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Post by hubird »

Shayne White wrote: My only question is: if any new products come out, are they going to continue to be under the CreamWare brand name, or something else?
inDSP Frank wrote:Sonic Core is located in Germany and will continue production, sales and support of the SCOPE DSP board family under the CreamWare brand name.
So I think so :-)
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Standard minimalist reply #47: 8)

Looking forwards to hearing more news! :)
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Post by ReD_MuZe »

good luck to the new companies!
and congradz!!!
:D
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Post by FrancisHarmany »

very nice! I agree with the specs specs specs comment ;)
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Post by DSP ADD!CT »

finally!!!!
good luck, hope you bring some nice new goodies to the messe 8)
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Post by brainrox »

This is Dirk form BRAINWORX.
We have been informed by SonicCore today about the news and we are happy with that decision, of course. CONGRATS to the people behind this decision from us... 8)
Our spontaneous plans now are to meet the new crew at MESSE Frankfurt (very soon...) and then see what WE can do to improve the system. :P
Of course it would be our wish as well to "complete" the missing modes of the bx_digital for SCOPE.
OK? :D
Cheers, Dirk.
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Post by hifiboom »

wow thats great news.....

so all the darkness from last two months is finally blown away by the sun!
:D

Its good to hear that the CW system and algos are still in the hands of the creators of the system. Thats what made the cream in the ware....

If we look what happend to emu when they fusioned with Creative..... :x

I`m not afraid if the existing plattform is dying away over the years if there is a replacement on the horizon.....
Still having support, keytransfer etc. ( maybe vista drivers - not that important )will be great....

But you need something innovative, to not get back into insolvency....
:)

So I`m looking forward to the future....

Till then we will have much more fun with our existing systems and soon Flexor II, our new audio weapons.... :D YEEEEEEES!!!!

(sorry for my shit english)

btw: if a new Scope is planned, plz hire warp for the reverb algos and the Adern team for the modular shell.... :lol: :wink:
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Post by Warp69 »

Hi Sonic Core,

Congratulations and very good luck with the new company.

Cya at the Messe.

:)

Kind regards
Martin
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hifiboom wrote: ( maybe vista drivers - not that important
You said it. Mac OS X for Intel is much more important!! (And I use Windows...) :P

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Shayne White wrote:
hifiboom wrote: ( maybe vista drivers - not that important
You said it. Mac OS X for Intel is much more important!! (And I use Windows...) :P

Shayne
For shure, it means 50% of more customer in the CW market!
4PC + Scope 5.0 + no more Xite + 2xScope Pro + 6xPulsarII + 2xLunaII + SDK + a lot of devices (Flexor III & Solaris 4.1 etc.) + Plugiator.
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:lol:

I was specially curious to your reaction :-D

good one (not wanting to spoil the party but... :-D
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:D
these guys have good plans. i promise.
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Post by bassdude »

I request a solid marketing strategy! Let's get this stuff back into public light instead of obscurity.

Oh and Automation over Ethernet too please. :D
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Post by husker »

Shayne White wrote:
hifiboom wrote: ( maybe vista drivers - not that important
You said it. Mac OS X for Intel is much more important!! (And I use Windows...) :P

Shayne
I can't understand why you guys keep going on about this... if you had OSX Intel drivers, what hardware would you run the drivers on exactly?????
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right :-)
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Post by valis »

Next they'll be saying they want PCIe or firewire gear to run the OSX drivers with! (I'd prefer PCIe myself but I suspect firewire is too appealing) :lol:

So a hearty congrats to InDSP and SonicCore and I do hope the news keeps the userbase here lifted in spirits for some time! Creamware and 3rd party products will continue to flow...and here is looking forward to new technology in a year (or so).
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Post by garyb »

yes, please. PCIe not firewire.
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Post by wolf »

looks like your booth will be flooded.

cu in ffm ..

good luck !!
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Post by Shroomz~> »

If given a choice it would be PCIe for me too, but giving buyers a choice of either solution (pcie or firewire) might be the ideal eventual stance if thats at all possible.
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Post by dawman »

How about making the current application,...." current"?

GSIF 2.0 drivers

64 bit drivers

Replace that server which still runs on a Coppermine CPU from the stoneage days.

Just complete all the work you started last century, and get that to work bug free.


I am in the process of meeting w/ a law firm from Nashville that is negotiating a new management contract where I will sell my production for major cash.

It still uses the MC500-MKII, w/ 5 singers, 3 musicians, and and an FOH man.

The Scope DAW plays Solaris, and the DAS Modular Mixer as a FOH / Monitor.
The ancient QX-1 w/ the TX-816.

So I above all appreciate good " old " dependable hardware / software.


I have the members of the forum to thank for my sucsess, and the people who gave birth to Creamware, and Wolf, Ralf, Andre from Hamburg, the list is long and distinguished, like my schwanz.

But You Have My Wallet, As Well As All Other 3rd Party Developers, For Whom We Owe Much Gratitude.


Humbly Yours,

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