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Post by Janni »

New devices announced!!

Now CW starts the afterburner!

KEEP IT UP, CW!!!

Cheers,
Jan
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taa-taaaaa :smile:

ftp://ftp.creamware.com/press/Frankfurt2006/

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omg am like teh whoaa!

I hope these are anything but waveshaper-devices though.

That promo picture on their site however seems to have these as hardware units too?
It could be a render though :smile:

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Argh ... cannot wait this one :wink:
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They are SFP plugs :smile:

4 amp & speaker sims & Vinco DT for 189euro.

Very nice
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:grin:
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Post by voidar »

Perhaps they'll do ASB versions of these aswell.

I'm definitely looking forward to trying them out.
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If they're models of real amps, they I assume they have new algorithms and aren't just rehashes of old stock atoms from five years ago??

:grin:

This is starting to feel like old times, when CW would come out with new, cool plugs...I just hope they're also working on new Scope hardware!!

Thankfully, this time around they have the ASB boxes to bring in cash!!

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Not the tone you'd expect from an SFP developer really. I take it you're a bit pissed about something Shayne?

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Post by thermos »

this remind me of the day before christmas as a child , cant get no sleep

real high hopes for these pugs
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they LOOKED pretty sweet at naam...
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On 2006-03-28 13:13, Shroomz wrote:
Not the tone you'd expect from an SFP developer really. I take it you're a bit pissed about something Shayne?
I'm not mad about anything. I just hope they don't continue to release plugs for an aging platform forever -- new hardware needs to be worked on to bring it up to date with new computer platforms (Intel Mac, for instance).

I'm really excited about these new plugins, and I hope they sound great!

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the new chips use the same code. all of this will transfer to the new platform version if and when it appears as i understand it....
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good news :grin:
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aging system? I consider that the flexibility of scope environment is really worth it and remains up-to date if you compare it with PT, uad or powercore. Furthermore, if you look at the pro tools HD they work on pci systems although we all thought that the pci was on the decline. I just want to stress that our dsp cards are reliable and very efficient when you have a good computer although it is not perfect. So, those new devices (at a reasonnable price) is a good initiative as our cpu are overwelmed by the vsti and native effects more and more hungry...

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Post by Counterparts »

Nice wan! :smile:

I wonder if a demo will be available..?

If you go to the site indicated though (http://dynatube.creamware.com/), you get:

PLEASE STAND BY FOR JUST A FEW MORE HOURS...

Hmmm, well actually I've got a life to get on with, so I'll just come back a bit later :grin:
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virtualstudio wrote:
CP,its there!!
http://dynatube.creamware.com/
Huzzah! :grin:

Hmmm, I'm not overly impressed with the playing in the audio demos. Hey Creamware! Lend me some betas and I'll get some decent demos togther for ya! :cool:
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Post by StefanS »

Sounds very promising to me. On the website they say that the licenced some technology from http://www.softube.se/. I wonder how Dynatube will compare to Celmo's Guitar Amp Modeler.
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Post by Janni »

Just heard some demos...
Sounds WICKED !!!
Can´t wait to test them on some rude synth-sounds :smile:
Cheers,
Jan
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