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Wine Country Sequential's Pro-One to be Bundled Free with Noah

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January 17, 2003

Wine Country Sequential has already been offering their "Software Survival Kits" of legendary instruments like the Pro-One and Prophet-5 for the DSP systems of CreamWare's SCOPE Fusion Platform. Now these reproductions will be made available for the Noah hardware synthesizer as well. This makes Wine Country Sequential the first third-party developer to support the new CreamWare synthesizer.

Wine Country Sequential CEO David Sesnak states: "CreamWare's Pulsar/SCOPE system was the first platform capable of delivering accurate reproductions of the sounds from the original Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and Pro-One synthesizers. The Noah creates these same classic Sequential sounds, but also adds an important missing link: REAL knobs and switches."

The first offspring of the collaboration is an exact emulation of the Sequential Circuits Pro-One synthesizer. The plug-in operates exactly like the original, including the audio input for external signal processing and original step-sequencer & arpeggiator. Of course, it also adds polyphony, program memory and full MIDI control.

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As a special offer until June 30, 2003, all Noah synthesizers will be equipped with the Sequential Circuits Pro-One for free.

Future plans of Wine Country Sequential and CreamWare include porting the Prophet-5 to Noah. This vintage Prophet plug-in is scheduled to be available in May 2003, soon after the release of Noah. More details about this will be available shortly.

For more information, visit their web site at www.creamware.com.

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