Noah Tactive Instrument
Modeller Now Available
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May 1, 2003
CreamWare announced that their Noah "Tactive Instrument
Modeller" is now available.
Unlike the fixed architecture of conventional synthesizers, Noah is
flexible enough to be configured with various instruments and synthesis
methods via software plug-ins.
The following instruments are now included
with Noah:
- Minimax - Reproduction of perhaps the most loved analog synth of all time.
- B-2003 - Model of a drawbar organ in the tradition of the Hammond B3.
- Vectron Player - Vector synthesizer, inspired by the legendary Prophet VS.
- Lightwave - Wavetable synthesizer with 128 waveforms.
- Six-String - Physical modeling synthesizer for stringed instruments.
- Sequential Circuits Pro-One - As a special offer until June 30, 2003, this 1:1 port of the analog cult synthesizer (engineered in co-operation with the original developers) is also included in Noah for free.
Additionally, Noah comes with more than 30 effects, including the
MasterVerb, Vocodizer, and the analog filter bank
Interpole. Additional Noah highlights include extensive integration with
audio computers via graphical editing software and a USB interface (for
audio and MIDI), and the ability to serve as an effects processor for
external signal sources.
Noah is now available at CreamWare dealers worldwide at the introductory
price of 1,995 Euro net. Noah EX, the expanded version which features twice
the power for the synthesis engine is available for 2,495 Euro net until
June 30, 2003.
"Gimme Five" Promotion
For the introduction of the Noah synthesizer, CreamWare offers a special
deal for all users of a Pulsar II, Power Pulsar or SCOPE /SP DSP systems.
Until June 30 2003, those who purchase a Noah synthesizer will receive
three plug-ins free worth a total of 750 EUR for their DSP system.
The second special offer is for Noah users. If they go for one of the above
mentioned CreamWare DSP systems before end of June 2003, they too will
get three free plug-ins of their choice for their DSP system. This way,
they can very conveniently work in the studio with the same instruments
they use with Noah on stage.
Detailed information on the available plug-ins and on the procedure of the
"Gimme Five" promotion is now available on-line.
For more information, visit their web site at www.creamware.com. |