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LHong
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Creamware announces Luna II software version 3.0
Date: 2001-10-05

CreamWare's Luna II recording card for Windows and Mac will be delivered starting in November with version 3.0 software. An update to the new software version is available for existing users.

The new software package includes a collection of new DSP effects which are computed in realtime by the Luna card's three SHARC DSPs. Especially worthy of note is the MasterVerb, a high-quality reverb effects that compares well against external reverb processors. Also included: chorus, flanger, phaser, compressor, limiter, gate, EQ and various delay effects. All effects use the same 32-bit precision algorithms employed by the larger CreamWare DSP
systems.

The new version also benefits from countless improvements to the user interface which significantly simplify working with Luna II, especially with the simultaneous use of many plug-ins. The Luna Recording Mixer and the 5.1 Surround Mixer have also been revised.

Further new developments include an ASIO driver with 64 channels, AC3 Dolby Surround digital output via S/PDIF, accelerated graphics and more. In addition, Luna II can now be used under Windows 2000/XP.

With a complete set of Ultra Low Latency drivers plus 24-bit / 96 kHz
analog and digital inputs and outputs, Luna was specifically conceived as a professional I/O card for use with native audio software. In addition, with its three on-board SHARC DSPs, Luna II offers all of the advantages of a solid DSP-based architecture. The unique possibilities afforded by latency-free routing and the integrated DSP-based "live" mixers and effects make Luna II a valuable enhancement to any audio computer - for the price of an ordinary audio card. Finally, the extensive DSP plug-in library of
the CreamWare Pulsar/SCOPE platform can be used with Luna II. Over a hundred plug-ins are already available - effects, synthesizers, samplers and more.

Luna II is available at a suggested retail price of 450 Euro net.

The update to software version 3.0 costs 98 Euro and is available via the CreamWare Online Shop, as well as from authorized CreamWare dealers. The update is available free of charge to those who have purchased Luna II during the four week period preceding the release of version 3.0 software.

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[corrupted]yeah :smile: futureproducers.com rocks :wink:[/corrupted]

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Post by mystermac »

Charging for the upgrade ????
I could understand a "pro-pack" option.

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On 2001-10-07 12:16, mano1.com wrote:
[corrupted]yeah :smile: futureproducers.com rocks :wink:[/corrupted]

a little self plug, eh mano? :wink:
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Post by mano »

On 2001-10-10 18:20, algorhythm wrote:
a little self plug, eh mano? :wink:
LOL :smile:
Well actually the guy originally posted a link to FP, and I was a little surprised (happily) :wink:
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