It
makes Interpole a highly creative tool - ideal for sound experiments with
real analog feeling, for wild filter modulations and new guitar effects.
The availability of these new plug-ins makes it much easier to exchange
projects between the SCOPE systems (PCI cards inside the studio computer)
and Noah (external, live use). In this connection CreamWare extends the
current "Gimme Five" promotion until September 30, 2003. For the time of
this promotion, users of a Pulsar II, Power Pulsar or SCOPE /SP system who
purchase a Noah synthesizer will receive three plug-ins free, worth a total
of up to 750 Euro, for their DSP system. The same applies to Noah users who
go for one of the above mentioned CreamWare DSP systems.
The prices of the plug-ins Interpole, B-2003 und Sequential Circuits
Pro-One will be announced prior to their release. Further information on
the plug-ins and the "Gimme Five" Promotion is available on CreamWare's web site.
Starting in August a range of new optional plug-ins will become available
for the new Noah synthesizer. Among them is a high-quality electric piano.
Detailed information on the optional Noah plug-ins will be announced later.
For more information, visit their web site at www.creamware.com. |