Celmo BLUE WAVE

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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.celmo.com/download_page.htm"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 80<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Synth<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Related To: Blue Wave<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> We're proud to announce the birth of a new giant baby: BLUE WAVE , a new wave synth. based on the same technology than Prophet VS, or PPG Wave.
We added many improvements making this new little monster more sensitive and playable than ever...
With two panels, one EZ panel, and one Edit panel, you can create totally new sounds.
This synth is fullfilled with more than 200 presets.
All details and download on:
http://www.celmo.com

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Sorry, but we have to apologize.
This page is closed and will re open soon.
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Post by Ed »

Hi! Blue Wave is brilliant! Especcially basses! Really cool!

Just one question: in demo version: every 4-5 minutes the synth doesn't "feel" keyboard. I mean no answer on keys-pushings. Perhaps it's because a demo version.

Anyway thanx a lot for else one great synth!
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Sorry again, It will be in line in 24 or 48h.
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The site is back, and you can download the files...
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I forgot to publish the picture...
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this is an absolutely matching replacement (well, improvement hits it even better) for the internal synth engine of the Yamaha DX200 groovebox, perfect :grin:
Which doesn't mean it's only usable in that context - not at all, it's a very musical instrument.

the mono, duo, five voice switch is an ingenious idea, the interaction of the varoius modulation parameters is just right and the thing is really smooth to operate.
Congrats for a great job done !

cheers, Tom
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Thx
I made it for the Keyboard players.
Since I'm musician myself, I tried to make a synth for my own taste, wich respond as well as an semi acoustic instrument, to translate the feeling of the performer, and not only a "sound machine".
That's why I implemented a highly "touch responsive" on the envelope system, and an editor without any hidden pages, as an analog system.
Even more, I took a real pleasure in making these presets.
I'm glad you discovered and appreciate it.

celmo


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great approach :smile:
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For me, this is the best synth for the basses.
Blue Wave, Talk Box……..Very warm & funk sound.
Thanks Celmo!
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Dear Celmo,
Thank you for the expanded polyphony you sent me. I now have the best sounding Electric Piano I ever played. I'm doing alot of fusion covers and improv right now, and this was a sound I had in my head only. That is until I cried , and you helped me with the polyphony. It also sounds great through your Phaza on the suttle sweeps. I match the LFO rate to the phazas' rate and lo' and behold. I would love to take you and John Bowen on a vacation for a month and see what you guys could dream up. At this moment every player in town is sitting in and actually laughing at how unique and excellant my rig sounds. It sounds like a PPG2.3 + DX200 + Heaven. Please continue to create for all of us.

Strength Through Superior DSPs,
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Strength Through Superior DSPs,



and bright minds :wink:
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I sometimes rave a little about certain features of our beloved platform, however I'm afraid that this will continue. On the album Heavy Weather, on the tune A Remark You Made, Joe Zawinul double tracked a Grand Piano w/ a Fender Rhodes that had a dreamy phaser effect on it. Back then you could only pull that off with multiple takes in the studio.I am so happy I have achieved that sound in spades, but do this live. I use the beautiful GigaPiano 2 w/ its pedal up and down models w/ Celmos Bluewave w/ 12 voice polyphony, plus the Blue gets treated w/ Celmos Phaza, which I believe is the best plug in its own right, I have the Nomad Factorys Blue Tubes VST in GS3, but find myself using Celmos Phaza instead. Needless to say I have achieved so much with this platform in the last few months its astounding. If anyone wants to hear the thickest live rig in Las Vegas, I'd be happy to oblige. There is always alot of fine trim at the gigs, but there is alot of musicians there wondering what the fuck is this guy using? Well, they will be punished for their weakness until they too join our ranks.

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