You would think they'd jump on a sales-related inquiry, but nope. Should I interpret this as an ominous sign or email them again-- this time 'Auf Deutsch'?

1) All people just can't sit by their computer waiting that an email arrives and reply to that immediately.On 2005-01-28 02:42, time_chase wrote:
It takes ~5min to reply to an email....if ya cant do a simple thing like that, heaven bloody help ya.
in this special case I can easily disageeOn 2005-01-28 08:59, doof wrote:
...It's kind of hard to shell out $200 on the basis of 4 crummy mp3s, don't you think?
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On 2005-01-28 03:00, garyb wrote:
who are you emailing at creamware and for what? sending an email to the wrong place won't get you a quick response...
if you emailed support, then Ralf is usually very good about replying, although with the sheer volume of emails he receives, things can get lost. be patient and try him again. if the problem is answered in the manual, chances are you won't hear from anyone too quickly. one person(cwa germany support is one guy, likewise n. america)) can't answer every question from every user who doesn't read the manual....if you have a problem that needs to be addressed, however, i have always found Ralf to not only be helpful, but also he really LIKES to help....
also, maybe someone here can help....
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If you're referring to the N.I. version, I can tell you it's NOWHERE in the same league. Creamware's Prophet-5 is very playable, crystal-clear, detailed, and the P52/53 is, well, better than the VSTi's that come with Cubase but that's about it. I have yet to hear a native VSTi sound as good as the Creamware 'heavyweights'. Even Arturia's CS-80 demo sounds lifeless (when is Creamware gonna make one of those?)On 2005-01-28 08:59, doof wrote:
profit-5. I'm trying to decide between it and another *ahem* similar emulation that does have a demo available. It's kind of hard to shell out $200 on the basis of 4 crummy mp3s, don't you think?